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Harold Zook, secretary; Mrs. Paul Bbersole, treasurer Named to two-year terms were Mrs Elam Buckwalter, Ist vice president; Mrs Abram Weid man, 2nd vice president. Eby Elected County Holstein Head Donald S. Eby, Gor donville Rl, was named presi dent of the Lancaster County Hols tein-Friesian Association Tuesday night. He had served previously as vice president Approximately 250 persons attended the association’s 6th annual banquet meeting held Tuesday night at the Leola Memorial Building. LOOK! A No. 1 Guaranteed Baler Twine At A Low Price Guaranteed knotless, full gross and net weight per bale, no shortage in weight. Guaranteed full tensile strength equal or better than domestic specifications. Guaranteed trouble free baling with the strongest and cheapest twine in the mar ket. Guaranteed treatment against by rodents, insects and rot. 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Hoffer, New County FFA President Dean Hoffer, a senior at Manheim Cential High School, and president of the Manheim Future Farmers of America Chapter, was elected Wednesday night (Nov. 7) to lead the County FFA Chapter for 1957. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H Hoffer of Man heim R 3. Other county officers elected were, vice president, Charles Rohrer, Pequea Valley; secre taiy, Marvin Bennetch, Cocah co, treasurer, Robert Book, Lam peter-Strasburg; reporter, Marion Findley, Solanco; sen tinel, Melvin Martin, Manheim Central, and chaplain, Robert Good, Cocalico Milk Hearings To Reconvene On Handler Pool Inter-State Milk Producei s’ Cooperative will again vigorously contest a proposal to change the Phil adelphia milkshed’s traditional handler pool system to a mar ketwide pool, a co-op spokes man said this week (Nov 9). The federal-state joint hear ing to revise Order 61 reopens in Philadelphia on Tuesday (Nov 13). LOOK! Feed Mill, Inc. Stevens, Pa. 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