Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 12, 1980, Image 120

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    C32—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 12,1980
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Ag lender made
vice president
LANCASTER— Damn E.
Boyd, Akron, has been
promoted to vice president
of Hamilton Bank. Boyd,
who joined Hamilton Bank in
1976, will continue to serve
as director of agri-finance, a
post he has held since
September 1977.
An Ephrata native, Boyd
holds a B.S. degree in animal
husbandry from Delaware
Valley College of Science
and Agriculture and a
master’s degree in public
administration from Penn
State. He has also completed
several American Institute
of Banking courses, com
pleted the Bankers School of
Agriculture at Cornell
University in 1978 and is
currently completing the
Pennsylvania School of
Banking at Bucknell
University.
For six years after
completing his master’s
degree, Boyd was 4-H
program director for the
Amencan-Korean Foun
dation, Inc., in Korea, with
responsibility for
development of a rural youth
program
He returned to the United
States to become executive
director of the Pennsylvania
House Committee on Health
and Welfare, and later
served as associate
legislative research analyst
for the minority caucus of
Schuylkill County Council
to meet
SCHUYLKILL HAVEN -
Officers were elected and
plans made at the March
meeting of the Schuylkill 4-H
County Council
The new slate of officers
includes: Daryl Dissxnger,
Schuylkill Haven, president;
Katnce Dreher, Schuylkill
Haven, vice president;
Tracey Stripe, Orwigsburg,
secretary; Sheila Adams,
Orwigsburg, treasurer; and
Lisa Adams, Orwigsburg,
news reporter.
Christine Balmer, a 4-H
PARS SOIL SERVICE
HAS A NEW SOLUTION
TO AN OLD PROBLEM.
(LIQUID CALCIUM SOLUTION)
For Correction of Calcium
Deficiency in Crops
BULK DELIVERY AVAILABLE
ON YOUR FARM
For Information Call:
PARS SOIL SERVICE
Box 488, RDI Sv3 Jj
Elizabethtown, PA
717-367-2667 or 727-872-7342
EARLY PAYMENT DISCOUNT AVAILABLE
the House, the post he held
before joining the Bank.
Boyd serves as a member
of the agriculture and land
use committees of the
Lancaster Association of
Commerce and Industry; as
vice chairman of the Lan
caster city-county Human
Relations Committee; and
as a member of the
American Society for Public
Administration; the
American Academy of
Political and Social Science;
the Lancaster chapter of the
American Institute of
Banking; Ephrata Lodge
No. 665, F & AM, and the
Ephrata Church of the
Brethren, where he is
chairman of the steward
ship and finance com
mission.
April 16
alumni, reported to the
group on past County Couml
Activities. Plans were made
to put up “4-H Welcomes
You” signs at the county
boundaires on April 27 with a
pizza party to follow. The
group will also plan the 4-H
Kick Off Party, which will be
held May 10.
The next County Council
meeting will be held April 16
at 7:30 p.m. at the Extension
Office. All county 4-H teens
are encouraged to attend.
Oiuckwagon Gang
rides the Gospel trail
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NASHVILLE, Term. -
D.P. Carter and his wife,
Came met at a singing
convention school. They
loved music and all their
children grew up liking it
too.
Deciding there should be a
quartet in the family, Dad
called together three of his
nine children, Rose, Anna,
his oldest son Earnest (Jim),
along with himself—to make
up the Carter Quartet.
In less than a year they
had a popular radio
program, but the desire for
greater outreach led them to
the big city of Ft. Worth.
Upon learning some of the
smaller stations did not need
a singing group, they
auditioned for WRAP, one of
the nation’s largest stations.
The station hired them
immediately, and a
Saturday program called
The Round Up followed.
When they left the station,
the Carter Quartet, who had
only been with the station
three months, was asked to
assume the name Chuck
Wagon Gang along with a
radio program of the same
name. Their program of
WE HAVE CONTROLLED ENVIRONMENTAL
VEAL MODULAR BUILDINGS FOR 101 CALVES
FOR AS LOW AS $360 PER CALF
THE
COMPLETE
SYSTEM
BUILDING
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BUY AN AGSTAR
CASTLE
AND CASH IN ON
THE VEAL MARKET
western songs and one
gospel feature was heard
five days a week.
Because ninety percent of
the requests demanded
gospel, the group soon
dropped the western songs.
The program lasted fifteen
years.
Meanwhile, Don Law of
Columbia Records heard
them, and phoned to ask if
they would like to make
records. Later that year,
1936, at a small studio set up
in a San Antonio hotel, the
Chuck Wagon Gang
recorded their first song,
The Son Hath Made Me
Free. They remained with
the same company for forty
years, an achievement
unparalleled by any other
gospel group. During those
years, the group has sold
millions of albums and
singles.
In the early fifties, the
Gang began 10-day personal
appearance tours. These
tours brought brothers Roy
and Eddie Carter into the
group, as well as the late
Howard Gordon, Anna’s
husband, guitarist for the
group. Turning to television
THE SYSTEMS PEOPLE
INCLUDES SELF-CONTAINED PIT, DELIVERED AND
ERECTED ON YOUR CONCRETE SLAB
VEAL - SWINE - CALF CASTLES
Produce firm shut
down for failure
to pay fine
BETHEL PARK -
Charles N. Simeone, who
does business as The Fruit
Basket, Bethel Park, has
failed to pay a Perishable
Agricultural Commodities
Act reparation award of $558
set by the U.S. Department
of Agriculture in favor of a
Pennsylvania wholesaler for
numerous lots of mixed pro
duce shipped during March
and April, 1979.
According to the USDA’s
Agricultural Marketing Ser
vice, which administers
PACA, the firm failed to
answer the charges, and bas
ed on the evidence, it was
in the mid sixties, they were
guests on several programs,
and later co-hosts on their
own program Gospel
Roundup.
The Chuck Wagon Gang,
noted Gospel quartet, will be
appearing at 8 p.m. tonight,
April 12, at the Guernsey
Bam, 5 miles east of Lan
caster, on Route 30. Doors
will open at 6:30.
&
VEAL CASTLE
Aluminum Headgates Available for Veal
FULL LINE
PARTS
DEPARTMENT
WE SELL.
SERVICE AND
INSTALL
ordered to pay the amount
claimed.
As a result, the firm is not
eligible to operate in the pro
duce business subject to the
Act until the award is paid.
Simeone may not be
employed by or affiliated
with any PACA licensee
without USDA approval.
Under PACA all interstate
traders in fresh and frozen
fruits and vegetables must
be licensed by USDA, which
is authorized to suspend or
revoke any trader’s license
for violation. The Act
established a code of good
business conduct for the pro
duce industry.
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