!! ■ikiil. -» *i'r< * .rr if u;'f i'W«q ftu 1 12—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 11, 1966 UOOBER IS PRES. FARM EQUIP. DEALER ASSN. The Lancaster County Farm Equipment Dealers Association Spring meeting and election of officers for the coming year was held on Friday, June 3, at the Meadow Hills Dining Hall, Lancaster The program consisted of two speakers fiom the Pennsylvania State Farm Equipment Dealers Association who discussed the “Critical Shortage and Hiring of the Dealers Personnel.” The following officers and directors were elected and in stalled president, Charles B Hoober; Ist vice president, Arthur Good; 2nd, vice presi dent, Clyde Buch, secietary treasurer, Ken Kauffman: rsst secretary-treasurer, John Ri neei Directors elected were - John Rineer, Ivan Nolt. Ever ett Young. Robert M Biu baker and Nelson Hershey. Out-going piesident was John Rineer. You're Invited to our John Mowers Fluffers Conditioners Rakes Balers Ejectors Chuck Wagons Elevators TIME: Begins at 12:30 P.M. DATE: June 15th and 16th PLACE: Greystone Manor Farms - along Rt. 222 midway between Ephrato and Lancaster DEE Choose from The Lons Green Line of Customerized John Deere Equipment Junior Ag. Club At Ephroto Tours Chester County Interest Sites Twenty-five members of the Junior Agriculture Club at Myers Named Dealer Of The Month By A-C N G. Myers & Son Farm Service, Rheems, was recently honored by the Alhs-Chalmers Company by being selected as their Dealer-of-the-Month for April. As part of a new program, the company selects one deal er each month, from March through December, to receive this awaid Selection is based on sales management, parts management, business manage ment, and facilities Myers will receive a Dealer of the Month Plaque and a Silver Holiday Party Set from Ihe Alhs-Chalmers Company. Deere Hay Day in operation new tractors 1020 2020 2510 3020 See Landis Bros. Inc. Shotzberger's Lancaster 393-3906 Elm 665-2141 A. B. C. Groff, Inc. New Holland 354-8001 Ephrata High School took a field trip Thursday that cov ered some of the outstanding agricultural and* horticultural points of interest in Chester County. The tour left the high school at 7 am. and complet ed its rounds with a stop at the Stauffer Homestead Farm near Blue Ball, Lancaster Coun ty, about 4 pm. Members of the club are 7th and Bth graders who wilj be majoring in vocational agricul ture next year. The group was under the supervision'of club advisor Charles E. Ackley. The schedule called for stops at Tri-County Dairy Farms, Inc, Honeybrook; Buck and Doe Run Valley Farm. Coates ville; Longwood Gardens, Ken nett Square; a mushroom farm, also at Kennett Square; Rose Lawn Stables, Malvern; and finally the Stauffer Homestead Farm. Our advertisers will be glad to have you mention Lancaster Farming when answering their advertisements HOLLAND STONE a luxury you con aflord) Inside, outside, yonH find die rich' quarried look o£ HOLLAND STONE adds a touch of real de gases to four building design* And ret. HOLLAND- STONE is one of the moat economical build ing materials today. Its unique versatility In nae and ahapeknds • structural freedom to builders, ■meting new ideas, as well as cost problems. Comes in a wide choice of naturally warm, dktinctno assort, pins Colonial white. hew Holland CONCRETE PRODUCTS, INC. iWWNOUA* KWttyUMM* L. H. BRUBAKER