—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. October 12.1968 18 Longenecker Is Honored For 35 Years Service As 4-H Leader Victor E. Longenecker, Eliza bethtown R 3. a 4-H Club lead er for 35 yean headed a lilt of 28 local leaders honored for length of service at the Annual 4-H Leader's Banquet held Mon day evening at the Farm and Home Center. Longenecker has served as an adult leader in both the Red Rose Baby Beef Club and Elizabethtown-Donc gal Community Club. He was presented with a service pin. Cited for 2S years of service was Mrs. Harold Fry, Mrs. Har old Stuber and Richard Lefever and Mrs. John J. Herr has serv ed for 20 years. Two 4-H youths selected for outstanding work as news re Jamesway Big Jim LUIIH silage distributor rimlllWl unioader for 24’ and 30' I diameter silos converts from filling to feeding PI I I (and vice versa) in sec lill I IBII_ ends so you don't inter- I 111 11 V II rupt your feeding program ■ at filling time. Automatic raising im 111 proves distribution and 111 compaction, eliminates | human error. You get more silage into your silo than with LL L |||iy |_ any other distribution II | 111 ■■ II system for lowest storage ■ cost per ton. Gravity-flow design ■ ■llreduces horsepower re* ■ 111 I quirements, cuts down on U I wear so Bi g Jim lasts longer. (and vice versa) You « et you* - choice of bottom conveyor either double chain or jumbo I ml auger type. lIM Come in today for com* plete details ONE MINUTE J LANDIS BROS., INC. 1305 Manheim Pike, Lancaster, Pa. Phone 393-3900 porters for their local clubs were honored Donald Martin Penn-Wlllow 4-H Community Club and Carol Kramer, The Elizabethtown. Cooking Gals were presented desk pen sets by Everett Newswanger, Lan caster Farming Editor. The awards were donated by Lan caster Farming and the Intelli gencer Journal. Elected to the 4-H Leaders Council for two year terms were Mrs. Paul Miller, Manheim R 3: Mrs. J. Robert Hess, Strasburg RI; Mrs. Stanley Stauffer, Quarryville Rl, for home econo mics council; and C. Warren Leininger, Denver R 2, and Glenn Potter, Washington Boro KI, agricultural council. At an election following the mooting, Lclnlngor was elected' president; Everett Kroider, vice president; end Mrs. Lois Kokcr, secretary-treasurer. 0 u I g o ing president John Thomas presid ed at'the business session. Honored for 16 years of ser vice were Mrs.. Lewis Bixler, Milton Brubaker, ‘ Mrs. Benja min Kopp, Mrs. Hoxie Thomas. Daniel Trimble, and Lester Weaver. Ten years, Mrs. Willis Bucher, Mrs. Ivan Eberiy, Mrs. Lloyd Groff, Mrs. Charles Hoober, Mrs. Edgar Porter, Mrs. J. L. Stauffer, and John Zimmerman. Five years, Mrs. Clyde Fink, Mrs. Donald Hastings, Mrs, James Hollyday, Mrs. Alan Hun sicker, Mrs. Warren "Leather man, Allen Matz, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Risser, Mrs. John Ruhl and J. Rohrer Witmer. Featured speaker for the event was Harry'M. Kraft, Di rector of Vocational Technical Education in Lancaster County. Kraft told the 225 persons in attendance that new Vo-Tech schools to be located at the western end. of Mount Joy; between Brownstown and Akron and near Willow Street. “They will meet the needs of our population,” he said. The director said the things to consider in this type of pro iect are- 1, student needs; 2, community needs and 3, the la bor market. To meet these needs the new school will have three levels of teaching technical, NOW HIRING ROUTE SERVICEMEN - - - ' V Our numerous benefits include paid life insurance, paid hospitalization, pension profit sharing plan, paid vacation, paid holidays, uniforms furnished and laundered. Interviews daily 9 A.M, to 5 P.M. Call Personnel Department for an evening or week-end interview. Semination Vendors, Inc. 1980 Old Philadelphia Pike, Lancaster, Pa. Ph. 397-2831 STOCKADE BRAND Livestock Equipment • 8 Models all steel welded farm and feedlof gates • 2 Models all steel welded head catch gate • Ail weather salt and mineral feeder/face fly control • All steel hay and silage bunks • Grain troughs 4 models • Pickup stockracks • Lifetime free stalls: "unequalled in quality" • Ritchie Waterers and Behlen Steel Buildings For prices, contact: Fred Frey, Mgr. 786-2235 ,7,7, gRQg R. D. #2 Quarryville, Penna. 17566 to prepare tot college entrance; the state government and the skilled, for the average student remainder (about 44 percent) with equal emphasis on skill as from locol »chool districts. well as technical and occupa tional, for student! with lower The Rural Electrification Ad grades. ministration has made $6.5 bil- The gross cost of the project Hon in electric loans in its life was set at $10.6 million with 16.5 time. Ninety-four percent of this percent coming from the fedcr- amount has gone to electric co al government, 60 percent from operatives. E Plant PIONEER "New Generation" Hybrids Medium Season 3567 3570 3466 3561 Ask your Pioneer Salesman about these Outstanding Varieties PIONEER. / \ brand E V ) SEED CORN Full Season 3306 3304 3369 A 323