Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 07, 1970, Image 10

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    10 —Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, November 7,1970
V. J. Letoinger Elected President
Of Lancaster Co. Pastry Assn.
Vernon J. Lemnuer, Homer Leimnger also appointed the
iRD2. was elected pu ol lolloping commiltecs- meinbcr
ithe Lancaster County I’oulliy ship, Aaron Click; promotional,
Association at a meeting Thins- Loion Weigard, chairman, and
day evening at the Farm and Jack Hubei: publicity, Zano Wil-
Home Center. son; tour, Claude Hess, chair-
Leininger succeeds Loren man, and Harold Mussulman;
Weigavd. educational, Stanley Mussclman,
Other officers elected were: chairman, and Loren Weigard:
Vice-president. John R Huber queen, John Melhorn; banquet,
Jr.. Lititz RD3: treasurer, Mel- j,. v j n jiusscr, chairman, and
Vin C. Gehman. 611 E Roseville Kline; representative to
Road, Lancaster, and secrelaiy, , . J ~ _ ,
John Jacob Oberholtzer, 171 Pennsylvania Poultry Fcdcia-
Newport Road. Leola, tion, Loren Weigard.
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Witiner, Pa. 392-7227
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MOUNT VILLE 285-5951
Cope & Weaver Co. Messick Form Equip.
NEW PROVIDENCE ELIZABETHTOWN
786-7351 367-1319
International Harvester
New officers voted by the Lancaster County Poultry
Association Thursday night are: seated left to right, Vernon
J. Leininger, president, and Jack R. Huber Jr., vice presi
dent. Standing left to right, Melvin Gehman, treasurer, and
John J. Oberholtzer, secretary^
Firm Gives To United Fund
With employees boosting the
average amount of their indivi
dual contributions to a new
high. New Holland Division oi
Sperry Rand Corpoiaiion gave
a record $132,102 donation to
the 1970 Lancaster County Unit
ed Campaign.
The 1970 total is a new high
PROGRAMMED
BEEF
is the Red Rose way to better satisfaction and more money from
your steers.
These feeds will take the guesswork out of steer feeding Red
Rose Beef Supplements, Brood Cow Cubes, 20% Cattle Cubes,
Beef Pellets, Roughage Extender and Beef Starter Pellets,
Call us and let us explain Programmed Beef to you
Wolter Binkley & Son Heistond Bros.
Lititz Elizabethtown
Brown & Rea, Inc.
Red Rose Form
Service, Inc.
Elverson Supply Co. N ‘ Church st ■ Quarryviiie Chos. E. Souder & Sons
Elverson Tene Hill
Atglen
L. T. Geib Estate
Manheim
i d r....L,:u b Cob G. R. Mitchell, Inc.
I. B. Groyb.ll & Son Relton Pa
StKisburg
E. Musser Heiscy & Son Mountville Feed Service
R. D. #2, Mt Joy, Pa. Mountville
for the local farm equipment
manufacturer and its em
ployees. This year's gift is 6.4
per cent higher than the com
bined company and employee
gift to last year's duve.
Company employees gave an
average of $34.02 with 99.4 per
cent participating.
David B. Hurst Ammon E. Shelly
Bowmansville Lititz
Twin Valley FFA
A meeting of the Twin Valley
FuUnc Farmeis of America was
held Monday. Non ember 2 in the
vocational agncnltuic classroom
at Twin Valley Ilieh School with
14 mcmbeii piesenl.
The nu cling was brought to
older by Fiod Mast, president.
The minutes of the previous
meeting were read by Bob Mc-
Gowan, secretary, and approved.
The treasuier’s report was given
by Carl Oldham, treasurer, and
filed for audit.
Fred Mast talked about the
county corn contest which is to
be held on Novembei 17 at 7:30
p m, at Brandywine High School.
He then talked about the hoagie
sale which will be held Novem
ber 14.
Jerry Jackson gave a commit
tee report on the suggestion to
sell Florida oranges He then
moved that we sell Florida
oranges. The motion was second
ed and passed.
The chapter set prices to sell
the oranges. They are: $5 a crate,
$2.75 for half a crate, or $.55 a
dozen. There are at least 10
dozen oranges in a crate. Any
one wishing to buy oranges
please contact any member of
the Twin Valley FFA.
Gary Mellot moved that .the
chapter proceed with the green
hand ceremony. It was seconded
and passed. It was then properly
moved and seconded that we ac
cept the candidates for green
hand. They are- Tom Beiler, Bill
Ford, Jaff Gabel, Bob Evans,
Wilmer Martin, and Jerry
Murray.
The group then went to the
gym to play basketball.
Richard Kurtz
Chapter Reporter
Musser Forms, Inc.
Columbia
Musser's Mill
The Buck
E. P. Spotts, Inc.
Honey Biook
H. M. Stauffer & Sons,
Inc.
Witmer