Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 20, 1961, Image 7

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    Honorary Degrees Given
four By Manor FFA
Four honorary Future Farmer degrees were conferred
j,v the Manor Future Farmers of America at .their first an
„ual banquet last Friday night
Recipients of the honor, Victor JDenlinger, represent
lhe highest award a local ™g the Lancaster County
Lpter of FFA can confer, Farm Bureau Cooperatives,
Lo A N. Ranch, Supcxvis- and Dan Boyer, representing
ng principal of the Penn lhe Millersville branch oi
Jjanor School System; Les- the Conestoga National bank,
jer Sigman, president of tire Certificates of appreciation
p en n Manor School Board, were presented to Mrs. Ralph
BIG SAVINGS!!!!
STANDARD EQUIPMENT'S BIG
SPRING DISCOUNT
lARN CLEANERS and COMFORT STALLS
mighty-move barn cleaner easy-all comfort stall
Discount Changes: Mar 14, Apr. 15,'May 16, May 31st
See Your Standard Dealer Today. Do Not Delay.
COPE & WEAVER CO.
PILLOW STREET Ph. Lancaster EX 3-2824
PLANT P-A-G...HARVEST UP TO $5O
EXTRA PROFIT PER BAG OF SEED
Melvin M. Brendle Clair M. Hollinger Eli O. Nolt Cloyd Wenger
R. D. 1, East Earl R. D 1. Mount Joy R. d. 1, New Holland R. D 7. Lancaster
Terre Hill HI 5-2444 OL 3-3470 EL 4-9332 EX 3-1633
Ray D. Deiter
Box 484,
R- D. 7, Lancaster
Strasburg OV 7-3405
L* I. Denlinger Co.
Paradise
Intercourse SO 8-3031
I* Clair Hilsher
Drumore
Hensel KI 8-2380
t he MOST famous name
IN COHN
Dlt'
Willis Horst
R. D. 4, Lilitz
MA 6-6755
David B. King
Box 2471 Edgar S. Porter Harry J. Daugherty
Horseshoe Rd„ Lancaster R. D. 1, Washington Boro r, r, 1, Kirkwood
Millersville TR 2-7458 lA 9-2330
MountvilJe Feed
R. D. 2, Co’umbia
Mouniville AT 5-2661
Service
Walter B. Martin
R. D. 1. Drumore
Hensel KI 8 2692
Pfister Associated Growers
R. D. 3, Lancaster
Zimmerman, Ralph Miller,
Mrs. Ruth Marsh, Louis
Bleacher, Warren Shenk, and
Andrew Nissley.
Future Farmers receiving Dombach, Lancaster R 6, the ter Star Farmer award, Sam
awards for their accomplish- DeKalb award for general Mis Aarpn H. Herr, Millers
ment during the year were excellence, the national FFA (Turn to page 11)
PRESENTING AWARDS at the Father-Son ox tne m..i „impie. - -‘--n
-ers of America is Howard S’glin, teacher of vocational agriculture at Penn Manor High
School, far r.ght Accepting the award for general excellence in agriculture is Melvin
Dombach, Lancaster R 6. Looking on l-1 from left to right are Garland Gmgerich, teacher
of vocational agriculture at the school and the following award winners Merle Conrad,
Lancaster R.l; Harold Herr, Millersville Rl; Jay Mylm, Willow Street Rl, and Dennis
Sangrey, Conestoga Rl. —LF Photo
Manheim Boy
Wins Ag Award
Glenn Henry, a student of
vocational agriculture at
Manheim Central High
School has Keen named re
cipient of the school’s De-
Kalb award for Agricultural
Accomplishment during the
1960 61 school year. The a
ward is given each year "to
the outstanding senior m ag
riculture.
Putting P-A-G hybrids in your planter box
can be the first step to as much as $50.00 in
extra corn profits from every bag of seed.
P.A.G’s extra value has been proven in
over 17,000 side-by-side yield checks. P-A-G
won '8 out of 10 times by an average of ov
er 9 bushels of No. 2 corn per acre! Figur
ing a planting rate of 6 acres per bushel of
seed, that’s an extra $5O profit per bag of
P-A-G planted.
Want more proof? Let us match P-A-G
hybrids to your specific soils, conditions and
needs . . . you’ll see why P-A-G hybrids are
worth up to $5O more per bag of seed. See
us soon,
Paul G. Nolt
R. D. 1. Manheim
MO. ,5-7323
Willis H. Weaver
R. D. 1, Mount Joy
OL 3-4012
LOCAL OFFICE
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 20, 1961
as follows: Melvin Dombach
son of Mr and Mrs Albert
Henry, the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Abram Henry, Manheim pOnTIGT CQM OT
has been treasurer of the lo-
cal chapter of Future farm |-j as Assignment
ers of America and second J
vice president of the county Ai rnnvonlion
FFA He is the 11th winner
of the DeKalb award at Ernest J. Neill, former
Manheim Central. editor of Lancaster Farm
ing, supervised news photo
graphy activities during the
53rd annual convention of
the American Feed Manu
facturers Association recent
ly in Chicago.
In addition, Neill covered
many of the convention acti
vities for national distribu
tion to the agricultural press
and radio. Neill is at pres
ent a member of the Merck
Chemical Division advertis
ing and promotion staff in
Rahway, New Jersey
Of every $2O spent on gro
veries, $1 50 to $2 goes for
packaging—to keep the food
in good condition and to
draw the customer’s atten
tion to the product.
Eugene Spotts
R. D. 2. Houeyfarook
BR 3-3958
Fred Frey
R. D. 2, Quarryville
ST 6-2235
Ross C. Ulrich, Jr.
R. D. 2, Peach Bottom
Hensel KI 8-2488
Phone TW 8-7121
foundation award for live
stock farming, and the Chap
For A Good Harvest
This Fall
Before Planting Corn,
Tomato and Tobacco
Fields
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LANCASTER LO 9-1580
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Phone: Alglen LY 3-5941
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