NEIGHBORS HELP. A group of neigh bors and friends helped harvest tobacco for Elvin G. Snavely, Manheim R 4, this week, after Snavely and his 13-year-old son Doug, w ere burned in a freak accident last Satuiuay morning. The misfortune oc curred when Snavely attempted to light a brush fire A small portion oi gasoline was applied but unknown to the victims the wet leaves under the wood pile were de composing and also producing fumes. The tw o gases united and though the men were standing ten feet away when they threw the match into the pile it exploded with 'S v iHlr Fulton Auto Loans Save You Money YouHl have reason to'smile when you finance yournextcar with a low-cost auto loan-from the Fulton National Bank. Fulton Auto Loans save you money,,. andthat’s something everyone likes to do. An auto loan can be yours in about the time it takes a Fulton loan officer to say “yes”. And “yes” is the favorite word in their vocabulary. Actually, a Fulton Auto Loan is just like a new car—fast, smooth and easy to handle# Stop in for your auto loan at any of the nine Fulton offices. You’ll come away smiling. <H FULTON ****** BANK OF LANCASTER PENN SQUARE • LINCOLN PLAZA • McGOVERN AVE. • S. DUKE ST*' AKRON • EAST PETERSBURG • GAP • MAN HEIM • MOUNTVILL& MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM/F.D.I.C. tremendous force. Both Elvin and Doug were recuperating nicely at home Tuesday afternoon. Helping in the L. F. Photo are Robert Hossler, Harry Snavely. Carl Hess and Mrs. Elvin Snavely. Others who help ed somet’me during the week were Luke Fahnestock, Cleo Miller, Aaron Galebreth, Art Ruhl, Harold Markley, Elam Sna\ ely, Treba Ruhl, Hen Brubaker, John Fisher, Willis Derr, Greg Hossler, Dick Hossler, John Shelly, Miller Haldeman, Vernon Haldeman, Clyde Shelly and Dennis Snavely. m -H yV-% 1 ! B iA( v «. A V * , 'v i >1 *' * u~yf * s - Tv. A *ll> v \ t" 5 1 | >» A 1 < > v > *■ N X ' s * * A v 4 Lancaster Farming. Saturday, September 21,1968 Busy Week Lampeter Fair Tuesday, September 24, 1968 7:00-10:00 P.M —Exhibits re ceived by Committees. (Each ex hibitor will register his or her name and address in the Com munity Center Hal’ at the en trance to the Community Centei grounds) Wednesday, September 25,1968 7-30 AM-100 P.M—Exhibits Received by Committees 1100 A.M-1-00 P.M—Lunch. Community Fair Restaurant 200 PM- —Judging of Ex hibits 500 PM-7-00 PM —Supper, Community Fair Restaurant. 7:00 P M —Baby Beef Show 7:30 PM-8 00 PM—Martin Meylm Jr High School Band 8:00 P M -9 00 P M —Calf Rop ing and Calf Scramble 9-00 PM-9 30 PM —Lampe ter-Strasburg High School Band 9.30 PM-9 45 PM —Special Events (Little Pig Race) 945 PM-10-00 P M —Music by Rickey & Rhonda Burkhart Thursday, September 26, 1968 9 00 A M —Exhibit Rooms and Tents Open to Patrons 10:00 A M -11 45 A M —Judg ing Contests (FFA, 4-H, and Adults) ($25 Savings Bond by Lancaster Co Guernsey Breed ers’ Assoc) 11:00 AM-1-00 PM —Lunch Community Fair Restaurant 11:45 AM—Dairy Bleeder’s Calf Awards to F F A 100 PM—Judging of Daily Cattle Exhibits 5:00 P.M-7 00 PM —Suppei Community Fair Restaurant 6:30 PM -7 30 PM —Model Airplane Demonstration 7:30 PM-8 00 PM —Elemen tary School Band 8:00 P M -8 45 P M —Crowning of The Queen .of . 8 45 P M -9-15 P M —Livestock Parade 9.15 P.M—Talent Show 9:45, P M —Model Airplane Demonstration Friday, September 27, 1968 9 00 A M.—Pet Show 9:00 A.M.—Exhibit Rooms and Tents Open to Patrons. 11 00 AM-1.00 P.M —Lunch Community Fair Restaurant 2-00 P M.-4.00 P.M —All West ern Horse Show 4-00 P.M-9:30 PM—Exhibi tors Collect Cash Awards and Prizes at the Fair Office—Com munity Center Pavilion. 500 P.M -7:00 P M —Supper. AVAILABLE NOW FOR FALL SEEDING • Cert. DnPults • Cert. Cayuga .Alfalfa • Cert. Ladino Clover • Cert. Saranac Alfalfa • Cert. Climax Timothy • Cert. Vernal Alfalfa # Pennlate Orchard Grass • Cert. Buffalo Alfalfa • Pastures Mixtures • Cert. Pennscott Red Clover ORDER YOUR FALL SEED GRAIN NOW • Balbo Rye • Cert. Norline Winter Oats • Cert. Redcoat Wheat P. L. ROHRER & BRO., INC. ' ‘i ' ' • Smoketown, Pa. Coming Up Community Fair Restaurant 6.30 P M —Calf Roping Con test 7.00 P M —All Western Horse Show 8-00 PM —F F A Fat Consignment Sale. 10 00 PM —Removal of Ex hibits. Committees in Charge Saturday, September 28, 1968 (Continued on Page 21) Harvey M. Gipe Harvey M. Gipe Appointed Assistant County Agent Harvey M Gipe of RD2, Eliza bethtown, was appointed Sep tember 9 to the Cooperative Ex tension Service staff of The Pennsylvania State University as assistant county agricultural agent and assigned to Columbia County Thomas H Patton, Extension Service director, who announced the appointment, said Gipe will fill thVvacancy on the Columbia County Extension staff created by the resignation of John G McAllister, associate county agent Gipe prepared for college at Lower Dauphin High School and received his bachelor of science degree from Penn State in 1966, majoring in animal science. In college he was a member of the livestock and meats judging teams, Block and Bridle Club, and participated in the student Little International Livestock Exposition Gipe was recently released (Continued on Page 21) • Cert. Mark II Alfalfa • Cert. Pennrad Barley Phone 397-3539 17 Hog
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