BUCHER RETIRES nounced that Budier was re "l * nx»a Pag® *8) *' Abenwicfaer, treasurer of the taring from- jfliig- job -and- that man Marvin Nissley, Mount distract Slow for more than Stanley Musselman, Lancaster Joy E 2. Hereford showman a . dozen years, was presented County Farmers National Bank, Bertha Boose, 2258 Old Phlla- w a plaque by County will succeed to that post. d * a p J ke > Lancaster, fin- Agent M. M. Smith The award county placings m the dls . ished third, making the sweep Clted Buchers “Meritorious triet „ how . compete. service to 4-H”. Smith an- - -Frank- Bucher, Rothsville 626-6504 Lester Erb, Elizabethtown' 367=7112 v J Jason -Mellinger, Strasburg .687-6546 - A. H. HOFFMAN SEEDS, INC Jonathan Shirk, Bareville 656-9302 D. Wayne Sweigart, Elizabethtown 367-2280 Edgar Umble, Gap 442-4525 LANDISVILLE, PA. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 10, 1966—1 *• v ■«» ** ANGUS Lightweights —1, Glenn Rohisr; 3, James Thompson; 5, Larry Ray Landis; 8, Marvin Nissley; 9, Richard D. Hess; 10, Robert Hess: 11, James Greider, 12, Herbert Hess, 13, Debbie Edwards; 17, Tom Wi vell; 18, Keith Gillespie. Mediumweights —1, Sheryl Weaver; 2, Patucia Kreider. 4, Patricia Yunginger; 6, Gary Dean; 7, Ronnie Enck; 8, Ed win Hoss: 9, Billy Lefever, 10, James Noll; 14, Ricky Kreider. 16, Linda Hershey; 18. G Pies ton LeFevre, Jr: 29, Kathy Weaver Light-heavyweights —1, Sha ron Weaver, 2, Robert Groff; 3, Steven Ney; 5, Myron Lan dis, Jr, 6, Judy Buckwalter; 7, Craig Ebeisole; 8, Jeffrey Greider, 10, Gary Craig: 11, Michael Longenecker; 14, Don ald Gaul, 16, Larry Denhnger Heavyweights —4, Jeffiey Brubaker; 6, William Frey: 10, Linda Kay Ober HEREFORD Lightweights—l, Anna Mae mshed by a quaitet Door Donough; 2, Barbara Walton; prizes will be awarded, and re 3, Robert Greider; 4, Joe Wi- freshments will be seived veil, 5, Kathy Ney. 6, Donna Walter; 7, David Enck: 9, Ken- m neth LongenevKer; 10, Reba * Fo , r . m Nissley, 11, Steven Hershey fContinued fiom Pa 0 e 1) Society Group No 3. Chust- Mediumweights —l, Nancy mas Paity and gift exchange, Yungmger, 2, Jay Nissley. 4, at Emanuel Lutheran Chuich, Harry Nissley. 5, Clifford Hoi- Buckeiville loway; 6, Faye Biubakei. 8, Debbie Denlmger, 9, Lucinda RED MEAT PRODUCTION Hess, 10, John Long; 11, Wil- UP SEVEN PERCENT liam R Hollinger Bixler Light-heavyweights —l, Wm. nation in October increased Houser; 2, Charles Barley. 3, over year earlier levels ac- Mary Ellen Kettering; 5, Rich- cording to the State Ciop Re ar'd Bucfcwalter; 6, Donna porting Service Gaul, 7, Carol Ann Hess; 8, The Pennsylvania total, 88 Donald Bollinger; 9, Lorraine million pounds, was appioxi- Forry, 10, Charlotte Hoffmes mately 7 percent more than Heavyweights -1, Shirley h « J r Buckwalter; 2, Dennis S. Bru- tob «f 196 f. p f^[ ctlo | l baker; 3, Bertha Boose; 4, Judy * n the nabon tot R aled 2-824 mil- Drager; 5, Eugene Bollinger. hon P U P 6 £rom 7, Joseph S. Lefever; 8, Cheryl a year earlier Kay Brubaker; 9, Cindy Eshel- J n the T fi T rst c 10 ™ o “ ths + of man;. 10, Nahcy Zimmerman; s to ll, Gerald Hess; 12, Carole taled -26,364 million pounds,-- 4 Holloway; 13, Donald Swine- P erc *f more in the com t parable period last year. Penn sylvania’s 10-month total, 821 SHORTHORN million pounds, is appro xi- Lightweights —1, Larry mately 3 percent above 1965 Herr; 3, Ada Heistand; 4, output Debra Jo Hess . Heavyweights —l, Mary Lou Wealthy people miss one of Landis; 2, Gary Brubaker: 3, life’s greatest thrills paying April Bony the last installment t ♦ v ♦«, • Producers Co-Op <rontinn<*d from page 11 Melhorn, Mount Joy; and Meta, At a nominating committee mee'ing held November 8(h, Melhorn and Metz were nomin ated for reelection. The third nominee was George W Robin son, of Kreamer. Nominations will also be accepted tiom the floor In other business, two By- Law amendments recommend ed by the Exchange’s boaid of directors will be voted on One of these refers to the defini tion of a quoium stating that “Those common stoekholdeis present at any meeting duly called, and after legal notice, shall conctitute a quorum lor the tiansaction of any and all business.” Featured speaker foi the evening will be Berwvn Geg han, general manager of North Ameucan Coopeiative. New York He will speak on “Chang es in Egg Marketing” Entertainment will be fur- 12, Philip Commercial pioduction of red meat in both the state and 3
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