Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 28, 1967, Image 13

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    • County Council
(Continued from Page 1)
R 2 received recognition for her
ten years’ service to home
ecoriomics groups.
SCHOLARSHIPS AWARDED
Richard Thomas, Millersville
Rl, Lilli Ann Wivell, Columbia
Rl, and Glenda Watts, Gap Rl
each received $lOO scholar
ships, while a $5O scholarship
fcent to Annette Long of Lit
itz R 3. The awards were made
by Mrs. Joanne K. Bowman,
assistant home economist, and
were sponsored by the Lan
caster County Bankers Associa
tion.
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Alan Beyer M - S ' Yearsley & Sons
Christiana LY 3-5687 West Chester 609-2990
Shotzberger's 1 A. B. C. Groff, Inc.
Elm 665-2141 New Holland 354-8001
NEWS REPORTERS CITED
Awards were presented to
the county’s two outstanding
4-H news reporters by associate
county agent Winthrop Merri
am. Jan Hunsicker, Garden
Spot Sewing Club, was award
ed a desk pen and pencil set
presented by Lancaster Farm
ing, and Jane E. Andrews,
Stevens Hill Club, received a
tray awarded by Lancaster
Newspapers.
Featureu speaker D. L. Biem
esderfer, retired president of
Millersville State College, spoke
on “Understanding Today’s
Youth”.
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BOARD OFFICERS ELECTED
Fred Linton, Quarryville R 2,
was elected president by the
board of directors. Other offic
ers named were Mrs. Noah
Kreider Jr„ Manheim Rl, vice
president; and Judy Longc
necker, Drumore Rl; secretary
treasurer.
Elected directors were Mrs.
Kreider, Mrs. Richard Hess,
Strasburg Rl, Judy Longeneck
er, John Zimmerman, Rein
holds Rl; and John Thomas,
Millersville Rl,
LEADERS HONORED
Agriculture leaders cited for
five years were:
William Arrowsmith, Peach
Bottom Rl; Mrs. Fred Shaub
Jr., Drumore: Mrs. Floyd At
kins, New Providence Rl; Earl
Fisher, East Earl Rl; Mrs.
Kenneth Forry, 3016 Marietta
Ave.; J. Harold Frey, Mariet
ta Rl; Paul Sites, Manheim
R 2; and John Edwards, Eph-
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MILLPORT
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FRIDAY,
Equipment, Tractors,
Tools and Machinery
Reinholds
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 28, 1967
• SWCD
(Continued from Page 1)
tree planting on idle or aban
doned land.
rata Rl.
Home economics leaders, five
years:
Mrs. Doneld E Groff, Chris
tiana Rl; Mis. Robert Horner.
Oxford Rl; Mrs. Dean Lefevcr,
Kirkwood Rl: Mrs. Edward
Pyle, Oxford Rl; Mrs. Roy W
Hoober, New Holland: Mrs. Ed
win Lorah, Stevens Rl; Mrs.
Stehman Nolt, Stevens Rl:
Mrs Richaid Andrews, Eliza
bethtown Rl, Mrs. Albert Doh
ner, Manheim R 3, Mrs Samuel
Havener, Lititz R 2; Mrs. Roy
Martin, Elizabethtown; and
Mrs John Bare, Witmer.
Judy Buckwalter, Lititz R 3,
served as toastmistress for the
event
FEB. 3, 1967
WAYNE
SWEET
BULKY
FEED
WHITE OAK MILL
R. D. 4. Manheim
HEISEY
FARM SERVICE
Lawn and Bellaire
enrollment of new cooperators.
2—The encouragement of
3—Assist the Slate Gunn*
Commission in planting 8000
trees and shrubs.
work on the
long-range resources plan
s—Work with youths
through established programs
and encourage them to develop
conservation exhibits.
6 Support the Susquehanna
River Compact, as revised
7 Encourage awareness of
Farmers Home Administration
as a source of credit to land
owners applying conservation
practices
B—Conduct the annual coun
ty field day and plowing con
test
9—Continue the outstanding
coopeiator piogram.
10—Woik lor approval of the
application tor the Chickies
Cieek Watei«hed
Service foi ester John KUch
repoited 62 500 seedlings weio
planted last year, and goals
this year will be to seivice the
backlog of plans
Eleven new cooperators with
a total of 1380 acies weie list
ed for appioval
• Cattle Feeders
(Continued from Page 1)
mg to piogiam committee
chairman Edwin F. Fox of
Ephrata R 3
Smith will discuss such cost
ieducing .factors as parasite
conti 01, use of silage ciops,
and how to sell cattle at the
proper weight
Also on the piogiam, Fox
said, will be a “look at steer
financing by a country bank
er” A icpi esentative ot the
Blue Ball National Bank will
discuss that subject
Meeting time is 7 30 p m
• Fulton Grange
(Continued from Page 1)
ary 28 from 7pm to 9 pm.
and the public is invited
Trooper Edwin Grazei of
Troop J of the State Police
Barracks at Lancaster was the
speaker of the evening He
stressed safety on the high
ways, the importance of
knowing and abiding by the
laws and demolish ated the
dangeis that ause thiough will
fully disobeying the laws or
caielessness
TRY
SPREADING
THIS
WITH YOUR
CONVENTIONAL
SPREADER
Your Brady flail-type spreader
will pulverize them all . as
it spreads a rich, even blan
ket of fertility behind you.
And you'll never break a
beater, a chain, or a webb—
your Brady doesn't have any.
Stop in for the full story to
day-facts only—l’ll let the
Brady do all the spreading
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