jiu—juamcsuner rartnmg, p, m ft BU'-Mtttwm"-*un-’en«pi^^ as swine bwrtinf __ w in*, con umd tobacco. "T, ‘haoco.y . .a .member nf itne upwtor Uit, «vni iw-wi. ( , ••-■*-•. - Claal.at IJphraii*-High■ Sebeet, wnn A. RUBIWA •-<€. MBS ’ -David «k>A Joseph lives at liltlte- IS- • . . J , .. of Me. and Mm. Samuel-Heis with his •parents, Mr. and-HM;,'-; * MB* kr*«l»ate. ; o£ ty> -sbortdtn'''ftl. Joseph 'Russell. He is an ‘He has served as seittitiel year-old graduate of Msnhslm V* J* the tnd chwtt , in in the -Cloisters Cental High School. . 1^ 0 *' FA Chapter, and has ex an 1804 he served as cor- s< *“*• hibited livestock iri local and responding secsetary In the state shows. He is a mem- Manheim Chapter. HU lam- «*• porter, vice , the cha pter j MdgSng ing program was quite exten- f h r * si^"V n ,^ o£ team that competed at Penn sive since he did most of the the Garden Spot Chapter. _ -state. farm work on a business ar- His farming programs in- „’ .. .. _ . n . rangement with his father eluded projects in tobacco. • “ e ?°l d l * h * while the latter worked away heifers, corn, wheat, barley, 1* ’ from the farm. These proj- hay and straw. Farmmg tnd e’ets included: 10 head dairy p g< cows; 30 steers; 30 acres corn; IS acres hay; 19 acres small grains: 5 acres corn silage; "*AAAJ J ' and 40 market hogs. • X.ystone Avoids <*** *™» f w (Continued from .Page 0) * on T '®J Mr * •erved on the parliamentary *“ d v B f r,, (D J lt “ s H ; Le f®J , , er ’ procedures team, and la pres- G *Sntral m!h antlv treasurer of the Senior "f* nhehn Centr * l HJ * h Clast, School. Ken has competed on local Among his awards are Pam and state levels In dairy judg- Mechanics from the Rotary ing, and in '1064 represented 'Club, and Red Rose Degree, Lancaster County 4-H Clubs He has been treasurer of the at the International Dairy Manheim FFA Chapter, and Show at Chicago. has had projects including His farming programs have sivine breeding and fattening, included dairy heifer, • corn, corn and tobacco. Hampshire gilt and sow, and tobacco. Be Sure To See Use New Myers Fiberglass Sprayer At The Farm Show • Fiberglass tank Won’t rust or corrode 100 gal. capacity. • Tractor mounted 3 pt. hitch • DU-ALL spray pumps - handles all types of abrasive & corrosive spray materials available in 12, 6 or 3 gal. pei minute. • Built in mechanical agitator • Pressure .adjustable zero to 500 lbs. • Built in sight gauge 1 LESTER A. SINGER RONKS, PA. Phone 687-6712 fgU'RE AHEAD FROM THE START rADMKII \ .with Broilers Produced from Martins ““ I You get exceptional health and rapid growth rate \\ with Martin’s Cornish Cross broiler chicks. The re- a j\ suit: Exceptional feed conversion that produces more meat per pound of feed, 4 Your finished Martin’s broilers will be as alike as peas in a pod with uniform conformation of well TflE PENNsy! fleshed breasts, thighs and legs. The result: Eye and buy appeal to satisfy the most selective processor. Narh wfrwpwChiir MARTIN'S HATCHERY POULTRY FARMS, WC.- ||tt»|illli««3}l4iM After graduation he plans on farming in partner ship with * hi » WILLIAM R. FISHER William is the 17-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl S. Fisher, East Earl HI. He is a senior at Garden Spot High School where he is vice pres ident of the Grassland FFA Chapter. He also serves as (vice presi dent of the Lancaster County FFA. His farming program is concentrated mainly in swine and beef. FRED L. NOLT A 17-year-old senior at Gar den Spot High School, Fred is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin S. Nolt of New Hol land. He is currently president of the Grassland FFA Chapter, M 'V i „ Jfv 4- > 2823 Cestumbifl Avenue, Lancaster, Pa *-* mt SEE US AT BOOTH Pit FARM SHOW JANUARY IMS - Big Dutchman Equip. i i Kuipers Bros. Service A COMBINATION HARD TO BEAT • Automated Cage Systems • Automated Floor Systems • Automated Dairy Systems • Bulk Bins • Ventilators • Generators See us at Penna. Farm Show Booth 17-23 in Poultry Room KUIPERS BROS., INC. * 5 YOUR SON MAY ONE DAY OWN A FARM ON THE MOON IN THE MEANTIME YOU CAN OWN A STAR WEAVER STAR SILO CO. Visit Us at the Pennsylvania Earm Show in k l»#M V I nflaav^-^w to* and NEW HOLLAND, PA. R. D. 1, Myerstown PHONE: 866-5708 Booth P-5 * ** is * k ■,*u * * * •* .t , * t t
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