Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 06, 1982, Image 55

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    Farm and Home Foundation elects officers, honors retiring manager
BY SALLY BAIR
Staff Correspondent
LANCASTER Seven directors
were elected to serve three year
terms on the Board of the Farm
and Home Foundation at its annual
meeting last Thursday night, and
retired Business Manager Howard
E. Campbell was honored for his 14
years of service.
Campbell retired in January of
this year, after serving as business
manager since the building’s
opening in 1968. In recognition of
his “dedicated service,” Board
President Jay Landis presented
Campbell with an engraved
Hamilton watch.
In his final report Campbell said,
“I have gained the satisfaction of
playing a small part in the success
of the Center which was un
dertaken by a courageous group of
men.” He also recognized the
contributions of the Ray Brubaker
Family who have served as
custodians for the building
throughout his tenure.
Elected to the Board were: Mrs.
N. Alan Bair, R 2 Columbia; Mrs.
Fred Crider, R 2 Nottingham;
Abner Houseknecht, R 1 Miller
sville; J. Everett Kreider, Robert
Fulton Highway, Quarryville; Jay
Landis, 166 Short Lane, Lancaster;
Mrs. David Miller 2140 Landis
Valley Road, Lancaster; and
Larry H. Skromme, 2150 Landis
Valley Road, Lancaster.
jvei jrs werev _to serve . ee- left are Sally Bair, Everett Kreider, Evelyn
year terms on the Board of the Farm and Crider, Abner Houseknecht, Jay Landis, Larry
Home Foundation at its annual meeting. From Skrome. and Bonnie Miller.
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Mrs. Crider is serving her first
term; the other members were re
elected to the position.
President Jay Landis pointed out
that the Farm and Horae Center
has had a “relaxed” year in 1981
with no more mortgage payments.
He said that money has been spent
on energy conservation measures
throughout the building.
Landis' introduced the new
business manager, Chester Neuin,
Landisville, a retired executive
from the Armstrong Corporation.
M.M. Smith, former extension
county agent, reported as chair
man of the Farm and Home Board
scholarship committee that 20
scholarships in the amount of $750
each were awarded, in 1981.
Recipients represented 13 local
school districts, and eight yere for.
students in agriculture, eight in
nursing and four in home
economics. \
Smith said, “This is truiy an
educational organization add
thousands and thousands of people
have been educated in this room
and others in this building,” He
added that he hoped to see the
scholarships expanded so the
Foundation can “truly serve as an
educational organization and help
young people in the county. ’ ’
Speaker for the evening was
Walter M. Buescher, sponsored by
Sperry New Holland, who reflected
on the American jigsaw puzzle.
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Using an enormous flannel board,
Buescher put the puzzle together
around the theme that every man,
woman and child in this country is
surrounded by three forces -
church, business and government.
He spoke to each of these three
areas, pointing out historical
strengths and noting the in
terrelationships which make up
each “force.”
Speaking of government,
Buescher said, “In a democracy
we either will what happens or
permit it to happen.” He then
quoted the famous Pogo who once
said, “We have met the enemy and
it is us.” Buescher said it is a
government axiom that you should
“always offer to help the poor but
always keep some poor around to
help.”
About inflation, he said, “You
now live on a more expensive farm
but you didn’t have to move.”
Buescher said there are im
provements needed in each area,
noting, “The church has its work
.cut out for it” with rising divorce
and crime rates.”
Saluting farmers, Buescher
pointed out that they are the
largest segment in American
business. He said, “Thank good
ness that you farmers are the most
productive force in the world. You
take on every risk of business plus
the weather. The American farmer
is a great individual.”
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He concluded, _We ve got Nearly 150 people attended the
problems by the millions, but there annua j meeting which featured
is no country better able to solve piano selection by Mary Martin,
them.”
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a Hamilton watch to Howard E. Campbell, retired business
manager of the Farm and Home Center. Campbell served in
that position for 14 years.
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“American Jigsaw Puzzle" as he addresses the 150 persons
attending the annual meeting of the Farm and Home
Foundation.
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 6,1982—815
East Greenville
215-679-2682
RICHARD WILSON
Stewartstown
717-933-6101