16 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 27,1963 Solanco Future Farmers Win Regional Contest Lancaster County’s entry in Quarryville Rl, president; R. RPtrion II FFA Parliament- Edwin Harmsh, Christiana Rl, i*; f,lZSe Contest but out vie, ‘pr...d»l;K*««b TO.te ‘ * . f ITI fi»p i 9 coun- side, Kukwood Rl, secietary, tv < sout'heastern Penns> Ivapia Jay Ranch. Quarryville R 2, itre l . Cv d v to win a shot usurer. Larry Trout, New Pro ’fnpJte title vidence Rl. chaplain; John at the state title. Freyi Quanyville R 2, student . A sharp, confident team of a( j^ lsoli Charles Craig, Nott eight Futiue Fanners from j ngnam jj,2, reporter, and Will- SoUnco exhibited skills in con- I{im uincdi. Peach Bottom, sen dnctnig a meeting accordmgAo tmel< “Robeits Rules Of Order”. ' Tliev will compete for state William M Fiedd, teacher honors dunng FFA AVeek at 0 f xocational agriculture at the the Penns\hania State Unixei- QuanyMlle school is coach o£ sity in June. the team. Glenn M'ebei. Mohnton R 2. a ; member ol it lie Giasslands Cha- Senator SaVS rtei FFA. xew Holland, took (Contmued Uo ' x Page 11 thud place in the Public Speak- tQ a lefeiendum of dairy mg, contest held in conjunction , with the Pailiamentarj Proce- ‘ dure deinon&tianon in the Mil leisulle State College bill passes will depend on the n , Tr dairy industry” Secretary of Glenn, the son of M . A.ancultuie, Orville Freeman, Mrs Andrew Weber, is a ninth asi k-iuluic, grade student in vocational ag- saKl> a iculture at the Garden Spot High School He Had placed Make It Easier second with his speech, “The Hahor is one of the major Race Between Food and Peo- cos ts in a poultry enterprise, pie.”, in the Yoik-Lancaster sa ys Carl Dossin, Penn State area contest on April S. His extension poultry specialist. He placing on Thursday won for stresses ithe adoption of meth him a second alternate position that permit poultrymen to in the state public speaking take care of more birds, do a contest during FFA Week. better job and do it in less time Solanco’s team included the ISave five steps in a day and following vocational agncul- you save a mile a year, he cl tuie students Robert Wenger, aims ********************************************* ANNOUNCING. .. New Allls-Cholmers Model 56-F Flail-Type Forage Harvester Now Allis-Ciialmers brings new capacity, quality, and field performance to forage harvesting with the all-new 6-foot No. 56-F Forage Harvester. Big Capacity, Scissor-Slice Chopping Double-Cuts Cleaner, Shorter I • All-season use value: Green-chop feeding ... makes grass silage you can remove from silo . . . stalk chopping . . . stubble mulching . . « shreds bedding . . . pasture clipping. Heavy-duty, clean-cutting rotor • 36 knives mounted in pairs ... every rotor revolu tion, forage is cut TWICE in the same 4-inch path. Ask us about the AlUs-Chalmers plan fo finance your time purchase of farm equipment* ALUS-CHALMIRS A SALES AND SERVICE Nissley Farm Service Allen H. Matz Washington JJoro, Pa. Farm Equipment New Holland, Pa. Grumelli Farm Service L. H. Brubaker Qnarrj villf, Pa. Lancaster, Pa. L. H. Brubaker I.ititz, Pa. Lausch Bros. Equipment *★★★•*■*★***★★*★*★★*★★**★★*★★**★*★★★•*■*★**★★★★★* “Whether or not the dairv N. G. Myers & Son Stetcns, Pa. Rhcems, Pa. «, ■ i-* -j —^~r —■ >• > ,< —’, a CCA lie entered In the Clarenqe Bauman, Lancaster • Cloister rrA area pubHc apeaking contest on R 7, state PPA-sentinel brought (continued from page l) . g. greetings from the state asso and Jake Keller, Stevens El, * * elation and outlined the duties of a state officer. He encourag- I,ewis Ayers, teacher of vo* gd members t 0 fori[ (or » cational agriculture at the soh- gUtO offl(je , <The challenge ia °o! showed slides and review. great> but the expe rience is ex- John. Varner presented his the work of the chapter cellent< >. he said eech, “A Permanent-Agricul- during the year. and John Haldeman, Rein holds, who each got a Hamp shire gilt. ALL WHEAT including those growing 15 acres or less YOUR VOICE IS IMPORTANT in the coming wheat referendum. Your 15-acre exemption will be eliminated and a system of tight restriction controls is proposed. Congress feels that you should have a voice in this. The decisions.based on thisvote- may well have FAR REACHING effects on the course of agriculture and your business of farming in the future. If you are opposed to: a. Strict Controls. b. The classification of soft red wheat in the same set of controls as the REAL SURPLUS hard varieties. c. To giving others the power to plan your farm's production. Then REGISTER On the other hand, if you fdvor the proposed program your vote is also IMPORTANT. It takes'two-thirds'of you to make it~ ~ effective. , REMEMBER: This time the small man has a VOICE. USE IT! There is no telling when small Pennsylvania wheat growers MAY GET THIS CHANCE AGAIN. You can vote Cut, Whether you arc for or against, you CANNOT participate if you do not register NOW, and to register you must sign form MQ-24, Notice of 1964 Wheat Form Acreage Allot ment, and get it to your County A.S.C. office on or before MAY 13. The day to Vote is MAY 21. /vx XO (ROWERS DON’T for AWAY STAY BUT and VOTE or against Miller & Bushong, Inc. Poultry and Livestock Feeds ROHRERSTOWN, PENNA. “Finest Service Anywhere" Manufacturers of
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