12—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. December 16, 1961 pm*' \ * NEW OFFICERS OF THE NEWEST CHAPTER of Future Farmers of America in Lancaster County held a special meeting Wednesday. The officers of the Cloister chap ter at Eohrata High School are as follows; seated 1. to r. Jerry Snader. Ephrata Rl, irtent- Rav Kline Denver R 2, vice president; Martin Wenrich, Denver R 2, treasurer; Wil- Lam’Coldren Denvirßl sentinel. Standing 1. to r Mr Louis Ayers, advisor and teach- _ £ vr> national sericulture- Ronald Kline, Denver R 2, chaplain, Thomas Spitler, Sheridan R 1 ° Denver R 2, sectary. The chapter organized in September has a total of 21 members in grades 9 through 12 A junior chapter in grades seven , -v,a S X s < v>> ''>/* r '** 4. / i * 'vS < t' ~ Brubaker, 2161 Rockvale Southwestern District —• Road Lancaster David L Neff > Washington Road, Lancaster. Boro Rl> incumben t, and Northwestern District Paul M Herr, Quarryville Abner H. Risser, Bainbridge Rl. El, incumbent, and Norman Also scheduled for the B Kready, Manheim R 2. meeting will be a talk by M. Peppy All new.'.. and all set to go, ready to turn out more worjc in a day and to make it easier for you. '■ First of all, there’s more horsepower in this new 770, coming from a deeper-breathing, higher-speed engine. Add tire new Power-Booster Drive and you get 12 forward speeds, almost one-third more pull for heavy going at the touch of a lever—on the go. 1 Hook a new 4-bottom semi-mounted No. 5440 plow to Oliver’s new Power-Traction Hitch and forget about the tough spots. Your 770 just bears down, steps right through at full speed. Put on Powerjuster wheels; let the engine change tread, 1 And make driving a pleasure with power steering.’ This is only the beginning. There’s a lot more to' see in the new 770. You’ll want to feel this snappy power, too—in all the exciting new ways. N. G. Hershey & Son Manheim, R. D. 1 Chets J. McComsey & Sons Hickory HilL Pa. Ready to Go! OLIVER 3-4 Plow W§ *•> h:~k f a i [' .%•*: h'^/^ * * s'HV&'IX i VX > > ’ ss , * < A > <• * ' 'I A „ ■ ; V-?* % L'S' *■ : V, .4^ "--v.v —- F armersville Equipment Co. Ephrata. R. D. 2 M. Smith, County Agent, and stuffed most oi the time, reports by Paul Hershey, lot of the people here hay« Treasurer; Manager Burkins that trouble. The sun is in and John E. WoTgemuth, As- tense during the day but not sistant General Manager and sticky. In the shade or m the Sales Manager and Richard house it is cool and damp, F. Hertzler, District Manager The nights are cool, for Nationwide Insurance Be seeing you next Spring Companies. The President’s If you care to write, the act annual message will be given dress is; by Willis Z. Esbenshade. Glen Porter, c/o Mr. Robert Jaffie, Public Affairs Officer, American Library, 1 A P O 143, Box KAT, San Francisco, California * y* # Rice Harvest J*'' (From page 11) scotch tape. My difficulty in •doing a good job of hoeing _____ vegetables because they are TAKE SOIL SAMPLES •planted in rows 18 inches The Pennsylvania State wide instead of the way we University Soil Testing Scr do. ,(I don’t know where to vice would like to have soil put my big’feet) samples before the annual 1 get a good hair cut over rush, starts, and Wayne Him hew* for (seven cents.' And i?h,‘ extension agronomist, you ought to try to iron with urges farmers to get those one of these charred /corn samples before the soil is cob contraptions. Its like a frozen solid. V *• i regular iron except, that it is about six inches high, filled - The U. S. farmer produces with burning com cobs that enough to feed himself and have been charred. But this 23 other persons, ’ while the is,the. way of''life'in Nepal. - Russian farmer'produces on. By this time I have be- ly enough to feed himself come-.adjusted to the food and another person. and have not had anxJtroub- ~.. ——— le "except that my head feels Patronize our advertisers. Order Your Twine NOW THE PRICE IS RIGHT ALL TWINE GUARANTEED Grumelli Farm Service QUARRYVILLE, R. D. 2 PH. ST 6-3830 FOR CROWING SHOATS AT LOWER COST Feed Wayne PIG BALANCER A new, specially fortified supplement which supplies the critical nutrient balance needed to grow shoats rapidly end economically. Carefut blend of nutrients makes it possible to properly farm grains for growth in pigs from 50 to 100 pounds. Start how to lower costs with Wayne PIG BALANCER MOUNTVILLE SERVICE R. D. 2, Columbia H. M. STAUFFER & SON'S. Inc. Wilmer - Ronks - Leola ROHRER'S MILL R.D. 1, Ronks C. E. SAUDER & SONS R. D. 1, Cast Carl LIME VALLEY MILLS R. D. 1, Willow Stiftel HERSHEY BROS. See Us Today! Rciriholds J. K. STAUFFER & SON Lawn & Bellaire GRUBB SUPPLY CO. Elizabethtown SUNSHINE FARM - SUPPLY Lititz & Newmansiown MILLERSVILLE SUPPLY CO. Millaxsville ROSS C. ULRICH. JR. ✓ R. D. 2. Peach Bottom j. C. WALKER & SON. Inc, Cap