f r-Jl o in. / . u. . «/ B—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 6, 1963 MILK COOLER DOUBLES AS A TABLE for Henry E. Givler, teacher of vocational agriculture, and Roy Mentzer, New Holland R 2, as they check over the ALL INSTRUCTION IS NOT BOOKS in vocational agriculture at Pequea Val prelmxmary entries in the American Farmer Degree j High School. Junior and senior students are conducting an experiment in application form. Mentzer, who graduated two years g row | n g vegetable plants in the classroom. Glenn Esbenshade, Paradise, left, and ago, will try for the coveted FFA degree at the na- j^ e i v j n Hershey, Intercourse, right, receive instruction in transplanting tomatoes tional convention in Kansas City next October from the seed flat to the transplant flat by Henry E. Givler. L. F. Photo. Lt. r. JrllO tO. • Ag. Teacher (continued rrom page 1) ■with Charles Drawbaugh, teacher of vocational agricul ture at Dover, who is complet ing work on a Ph D degree at the Pennsylvania State Univer sity. The boys are learning the effect of temperature, light and waiter on growing plants. While there was no chance for relaxation during school hours, Givler does take advan tage of a few minutes of quiet as soon as the students are ex cused for the day A coffee pot in the shop was turned on and three teachers and the super vising principal came by for a hot cup of coffee and a few minutes of “hashing over” the events of the day.. Coffee time was soon over end we started out to visit bo>s on their home farms Most of the other teacheis weie on their way home to supper, but we still had almost three hours of work ahead of us At the first stop, we visited Roy Mentzer who graduated 2 years ago, but is still an active member of the Pequea Valley FFA chapter Boy is farming 307 acres with his parents and hopes to win the coveted American Fanner degree in October. !■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ FARM LOANS Loans for Machinery, Livestock, Cars, Repairs, and any farm purpose. 10 - 35 year Farm Mortgages Full and part-time farms eligible FARM CREDIT OFFICE ■lll \V. Roseville Rd. Lane. 303-3921 Cameron Leghorns Are FIRST and ONLY layer chicks ever to earn a Second three-year award in the history o£ the big, highly com petitive Pennsylvania Random Test. KEENER POULTRY FARM Phone 307-32-16 Phone 307-3247 R. D. rr 1, Kli/abcthtonn, Pa. out. Rl, were in on the discussion, The American Parmer degree The application forms had Q. lv j er gives much of the and many more sessions will is the highest-award given by arrived just a few days earlier cre(}lt for succe ss of a member be needed before the applioa- the National Association of Fu and preliminary figuring on Q{ t 0 tlle parents of the tion form is in shape to submit ture Farmers of America, farming program, leadership boy> Mj . , Mrs _ Bllis Ment _ to the county, state and nat- Pequea Valley High School in FFA, school and commun- wlhQ farm at New - Holland mnal FFA offices for grading. (Continued on Page •) ity, and details of the farming _ . agreement had to he worked Eastern States Branch Service Center PLEASE MEET - Mr. Frank Richardson Newly Established at Goshen { L. E. Moore Property) MOBILE AND STATIONARY GRINDING AND MIXING WITH COMPLETE EASTERN STATES FARMERS EXCHANGE, INC. % I* ...w. '•S Manager Phone Kl 8-2424 COMMODITIES AND SERVICES This, T'nit Operated As A Branch of Quarryville Service Center -w h< k SOUTHERN Lancaster County FARMERS •u- i * ■ru: