Garden Spot Banquet (Continued From Page 8) Firmer Organization tractor - driving contest. t John S. Yost, Kinzers RDI, re ceived special recognition for being the organization’s high DfHA. member. Yost’s cows averaged 14,697 pounds of milk and 612 pounds of butterfat The member attending the most meetings was Glenn Her shey, New Holland RDI. Receiving special certifi cate# of appreciation from the Garden Spot organization were: John Weidman, Pioneer Seed Company; Dr. Walter Trum bauer, Ephrata veterinarian, and P. L. Rohrer & Bro. Inc., represented by Earl Rohrer. ' Jacob Musser, Grassland FFA Chapter president, brought greetings from the FFA. He John Landis, left, Garden Spot Young the high Chapter DHIA award to John S. Farmer public relations director, presents Yostj Kinzers RDI. you're mm L. H. BRUBAKER’S ALL DAY TUESDAY, MARCH 2 Evening Program at 7 P.M. At the Lancaster store 350 Strasburg Pike Rt. 896 between the Lincoln Highway and Strasburg PRIZES MOTION PICTURES EQUIPMENT DISPLAYS REFRESHMENTS A AUIS-CHALMERS JLg NEW HOLLAND new model Haybines, Balers, etc ■jygyy HOLLAND WINPOWER & WINCO standby generators. STARLINE tank spreaders and barn equipment. Lawn and Garden tractors, tillers and mowers. DIVISION OF SPERRY RAND SPECIAL PRICES ON GENERAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES Something Special With Each Purchase Factory Trained Servicemen LH: /VvTfTIIcT/ particularly thanked Young Farmers for providing FFA members an opportunity to see their farming operations and to learn first hand about farming. Jay Foreman, state Young Farmer treasurer, spoke on be half of the state organization He noted a regional leadership training conference will be held at the Ephrata High School au ditorium March 1; the annual state picnic will be held at Chambersburg July 16 -17; the Pennsylvania Young Faimer convention has been scheduled for November 11 -12 at the Treadway Inn, Lebanon. Special awards were present ed to Robinson, the chapter ad visor, and to Larry Weaver, outgoing president. The speaker was James Hall, ALLIS-CHALMERS EQUIPMENT including new model tractors, “No-Til” planters and the NEW AUTOMATIC RESET PLOW. Receiving certificates of at the Garden Spot banquet right, Earl Rohrer of P. L. i fau i 350 Strasburg Pike, Lancaster Ph. Lane. 397-5179 Strasburg 687-6002 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 27,1971 appreciation Bro. Inc., John Weidman, Pioneer Seed are: left to Company and Dr. Walter Trumbauer, Eph- Rohrer and rata veterinarian. Octoraro science teacher, on coming to prove some state “ Harmony with the Bible and ments in the Bible as in fact Science.” Hall quoted numerous being scientific, contrary to the reference in the Bible indica- known knowledge for centuries, ting an understanding of basic Hall described the Bible a scientific facts centuries before scientifically accurate book with they were generally accepted, scientific information far in ad- These include; that the world is vance of its time. round, that the world is sur pended in space, that water re- Members of the banquet cycles all now scientifically committee preparing the ban established facts, but not be- Qoct were: Clyde Martin, chair lieved at the time the Bible was man ’ assisted b y Robert Martin, neyea at me time me umie was Earl Fisher and John c Camp wntten. bell. Hall repeatedly maintained Program toastmaster was that contrary to the thinking of John C. Campbell Invocation many persons today, the Bible was given by Mervin Weiler Al must be interpreted literally so assisting with the program and the so-called miracles must were Mervin Hoober, John J, be accepted as fact. Science is Landis, and William Fisher. 9
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