SCSA honors iVJT, NEW ORLEANS, La. - Grant F. Walton, a New Brunswick, New Jersey, educator and scientist, recently received the Soil Con servation Society of America’s Honor Award for 1982. Society President Robert C. Baum of Salem, Oregon, presented the award to Walton at a banquet concluding the organization’s 37th annual meeting last month. The Honor Award is given to Society members and non members for significant con tributions in the field of natural PENN SQUARE FRIDAY TUESDAY OTHER DAY! # t I v/ O s Ov s ik resource conservation. Walton was honored for his out standing contributions to son and water conservation and land use planning through his roles as an educator, administrator, and researcher. Walton has been dean of Cook College at Rutgers University since 1975, and has also served as director of the New Jersey Agricultural .Experiment Station at the university. From 1972 to 1974, Walton was director of the Division of Environmental Quality Now in Progress at Both S HARVEST NINE DAYS OF SAVINGS! It's back again . . . Lancaster's great Fall savings event! Doubly spectacular because you can save in either of two great Watt & Shand storesT both brimming with specials for you, for your family, for your home. Whether you prefer to shop at Penn Square or at Park City, don't miss this sensational savings event. GRAND PRIZE! $ lOOO SHOPPING SPREE To be awarded Saturday, October 2, the final day of the Sale. Drawing will be held at the Park City store, shortly before closing time. Be sure to register every day for this fabulous prize on the second floor of either store, Penn Square or Park City. All adults other than Watt & Shand employees and their families are eligible. No purchase necessary for you to win. educator for the New Jersey Department ot Environmental Protection. From 1969 to 1972, he was chairman of the Department of Natural Resources of Cook College, and from 1959 to 1962, executive director of the New Jersey State Soil Conservation Committee. Walton is a member of Alpha Zeta and a Henry Rutgers Scholar. He completed his B.S. in 1955 from Rutgers and a Pb.D. in Soils from Rutgers in 1972. yjJiTT 6 Q^HAND ALUENTOWN Four members of the - £win Valley FFA earned blue ribbbns with their entries at the Allentown Fair. In FFA dairy cattle competition, Chris Coblentz earned a first place blue ribbon with his Ayrshire intermediate calf-PennWood Bozo’s Muffin. Muffin also named the FFA Grand Champion Ayrshire. Mike Kline showed his Brown Swiss junior two year old to a first-place finish and FFA Senior Champion Brown Swiss Honors. , s ' / LwcartwFflt, Saturday, September 2S, 1982-813 Group gets blues PARK CITY Mark Zerr earned four awards with vegetables from his garden - first place parsley, second place large red tomatoes, third place patty pan squash, and fourth sweet bell peppers. Bill Kirk received a first place award for his alfalfa grass mixed hay. Finally the chapter window exhibit earned fourth place. The display is entitled “Backyard Wilderness,’’ and encourages diversity in home landscape to provide homes for wildlife. TO 12