VOL 7 NO. 23'_2r£ WINNERS OF THE REGIONAL FFA Parliamentary Procedure contest are from the Garden Spot chapter at Lampeter-Strasburg High School. Seated, 1. to r are Kenneth Denlinger, Lancaster R 7; Paul Weilk, Strasburg Rl; and Kenneth Meek, Willow Street Rl. Standing 1. to r. are James Shertzer, Lancaster R 7; James Houser, Lampeter; Melvin Breneman, S rasburg Rl ,Earl Livingood, Lancaster R 7, and Donald Krayhill, 599 Lampeter Road, Lancaster R 7 The team won over four other area teams from Region 11, Thursday at Millersville State College. L. F. Photo Garden Spot FFA Team Goes To State Contest A shai p - looking. quick - thinking team of Future Farm ery from the Garden Spot Chapter ot FF \ at Lampeter vStiasburg High School quali fied for the state Im.ils Thurs day as thev defeated the best from four othei aieas in Reg ion II The l\n liamentan Pioced iiie teun winneis ot the \ ork- Ljncrfbtei aiei (ompetitioii last month, will lepiesent Region fl at the state competi lion in .lune Bight bovs fiom the Lampe (i f irta demonsfiated then skill m conducting a business meeting accoiding to strict parliaments v order and lhe\ did it tv ith a t ousidei able a mount ot heckling from a team of made up of om Farm Calendar May 5 ■— 7 .’>o p m ■ — 4-IT Spring Jamboree for all county 4-11 members and families In Ibe East Peters burg Elementarv School. May 7—4 JO p m meeting of Lamastei Couut> leath ers of vocational agriculture at thi Lampet ei -bti asbnrg High Si bool 8 pm -- Countv 4-11 Load ers count il meets at the home of Vh lor Plastow 2045 Oiegon Pike May B—78 —7 ‘!0 p m Eliya bethtow n-Donegal 4-11 club meets in the Donegal High School, Mount Jov May 9 —6 JO p m Forage (Continued on Page 9) member trom enh competing team 'the Futme Parmeis e\hio ited their adeptness at making and handling motions m iking committee reports and con ducting g. neral business in meetings 01 i ural 01 ganirations During annual FFA week ar the I’ennsv ham i Mate Lu'- versitv m\t month the < ist t Countv bens -will pit tli-n skill against the cham- pion tei’ns trout the tour ott- er legions ii the state Th ■ othei teims m Thu rs div - contest at the Miller'- mIU S.ate College wine from Amm'le Milkrsburg Octora ra and Central Bucks High High Schools Ijancascer Countv s two rep resentatives in the PFA Ruble SpeaVng contest held tn con junction wuh the Parharae”- tarv Prooediue contest, vvtr (Continued on Page 41 New Providence 4-H Elects Albert Henrv New Prov: dent- 1 HI. was elected preo - dent of the N'ew Prov idem J 4-H Comnumt) Club at a re cent meeting in the N’ew Pro viders e Elementarv Jh hool Other O-hi er- elet ted Wr~ ,i> 'ollowc- Vive Preside ‘ Al e Zimmerman , Vr’-'toe Fisher Treasure- Jc-: lh New-- Reporter Sur.t.l Alknic (lame Leuie- Rob-r Hearv Song Leader Noe Kas-tor, and Countv Coun cil Representative. Patricio Rmeer Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 5, 1962 Warwick FFA Inducts 21 laentv-one now member' wer- admitted to the Warwick 1 r'k at the last monthU meet ing Ntii members are .lames Rreaer. Cltlus Bucher. I’hil Rit-hirt, Koj Caiman \ ernon Good Mahlon Grube Un Hehttlt Fred Hess, Terri Rumman Gain Kteidet Rr '_ j s \lo}er lames Reed II !j, ->s H Retd Eugene Risser y >ie Sat lot Michael ishank - t bhellt Michael Shot/- Waltei Stoltrfus Ren and Fied Zook In* hots hid to no thiough i utiation which requires t"* i to w e.u white shirts and I-FA ties tor thiee dais 1 ,ie\ also had to leant the I-I \ need, motto and luston A chat the} were approteci j, „ll tlu olhc ers 4-H Council Holds Jamboree The annual Spring .Jamboree '■Joaoored bv the Lancaster Co g-H Council will be held this evening at the East Petersburg IPementarv School A spokesman for lbs council 'tid this week “Along with ■>jav rules theie will be games t) break in the evenings tun whs h stalls at 7 !b pai in r ist Petersburg Flemen school on Mav ' Th e.e ng s entorl iinnielil wiU be Adult leadeis aie Mr V ° fab High Airs lUnrv ind Mr and Alls Atkins Jr Th- nevl meeting ot tK club W’P be held Alav 1 a tu the school building. Summary Shows Decline In State Farm Income Total rash teceipts from all souires to Pennsihania fnt Di ets last veir stood at sSO‘>- ')2l UOO down Vi 512 (HtO Irom the pie\unis \eai The sale ol both hiestoik and tnestoik piodiuts as well as ciops dot lined lioin 1 '•(>(> to l c iiil but tin amount ol Sot eminent pavments to laim- ets showed an ttu tease Lnestoik and Inestork pio diuts bionnht Kevstone farm ers a total ol SIS". 