Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 06, 1968, Image 16

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    16—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. July 6,1968
h«d a role In the senior play.
* .. She is a member of the 4-H sew
• Dolry Princess varsity hockey and basketba . j dai ca pon and rabbit
# ~ ,» Susan is a member of the -i.-u.
(Continued from Page 1) gtrasburg Mennonite Church and ° .
ber of her committee or from 1* employed at the Mill Bridge Carol Is a member of the
Cooperative, Craft Village. “ d lS
Miss Barge graduated from The Barge family has 53 Hoi- P l ° yed * s a secretary.
Pequcn Valley High School in stein dairy cows. Brubakers have 80 head
1968. She was class treasurer, Miss Brubaker is a 1968 gradu- of Ayrshire dairy cows,
member of FHA and was the ate of Warwick High School and Miss Lord graduated from
FFA Sweetheart. She played was a member of th'e glee club, Hempfield High School in 1968.
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DEAN SHUMAN
FOR WRITING US
ATTENTION:
Juniors, Seniors end
High School Graduates
A DYNAMIC FUTURC A WAITS
Business-minded agriculturists are essential
Before you graduate from high school is the time
to start planning your future career. We submit that
one of the most rewarding careers in the years to
come is to be found in some phase of agriculture.
American agriculture, as a whole, has experienc-
Tremendous increases in population in this ed phenominal changes in the last few years. It is
country and all around the globe ~ will continue to a major growth industry today.
meet the mums or the future!
oil o Tits d®eSKll"^ U DES- Y °u'r e sitting on a wonderful opportunity.
PHRATELY NEEDS COLLEGE TRAINED plan now t 0 take advantage of it.
PERSONNEL.
MILLER & BUSHONG, Inc.
Whether it is in the field of: Genetics, Nutrition,
Production, Marketing, Research, Distribution or the
hundred and one other segments of the agricultural
industry the opportunities for satisfying and
profitable careers are virtually unlimited.
Rohrerstown, Pa.
FINEST SERVICE ANYWHERE
nurses club and pep club and
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create a demand for more and more food. Supplying
that food will be a major task ... in the years ahead
no job will be more important.
She is a member of the Grange American‘Field
and her family has been in dairy* was a former »
ing four years. They have 165 church youth gr
head of mixed breed dairy cows, vice president.
Sherry Diana is employed at Debrah Elaine
Kiefers Training Center, part time at St.
Miss Binkley also graduated * ort jj h^ d o£
from Hempfleld High School in 40 01
1968 and was on the yearbook u w
staff and a member of the busi-
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