{e bank of mplasm USDA and at the iois. New ions are breeders topes that ty, native and Man exhibit icteristics erred into id unlock superior already [asm from lion that jrcertain e,” says r E IT. ER CTION i-6272 live or work in the Peach Bottom area, Iters you the best banking available. “We provide free check ing for everyone, regardless of age and without minimum balance.” —Betty Sinclair itional Bank of Quarryville Banking the way you’d do it. Fourth St. WAKEFIELD Rts. 272 & 222 E-Town Elizabethtown College has received a grant from The Public Committee for Hnuinlties in Pennsylvania to sponsor a series of public meetings on the changing character of southeastern Pennsylvania. According to Aladar F, FUNK’S G-HYBRIDS...A NEW Funk’s G-4444 has made a high yield mark for others to shoot at Using G-4444, Orville Montn of LaSalle Michigan, has har vested more corn per acre than any man in history On September 21 1973 Montn harvested a new world record yield of 306 6 bushels per acre. No 2 corn, from 4 4 acres His documented yield won him the title of National Champion in the 1973 Funk's G Project 200 high yield corn growing program Plant These Proven Hi Yielding Funk’s G-Hybrids 6*4567 6-4646 A. H. HOFFMAN SEEDS, Funt \ iv a lun< dime HuiatofN Itfentity INTtffNaTIONAL INC tnt«« >| '•nil Ne«4'u«rter* |lMinin|l*o lltiiun>tl/OI | U»e IM» Funk I C *r*»* UM \ l H'l J> I lh< terms «i vile |h«Ml 1 * *'■* Sw j. v**. 'S' > v \ W > v v V< A - V >ik*V 4 < ■» <■ :a ;j, ;J* 1 V „ College Kish, director of the College’s Community Relations Division, the meetings will focus on three basic questions: - Are we utilizing our land properly? - Does the use of the land affect the way we live? BU./ACRE! For 1974 LANDISVILLE, PA ciU “Our drive-in window makes your banking a little faster and easier. I’ll be the one greeting you.” —Sandy Taylor \ - 5A Examine to - Should we retain the rural heritage in the face of population pressures and modem technology?. “Through open discussion at these meetings, we hope to foster a better un derstanding of what effect the repidly changing en vironment is having on various segments of the population with respect to their fundamental beliefs and values,” Kish explained. John S. Keister, 149 Roosevelt Boulevard, Lancaster, has been made a vice president for Sperry New Holland and been given added responsibility, it was announced today by Kenneth F. Thompson, company president. Keister, who has been responsible worldwide for the company’s development of new markets and acquisitions, will now also be accountable for long range planning. He will continue to evaluate and recommend appropriate actions for the company in new markets and new product areas as well as die expansion of existing product lines. Keister joined the com pany in 1948 as a sales correspondent. In 1950, he was promoted to sales representative and in 1958 to district manager, where he served until 1964 when he was named product manager. In 1967, Keister became marketing services director and in 1969 regional manager. He was named INC. The beef heel of round has many aliases. Regionally it has been labeled and known as Pike’s Peak, Diamond, Denver or Horse shoe Roast. This fanciful labeling has caused considerable shopping confusion. Under the new stand ard identity system, it’s labeled Beef Round, indicating species and primal or wholesale cut, on the first line and Heel Of Round on the second ”33 New Holland Names John Keister V-P Many Aliases “Finally, we’ve created the nicest and newest banking facilities—including parking —anywhere in Southern Lan- Land Use The Public Committee for Humanities in Pennsylvania is an affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities, which seeks to promote adult educational programs in areas related to lifestyle and human relations. According to Kish, the College has arranged public meetings in Gap, Quarryville and Ephrata. They will be as follows: Tuesday, March 26, Gap Fire product development director in 1971 and became director of market development in 1973. A native of Shippensburg, Pennsylvania, where he attended high school, Keister studied business ad ministration and accounting at Franklin & Marshall College and the Pierce School of Business Ad- Easy-on-and-o££ hex nut size rethreader die quickly restores damaged or corroded threads, avoids having to replace bolts and studs on farm machinery. Matching nut then fits like new. For further information about Jawco rethreader dies and taps and Nu-Thred thread restoring files, contact Jaw Manufacturing Company, P.O. Box 213, Reading, Pa. 19603. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Mar, 2,1974 in Public Hall; Thursday, March 28, Quarryville Fire Hall; and Tuesday, April 2, Lincoln Fire Hall in Ephrata. All will begin at 7:30 p.m. “We urge people living in these areas to attend because we’ll be talking about issues that directly affect them,” Kish said. He said the first part of each meeting will be structured, with presen tations by persons from various academic fields, and ministration. From 1943 to 1945, he served with the U. S. Marine Corps in the Pacific as a staff sergeant. He was recalled to active duty in 1949-50 during the Korean Conflict. Keister is married to the former Martha Heim of New Bloomfield, Perry County, Pennsylvania. They have four children. Meetings reaction from a panel of community leaders drawn from all segments of the community. The educators will examine the changing situation in the county from their individual points of view. The others will react to these formal presentations with questions and their own opinions. Members of this group will include representatives of several conservative cultures, business and industry, tourism and education. Based on this exchange, the meeting then will be opened to a free-wheeling discussion in town meeting style with everyone present particip.Ung. Dr. Wayne L. Miller, executive vice president of Elizabethtown College, will be moderator. Dr. Hays B. Gamble, associate director of land and water research at The Pennsylvania State University, will attempt to summarize each evening’s discussion following the open forum. This is an important timely project, because we know the Lancaster League of Women Voters and the Lancaster Environmental Action Federation recently held meetings on land use,” Kish said. “Our project, while con ceived apart from their efforts, certainly will complement their programs by taking the issue again to the grass-roots level, where the people directly con cerned can have their say.” The grant from the Public Committee is a matching grant requiring Elizabethtown to cover half the cost of the project. /''TANCASTEITN SILO CO., INC. 1 2008 HORSESHOE RD. AND 2436 CREEK HILL RD. LANCASTER, PA. 17601 HIM II 11 1 » OUR SILO’S HAVE “VIBRATED” CONCRETE STAVES FOR QUALITY. 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