—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 18, 1972 32 Manheim Young Farmer Chapter Holds Banquet The Manheim Young Farmer Association held its annual banquet Friday evening, March 10 in the Manheim Central High School cafeteria with 235 persons attending. The banquet committee was comprised of Ben Molt, chair man, Luke Brubaker, Russ Adamire and Elam Bollinger. Dale Hershey, Chapter president, served as toastmaster for the evening. During awards presentations, Hershey was presented a Pennsylvania Young Farmer pin by Jay Foreman, president of the State Young Farmer Association. Four Chapter members were recognized for high corn grain yields during 1971. Receiving a silver platter for his first place yield of 197 bushels per acre was Luke Brubaker, Mount Joy RDI. Other corn grain winners receiving trophies were: Wayne Miller, Mount Joy RDI, 156 bushels per acre, second; Ben Nolt, Manhiem RDI, 154 bushels per acre, third, and Norman Sauder, Lititz RD2, 142 bushels per acre. Receiving trophies in corn silage competition was Wilmer Esbenshade, first with 7,606 TDN, and Henry Shenk, second. A Curtis artificial breeding service was presented by Clifford Gibble to Elam Bollinger for having the high Chapter DHIA average in 1971. His herd of 42.8 Ray D. Shenk, left, chairman of the awards committee, presented awards for corm grain and corn silage yields to members of the Manheim Young Farmer Association at the annual banquet last week. Receiving corn grain awards were: left to right, Shenk; Luke Brubaker, first Accepting the Honorary Membership award at the Manheim Young Farmer banquet is Noah J. Fuhrman, left, principal at Manheim Central High School, from Donald Hershey, Region II State vice president. In the foreground is Dale Hershey, Chapter president and toastmaster at the banquet. head of Registered Holsteins produced 15,623 pounds of milk and 587 pounds of butterfat. Noah J. Fuhrman, Manheim Central High School principal, was made an Honorary Young Farmer member. Fuhrman was cited for his years of service to Young Farmers in the Manheim area. Leadership awards were presented to Jay Foreman, State Young Farmers president; Donald Hershey, State Region II vice president, and Clarence Keener, State Outstanding Young Farmer. In comments made by Jess Erway, Manheim Young Farmer advisor, the Manheim Chapter was cited for high leadership ability and future resources for leadership. Recognized as past State officers were: Vince Becker, secretary; Forney Longenecker, two years as public relations director and one year as president; Jay Rohrer, two years as public relations director; Paul Kline, president; Jay Foreman, two years as public relations director and presently serving as president, and Donald Hershey, serving as Region II vice president. Ben Nolt, Manheim RDI, and Paul Kline, Lititz RDI, received awards for their outstanding services to the Chapter. A plaque was given to advisor Erway by Ronald Kline in appreciation for with 197 bushels per acre; Wayne Miller, 156 bushels, second; Ben Noit, 154 bushels, third, and Norman Sauder, 142 bushels, fourth. Receiving the corn silage award with 7,606 TDN was Wilmer Esbenshade, far right. Several members of the Manheim Young Farmer Chapter were honored at the annual banquet for accomplishments beyond the local level. Shown, left to right, are Jess Erway, chapter advisor; Clarence his services to the organization. In comments made by John Campbell, New Holland, serving his second term as State public (Continued On Page 33) SPECIALS ON GOODYEAR SUPER TORQUE 13.6 x3B 6 ply $95,00 12.4 x 36 6 ply s9o*oo 16.9 x 34 6 ply $ 130.00 18.4 x 30 8 ply $ 140.00 All sizes include Federal Tax. We install or repair on your farm. MUMMAU TIRE SERVICE Mount Joy, Pa. 653-1260 Help Us Serve You Don’t assume we know about your farm organization’s meeting. To get your meeting on our Farm Calendar, it’s safer to assume we don’t know. Kemind us by calling 394-3047 or 626-2191 or by writing to Lancaster Farming, 22 E. Main St., Lititz, Pa. 17543. You’ll be helping us to serve you better. P.S. If you’re not sure you told us already, we don’t mind hearing from you again. GET YOUR CROP OFF TO A SUPER START Smoketown, Pa. TM i ORTHQ CHEVRON DESIGN UNIR£L RtC US PA OFP Keener Jr, Pennsylvania State Outstanding Young Farmer; Donald Hershey, Region II vice president, and Jay Foreman, State Young Farmer president. 397-3539
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers