Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 09, 1967, Image 9

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    ELECTED OFFICERS of the Lan- Ralph M. Layman, Solanco High
caster County Agricultural Teachers. School, vice president; and Charles E.
(left to right) Donald M. Robinson, Ackley, Jr., Ephrata High School,
Garden Spot High School, secretary; treasurer. L. F. Photo
Clair W. Zerby, Warwick, president;
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trict, am honored in presenting
-this plaque to you.”
Campbell, in accepting the
award “For Outstanding Serv
ice”, said that serving on the
Soil and Water Board was the
thing he will miss most. “I’ll be
missing you,” he said.
Chairman of the County Com
missioners Benjamin Weaver
congratulated the Soil and Wa
ter Service for being interest
ed in conservation and express
ed hope that “We can get more
organizations that will be in
terested.” Weaver said the re
cent state convention was a
highlight of the year and said
he overheard persons from In
diana and Tioga counties at the
convention banquet saying they
had a good time. “I was happy
to hear this and a little proud,”
he said.
/Amos Punk, chairman, said
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makes this little
pellet your big milk
producer?
Zerby Heads
Vo-Ag Teachers
Clair Zerby, Vo-Ag teacher at
Warwick High School, was
elected president of the Lan
caster County Vocational Agri
cultural Teachers Wednesday
evening, at a regular meeting
at Elizabethtown High School.
Zerby was promoted from vice
president.
in his opening remarks, “Our
Soil and Water Conservation
Service is a division of county
government It is important to
remember this.”
In speaking of the state con
vention, Funk said, “I was over
whelmed by the cooperation of
all.” He mentioned the associ
ate directors who took car trips
with the out-of-county guests
and the county commissioners
because they budgeted $lOOO
for the convention.
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Elected to fill the vice presi
dent position was Ralph Lay
man, Solanco Vo-Ag teacher.
Donald Robinson, Garden
Spot High School Vo-Ag teach
er, was elected secretary and
Charles E. Ackley Jr. was re- 1
elected treasurer.
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I lr»l SEEDS, INC.
Landisville, Pa.
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 9,1967-
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