B—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. November 23.1968 THE EPHRATA JAYCEE STEER AWARD went to Tom Bollinger, 15-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Abram Boll inger, Lititz R 4. The 400 pound black Angus was purchased from Locust Lane Farm at the feeder steer sale recently held at the Pennsylvania Exposition in Harrisburg. This is the 6th such award to an FFA member at the Ephrata High School. Tom is a sophomore and was picked by completing a written application and being interviewed. The steer will be readied for the Ephrata Farm Show and the Livestock Exposition next year. Lew Ayers is the Vo-Ag instructor in charge. L. F. Photo TURKEY PRESENTED TO LBJ President Lyndon B. Johnson and Senator Everett McKinley Dirksen were on hand at the White House for the 23rd An nual Turkey Presentation. The center of attention was a 40- pound broad-breasted white tom which was presented to Presi dent Johnson by Marvin John son, President of the National Turkey Federation. 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He has been secretary of the National Grange since 1865 and prior to that was national gate keeper. Active in the Grange for 34 years, he is a member and past master of Union and Pomona Granges in Butler county. Three times he was elected to two-year terms as state master, the maximum under Grange rules. As head of the State Grange he gave leadership to a 60,000-member organization of 638 subordinate bodies in 65 counties and 58 Pomona Grang es. As national master of the Grange, he succeeds Herschel D. Newsom who leaves the post after 18 years to take a place on the U.S. Tariff Commission to which he was named by President Johnson. A former Butler county dairy' farmer, Scotts interests have been closely linked with educa tion and agriculture, and as head of the State Grange he gave conscientious statewide leadership in these fields. He has served on important state commissions by appoint ments of Governor Shafer and Governor Scranton. He is a member of the Governor’s Com mittee on Preservation of Agri cultural Land, the Governor’s Committee to determine priori ties in state needs, and the State Advisory Committee on Agri cultural Research. He is a member of the advis ory council of the State Board of Education, the State Ad visory Committee for Vocational and Technical Schools, and the education and finance commit tees of the State Chamber of Commerce, He is a past presi dent of the Butler County and Slippery Rock area School boards. He is a director of the Farmers and Traders Life In surance and National Grange Mutual Insurance Companies, both Grange affiliates. Twice he has been honored for distinguished service. The NCw Holland Machine Company conferred on him its Award of Merit in 1866 for outstanding leadership in agriculture. In 1960 the Butler County Pomona Grange cited him as “Man of the Year” for civic leadership and community service. He is the son of Frank W. MARTIN'S 41% Steer Concentrate * With Stilbosol for beefer feeding efficiency MARTIN'S TEED MILL, INC. R. D. 3, Ephrata, Penna. Phone 733-6518 ± CHRISTMAS GIFT ftk & ter DAD |f at Special Sayings r* Available with 10 different soft-, j-y » hard- and roller-nose bars from 14” jfj. ' to 25”, all-purpose bow, or plunge $14495 Weight: 18% lbs. less bar & chain. Engine: Wright, 4.7 cubic inches, short stroke, loop-scavenged. 2- cycle, ruggedized, direct drive, with each saw Fuel tank: V/4 quarts, purchased we give tank: 12 ounces. 2 pks. E of oii ELI F. KING & POND ROAD, 2 files RONKS R. D. 1 (2 Miles NW of Intercourse) Scott, Butler, R.D. 5, and the late Mrs.. Scott. He it married to, the former Dorothy McCand leu, daughter of Mrs. B, H. Me- Candleaa, Butler, R.D. 1, and the late Mr. McCandless, They have three sons, James, an instructor at Princeton Unlvenity; Thomas, student at Dickinson College, and David, at home. They are members of West Shore Baptist Church, Camp Hill, of which Mr. Scott is a former trustee. Try A Classified It Pays