Ephrata Area (Continued from Page 17) advisor, received a special award of appreciation for his assistance to the organization. Receiving the chapter’s “1971 Appreciation Awards” were: Kemieth W. Hoover and Char les E. Shealer. The awards were presented by Marvin Sander. Among those ’making brief statements to the group were: Stanley Wolfe, Pennsylvania Young Farmer president; Jay Foreman, State Young Farmer treasurer; and John Campbell, State Public Relations Director. Balmer introduced guests and Charles E. Shealer Accepts Appreciation Award „ t r -t *' > J-r,,.’.i „<-i 'p* uw*t«a«tfTMM»>fc*Mainr(iiiim«t(uii>incMKv*» i| 4 | New officers for the Ephrata Area Young Farmers shown being installed are; left to right, Glenn Martin, public relations; Earl G. Martin, treasurer; Clyde Eby, Tom' Bollinger brought greet ing's from the Cloister FFA Chapter Invocation was by Warren Bollinger. Earl Smoker was,in charge of awarding door prizes. .Charles Ackley showed slides of the organization’s activities during the past year. Irvin Graybill showed a movie of'“A Tour of Africa” Graybill was part of a People to People goodwill tour last year. An account of the tour was made recently in Lancaster Farming by Homer Graybill. The Ephrata Young Farmers Association, with 60 members in 1970, is the largest Young Farmer Chapter in Pennsyl vania. Checking Reserve. For people who hate asking for a loan. Among those participating in the Eph rata Area Young Farmer banquet were: Jesse G. Balmer, new president; Mahlon Eberly, outgoing president and banquet Jf for any reason you hate to ask for a loan tout of shyness, say, or Inconvenience, or a busy schedule), here's a service you'll like. It’s called Checking Reserve. It’s a pre-approved line of credit. The credit is built right into your checking account. You may have as little as $5OO credit or as much as $5OOO. You don’t have to use the credit until—and unless—you need it. And, of course, you don’t pay for if until you do use if. When you need a loan, you just write one of your ordinary checks. You don’t have to let us know—-we’ll know from your balance, life insurance is included at no cost to you. Repayment is easy: you have 24 months, and the interest rate is low. Ask at any of Commonwealth’s 29 offices about Checking Reserve. Commonwealth Jk Nationsßank Lititz - Manheim Township - MiUersviUe. Rohrerstown Lancaster - Centerville ♦ Lancaster East - LandisviUe secretary; Irvin Graybill, vice president, and Jesse G. Ealmer, president. And, if you hate to ask for a loan. It’s for you. Member F.D.I.C. 4. *V 2 \ -i. , Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 13,1971 toastmaster, and Stanley Wolfe, Pennsyl vania Young Farmers Association presi dent. It’s for emergencies. It's for opportunities. } ' 19
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