VOL. 13 No. 10 “THE DANIEL ERB FAMIL¥r-€-olranbia R 2. (left to right)'Back row, Clyde, Carl and Clair. Front row, Mr. Erb, Linda, Carol, Gerald and Mrs. Erb. Little photos (left) Daniel and David. Mr. and Mrs. Erb were honored by their sons at the FFA convention in Harrisburg, Farm Show week. L. F. Photo Father Says FFA Prepares Boys To Face The Public “I never pressured the boys. They had to do it on their own.” These words were spoken by Danieit Erb, Columbia R 2, fa ther of three Keystone Farmer sons, when this reporter visited the Erb family early Wednes day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Erb were one of four county farm parents honored by their sons at the FFA convention in Har risbiug the week of the Farm Show. Even if he didn’t pressure his boys to achieve high honors, Erb thinks the FFA program encourages them to excel. “FFA makes them try a little harder —put forth more effort. Even if they don’t want to farm, it gets them prepared to face the public,” he said He mentioned the confidence gained when Farm Calendar Monday, February 5 5-7 Fruit Growers Education meetings, Yorktowne Hotel, York. Tuesday, February 6 9 00 a.m.-Forage Workshop, Co coa Inn, Hershey. 1.30 pm-Hoof Care and Foot Problems, Ephrata Adult Farmer Program, Paul B. Zimmerman farm, Eph Rl. 130 pm-Celery Growers meet at Jay Hodecker Celery Farm East Petersburg. 430 p m.-Vo-Ag teachers meet (Continued on Page 8) they have to get up and make a speech. Erb also credited FFA with helping to keep boys in school. “If I would have had it,” he said, “I’d have gone through high school.” All three of the Erb Keystone Farmer sons were president of their chapter at Penn Manor High School, and their older, married sister Elaine received the FHA Degree. Mr. and Mrs. Erb have nine children; Elaine (Mrs Kermit (Continued on Page 13) Poultry Board Met Thursday The Lancaster County Poul try Association directors held their board meeting at the Farm Credit Building, Thursday night, with ten persons present. The feature of the meeting was the showing of slides by Paul Hie stand of his recent trip to Israel In the business meeting, John Huber reported 102 paid mem bers in the association to date with the hope of yet exceeding the last year membership of 150 The directors voted to again pay dues to the Penna. State Poultry Federation of $25 and to order 500 bumper stickers. Assistant County Agent Jay Irwin was asked to schedule fu ture board meetings in the new Farm & Home Center building. John H. Hess presided at the meeting. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 3,1968 F&H Foundation Directors Were Elected Monday The Lancaster County Farm and Home Foundation elected seven directors at their fourth annual meeting held Monday night at the new Farm and Home Center on Arcadia Road. They are; Mrs. Paul Witman, Mounts Joy R 2; Victor Longe necker, Elizabethtown R 3; For ney L Longenecker, Lititz R 3, Benjamin L Burkholder, New Holland: B Snavely Garber, Willow Street R 2, Donald Eby, Gordonville Rl; and Paul R. Cope, New Providence Rl. Four speakers spoke on the theme, “What the Farm and Home Center Means to All of Us”. They were Levi H Bru baker, speaking for the older generation; J. Mowery Frey, who spoke for the active farm ers; Daniel H. Rohrer 111, for the youth; and Mrs. Scott Niss ley, for the County Society of Farm Women. County Agent Smith announc ed that winners of $3OO scholar ships from the Farm and Home Foundation Scholarship Fund from the late Elmer L Esben shade are: Ann Bomberger, Lititz R 2; Josephine Nissley. Washington Boro Rl, Barbara Protasiewicz, Lancaster: John Clark, Lititz Rl; Charles Patterson. Willow Street R 2; and J. Richard Thomas, Millersville Rl. County 4-H Baby Beef and Lamb Club Presents Awards Friday Evening At Vintage Banquet The Lancaster County 4-H Baby Beef and Lamb Club was scheduled to hold their awards banquet at the Dutch Town & Country Inn at Vintage, Friday night. For the progi am, drama tic and musical talents were presented Recognition was given to out