Outstanding Senior Award Goes To County Youth At Penn State Two winners were announced woic Sheryl Long Vanco. food recently for the “Outstanding technology maior from Edinboro Senior Award” in the College of end foi merly of Huntingdon. Agriculture at The Pennsjl- and John J Frey of Quarryvillc, Vania State University. Honoied majoi in animal science. amimx-A- ♦ > , Calf Scour Boluses Save $1.19 Calfsaver Tablets Save $129 Handi-Udder Ointment Save 94fi Mastitis is always a threat. Pro tect yourself by keeping these proved remedies on hand. Use Masticort to treat acute mastitis. Use Agway NPS/50 to - ' control infections in the herd. Together they have the broad-spectrum controls needed for chronic and acute mastitis. Stock up on these and other remedies now at Agway stores and representatives. Lancaster Store New Holland Store Manheim Pike and 219 S Railroad Ave. Dillerville ßoad 354-2146 Lancaster 394-0541 43 & G Feed & Supply 872 Mt. Joy Road Manheim 665-5001 Henry B. 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Kurtz 1160 N Market St. Elizabethtown 367-5430 Presented this year for the first time, the "Outstanding Sen io> Award" leplaccs the "Mr. Agriculture" citation bestowed in previous years upon an out standing student in the College of Agriculture The award is sponsoied by Coaly Society, an honoiary undergiaduatc group Sheiyl Vanco’s most chcnshed honor was being selected “Miss College of Agi (culture” in 1966- 07 She won fust place in the Guldm Public Speaking Con test, sponsoied by Coaly Society She has seived as a icpresenta li\e to the Ag Student Council And she was editor of the “Ag Hill Breeze” and the "Penn State Danyinan ” Sheiyl has been active as seuetaiy to the Campus 4H Club, the Daily Science Club, the Food Technology Club, and Coaly Society As a member of the dany cattle judging team, Sheiyl placed sixth in piesent mg oral reasons at the National Collegiate Daily Cattle Judging Contest held in Columbus, Ohio. She ranked 12th at the Inter national Collegiate Dairy Cattle Judging Contest in Chicago. John Frey is president of the tion is presented to Henry Hackman, Manheim R 2, (right), Ag Student Council. He served by state Rep. Jack Horner, for outstanding work in conser as assistant beef superintendent va tj on The presentation was made Tuesday evening at the Little* International Livestock L f a fl Ca^ er Co ™ tj L Soll and Water District Annual Meeting Exposition He represented the at the Farm and Home Center. L. F. Photo Block and Bridle Club at a na- tional meeting of undergraduate # Hackman upon and each tecalled some student livestock clubs in Chic- (Continued from Pa ff e 1) phase of his work that was out age. ° standing. Such woids as piac- _ , . , , bis farm showing practices from tical, integrity, fuendship, bos- John is business manager of an air . view Benjamin F pitality and somebody who cai es, the “Ag Hill Breeze” and is a Weav er, Chairman of the County were used to describe Hackman. Coaly Society member He was commissioners, presented a a member of both the meats j for service f t 0 the Dis judging team and the livestock £ ic j* judging team He ranked 9th rt the North Central Livestock Then it was Chailes Slaton, Judging Contest at Ohio State public information officei of the University. He was 10th highest Soil Conservation Disti ict, who individual at the Eastern Nation- presented a slide exposition al Livestock Exposition in Tim- tracing Hackman’s interest in onium, Md., and was high in- land conservation and finally dividual in judging Angus cattle Funk presented a scrap book at the Pennsylvania Livestock with some 55 letters of con- Exposition, Harrisburg. gratulations. ______ Throughout the evening fi lends ot Hackman were called Lancaster Farming. Saturday. March 8,1969 STATE LEGISLATIVE RESOLUTION of congratula- Slaton told the audience that in the beginning Hackman’s conseivation moves at his Man* heim faim weren’t the most pop* ular things with his neighbors. “But in time, the neighbors began to look over the fence at Henry’s place and later the ap pearance of their farmland be gan to change,” he said. In citing some of Hackman’s feats, the conservation official said he had drained his land, planted new grasses, improved his cattle herds and still taught science to youngsters. Hackman also is a science teacher at Donegal High School. Robert G Struble, executive vice president, Brandywine Val ley Association, West Chester, compared Hackman’s way of life with a poem of Douglas Malloch’s, “Life’s Tiue Values.” Weaver labeled the conserva tionist a man who has lived and preached the good life Weaver said he had known Hackman since the time both were school teachers Finally Hackman stepped to the lecturn “I’ve got mixed emotions about this It’s just awfully hard to believe all of this can be happening to me tonight,” he said Health Aid Service Being Provided The Visiting Nurse Associa tion of Lancaster County is now providing Homemaker-Home Health Aide service to the resi dents of Lancaster County, Homemakers, who are piofes sionally supervised, are mature, understanding women, experi enced in caring for children and managing a home. They have been trained also to care for the elderly, the han dicapped, and the chronically ill in their own homes. If you, or anyone you know, needs this helping service, call The Visit ing Nuise Association, 397 8251 for moie information. There are about 75 million hoises in the woild about 23 million less than 10 yeais ago. Denver is our highest state capitol, Boston, the hugest and Caison City, the smallest 9