VOL. U NO. 26 SELECTING LANCASTER COUNTY EGGS for her market basket is Mrs. Sally Wanger. 2595 State Street, East Peters burg, and her three-year-old daughter Grayson. The little tot obliged local poul trymen by telling a reporter she likes eggs. “I eat them in the morning,” she said. The setting for the Lancaster Farm ing photo was at Erb’s Super Market in Local Eggs Get A Promotion Boost From Farm Show Banner Lancaster County produced eggs got a boost this week, when the -Pennsylvania Farm Show Banner won by local poultrymen in January started it’s rounds of local food stores who sell only Bicksler Elected To Membership Of Comma Sigma Delta H. J. Bicksler, Executive Di rector of Pennsylvania Poultry Federation was elected into membership of Gamma Sigma Delta, A National Honoi Society of Agriculture. The Penn State Chapter held its annual banquet on May 8 in the Hetzel Union Building on the Penn State Cam- (Continued on Page 12) Farm Calendar Saturday, May 24 8:30 a.m —Rocking G Stables Quarter Horse Show, Leola Monday, May 26 8.00 pm—Lancaster County FPA meet, Ephrata High School 8.00 pm —DHIA Directors meet, Farm and Home Cen ter. Tuesday, May 27 8.00 p.m —Lancaster County Extension Directors meet, Pam and Home Center. eggs produced here Under the dnection of the Lancaster Coun ty Poultry Association the ban ner and a large printed display card were placed in Erbs Supei Market at East Petersburg Mon day On hand to see the new effort to promote eggs produced local ly were - Allen Groff, who has 1200 layers and Kenneth Hoffer, who has 2000 layers Both reside at Manheim R 4 Also present were Harold Esbenshade, Man heim R 2, President of the local (Continued on Page 9) Local District Enters Goodyear Competition Lancaster County Soil and Wa ter Conseivation District has en tered the 23rd annual Goodyeai competition to select the nation’s top 53 conservation districts, ao cording to Amos H Funk, KD #l, Millersville, district chair man Activities of the district' wil] be weighed against the perform ance of other districts in the state in determining the out standing district in the annual event sponsored by The Good year Tire & Rubber Company of Akron, Ohio Key agricultural leaders will (Continued on Page 8) Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 24,1969 East Petersburg, Monday, where the Lan caster County Poultry, Association placed the Pennsylvania Farm Show Banner won by county exhibitors to promote eggs pro duced locally. Also placed on display with the banner was a printed card which read, “Congratulations Lane. Co Poultrymen We are proud to supply our customers with these fresher Lancaster County Eggs.” Margarita Eshleman Is Named 4-H Leader Maigante Eshleman, 17, of Pequea Rl, was named to serve as a Leadership Council repres sentative at the 4-H Congress to be held June 16-19 at Penn State University Miss Eshleman, dau ghter of Mr and Mrs Henry C Eshleman, is a senior at Penn Manor High School and will join 59 other Commonwealth youths to supervise program activities of the 1,000-member delegation participating in the congress A member of the Penn W'llow 4-H Community -Club, she has completed projects in cooking, sewing, teen leadership, garden ing, flowers, and entomology, and health Margante served her club as president, vice president, secre (Continued on Page 6) Glenn Flickinger Farm&Home Scholarships Awarded To Local Youths Eight county youths were a varded scholai ships Tuesday night in the fields of agriculture and home economics by the Lan- caster County Farm and Home Foundation M M Smith, county agricul tural agent and ehauman of the Foundation’s scholarship com mittee, said the awards are for $4OO each There were 12 local high school youths competing for the awards Scholarship winneis are Timothy C Emenheisei, 324 S Maiket St, Mount Joy A son of Mr and Mis William Emenheis er, the youth will graduate in June from Donegal High School and will enter Delaware Valley College at Doylestown this yeai to study agucultuie Glenn W Flickingei, Ephiata R 3 A son of Mr and Mis Willis Flickinger, he will be gi aduated from Ephrata High school and is enrolled in Delaware Valley College to study agriculture. Jeanne Mane Herr, Box 25, Gap A daughter of Mr and Mrs Ira L Herr Jr, Jeanne will be graduated from Pequea Valley Margaret Martin Jeanne Marie Herr Timothy Emenheiser $2.00 Per Year High School and will enter Mad ison College, Harrisonburg. Va* this yeai to study home econo< mics J Thomas Lehman. Holt wood Rl, a son of Mr and Mrs Roy J. Lehman Young Lehman will be gi aduated from the Lancaster Mennomte school and will enter Delaware Valley College for a degree m agriculture Margaret Martin, 852 E Main Si Ephrata, a daughter of Mr. (Continued on Page 5) Patricia Yonnff Thomas Lehman Terri Ann Shank Linda K. Shenk