standing membeis of the club, and local businesses made trophy presentations to these youths as follows BEEF CLUB County Champion Steer - Sheryl Weaver, New Holland Rl (trophy) J C Suavely Co, Landisville; (gold watch) Sper ry Rand of New Holland County FFA Installs Officers & Presents 40 Red Rose Degrees The Lancaster County Red Rose Future Farmers of Ameri ca Chapter installed their new officers and presented 40 Red Rose Degree awards Monday night, at a meeting of the coun ty chapter at the Manheim Cen tral High School. The new county president is Linford Martin, Grassland Chap ter, and Earl Stauffer, Ephrata, is vice president; Richard Roh rer, Manor, secretary; Kenneth Mellinger, Solanco, treasurer; Robert Wanner, Pequea Valley, reporter: Clair Esbenshade, Garden Spot, sentinel; Lester Heistand, Manheim, chaplain; and Henry Hershey, Warwick, corresponding secretary. Red Rose Degrees, highest de gree on the county level, were presented to these youths from nine county schools: Elizabethtown, Melvin Zim merman. Ephrata: Eugene Bollinger, Raymond C. Bollinger, Levi R. Henly, Ronald H. Landis, Charles S. Risser, Leonard E. Sensenig, Jay E. Smoker, Earl C. Stauffer, Harry K. Wenger. Garden Spot, Larry Burkhart, Carl Campbell, Robert G. Es benshade, Larry L. High, Carl Martin, Linford D. Martin, Mike (Continued on Page 9) Aungst Cow Tops Dec. DHIA News Letter A Registered Holstein cow owned by Hiram S. Aungst, Elizabethtown Rl, completed the- highest 305 day lactation for December, according to the monthly news letter of the Red Rose DHIA of Lancaster coun ty. Cheerio produced 22,973 lbs of milk, 997 lbs. of butterfat with a 43% test. Second high lactation was completed by a Registered Hol stein cow owned by J Herr & R. Harbold, Mt. Joy Rl. Four produced 24,071 lbs. of milk, 955 lbs. of butterfat with a 3.9% test in 305 days. (Continued on Page 6) $2.00 Per Year Reserve County Champion - John Long, Manheim R 4, (tro phy) Farm Credit Association. South East District Reserve grand champion - Nancy Frey, Marietta Rl, (trophy) Henry E. Martin & Son, Lancaster State Champion Shoi thorn - Eugene Bollinger, Denver R 2, (trophy) Cope & Weaver, New Providence Reseive champion Shorthorn - Lany Herr, Penn Grant Rd, (tro ihy) Wolgemuth Feeds, Mt. Joy Jur.or champion Angus, East ern National - Lynn Heistand, Manheim R 4, (trophy) Wolge muth Feeds, Mt Joy Project Scores - Carol Hess, Stiasburg Rl, .98 0 points, (tro phy) Eby’s Mill, Lititz, Dale Bushong, 97 0 pts, (trophy) Eby’s Mill, Lititz Champion showman at Lan caster - Mike Hosier, Manheim (Continued on Pag’ 9) Service Awards Presented At Leader Banquet Twenty-eight leaders were pre sented with service awards Mon day at the annual 4-H Leaders Banquet at Meadow Hills Dining Hall, In addition, seven youths re ceived scholarships from the Lancaster County Bankers Assn., and two news reporter awards were presented. The speaker for the program was Frank Bortz, Assistant State 4-H Leader, Penn State, who spoke on “Focus on 4-H.” Topping the list of service awards was Mrs. Harold Fry, with 25 years. Cited for 20 years were Mylin Good, Everett Kreider, Mrs. John N. Nissley Jr., and Mrs. Howard Swan. Ten year awards went to Mrs. Elmer Boyd, Ellis Denlinger, David Harmsh, Elvin Hess Jr., Wilbur Houser, Mrs. Peter Lausch, and Claude Riegle. Five year awards were pre sented to Elam Bollinger, Mrs. H Joseph Breneisen, John Breneman, Mrs. Israel S. Gock ley, Robert Groff, Mrs. Elvin Hess Jr., Mrs. J. Robert Hess, Mrs. Henry Kettering. Elmer Lapp, Glenn Porter, Mrs. William Ridgeway, Herbert Royer, Mrs. Thomas Smith, Clarence Stauffer, H. Raymond Stoner, and Raymond Witmer. Service awards were presented by Mrs. Dons Thomas, Exten sion home economist. Bankers scholarships, present ed by Assistant County Agent Jay W. Irwin, went to Linda Porter, Michael Smuc k e r, Daniel Rohrer HI, Connie Steh man, Vicki Jo Shank, Kenneth Risser and Avernl L. Royer Reporter awards, from Lan caster Farming and the Intelli gencer Journal were won by Gail Seitzinger, and Jeannette Shank.