Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 22, 1971, Image 9

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Officers of the Manhexm Central FFA
Chapter elected recently are as follows:
left to right, Mervm Groff, Manheim RD2,
reporter; Gary Buchen, Manheim RD3,
vice president; Marlin Becker, Manheim
RD2, treasurer, Joe LeFever, Manheim
RD4, president; Mervm Bruckhart, Lititz
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Phone Lone. 397-3539
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 22,1971 —
RD2, sentinel; Amos Sauder, Manheim
RDI, secretary, and John Miller, Elm,
chaplain.
These officers recently attended the
Lancaster County FFA Leadership Train
ing Conference at Solanco High School.
Mark A. Campbell is chapter advisor.
Sweef Cherry Standards
Are Revised by USDA
The U S Department of Agri
culture recently announced re
vision of the U S standards for
giades of sweet cheines, to ad
just the tolerances for defects
allowed en icute or at destina
tion and at shipping point
USDA’s Consumer and Market
ing Seivice said the revision in
corporates the changes as pio
posed March 19
The revised standards were
scheduled to he published in the
May 7 Federal Register and will
become effective on date o£
publication.
Copies of the revised standards
may be obtained from the'Fruit
and Vegetable Division, Com*
sumer and Marketing Service,
U S Department of Agriculture,
Washington, D C 20250
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