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D. 1, Quarryville R. D. 2, Peach Bottom H. M. STAUFFER & SONS, INC. Witmer Penn Manor FFA Attends Kansas City Convention On Saturday morning, October 9, nine seniors of the Penn Manor FFA and advisor, August Bir chler, left the Penn Manor High School and headed west for Kansas City, Mo., to attend the National FFA Convention. The nine members making the trip were: Dennis Landis, Dave Gerlach, Clyde Erb, Glenn Newcomer, Glenn Rohrer, Martin Harnish, Jim Charles, Lloyd Hess and Tim Herr. The group left in a Chevy Van and camped along the way to Kansas City. On Saturday night the group camped near Cincinnati, Ohio. On Sunday traveled through Cincinnati and saw the Red’s old and new baseball stadiums and a couple of old steam, river boats. From there we traveled on to Indianapolis Speedway and visited the speedway. We reached St. Louis Sunday evening where we took in a few more interesting land marks, such as the new Cardinal Stadium, Gateway Arch, Paddle Wheelers, and the St. Louis Airport, and then camped outside of St. Louis. The next morning we jour neyed on to Missouri where we toured Daniel Boone’s Home and Merrimac caves, which was the hideout of Jesse James. After camping on the outskirts of Kansas City on Monday night, we drove into town Tuesday Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 23,1971 morning where we met two other Manor FFA members: Parke Hess, a poultry judge; Dave Hess, a livestock judge, and advisor Michael Burton. When not attending the Con vention at Kansas City, we toured the Truman Library and Museum, the Kansas City, Kansas, stockyards, the American Royal Horse Show, and the General Motors car plant in Kansas. On Saturday morning we headed east again, stopping at the St. Louis Gateway Arch to take an elevator ride to the top of 4-H Beef Group to Meet A special meeting of the show management committee for the Southeast District 4-H Beef Show and Sale will be held at 8 p.m. Wednesday, October 27 at the Union Stockyards, Lancaster. Members of the committee will be assisted by Lester Burdette and Frank Bortz of Penn State University, as well as representatives from the Livestock Exchange and the Union Stockyards Company John Schwartz and Bill Holloway will represent Chester County. Max Smith, Lancaster County ag agent, Harvey Fisher, Harold Stewart and Wilmer Nissley round out the committee. the Arch to look 30 miles over Missouri and Illinois. We camped outside St. Louis Saturday night and left early Sunday morning to arrive at the Penn Manor High School at 7 p.m. Sunday evening. It wasn’t a monotonous trip because when we got tired of riding we’d park the van beside a nice grass field and start a football game. Although we had a lot of fun, I believe everyone was ready to see good old Lancaster County again. Chapter News Reporter, Tim Herr 4-H Calendar Thursday, October 28 8 p.m. Lancaster County' 4-H Holstein Club meeting, Farm and Home Center. Wednesday, October 27 Bpm. Southeast District 4-H Beef Show and Sale committee meeting, Union Stockyards, Lancaster. NEMA to Meet The Northeast Egg Marketing Association will hold its annual meeting Friday, November 5 at the Marriott Motor Hotel, Newton, Mass The program includes a talk by Jerry Faulkner, United Egg Producers general manager, at 3 30 p m The afternoon program will begin at 1 p m. Hendrick Wentink of Pennfield Corp , Lancaster, will be toastmaster at the 6 p.m. banquet. Sister M. Thomas More, Holy Family College, Wise., will be speaker and entertainment will be by “The Show Stoppers”. NEMA business will be con ducted through the day, including various reports, action on by laws changes, and election of directors Vocational Week Declared Governor Milton J. Shapp has declared October 24 - 30 as National Vocational Guidance Week. He urged all citizens to observe the week by making themselves better acquainted with the ser vices offered by professional counselors and the extent to which each citizen can benefit from these services. Decoupage Classes Slated Classes on decoupage will be held at the Farm and Home Center on three separate dates. The classes will be held at 1 p.m October 28, November 4 and November 11. The classes will feature step by step demonstration of the procedure of decoupage, which is the art of decorating a surface with paper cutouts. The process can be used to make wonderful gifts or a marvelous personalized decorative touch for the home. Nutrition Workshops Set A series of three nutrition workshops have been scheduled at the Farm and Home Center. The dates are October 26, November 2 and November 9, beginning at 1 p.m. The workshops are designed to present the basic facts about nutrition and flow these facts relate to the health and well being of family members. 7