Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 01, 1969, Image 6

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    6—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. February 1.1969
SOUTHERN LANCASTER COUNTY right) Shirley Aaron, Carol Groff, Gary
4-H youth honored at the Inter-State An- Akers, Marilyn Krantz and Dale Bollinger,
nual Meeting Thursday. They are: (left to
John Hostetter, three brothers, Gary Akers, Dale Bollinger
Leon, Everett and Stanley Krei- Marilyn Krantz, Carol Groff and
der. In making the presenta- Shirley Aaron.
riots in the city “Your products tlons - Director Robert McSparr- Qth the Drogram in
arp hein<* sold there ” and when an > reported that according to miners on tne program in
are Dem 0 soia tnere, ana wnen p records the three Kreider eluded Glenn Aument, Young
we have riots the milkman will t-o-op recoias tne tnree Kreiaer . FrpH rndpr An 5
n/.i an in That ruts rlown sales ” biothers joined the orgamza- , riea An
not go in. that cuts down sales t _ th J d nual Meeting Representative
In the awards program, four tlon on tne same aa y- dM k Np^ tnn F]pld Rpnrp .
members were honoied for 25 Also recognized for outstand- sen (- a t lve ’ P
years of membership. They are mg 4-H Dairy Club work were ’
• Riots
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New County FFA
Officers Installed
by Robert Wanner,
retiring County FFA reporter
The Lancaster County FFA
Red Rose Chapter meeting was
held on Monday, January 27 at
745 pm. at Warwick High
School.
The meeting was called to or
der by the president, Linford
Martin. Representatives from
the following schools wre pre
sent. Elizabethtown, Ephrata,
Lampeter-Strasburg, Manheim
Central, New Holland, Penn
Manor, Pequea Valley, Solanco
and Warwick
Committee repoits were as
follows Winter sports schedule
Crop Reporters
Are Honored
Eleven Lancaster Countians
were awarded certificates for 25
years or more of crop and live
stock reporting according to the
Pennsylvania Crop Reporting
Service They are W. D Her
shey, 119 Pine St, Lancaster,
Simon R. Snyder, Ephrata RD
1; Peter A Hernley, Manheim
RD 4; Musser White Leghorn
Farm, Mount Joy; Benjamin E
Thuma, Marietta RD 1, D Mark
Huber, 1851 Hans Herr Drive,
Lancaster; Eh W Martin, New
Holland RD 1; L E Shoemaker,
Kirkwood RD 1, Melvin M
Brendle, East Earl RD 1, Har
old M Ney, Marietta RD 1, Mrs
Anna P. Girvin, Quarryville RD
3.
The oldest reporters, in terms
of service, is Edward Alspach,
Auburn Rl, Schuylkill County,
who has been sending agricul
tural data to the organization
for more than 45 jears
Others with 40 or more years
of service are Mrs Clifford J
Fritz, Lock Haven Star Route,
Clinton County; Noah L
Haines, Waynesburg, RD 3,
Gren? County; and J Allen
Rhodes, McVeytown, RD 1, Miff
lin County.
Today is the tomorrow you
worried about yesterday and
it was pretty awful, wasn’t it?
and tobacco show by Pequea
Valley, delegates report from
FFA winter convention by New
Holland and Lampeter chapter
The 38 county FFA boys who
qauhfied for the Red Rose
Farmer Degree were presented
certificates at this meeting.
The newly elected county of
ficers were installed The offi
cers and the office they hold
are as follows Paul Eckman,
president; Lester Bowman, vice
president, Paul Clark, secre
tary; Jeff Pfautz, treasurer;
Burnell Buchen, reporter; Ken
Weaver, Sentinel; Thomas
Aaron, Chaplain, Carl Erb, cor
esponding secretary, and Mich
ael Baum, parliamentarian.
The program of work assign
ments for 1969 were discussed
under new business The work
assignments were assigned to
FFA Chapters for the coming
year
The meeting was adjourned
by the new president Paul Eck
man at 8 30 p.m.
ML Joy Co-Op
Holds Meeting
The Mt. Joy Milk Co-op held
its annual meeting at Hostet
ler’s Banquet Hall last week
John Weidman showed slides
entitled “People to People
Tour”, which were taken in
Russia. Three hundred mem
bers and guests attended
Louis Bixler, president, pre
sided at the business meeting
Tnree directors were elected as
follows Robert Nolt, Lancaster,
Jay Newcomer, Mt Joy, and
James Eshelman, Mt Joy. It
was announced that Co-op sales
were 3Vz million.
Victor Plastow and -Jay Irwin,
associate county agents, spoke
on “Milk Marketing, Substitutes
of Imitations ”
The resolution was adopted
retiring the 1963 outstanding
certificates.
• Form & Home
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cd people’s actions At that
lime we were literally one na
tion. Then came technology,
less people were needed to pio
duce food and they tnoved to
the city Soon industry develop
ed and everybody had to get
bigger. Soon salesmanship and
competition increased and we
got more clever, but the pro
ducts we have turned out
haven’t measuied up, he said
And with big industry there is
very little sense of responsibili
ty among the workers ”
Speaking on the problems of
cities Dr. John said, “There is
a question if a modern big city
can manage itself The moral
fiber of its people is what it is
dependent upon.”
Concluding with icmaiks con
cerning the Farm and Home
Center he said, “My hope is
that a building such as this will
DUTCHMAN FEED
MILLS, INC. GRUBB SUPPLY CO.
R. D. 1, Stevens Elizabethtown
C. E. SAUDER & SONS H - JACOB HOOBER
R. D. 1, East Earl Intercourse, Pa.
HEISEY
FARM SERVICE
Lawn Ph: 964-3444
FOWL’S FEED SERVICE
R. D. 1, Quarryville
R. D. 2. Peach Bottom
ROHRER’S MILL
R. D. 1, Ronks
PARADISE SUPPLY
Paradise
help build a group dedication
and responsibility that links the
People together.”
In the business meeting,
George Lewis, Lancaster, and
Leroy R. Pfautz, Stevens Rl,
were newly named as directors
and reelected were. Amos Funk,
Millersvillc Rl, Noah Kreider,
Monheim R 3, Mrs Landis Myer,
New Holland Rl, Phares Risser,
Elizabethtown and Melvin R.
Stoltzfus,, Ronks R 2.
In a reorganization meeting
of the directors, George Lewis
was elected treasurer succeed
ing Phares Risser. Other offic
ers reelected were: B. Snavely
Garber, president, Forry H.
Skromme, vice president and
Mrs. Landis Myer, secietary.
Leukemia is a cancer of the
blood-forming tissue and strikes
more adults than children, ac
cording to the American Cancer
Society.
H. M. STAUFFER
& SONS, INC.
Witmer
WHITE OAK MILL
R. D. 4, Manheim
MILLERSVILLE
SUPPLY CO.
Millersville
MOUNTVILLE
FEED SERVICE
R. D. 2, Columbia
HERSHEY BROS.
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