The Grassland FFA Chapter held a special awards recognitions meeting Monday night at New Holland. During the meeting Keystone Farmer citations were Grassland Chapter Awards Presentations (Continued From Page 1) award presented to the top FFA boy in the Grassland Chapter by the Lancaster County Bankers Association. The Grassland Chapter was presented the trophy for having the top land judges at the County Land Judging Contest. The ■>*• A Help Us Serve You A * A 8 Don’t assume we know about your farm organization’s S ■A meeting. To get your meeting on our Farm Calendar, it’s : A safer to assume we don’t know. - |$ Remind us by calling 394-3047 or 626-2191 or by writing , S to Lancaster Farming, 22 E. Main St., Lititz, Pa. 17543. ft ft You’ll be helping us to serve you better. ' ft ••• *A Si . P-S. —lf you’re not sure you told us already, we don’t ft $ mmd hearing from you again. $ RED ROSE FARM SERVICE INC. Mr. Farmer RED ROSE FARM SERVICE WILL CONTINUE TO RECEIVE YOUR GRAINS AT THE FORMER NELSON WEAVER ELEVATOR LOCATED ON ROUTE 222 NORTH OF QUARRYVILLE. DURING THE PEAK SEASON, FOR YOUR UNLOADING CONVENIENCE, WE WILL ALSO RECEIVE GRAIN AT OUR QUARRYVILLE STORE. WE ARE HOPEFUL THAT THIS WILL ELEVIATE SOME OF THE WAITING TIME AND BE AN ADDITIONAL SERVICE TO OUR MANY CUSTOMERS ANO FRIENDS. WE ALSO OFFER VARIOUS GRAIN BANKING AND STORAGE PROGRAMS. FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION PLEASE CALL ONE OF OUR CONVENIENTLY LOCATED STORES TODAY. trophy received is a rotation trophy presented annually to the top Chapter in the land Judging Contest. Cash awards and rib bons also were presented to the two top judges, Dave Smeltz and Nelson Messner. Miscellaneous awards and ribbons were also presented to Grassland FFA members. The DO YOU HAVE BARLEY AND WHEAT TO MARKET? presented to the following; (left to right) Dale Weiler, Nelson Martin, Carl Musser, and Gary Stauffer. Public Speaking trophy was presented to Jim Zimmerman for placing second in the County FF A Public Speaking Contest; a ribbon was presented to Delmar Weaver for placing third m the County Public Speaking Contest. A plaque and first place rib bons were presented to the members of the first place Grassland Chapter for winning in the County Parliamentary Procedure Contest. Contest. Ribbons and cash awards were presented for placings in the County Milk Products Contest. Receiving awards were: Ken Groff, third place; Elvin Hursh, sixth place, and Dennis Nolt, seventh place. A cash award was presented to Delmar Weaver for having placed fifth in the area Meat Judging Contest. Brenda K Kreider, Karen Overly, Janet Stoltzfus, Donna Ruth Welk and Judith Wilson. Patti Baltozer is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs George R Baltozer, 600 Summit Drive, Lancaster She works as a dental assistant and is a senior at Hempfield High School After graduation, she hopes to attend Reading Hospital School of Nursing Veronica Bare is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs John Bare, 419 Mount Sidney Road, Witmer She graduated this year from Conestoga Valle>, and is a secretary at Witmer’s Cabinet Shop. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray R. Harbold, Ralene Harbold is a dental assistant in the office of Dr. Werner Fetter, Elizabethtown. She is a recent graduate of Elizabethtown High School and lives at Elizabethtown, R 3. Carol J. Kettering graduated this year from Manheim Vownship High School, and is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry E Kettering, Lititz R 3 She hopes to do volunteer work with the Brethren Volunteer Service. Brenda K. Kreider, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Floyd Kreider, Mount Joy R 2, is a senior at Hempfield High School. She hopes to do volunteer work with underprivileged children after graduation. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Overly, Quarryville, Rl, the parents of Karen Overly, a senior at Solanco High School. She plans to major in home economics following graduation. Janet Stoltzfus is a senior at Solanco High School. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Omar Stoltzfus, Quarryville, R 3. After Main Office N. CHURCH STREET QUARRYVILLE, PA. PHONE 786-7361 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 17,1972—7 Donna Jean Book < Continued From Page 1) Grain Elevator NEW PROVIDENCE, RD NO. 1 PA. PHONE 786-3745 graduation, she plans to be a secretary, and presently works parttime for Fenninger’s Custom Kitchens and Vintage Sales Stables Another Solanco High School Senior, Donna Ruth Welk, hopes to become a medical secretary after graduation Her parents are Mr and Mrs Ira D Welk, R 3, Quarryville Judith Wilson is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Henry R Wilson, Nottingham, R 2 She is also a senior at Solanco, and hopes to attend a junior college after graduation Farm Calendar Sunday,June 18 Father’s Day 25th annual American Meat Science Association Con ference, lowa State Univer sity, June 18-21 Thursday, June 22 7am - 4pm Cumberland County Wool Pool, Carlisle Fair Grounds. Meat Consumption Rises in theU.S. The per capita consumption of red meats (beef, veal,- pork, and lamb) reached a record of 192 pounds in 1971, up nearly 40 per cent in 20 years. Nearly all of the net increase resulted from a sharp rise in beef consumption, says H. Louis Moore, Extension agricultural economist at Penn sylvania State University * * * «■ The United States Department of Agriculture projects that substitute products may capture as much as 10 per cent of the fluid milk market by 1980. Buck, Pa. 284-4464