Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 02, 1960, Image 16

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    16—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 2, 1960
• FFA Banquets
(From Page 1)
the assistance rendered to
the chapter. Receiving the
degree were George C. Delp,
President of New Holland
Machine Co; A. B. C. Groff,
machinery Dealer from New
Holland; Robert P. Simon,
Supervising Principal of the
New Holland High School,
and Ivan S. Witwer, Presi
dent of the Eastern Lancast
er County School Board.
Solanco
Grant (Tick) Hurst, Teach
er at McCaskey High School
was the main speaker at the
Solanco FFA Banquet. Mr.
Hurst presented his usual hu
morous and informative
speech to the nearly 200
boys,, fathers and guests.
Richard Green presented
letters of commendation to
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costs less than 14c per bag of seed potatoes
. . Let Orthocide 7 5 Dust help start your
crop off right.
For futher information contact ybur local
dealer or one of the following Ortho Field
men
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1461 Hollywood Pkwy.
York, Penna.
Phone 9-2385
ERNEST M. KOCH, JR. GEORGE H. GEISSLER
30 Hamlet Road P- O. Box 5
Levittown, Pa. Carlisle, Pa.
Phone Windsor 6-0626 Phone CHapel 9-4424
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the six winners of the Key
stone Farmer Degrees. T. M.
Malin, Area Advisor of the
York-Lancaster- Area FFA,
reported that only one other
chapter in the state had as
many as six Keystone Degree
winners. Keystone Farmers
from Solanco are, H. Lee De-
Long, H. Ross Ferguson,
John Graham, -A. Clyde
Kreider, G. William Welch,
and Donald Trimble.
Honorary Chapter -Farmer
degrees were conferred on
five men by the Garden Spot
Chapter at Lampeter- Thurs
day night.
Leßoy Andrews, Father of
Burnell was awarded the de
gree in recognition of his
help in assisting Burnell to
win the Keystone Farmer de
gree. John Wiker, father of
WILLIAM ZAWICKI
P. O. Box 131
Sunbury. Pa.
Phone ATlantic 6-6883
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Garden Spot
Larry Weaver, son otL Mr. and Mrs. Lester Weaver, of
New Holland Rl, is shown accepting the award of $25 00 in
recognition of his selection as the Star Farmer of the Grass
lands Chapter FFA at the first annual banquet of the group
at the New Holland High School recently. Presenting the
award to the ninth-grade student and vice president of the
chapter is William Weaver representing the Blue Ball Na
tional Bank, donors of the award. —LF PHOTO
John Wiker, Jr. and William use in the instructional
Pollard-father., of Timothy gram,
DeacoriT were also honored Arf teacher at the school,
as fathers of Keystone Farm- Diller Miller, received the
er degree winners. award in'- appreciation for
Landis Herr, farm machin- th t 1 ?®l p he ,
ery dealer. » honored for ffSw “
the assistance rendered to me p
the chapter by furnishing Main speaker for the eve
machinery and facilities for ning was Miss Kay Sollen-
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BIG SAVINGS
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• FREE MOUNTING of al
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Visit your nearest Farm Bureau Store,
or call—
Lancaster
EX 4-0541
Manheim
MO 5-2466 .
pro-
given in
work for
April Ist - May list
ROAD HAZARD
WARRANTY
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'Q&I BUPS-*
Guernsey Tour
To Be Next Week
Inspection of the Pennsv.
Ivania State University Cam
pus and farms will be the
agenda for the Lancaster
County Guernsey Breeders
annual tour, the committee
announced this week.
Arrangements have been
made to leave the Conesto,
ga TranspotatijOip Co. terini n .
al in Lancastef am
April 5. After a j
the University cafeteria -aiy
touring some of the farm
installations, the group will
start home at approximately
4 00 p.m.
For further information
concerning the trip, dairy,
men and their families ate
requested to contact any 0 (
the following Tour Com
mitteemen; Hervey Fergu
son, Kirkwood; Samuel Groff
Peach Bottom; or Raymond
Witmer, Willow Street, Rj
berger, chapter -sweetheart
She explained her duties m
informing the public about
the activities of the Future
Farmers chapter at Lampel
er-Strasburg.
Read the Classifieds.
New Holland
EL 4-2146
QuarryviH*
ST 6-2126