Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 09, 1968, Image 19

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bers into their chapter as Dennis Styer, Robert Styer, Mike Herr, Randy Balmer, making application for the
Green Hands at W.H.S. The Kenneth Weaver and Andrew David Fisher, Lamar Dull, highest degree in the county,
ceremony was conducted by the Byerly. David Peters, Kenneth Grube, The Red Rose Degree later in
Following the ceremonies, last Dennis Ho*. Wray Ku-alfy,
bership were; Calvin Hartman, years Green Hands were raised Jchn Horning, Gerald Martin, tions t 0 the state ievel fo PP The
On Friday, November I, the Dale Martin, Roger Patterson, to Chapter Farmers. Those re- Glenn Showalter, Jay Showalter. Keystone degree> which is
Warwick FFA Chapter official- Allen Kline, Tony Haldeman, ceiving the highest degree that and Wayne Siegnst. awarded at The Pennsylvania
ly installed eleven new mem- Nelson 8011, Kerry Stauffer, a local chapter can confer were; Several members will be State Faim Show in January.
Warwick FFA
Installs Eleven
Members
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 9, 1968
AVERAGE
MONTHLY
WEATHER OUTLOOK
Weather Bureau Extended
Forecast Division
FOR NOVEMBER 1968
PRECIPITATION will exceed
normal along the West Coast,
the west and central Gulf Coast,
and over much of the Northeast.
Sub-normal rainfall is expected
over the Rockies, the Central
Plains, and the upper Mississip
pi Valley. Near normal totals
are in prospect elsewhere.
TEMPERATURES are expect
ed to average below seasonal
normals over the southeastern
third of the Nation with great
est departures in the South At
lantic and East Gulf States. Pre
dominantly above normal tem
peratures aie expected over the
western half of the country. In
unspecified areas near normal
averages are indicated.
PPaL
AN INVESTOR-OWNED
ELECTRIC UTILITY
IN THE SERVICE
OF THE PUBLIC
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