Leininger’s achievements UNIVERSITY PARK - A Lancaster County poultryman, who had devoted countless hours to the development of youth, today was named recipient of 1975 4-H Alumni Recognition Award. Vernon J. liCininger, of Denver Ri, was Judged winner of the coveted award "for outstanding service to educational youth HOG PRODUCERS! Get Top Price for Your Hogs at New Holland Sold in sorted lots the auction way bee them weighed and sold and pick up your check SALE EVERY MONDAY 9:00 A.M. NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES, INC. Phone 717-354-4341 Daily Market Report Phone 717-354-7288 Abe Diffenbach Manager UOUtFIRE COOISIT! Liquid cooling takes the heat off high-performance snowmobiling If you crave a no-nonsense sled that delivers on all types of terrain, take a close look at the new John Deere Liquifire Liquifire boasts a 340 or 440 cc reed-valve engine, set low over the skis for hair-trigger handling on hills and switchbacks Drive Liquifire hard, sunup to sundown, without power loss liquid cooling keeps engine temperatures more uniform JOWW OCEWE j See us today for a Big John Liquifire, color-matched fashions, financing, parts and service LANDIS BROS. INC. Lancaster 393-3906 ADAM STOWN EQUIPMENT INC. COLLINS MOTORS GOODMAN'S AUTO SERVICE Mohnton, RD2, Pa 19540 roi Elizabethtown Honey Brook, PA InearAdamsiownl Phone 367-1856 1215| 273-2356 Phone 1215| 484-4391 programs." The State 4-H Alumni Award, a plaque, is provided by the Olin Cor poration. Carroll L. Howes, associate 4-H-youth division leader at Penn State University, who announced the award selection, said that tainingcr was picked from among the 610,000 4-H alumni who have taken part in the Commonwealth’s But liquid cooling is only one of Liquifire's traveling credentials A wide 32-inch ski stance and a 6-mch-longer wheelbase work together to keep you going over bone-jarring trails CD ignition delivers a hot spark for rapid starts And surface-gap plugs burn clean to prevent fouling Dual Mikum carburetors, adjustable slide-rail suspension, disk brakes and more Black with silver panels Vernon Lelnlnger Extension Service educational program during the past 61 years. Owner-operator of Ko-Ka- Le-Ko Egg Ranch, the award winner was a 4-H member 10 years. In project work he won grand and reserve championships in the areas of hog feeding, capon rearing, corn growing, and beef feeding. Owner of his poultry en terprise the past 19 years, Mr. Leininger served as president and director of both the Pennsylvania Poultry Federation and Lancaster County Poultry Association. A. B. C. GROFF, INC. New Holland 354 4191 cited He worked colscly with the Lincoln 4-H Community Club, assisting members in leadership principles and project work. His three sons and daughter were ex tremely active in 4-H work. The 4-H Alumni recognition winner started farming in 1955 with 500 laying hens and 1,00 broilers. Today he has 90,000 laying hens and an egg processing paint to grade, candle, wash, and package eggs. He also raises 450 head of beef cattle and 450 hogs. Bald Eagle Raid eagles range from southern Florida to Alaska and are considered a national symbol The birds build remarkable nests over the years Each season they add new sticks, trample in new grass and sometimes add old bric-a-brac Observ ers have found fishing plugs, light bulbs and even a tablecloth in nests One huge nest measured 10 feet aerross and 20 feet deep Another w eighed two tons mcasler Farming, Saturday. Sept 27.1975 Lower Bucks grange elects new officers Lower Bucks Pomona Grange 22 met Wednesday, Sept. 3, in the Solobury Meeting First-Day School Rooms. Election of Officers for the 1975-76 was the main business of the evening. The following officers were elected: Master - William Harvie 3rd; Overseer ■ Geroge Hammel; Lecturer - Horace T, Smith; Steward - George Leepold; Assistant Steward - William Campbell; Lady Assistant Steward - Edith Campbell; Chaplain • Mrs. George Leepold; Treasurer - L. Ivias Smith; Secretary - Mrs. L. Ivins Smith; Gatekeeper - Orville Davis; Pomona - Mrs. Ruth Magill; Ceres - Mrs. William Harvie; Flora - Mrs. Thelma Kisner; Executive Committee - Haas Gramm; Finance Com mittee - Milton Sat terthwaite. Master Hans Gramm was in charge of the business meeting. Opening song “This Und Is Your Land”. Middletown Grange submitted a resolution in regard to school vehicles and safety. Resolved that all school bus whether regular or mini schould be equipped with the required safety signals and lights. Pomona passed this resolution. Lower Bucks Pomona Grange will put on the sth Degree at the Tyre Hall Grange on Friday, October 17. Rehearsals wUI be on Tuesday, October 7 and Monday, October 13 at Tyre Hall. District Talent Festival will be held Saturday, Oc tober 4 at 8:00 p.m. in the Kutztown Grange Hall, Kutztown, Pa. G. Todd Williams of Langhorne and William McClode were the judges for art and photography at Solebury Meeting House First-Day School Rooms. Results were as follows: - Art - Ist. Rose Pinard; Ist. Leslie Keptcho. Drawing - Ist. Horace Smith. Color Photography - Ist Meeting House - Wright stown - Horace T. Smith (Scene) 2nd - Kent Falls, Conn. Elizabeth R. Smith; 3rd Florida Scene, Edna Yerkes. Animals - Ist - William McClode; 2nd - Eliz Boc cardo. Closeup - Ist - William McClode; 2nd - Eliz. Bec cardo; 3rd - Horace Smith. Black and White - Scene - Ist Eliz. Boccardo; Animals - Ist Eliz. Boccardo; Closeup -1 st. Eliz Boccardo; People - Ist Eliz. Boccardo. Color Slides - People - Ist Kenneth Fleming; 2nd - Horace T, Smith; Scene - Ist - Horace T. Smith; 2nd - Kenneth Fleming; Animals - Ist - Horace T. Smith; 2nd - Eliz. R. Smith 3rd - Kenneth Fleming. Fancy Work - Rug - Sue Benner; Pillow - Thalma Kisner. Holsteins Classified BRATTLEBORO, VT. - An official production record exceeding a half ton of butterfat has been com pleted bv Willow Maple Spruceleigh Anna 6492083 (VG), a Registered Holstein cow owned by Willow Maple Farm, Newmanstown. This is the first time that “Anna” has achieved the 1,000 lb. butterfat production level in a single lactation. This record ranks among 4,908 similarly completed by Registered Holstein cows on official test. The Pennsylvania Holstein’s official record of production totalled 24,766 lbs. of milk and 1,006 lbs. of butterfat in 365 days. She started her lactation at the age of 8 years 2 months and was milked two times daily. Willow Maple Spruceleigh Anna was bred in the herd of her present owner. She was sired by Spruceleigh Monogram ' Rag Apple 1119686 (VG), a bull that has earned Silver Medal Production Sire recognition. Pennsylvania State University supervised the weighing and sample testing of her production in cooperation with the Dairy Herd Improvement Registry program of the Holstein- Friesian Association of America. 65 /