12— Lancaster Farming‘Saturday, May 25, 1963' FFA Member Is President Of Student Body A member of tbe Grasslands Chapter Futuie Farmers of Amenta was lecentlv elected in esident ot the student body at Garden Spot High School, Kew Holland. Chde Wisslor, New Holland El.'an 11th guide student was recently elected secretary of •the local FFA chapter for the second consecutive year. Be- CLYDE WISSLEU foie that he Mas local sentinel foi two \ ears and has won the County Association’s Red Rose Degree. Tlie son o£ Mr and Mrs Eugene R. Wissler was class president dining his 9th and 10 th giades and. has been a membei of the student council at his school foi two years He is a nimoi membei of the Lancastei County Swine Pro duce! s Association and iwas piesident oi the Junior Ag Club at the school. Ch de has a farming pro giain built aiound swine and small gram and helps his father on a 93 acre farm where steeis and migated potatoes and tobacco are the main enter pnzes. Up to this week the Wisslers ihave tiansplanted three acres ot tobacco into the field be ginning almost two weeks ago. Clvde, who won the chat tel “’s inihlic speaking medfl, conducted a school campaign of posters and speeches in as sembly to diaw ..many Totes from the student body'as Ins neaiest uval He will sene duung the 1963-64 school iear. When planning to buy or sell call HENRY E. SHREINER Real Estate Salesman AUCTIONEER Dial: MA 0-6490 Litltz, Pa EX 7-3571 Landis Bros. Inc. A. B. C. Groff Alan Beyer M. S. Yearsley & Sons L.uk aster 393-3906 New Holland 354-8001 Christiana LY 3-3C87 "West Chester 696-2JSOO Wenger Implement Co. SKotzberger's V* 11 "* Edwards & Cox H. S. Newcomer & Son Buck HU 4-4467 Him 665-3141 Kirkwood 4-H To Host Parents The Kirkwood Community 4- H clu'b will hold parents night at their next regular meeting on June 11 at 8 p.m. in the Bart-Coleram school. A speak er on citizenship and charac ter building will be featured. At the last meeting, mem bers responded to roll call by giving a report on their pro jects Dennis Allen gave a demonstration on building a homemade incubator and in cubating eggs. William Maule, Quarryville El, was elected representative to County 4-H council. Com ments were made by leaders, Mis. Martin Greenleaf, George Reinhart, and Mr. and Mrs. Janies Martin. Arnold Lue c k, assistant county agent showed slides on soil and water conservation. Refreshments were served after adjournment hy Mrs. Kathryn Wagner, Mrs Coleen Shoemaker, Mrs. Glenn Myer, and Mrs Hazel Lowe, members ot Farm Women Society 15. QUALITY SERVICE MONOLITHIC and CONCRETE STAVE SILOS TERRE HILL SILO CO. INC. TERRE HILL, PA. Phone 445-3911 SINCE 1927 fIRFFKi I IMF DEERE HAY EQUIPMENT JC Guernsey Bull Is Classified PETERBOROUGH, N. H. The registered Guernsey hull Lake Louise King’s Reliable has been named a Gold Star Guernsey Sire by the Arfiefican Guernsey Cattle Club here “Reliable” was bred and last owned by Raymond Goennger, Lake Louise Faun, Dallas, Pennsylv ama The Gold Star Sire award is one of three awards included in the AGCC’s Gold Star Pro giam designed to recognize su perior achievement in the breeding of legistered Guern sey dairy cattle The others are for dams and breeders.« The official summary of Re liable’s progeny shows he has 19 daughters with 2.9 official lecoids averaging 12,143 pounds ol milk and 611 pounds fat, 305-2 x ME He also has 24 classified daugh ters with an average numeri cal fating of 84 4. As applicant for the award Raymond and Louise A Wit mer, Willow Stieet, Pennsyl vania will receive a special certificate in lecognition of Reliable’s superior perform ance, accoiding to R D Ste wait, AGCC secretary ’•if 5 Rates acfoM «H Farm - City / Chairman Is Named This year’s Farm-City week chairman for Pennsylvania is Thomas H, Patton, associate •director. Cooperative Exten sion Service, The Pennsylvania Complete automatic feeding for DAIRY COWS and CATTLE! Plus a complete line of bunk feeders to meet your exact needs CALEB M. WENGER R. D. 1 Drumore Center KI 8-2116 Quarryville, Pa. A y See us for modern automatic feeding equipment State University, Patton said, “The goal of Farm-City Week is to bring about better understanding be tween rural and urban peo ples; to mcrease< the know ledge and appreciation of each for the American way of life; and to recognize that Thanks giving Day symbolizes an awareness of. and grateful ness for, the bounty, of nature and the stiength of her man made institutions ” A former county agricultural agent, Patton has been with the University from the time of his graduation there in 1930. He served as assistant agent in Eue county, 1930 to 1941, and the ne\t two years as county agent in Lackawanna county. He was named assistant direc tor in 1943. In 1954 when the state ex tension program was divided into regions for administrative purposes, Patton was given chaige of the IG-county North west region. A year later he was named to a new position in charge of extension pro gram development and the co ordination of ail extension work In 1959, he was appoint ed associate director. /cinDcilc UNLOADERS Doubt* augera deliver mar* tllag* par mlnut* *v*n whan tllag* Is deeply frozen . . . and at a t*w*r operating coat. Patented V-paddl* Imp*ll*r* throw ... not blow.. . allag* down chut*. Adluiiabl* drlv* hub* glv* poaitlv* traotlon la aM typ*« of tllag*. ' Three*polnt eutpenalon keep* unloader level at all time*." Straight-out Auger Feeder With VanDal* unit* you can custembuttd th* bunk (••ding **t-up to tit your needs. Drlv* **ctlon Includ** hopper, drlv* **• •embly and 10', high eapacity •* auger. Additional auger cectlon* ara In W guilt and are etslly coupled. Faed-R-Flo Bunk Feeder Th* n*w, «11-mefet complete f«ad*r. High capacity I* auger rotates within tub*. Glv*a all-weather protection, aven feed dlelrlbuf* lion, and lower operating coat. — Conveyor Trough. . . 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