• Farm and Home (Continued from Page 1) having completed only 53 per cent o£ its assignments; the special gifts umt having turned in reports on 55 per cent of its prospects; and the farm gifts division showing 32 per cent of the rural canvassing completed With this amount of coverage remaining, we are urging all our volunteers to complete then contacts in the coming week ” Reports submitted thus far have come from each division as follows. Farm gifts $25,361 00; Major Gifts- $16,800 00, Special Gifts: $7,710 00; and Clubs and Organizations $3,- 632 00. The Completion Fund appeal FARMERS MEETING Allis Chalmers Corn Planter Clinic Displays and Discussions of Planting Equipment and Practices including Narrow Row and No-Til Features. TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 7:30 P. M. At Lancaster Store on Strasburg Pike, 2 miles South of Rt. 30 L H. BRUBAKER 350 Strasburg Pike, Lancaster R. D. 3, Lititz, Pa. Phone Lancaster 397-5179 Strasburg 687-6002 Lititz 626-7766 Agway Which type milk cooler best fits your dairy operation? # Sunset Bulk Milk Coolers are depend on lowest operating and available In many different models maintenance costs. _ there’s a tailored size for your Vacuum coolers incorporate all the established cooler features that Atmospheric coolers feature have made Sunset a leader. The •*Positive Refrigerant Control”, Vacuum Coolers can he used with built in fast drainage, all stainless pipeline or with one of Sunset sm eteel end complete-automatic con- expensive Milk Conveyor systems, tiols mounted on cooler. You can Call us for details. ■MBW) 24 Hour Milking Equipment Service Installation and Service CALL TODAY AND ASK FOR AN APPOINTMENT Agway Bee Line’s Local Commodity Technicians are: MR. FRED KERLIN MR. HAROLD KINSEY Agway is directed toward bringing the capital indebtedness on the new Farm-and ■ Home Center down to a minimum of $40,000.00, at which point Foundation direc tors believe this amount can be managed out of operating in come The bulk of the cost ol the Center, which approximat ed $500,000 00, has been met out of contributions received in previous public fund-raising ef forts conducted since late 1964 While the Center has been operating only a yeai, it is be ing widely used by both city and county organizations In ad dition, a great many individuals are dependent upon the services of agencies maintaining offices in the building. THE PRICE IS RICH!! “ADVANCED EVAPORATOR” DESIGN Bee Line Supply Cento' r 1027 DILLERVILLE ROAD, LANCASTER 24 HOUR SERVICE DAILY - PH. 717-397-4761 AT THE LAMPETER-STRASBURG Farmer; Dr. Melvin E. Rosier, Supervis- FFA Banquet are (left to right) Walter mg Principal made Honorary Chapter McDanel, Vo-Ag Teacher made Honorary Farmer; Donald Breneman, Star Green Chapter Farmer; Clair Witwer, Chapter Hand and A. Wilmer Esbenshade, Honor- Farmer; Paul Eckman, Star Red Rose ary Chapter Farmer. L. F. Photo • Lampeter (Continued from Page 1) vm E Miller, 1954; J. Mowery Frey Jr, 1955; James Hess, 1956. John Stoner, 1958, Aaron Landis, 1958; Robeit Book, 1960 and Melvin Breneman, 1965. The Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 15,1969—9 American Fanner Degree is the highest award given by the National FFA Honorary Chapter Farmers were named as follows: A Wil mer Esbenshade, Past Presi dent’s Fathei, V. Kyle Trout, Swine and Poultry Farmer; Charles R. Khngler, High School Principal; Dr. Melvin E Rosier, Supei vising Principal; and Walter S McDanel, Jr., Agncultuie Teacher. The Star Red Rose Chapter Farmer was Paul Eckman; Clair Witmer was the Star Chapter Farmer and Donald Breneman was named Star Green Hand. In the Foundation Awards program, Breneman recerved the Public Speaking and Dairy awards, Eckman won the Crop, Livestock Horticulture, and Forestry awaids, Robert Hess won the Soil and Water Manage ment award John Brackbill, Mechanics; and Melvin Stoltz fus, Agri-Business. Clair Esbenshade won the Bankers and the PP & L awards and served as master of cere monies.. Stoltzfus, Gary Dean and Ken Brubaker were named as the Sears Gilt winners. For Variety Dried fruits lend variety to the day’s meals. These fruits can be eaten without cooking it desired. Some dried fruits may need to be washed before using but they don’t need to be soak ed before cooking, according to Mrs Buth J. Buck, Penn State extension foods and nufntior. specialist. \