Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 26, 1975, Image 21

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    Neighbors Help
Injured Farmer
The humming of some 40
tractors could be heard
around the Stevens area on
Tuesday morning, as neigh
bors and members of the
Ephrata Young Farmers
gathered to plow for John R.
Zimmerman.
Zimmerman, who resides
at Ephrata Rl, is
recuperating from a back
operation and has not been
able to do his spring plowing
and discing for the upcoming
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The hum of tractors could be heard
for miles around Ephrata on Tuesday
morning as nearly 50 neighbors and
Ephrata Young Farmers joined
From the Beginning
corn planting season. When
neighbors learned of his
condition, they offered their
services with the members
of the Young Farmers pit
ching in also. The workmen
plowed and prepared about
80 acres for Zimmerman.
A luncheon was prepared
for the workers by Mrs.
Zimmerman and her friends
and relatives.
together to plow the fields for John R.
Zimmerman who is still recuperating
from a back operation.
White the men were busy in the fields, the women
prepared a luncheon. Those helping with the food
were friends and relatives of Mrs. Zimmerman.
- H.J&
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Dauphin Deposit Trust
Company had named a full
slate of officers to serve for
1975, at the bank's
reorganization meeting of
the Board of Directors.
Wilson D. Lewis was
reappointed Chairman of the
Board and President. In
addition, John D. Wickert,
Senior Executive Vice
President and Stanley R.
Jeffries, Executive Vice
President were reappointed.
A total of 93 officers were
appointed by the Board of
Directors of Dauphin
Deposit.
Also the advisory board
members were reappointed
for the following locations;
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Phone (717) 354-4576
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RIBUTOR
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 26,1975
John Zimmerman, watches from the window as 50
of his neighbors and the Ephrata Young Farmers
tilled his land in preparation for the corn planting
season.
Camp Curtin: Wallace H.
Alexander; A. Joseph
Gamer; Ernest E. Latsha;
Martin L. Murray; Wayne H.
Prather; Leslie R. Ream;
George S. Spangler; Joseph
K. Stine; M. Harvey Taylor,
II; Karl Yeakley; Lemoyne;
John H. Baum; B.R. Beale,
M.D.; Claude W. Blosser;
Raymond E. Bowman;
Donald A. Bruaw, M.D.; H.
S. Buchter; George F.
Kempt; Max C. Kempt;
George C. Hoopy; John D.
Hopper; W. G. Jones;
David L. Musselman;
George F. Myers; Thomas I
Myers; Richard E.
O’Daniel; George F. Pat
terson; Gerald Pearlman;
Raymond W. Sawyer, Jr.;
Jerry Simpson; George S.
Thumlert, Jr.; Market
Street: John A. Arnold; Luis
W. Bodwell; Charles Z.
Lingle; Angelo F. Paioletti;
Richard Lee Snyder;
William H. B. Stevens; J.
Rine Strohecker; Penbrook:
Arthur E. Aungst; John E.
Hepschmidt, Jr.; Richard E.
Kauffman; James F.
Reiser; William S. Lenker;
Francis R. Mummert; Alvin
D. Rabold, Jr.; Miles B.
Zimmerman, Jr.; and
Steelton-Swatara: John R.
Beyrent, D.D.S.; Frank
Bloom; Marion Falcone;
Ralph R. Farina; Kenneth
M. Knight; Glenn E. Peck;
William F. Sutphen; Anges
E. Updegrove; and Gerald
H. Vanatta.
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Cochranville PA
593 5982
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Oxford PA
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Morgantown PA
286 9328
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Chester Spring PA
827 7481
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Sinking Spring, PA
678-4567
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