Livestock Ring Operated By Cloisters FFA 7 tfnwtUm typodmitier aidspoHaitn&tm HFi=Ak JK |||| WEESC Fib. l<!-23 15j ; Martin Wcmith, Reporter The Cloistei FFA livestock chain opeiates m the following manner Thiee legistered gilts will be given to a like number of FFA membeis In older to lecene the gilts the applicant must state his leason foi want ing the pig, along with a list ot appioiod piactues loi lais ing the gilt Thisioai ‘he chaptei bought a legisteiod Holstein tall to add to the chain which now niunbeis two Clitioid Bollin sei leceived the legisteied calf which tlie chaptei put chased The othet calt will conic liom a heitei owned be Rov Kline who leceued the oul\ chain ca'c last veai Funds toi the pm chased cn'f came tioni cat tons PFA spon soied ac Unties one of which is the seed sale cinientH in piogiess The ohiectne of ‘he livestock chain is to give animals to those bovs that ate- inteiested in a farming pioject m older that they may get started in an agiieultuie piogiam The boys will i etui n a calt ot gilt to the chaptei to be gnpn to another hoi Grassland FFA Elects Officers -//orr&dtfj Tfiitad aHdsijSOKdtM!iti&} 3K jj||k WEEK Lain Weaver, bon of Mr. and Mis Lestei M Weaver, New Holland Rl, vas leelected piesident ot the Grassland Chaptei ot Future Farmers of America at a lecent meeting of the club Hairy, a 13th grade Voca tional Agruultme student, re cently received his Keystone Farmer Degiee and placed third in the FFA State Tractor Dm mg Contest at Harrisburg Other officers include Kenne th Martin Denvei 81, vice pi esident, Clyde Wissler, New Holland Rl, secretary, Carl Gehman, Mohnton R 2, treasur er, Warren Good, Denver Rl, Sentinel, Leon Wearer, New Holland Rl, Reporter, Wilmer Martin, New Holland Rl, chap lain, and William Fisher, East Earl Rl, Parliamentarian. Assistant officers elected in clude Richard Martin, -vice president, William Weaver, se cietaiy, Glenn Weber, trpa surei Ronald Shiom, sentinel, Don Zimmerman, reporter, and Fied Nolt, Chaplain More than 100 members at tended an lee Skating Party hold on the faun ot Clyde Wisslei, New Holland Rl on Fndav night The event was sponsored by the Grassland FFA Chapter and the Garden Spot FHA Chaptei of the Gar den Spot High School, New Holland Included with the skating was a hot dog roast and the toasting of mai sh ined ow s The Giassland FFA out played the Cloister FFA of Ephrata h> a scoie of 42 to 25 on the winners court This same was a warmup for the County FFA Basketball Tour nament which will open in DAIRYMEN ARE PLEASED - COWS LIKE 'EM! DARI-PAK PELLETS NO QUESTION about the ever-growing popularity of Form Bureau's PELLET DARI-PAK .... it's the talk of Lancaster County. Patron acceptance, of b< Coarse Texture and Pelleted DARI-PAK, has been much greater than our fond expectations. There ore many valid reasons why more and more dairymen switching to "production proven" DARI-PAK. Check the list below - - then e Farm Bureau FIELDSMAN, or phone 394-0541, for complete details. your DARI-PAK PELLETS Two protein levels, 14% & 16%.^ 100% vegetable protein ration. High in Energy content. Tasty - full 10% Molasses. Nutrients carefully balanced. Added Vitamin A and D 2. Calcium/Phosphorous ratio"! to 1. • Made to order mill fresh. Free flowing very few fines. A truly economical groin ration. Bulk Discount increases savings. Attractive Large-User Discounts. Full retail price for your grain. Start Today... Feed the Farm Bureau Way! Qualified FIELDMEN are anxious to serve and assist you in The FARM BUREAU |«o>/*V>O cB COWculator • takes the guesswork * * I *f VV A A M out of dairy feeding! TTQO QV ♦Wm ONLY FARM BUREAU ®f‘ ? ‘ *V 9 H offers this service in Penna. Swima * designing a PROFITABLE DAIRY FEEDING PROGRAM. ,c. CO Ui For Prompt, Courteous Service, In Bags or Bulk, Coll . • • Lancaster 394-0541 New Holland 354-2146 Manheim 665-2466 Quarryville STerling 6-2126
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