Myerstown girl one of eight national gardening winners UNIVERSITY PARK - A 17- year-old Pennsylvania student, who obtained a loan to buy 3,000 bulbs and raise gladiolus this year, has been named one of eight national winners in the 4-H gar dening and horticulture program. Ann Grumbine, R.D. No. 2, Box 210, Myerstown, received a $l,OOO scholarship from Ortho Consumer Products Division, Chevron Chemical Company, the program sponsor. Selected by the Cooperative Extension Service, winners received their awards during the 64th National 4-H Congress in Chicago, Nov. 30-Dec. 5. Grumbine, daughter of Mr. and SPECIALIZING IN FLUID FERTILIZER (Granular Fertilizer Also Available) OVER 36 YEARS EXPERIENCE Using Modern Applicating Equipment For Every Size Job. PLAN FOR NEXT YEARS CROP SOIL TEST NOW Call 717-397-0035 When so much of life is spent on getting ahead and too mueh time is spent away from home, it’s niee to know there’s a season of thanksgiving and family. For the people of Penn Savings Bank, now is the time to thank our friends 'd d lv't ■ ‘ h tr has been an age-old symbol of friendship. JBL tipennSavlngsßanfi Hd- "first fedeSlowision “newhome^hvision Mrs. Ray Grumbine, is a high school senior and plans to attend college and major in horticulture. The Lebanon County student, a seven-year 4-H’er, ordered the 3,000 bulbs in the fall of 1964 and obtained a loan to pay for them. She paid bade the loan by selling flowers to a local florist. “I gained valuable experience,” she said. “I learned about plan ting, raising and harvesting gladiolus and I am now more aware of the market available for them.” She said “for the last two years I have channeled my love for flowers in a different direction” by a 9brn/a J I [U all *IIU Xx WpBJUUAiiIUuOS* Xpm'-aitm.'PcL. 2020 Horseshoe Rd„ Lancaster, PA c lhe very BEST OF THE^EASON. / i / Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 14,1M5-A2S working with a group of mentally retarded children. She recruited three other 4-H’ers to help her show the youngster? how to plant seeds and transplant seedlings. “Working with these young people was a new experience for me. It was very rewarding to watch their excitement over ac complishing something as simple as planting a flower,” she said. She attended the 1963 National Junior Horticulture Association USD A cuts inspections at Pittsburgh meat firm WASHINGTON - The U.S. Department of Agriculture has ordered the withdrawal of meat inspection services from the Churchill Meat Company, Pitt sburgh, Pa. “A USD A administrative law judge issued the withdrawal order as a result of the conviction of the company and its president, Jack Lebovitz, in U.S. District Court, of selling and transporting adulterated and misbranded ground meat products and using false USDA grading certificates, which represented that the product had been officially graded when it had not,” said Donald Houston, administrator of USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service. “The ground meat was adulterated because it contained NOTICE H.D. Peg ram Tobacco Company We are paying top dollar for 609 Type tobacco. Call us for an appointment or any questions you may have. Office: 215-445-7667 Sales: Henry Eby 215-445-4342 Aaron Hoover 717-354-8232 The Farmland Preservation BREAKFAST Buffet All You $Q 00 per Can Eat person Saturday, December 14 8 am - 12 noon Sunday, December 15 8 am - 12 noon Pancakes, ■ Scrambled Eggs, French Toast, Sausage, Ham, Home Fried Potatoes, Dan ish, Juice, Milk, Hot Coffee or Tea, Fresh Fruit, Toast, Apple Butter and Jelly. c lfieFamily' St£le ROUTE 30, 4 MILES EAST OF LANCASTER, PA Just east of Dutch Wonderland A SKIADAS BROTHERS ENTERPRISE ALL PROCEEDS. The Lancaster County Agricultural Land Preservation Fund convention in Tulsa, Okla., and returned home with national honors after competing in a nosegay demonstration. She also was a member of the 1965 state 4-H flower judging team and won district honors this year with her project demonstration on dry apples. In the winter, she concentrates on indoor gardening projects, including terrariums and working with Christmas greens. soy, which is a prohibited ingredient in this product,” said 1 Houston. “Since the soy was not listed as an ingredient on the label, the product was also misbranded.” Under federal law, USDA can seek withdrawal of inspection services if a company, or any official responsibly connected with the company, is convicted of any felony or more than one misdemeanor related to the handling of food. Withdrawal of inspection ser vices prevents a company from continuing its wholesale processing operations since federal inspection is required before a firm can market its meat products in interstate commerce. Churchill company has not operated since February, 1985.