Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 17, 1974, Image 20

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    >o—Lancaster Farming, Saturday. August 17, 1974
Fulton Grange
Plans Activities
Fulton Grange 66 met in
regular session at the
Grange Hall in Oakryn
August 12, 8 P.M. The of
ficers of the Wakefield
Ambulance Association had
their new ambulance on
display for inspection. For
.he program the Lecturer,
Miss Joyce Galbreath, in
troduced James Long,
president of the ambulance
association. He. John
Rasmussen and Cletus
Ressler reported they have a
qualified crew of 38 people,
have answered 50 calls and
traveled 2500 miles. Anyone
interested in being on the
crew can take the Red Cross
course this fall. They have a
membership of 470 people
and have the ambulance
paid for.
The Master, Charles
McSparran, conducted the
business session and an
nounced there will be
nominations for new officers
at the next meeting Aug. 26.
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Paul’s Corner
The other day I heard
two fellows talking
about how successful a
friend of theirs had
been. A big new house,
two new cars in the
garage and money in
the bank It’s a sad but
true fact that in today’s
society we tend to
measure a person’s
success by how much
wealth they have ac
cumulated At Lan
caster Ford we believe
success goes far beyond
attaining wealth. True,
we expect a fair return
on our investment but
we also feel a great
responsibility to be
honest and trustworthy
in our dealings, to be
reliable in the work we
perform and to treat
everyone the way we
would like to be treated.
It is our desire that the
relationships we
develop will result in
long lasting friendships
that go far beyond the
normal business
customer relations. We
firmly believe that all
our rewards in life will
be in direct relation to
our service We hope
you will take the tune to
stop and say hello and
meet all The Friendly
People at Lancaster
Ford
g|s Lancaster
Bi ford
Tractor. Inc.
THE NEW HOME OF
THE FRIENDLY PEOPLE
1655 Rohrerstown Road
Lancaster Pa
Ph0ne1717i559 7063
Take Flory Mill Exit off 283 and
go mile toward East
Petersburg
The lecturer will honor the
Granger Of The Year. Mr.
Summers will give details of
the cancer insurance
program.
The Youth committee
chairman, Leßoy Welk,
announced the following
activities and dates for each:
Aug. 16 - Swimming party
at Earle Gilbert Senior’s
Aug. 17 - Pomona Picnic at
Holtwood Athletic Field 7
P.M.
Aug. 24 - Miniature golf
party at Village Green,
Strasburg at 8 P.M.
Aug. 27 - Float committee
meeting at Charles Mc-
Sparran’s
Sept. 7 - Code reading at
Thomas Galbreath’s
Nov. 1 - Hayride from
Clifford Holloway’s
If enough people are in
terested in going on a bus
trip to Phila. Sept. 13 they
will make plans to go.
Anyone wishing to go should
contact Leßoy Welk.
Pet Population
The pet population in the
United SinUs mi hides 27 million
cats 15 million i.iycd buds 35
million doys and 600 million
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IF YOU ARE NOW THE OWNER
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YOU SHOULD KNOW THESE FACTS
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Paul
The award, $2OO and a
plaque, given to the out
standing college senior in the
United States majoring in
ornamental and landscape
horticulture, was presented
today at the Society’s 71st
annual meeting held in
conjunction with the
Canadian Society for Hor
ticultural Science at the
University of Guelph, On
tario, Canada.
The award is named in
honor of Dr, L. C. Chadwick,
emeritus professor of
floriculture and ornamental
horticulture at Ohio State
University. Criteria used in
the selection includes
scholastic ability, con
tributions to the student’s
department, and ex
tracurricular activities.
Lueck, who completed 170
credits during 12 terms at
Penn State, 39 more than
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HARRISBURG
5300 PaMon Si
WILKES BARRE
Routt 309
Lueck Receives
Chadwick Award
Dennis C. Lueck, of 517
Pleasure Road, Lancaster, a
June graduate of The
Pennsylvania State
University, has been named
recipient of the 1974 L. C.
Chadwick Outstanding
Senior Student Award in
Ornamental and Landscape
Horticulture which is
presented by the American
Society for Horticulture
Science.
FRACKVILLE WHITE DEER
Route 61 Routt 15
FHILIfSBURG MANSFIELD
10/ Aider St Routt 6
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required, was the top student
scholastically In the College
of Agriculture receiving a b
accalaureatc degree in 1974.
Student activites Included
president and vice president
of the Penn State Hor
ticulture Club and a member
of the Agriculture Student
Council, Hort Club Show, and
Department of Horticulture
Curriculum Committee and
Arboretum Committee.
Lueck also was a member
of the Penn State Biology
Club, Eco-Action Club,
Outing Club, and State
College Bird Club. He
currently belongs to the
Lancaster Audubon Society
and Muhlenberg Botanical
Society.
His work-study activities
include employment at the
Longwood Summer
Laboratory in Ornamental
Horticulture; field
representative for Gerber
Products, Inc.; a member of
a student project involving
the design and planting of a
selected part of the Penn
State campus; and student
horticultural director of a
project on the identification
and location of woody plants
on the campus for future
inclusion m the Penn State
arboretum.
Lueck’s national honorary
societies are Alpha Zeta,
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Promotion Manager
■ Cleveland Brothers Equipment Co
P O Box 2535
Harrisburg PA
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Gamma Sigma Delta, Phi
Kappa Phi, Phi Eta Sigma,
'and Pi Alpha Xi.
Honors include the Penn
sylvania Higher Education
Assistance Agency
Scholarship; Town *N
Country Garden Club
Scholarship of Lancaster;
Joseph M. Johnston Award;
and Harry W. Skinner
Scholarship.
Lueck is currently on a
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two-year assignment in
Europe working and
studying various aspects of
ornamental and landscape
horticulture. He is presently
in Sweden. In October he will
go to France where he will
spend a year then to Swit
zerland to study during 1976.
He is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Arnold C. Lueck,
associate Lancaster County
agricultural agent.
Gap, Pa. 17527