521 000 tot the \eai (ompated with 4 >!j l >G - 14*1 nut) tot l‘M,O Ctop sales acionnted tor 1.201,802 00(1 (otnpatcd with '5202,021,0h0 lor the pro Mons \ear Goiein ment pamienls added auothei I.lk 705.000 fompated with 511.75.5 000 tor the yeai earliei According to ligure.s releas ed this -fteek by the Pennsjl \ama Crop Reporting Service, Milk and dair} product*, con tinued as the big money maker with a total ot ‘‘.306,237,000 coming trom dairv. TOggs and other poultr} pro din, ts followed, but not too close!}, with U 54,119.000 to Guernsey 4-H To Hear Minor Sam Uiuor, Pennsylt aina Held man lor the American Guernset Cattle Club will be guest speaker at the May meet ing ot the Lancaster Count} Cuerusev 4-11 club The meeting is scheduled to meet on Mat o at T SO p ni in the home ol Kant Mumma SAMUEL F. MINOR Alanheim HI Minor will speik on fitting and classification oi Guernsev cattle high-lighted bv a well-known protessional magician ilong with group singing a utuciue tashion show and a demonstra- fon troui the Ho-llow tiers and refreshments for all Come and meet other 4-H'ers and enjov the nnal social activitv ■- um sored bv the and IM, 2 Lancaster Countv Counul 'v i bers S 2 Per Year the laimeis while sales ol a)) meal annuals totaled Sill, ’i7.' linn Ol ihe total, cattle biouglu in SO] 'lO4 000 Hogs a<( minted foi MS 001 and sheep hi ought in a total of $l,- 1,0 ! 000 Coin continued as king of the ciops with wheat in second place potatoes in third, and tobacco a ten close fourth Coin ciops sold tor *i>3l 317,- 000 wheat SIT 700,000 pota toes SiG 130 000, and tobacco si 4 Cio 000 Apples ranked ms the next most valuable crop accounting lot sS,aid,ooo ot the total, and all fruit ciops bnng’ng in 5.’1.300 All vegetables, includ ing potatoes were -valued at -> 3 ,3 S 0,0 0 0 Estimated receipts from laim commodities by counties (Continued on page 4) USDA Published Ag. Statistics “Agnc ultural Stat i s 11 ca, loci” w is issued today by the I* S Deportment of Agricul ture The CoO-page book, latest in. the jearlv senes, of bound volumes of tarm tacts, includes national and state figures ott tarms, production of virtually all laim products, supplies in storage, prices paid and receiv ed b.v farmers, farm income and related subjects It contains inlormation o*. land use larni ownership, laim woiKeis and lood con sumption Theie also are sta tistics on weather Ireight Kites lishenes foiestry, agn (iilniKil pi oduction in other nations and luieign tiade Mam ot the statistics in (luden in the new book have hem adjusted to contorm with the latest census ot agriculture \\heie this is appropi late I«'i 0111 IS ( M thiough 19"5, statistical sei les on agncultur al subjiits ueie earned in the YoaibooK ot Viniculture Be ginning in ItiJti, USDA se~ paialed the statistical data lioni the Yearbook and has bime issued them in the annual \oliime of Agricultural Sta t ist u s FIVE-DAY WEATHER FORECAST <saluida.\ - Wednesday Tc in pera lures during tha next 1 i\«> <l.i>s are expert**! in .nt'uui* "> to to degrees al>o\e (lie normal range of to at night U> 70 in the af- It moon. Cooler temperatures are expet ted towards tha middle «l the period turning uarmei ag un towards the end ol tin jieriod. Precipita tion inaj total 0.1 inch or less incurring as showers ahout the middle of the period.
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