)> < v if*' ■ A v lf A* '*• OFFICERS OF THE SOLANCO FFA chapter are, left to right, president, John Frey; vice president, Charles Craig III; chaplain, Donald Deiter; secretary, Allen Weicksel; reporter, William Ulrich; treasurer, Harold Killian, and Sentinel, Jerry McCoy. The Treasury reports that Protect Fruits Motorists in 1962 raced close to seven million school To control diseases on fruit down 'the nations highways to children have the opportunity apply sprays at intervals to a new and tragic auto to purchase U.S. Savings give adequate protection. Allen death record whlch for lthe flrst Stamps or Savings Bonds Bauer, