Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 22, 1972, Image 15

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Dave Joyner. (center), State College,
Penn State All-American football player,
was main speaker at the recent annual
banquet of the Summer Youth Institute
sponsored by the Pennsylvania Association
of Farmer Cooperatives held at Ship
pensburg State College. With Dave is
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luxury. The date is August 19. Refreshments
will be served and door prizes
lIMi awarded. That’s August 19—the day you can
enter Generation 11. Don’t miss it.
WENGER IMPLEMENT, INC.
The Buck
JANDIS BROS. INC.
Lancaster 393-3906 Elm
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David J. Yoder (left), president of P.A.F.C.
and general manager of Atlantic Breeders
Cooperative, Lancaster, and Hal F. Doran,
coordinator of educational cooperative
business programs at Pennsylvania State
University, institute director.
SHOTZBERGER'S
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M.S. YEARSLEY & SONS
West Chester 696-2990
665-2141 New Holland
FHA
Loan
The Consolidated Farmers
Home Administration Act of 1961,
as modified by the Disaster
Relief Act of 1970, authorizes
emergency loans to farmers and
ranchers suffering a loss from a
natural disaster such as
hurricanes, tornadoes, excessive
rainfall, floods, drought, hail, and
fires resulting from lightning,
may qualify for emergency
loans, according to Roy
Geissman, local FHA director
An eligible applicant must be
an established farmer or rancher
who has had severe property
damage or crop loss caused by a
natural disaster, and needs credit
to restore normal operations. He
must be a U S citizen with suf
ficient ability and experience to
carry out his proposed farming
operations, and must personally
manage those operations.
Three citizens with farm
knowledge and experience in the
local area constitute the Farmers
Home Administration county
committee to determine the
applicant’s eligibility.
Primary purpose of an
A.B.C. GROFF, INC.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 22,1972
Emergency
Procedures
354-4191
emergency loan is to meet ex
penses essentia] to continue
normal farm or ranch operations
This includes purchase of such
items as feed, seed and fertilizer,
replacement of livestock,
equipment, fences and buildings.
Under the rural housing
program, loans also are available
to repair or replace homes,
essential farm service buildings
and related facihtes damaged or
destroyed by natural disaster or
a Presidentially-declared major
disaster
Applications are accepted from
farmers and homeowners in
rural areas and small towns who
have experienced a housing loss
Payments of principal and in
terest may be deferred. Can
cellation of principal will be
made on loans resulting from a
major disaster designated by the
President
Geissman said his office is
handling emergency loan
requests from farmers in Lan
caster and Chester Counties
Anyone who thinks he is eligible
for a loan should contact the FHA
office, Farm and Home Center,
1383 Arcadia Road, Lancaster
The phone number is 717-394-0681
4-H Dairy
Show Set
The 1972 4-H Dairy Roundup
will be held Tuesday and Wed
nesday, July 25-26, at the
Guernsey Sales Pavilion on
Route 30 East of Lancaster
On Tuesday, Jersey, Ayrshire,
Guernsey and Brown Swiss will
be shown starting at 9:00 am.
Holsteins will be shown Wed
nesday, again starting at 9 00
a m Breed champions will be
chosen both days
Altogether, about 200 animals
are expected to be shown.
Judges for the event will be
John T. Smith, county agent from
York County, John P Hams,
associate county agent from
Dauphin County, and Glenn
Shirk, associate county agent
from Chester County.
Smith will be the type judge,
Harris will judge showmanship
and Shirk will look at the animals
for fitting.
Red Rose Club Hosts
Lebanon County Club
The Red Rose 4-H Baby Beef
and Lamb Club hosted the
Lebanon County club for its July
meeting, held at the Noah
Kreider farm.
The program consisted of an
ice cream party and queen
contest. Chosen were Kathy
Brubaker as the junior
representative and Sandy
Kreider as the senior candidate.
Former club member Nancy
Frey Hershey and husband Jim
gave a demonstration on “How to
Make a Rope Halter.”
After the meeting, there was
lots of home-made ice cream for
all.
The Club will meet August 2 for
the all-day annual tour which will
be held in the Lititz-Manheim
area this year. Several club
members and their projects will
be visited News Reporter,
ite O/ditm&t,
“No matter whether you
are on the road or in an
argument, when you see red
it is time to stop.”
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Nancy Herr