12—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 15, 1960 Five County Future Farmers Attend National Convention Five Future Farmers and one teacher of Vocational Agriculture participated in the 33rd annual convention of the Future Farmers of America this week in Kansas City. Reveiving the only Am erican Farmer Degree a warded to Lancaster County this year was Robert Book, 21-year old farmer of Lan caster R 7. George W. Myers, Book’s former teacher of vocational agriculture at Lampeter • Strasburg High School, re ceived the honorary Ameri can Farmer Degree In winning the honorary title, Myres became the first county teacher to be so hon ored Book, in winning the highest degree in FFA work ALL PONY SALE AT BLUE BALL, LANCASTER CO. TUBS., OCT. 25. 1960 100 head of registered Shetland and Welsh Ponies. WED.. OCT. 26. 1960 250 head of grade ponies Sale starts at 10 A. M. each day PAUL Z. MARTIN Ph. New Holland EL 4-6671 No more shovelling Clay Barn Cleaner gives you Eore for your money and nger, trouble-free service. See us today for details* Two-year Purchase Plan. HERR’S Implement Store WEST WILLOW EX 3-8311 li ~ -~ "Sam Feed" and 'Frank Management' say; "We're not worth a dam without" Honegger Layers "The Long-Term Layer" J, HOWARD MOORE. 307 East Second Arenue LITITZ. SENNA. Phone: MAdison 6-5408 Windle’s Hatchery COCHRANVILLE. PA. Phone; Atglen LY 3-5941 takes his place among the selected few (one in each 1,000 membership in the or ganization) who have won the honor for their leader ship ability and farming pro grams during high school and the first three years after leaving high school. Representing Pennsylvania as official delegate to the convention was Gera'd Grei ner, Manheim R 4, immediate past president of the state association of FFA. Dean Hoffer, Manheim R 3, former Pennsylvania FFA president assisted in the pre sentation of the degrees in his official capacity of na tional regional vice president Donald Trimble represent ed the Keystone state in the capacity of State reporter. The only co'untian winning a berth on the state judging teams was Dennis Sangrey, Conestoga R 2. Sangrey won the • • • FARM BUREAU 32% MILKMAKEE HOME GROWN GRAINS LEGUME HAY and SILAGE START TODAY... FEED THE FARM BUREAU WAY! the right to the trip when he LOOK AT TANG two or three rivets i 1 turned in one of the three When buy.ng a knife, ex- the handle to the top scores in the livestock amine the tang, advises San- half-tang constructlci 8 judging contest at The Penn- na B’ack, Penn State home tang is inserted i n U| * sylvania State University in management extension spec- which extends at a June. ialist. The tang is the part third of the length (U St , of the knife b’ade which ex- hand e and is fasVn tends into the handle. Full- curely with at least" 1 tang construction means that et. It’s better if two** 6 r ‘ the •, me;tal goes the full are used. Both ty pes f riv * length of the handle, with struction are sturdy 01 Cl j • Ag Center (From page 1) Bichard P Maule, Quarry ville R 2; Paul H. Mount, of Quarryville; Mrs. Ann Nolt, Lancaster Rl; Dr E. I. Rob ertson, 2732 Brookfield Rd. L. H Skromme, 2150 Lan dis Val ey Rd.; Melvin R. Stoltzfus, Ronks R 2; M. Max well Smith, 508 S. President Ave; Mrs. Martha Weidman, Manheim Rl; Eugene R. Wis s*er, New Holland Rl’; Phar. es S. Risser, 111 E. Willow St., Elizabethtown, and Har ry S. Sloat, 116 Charles Rd. A planning committee met recently with the state high ways representatives in Har risburg and secured an addi tional right of way from route 72 to the proposed site of the building. Previously only one right of way existed by way of Steelway and Arcadia road. lady her diet MOUNTAIN VALLEY DIXIE ROYAL, owned by Milton Brubaker. Litilz Rl. was named SENIOR CHAMPION AND GRAND CHAMPION AYR SHIRE at the 1960 Southeastern Pennsylvania Artificial Breeders Co-op Cattle Show. Qualified FIELDMEN are anxious to .serve and assist you in designing a PROFITABLE J&AmY FEEDING PROGRAM. C. CO Lh *M BUP& 1 is a champion ... S Northern Virginia Feeder Calf Sales ■ FARMERS LIVESTOCK EXCHANGE ■ WINCHESTER. VIRGINIA ■ Second Sale, FRIDAY, OCT. 28, iqaa ■ 1:00 P. M.. EJ3.T. U S 1,500 Head Angus, Hereford, Shorthorn ■ Steers and Heifers Dehorned weight 300 lb. Up ■ Vaccinated for Blackleg, Malignant Edema, Hemnr, 5 rhagic Septicemia Heifers from Bangs and T B ■ herds. Consignor’s guaran ee no bred heifers or staff ■ State-sponsored and graded. All cattle eligible tw S terstate shipment. ln g For -information write or phone; s NORTHERN VIRGINIA LIVESTOCK S PRODUCERS' ASSOCIATION, Inc ■ BOX 440 WINCHESTER. VA. (Phone MO 2-1211) J Morris Fannon, Auctioneer I. Fred Stine, Sale Mgr For Prompt, Courteous Service, In Bags or Bulk, Call. . . Manhelm Lancaster MOhawk 5-2466 EX 4-0541 Quorryville New Holland STerling 8-2126 ELgin 4-2146
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