Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 13, 1968, Image 21

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    FFA Award Winners at the Warwick
Chapter Parent-Son Banquet held Tuesday
evening at the Brunnerville Fire Hall, (left
to right) Jesse Balmer, Chapter Star Bed
Warwick' FFA
Holds Banquet
.The Warwick Chapter of Fu- Gerald Martin. Lititz Rl. was al Mechanics - Dan Binkley
tore Farmers of America held " ame l Star Green Hand and Soil & Water Conservation - Wil
their Annual Parent-Son Ban- Kenneth Weaver Lititz Rl, is ham Darlington. Home Improve
qUet and awards program Tues- tha Sta " C A ha P ter J armer ; . men - Larr y Landis: Orria
day evening at the Brunnerville ; T^J FA Foundation Awards mental Horticulture - Stephen
Fire Hall. 107 persons attended. fo^ 1968 are as follows: Leed; Forestry - Michael Herr.
•Jesse Balmer, son of Mr. and Dair /. Farming - Jesse Bal- Wray Kiralfy Agribusiness -
RCts. Jesse G. Balmer, Lititz R 4, ™ er - Livestock Farming - Leon Howett Seiverlmg; placement in
Buch, Poultry Farming - Dean Agr. Production - James Kal-
Rose Farmer; Gerald Martin, Star Green
Hand; and Kenneth Weaver, Star Chapter
Farmer.
was named Chapter Star Red Bollinger: Crop Farming - Kent
Rose Farmer. The award was Fritz, Farm Electrification -
presented by Henry Givler, area Warren Buch; Farm Safety -
Vo-Ag Supervisor. Stephen Darlington; Agncultur-
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 13,1968
GRANGE NEWS
Fulton Grange #66 met in reg
ular session April 8 at their hall
in Oakryn. The Grange young
people filled officers’ chairs and
presented the program. Rich
ard Holloway conducted the bus
iness meeting.
The Home Economics Commit
tpe reported 379 served at the
Grange’s annual turkey supper
April 6. They will have a re
freshment stand at Mrs. Miriam
Walton’s sale May 3.
The Youth Committee will
sponsor another dance for the
community young people April
enich; Public Speaking - Wray
Kiralfy, Gerald Martin and Ken
neth Grube.
The Bankers Award went to
Seiverhng, and was presented
by Jack Watson, Farmers Na
tional Bank, Lititz Jerry Shaf
fer, Pennsylvania Power & Light
Co., gave special awards to the
three Keystone Farmers: Tom
Risser, Fritz and Seiverhng.
Honorary degrees were given
to Dr. Rodney Welch, Warwick
School District Board of Educa
tion vice president; Elmer Fritz,
father of a Keystone Degree
winner; Harold Swisher, high
school principal: and Milton
Hoffman, owner of Muncy Seed
Corn Co., Muncy, Pa.
Service citations presented by
class representatives went to
Mrs. Harold Seiverhng, mother
of the chapter president; Ed
Journey, physical education
teacher; Stan Schoenberger,
head of the science department;
Mick Sload, head football coach;
and Richard Will, Problems of
Democracy teacher.
Howett Seiverhng presented a
special citation for Mr and Mrs
Robert Risser, Lititz Rl, for
three sons who earned Keystone
Degrees They are Eugene, 1966,
William, 1967; and Tom, 1968
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tra furnishing music.
Mrs. Clifford Holloway is m
charge of selling Virginia State
Grange dessert cookbooks and
Mrs. Miriam Walton, 'Pennsyl
vania State Grange cookbooks.
Mrs Stanley Stauffer Jr. pre
sented the following program:
Group singing accompanied by
Miss Mary Lou Wesley: Easter
readings by Mrs. Crockett Hal
sey: games conducted by Mrs.
Stauffer: Skit “The Cowboy
Complex" by Mrs. Jesse Wood,
Mrs. Donald Hess, Jacob Fan
tom, Clifford Holloway Jr and
Chester Todd Jr : square dance
numbers by Carole and Clifford
Holloway 111, Mrs Donald Hess,
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Stauffer
Jr., Mr. and Mrs Jacob Fan
tom, Dennis Carroll, Mr and
Mrs Clifford Holloway Jr,
Elaine Galbreath and James
Huber. The following did code
reading and were commended
by Deputy State Grange Mas
ter, Melvin C. Boyce Mrs Ja
cob Fantom, Mrs Stanley Stauf
fer Jr, James Huber, Dennis
Carroll and Carole Holloway.
Jesse Wood and Mrs Jacob
Fantom presented a skit “The
Widow Brown’s Hired Man ”
Lancaster County Pomona
Grange #7l will hold their
spring meeting at the White
Horse Fire Hall, April 20, 8 pm.
as guests of Salisbury Grange.
J. Luther Snyder, Secretary
of the Penn s y 1 vama State
Grange will speak on “Propos
als Of The Pennsylvania Con
stitution Revision ” The Pomo
na Grange chorus, under the di
rection of R. Clair Murphy, will
sing A skit “Grangers United"
will be presented by a cast
from Fulton Grange
The resolution committee for
this meeting will he Jesse Wood,
Fulton Grange, Henry Wenger,
Coleram Grange and Ralph
Wanner, Salisbury Grange.
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