? JAMES ESBENSHADE, center, receives his $65 award as area winner and regional runner-up in the contest sponsored by the Pennsylvania Farm Electri fication Council. Ralph Layman, right, vocational agriculture teacher at Solanco High School, presented the check. Pennsylvania Power & Light Co. representa tive James Metzler was also on hand for the presentation at the Esbenshade farm in the Quarryville area. / James Esbenshade $l7 85- He 1133 1)6611 named equipment to his farm ma (Continued from Page 1) winner m t3e Lancaster- chmery inventory! , , , .. „ , York area, and runner-up in . sponsored 'by the Pennsyl- n Hls , aWards totaled Bsbenshade’s mam farming Vania Farm Electrification interest is dairying, and he mvestinent. wfcan p.»»«y .*«. «S l>.a^X\VVVVVV^VVVVVVVVVVVVVV\VVVWV (OR MORE EFFICIENTLY) FUL-O-PEP Cattle-izer DAIRY FEED Terre Hill Grubb Supply Co. Elizabethtown Kirkwood Feed & Groin Kirkwood Stevens Feed Mill, Inc. Stevens, Penna. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 4, 1965—9 • SWCD (Continued from Page 1) on Tuesday, December 7; the second at the Denver Fire Hall on Thursday, December D. Both meetings will begin ut 7:30 i».m. The purpose of the meet ings will be to explain the operation of the District, and to »how farmers how they may use the District’s serv ices. Addressing the group will be Aaron Z Slander, Eplua la Rl, SWCD duector, and Wa>ne F. Ma resell, county conservationist of the U S. Soil Conservation Service. AH interested pel sons are welcome to attend Refresh ments will be seived follow ing the meetings. maioes, 'and woiks with his Bather and brothers on the family’s 300-acre farm. Jim is 'the 18-year-old son of Mr, and Mrs. Milton Esbenshade. Jim 'hold's the Keystone Degree and has been active in his local PFA chapter. He also has participated in 4-H iVork, serving as president of the 'county 4-H Ayrslure- Jersey Club last year and as a junior leader this year. Get the BIG silo unloacjer value! 1 1 > Vaifll) Delivers moi •Double augir a; tom dlga the «1U teeter and ma evenly under all or dltlana whether at* la frozen, wi •r dry. •Cxelualva, adjuatal dri va hub givaa mi poaltlva tractlr ' kaapa tha machi separating even and raqulraa 1' power. % DELIVERS BETTER SI LAGt ... Tha double augert, operating In conjunction With tha patented V-paddl» Impallara, digs tha adage, mlxaa it thoroughly, and than throw* It down tha chute. Your cowa and cattle get good, palatable adage ... not a powdered math aa aa ettan happana with unloadera ualng blowara. CALEB M. WENGER R. D. 1, QUARRYVILLE, PA. Drumore Center KI 8-2116 • Red Rose Degrees (Continued from Page 1) DAMPHTKIt-STKASUrita Lloyd N’off, Robert Weaver, Marlin Groff, Robert L. Har nlsh, MAXIIEIH nOXTKAL Den G. Molt, Curl Fahne stock, Jay Fisher, Carl R. Siegnst. IMOVX HAXOH Melvin L. Brandt, Richaid Thomas. SOIAXCO William Prey, .1 Edward Kreider, Geoige Eisenherger, Fred Ki eider, Jay M. Herr, James S. Huber. MOW HOLLAXD Robert Fisher. Kenneth Zimmerman, Leonard B. Good, Adam S. Zimmerman, Len Flnud. Amos Reiff, Eu gene IMaitm. KI’HHAT \ Earl Hertzog, 'Darjl Bol linger, Ronald L. Meek, Ed ward L. Eedcay, Dennis D. Weachter, David Varner, Ir vin Sch'annauer, Charles J. Hartmg, Randal Kline, John Ha Id e man, Kenneth Hoke, Ronald Mull. Bearded women are not uncommon, and Hippocrates in 400 B.C. made mention o£ hirsutism m women. Standard— far alias to* ta 1 9 Haavy Duty— far alia* If UW WRIT! OR PHONE US FOR COMPLETE INFOS. NATION AND PRICES.