28 —Lancaster Farming, Saturday. April 22.1972 Stale Grange Emphasizes Youth Leadership Development of youth leadership talent, a major project of the Pennsylvania State Grange, promises constructive direction of social, economic and related factors in rural Penn sylvania, A. Wayne Readinger, state grange master, said. Readinger said added em phasis on leadership will continue through the remainder of April - youth month on the grange calendar This theme, he added, will prevade youth activities during the remainder of the grange year ending with the 100th State Grange Convention October 23-26 at Williamsport. Heading the program are state youth co-chairmen Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Schlegel, Fleetwood RD3, and members of their committees; Curtis Marshall, Ellwood City RDI; Richard Smith, Athens RD2; Mrs. Aleta Starkey, Washington; Mrs. Allen Dean Grove, Entriken; Douglas Bonsall, Millerstown RDI, and Mr and Mrs. Robert Hollabaugh, Warren. Added to the youth program this year for the first time is a public speaking contest. Entry forms may be obtained from the Schlegels and must be returned In the Kitchen BARLEY SOUP I cup barley 1 small onion, chopped 1 carrot, julicnncd cup margarine ■5 pints stock or water S tbsps parsley, chopped Salt and pepper, to taste Saute onions in a small amount of oil Boil stock and add all ingredients Cook un til bailey is tender If soup becomes thick, add more liquid If you want to give it a ci earned soup taste, add a little milk TRY A CLASSIFIED AD-IT PAYS! •MOM MILK •MORE MEAT •MORE PROFIT WITH Madison Silos Div. Martin Marietta Corp. 1070 Steinmetz Rd. Ephrata, Penna. 17522 Ph. 733-1206 LOCAL DEALERS Frank Snyder Akron 850-2688 Caleb Wenger Quarryville 5482116 Landis Bros. Inc. Lancaster 393-3906 Carl L. Shirk Lebanon 867-3741 Sollenberger Farm Supply Centerport, Pa. , Ph. 215-926-7671 to them by June 1. State winners will be selected at the State Grange Leadership School June 27-29 at Gettysburg College. Contestants will be divided into two age groups, 14 to 18 years and 19 to 2S years. Three cash prizes totaling $5O will be awarded to JOIN THE MANY SATISFIED USERS OF ORTHO ONIPEL FERTILIZERS here # s PROMPT DELIVERY SERVICE BULK BULK BAGS * Ortho Chevron Chemical Company winners in each group. Youth Camp (Kanesatake) will follow July 14-16 at Spruce Creek. Preparations for statewide ritual competition will start soon af terward and conclude at the Williamsport centennial session. There teams will compete for what one farmer has to say . . . of corn rn Chester acreage was plant constant. ulize r, herblC \, 1( jth (30” row) £^S^°-' atw ’ andro 4bu -acre of No. 2 cost me a lot o SPREAD BINS . m-34-iot° rthe , 13^'“ 'SSSS s sSSte&r£*' have this P the same state ritual championship, a title now held by Mercer county. Young married couples in the grange will compete for a state leadership championship of their own at a weekend conference September 22-24 at Alexandria, Huntingdon county. a ,„ceteW S° utS ' P. I. ROHRER & BRO., INC. ' ,> , - Smoketown, Pa. Schlegel says youth training for articulate leadership will help to mole “this young army into an irresistible power for good that can be effective in fraternal and community service. It develops ability and poise - two essentials for leadership.” SKSSS® r'v.'\' Ss s \ ' ''•Uv ;'''v 397-3539
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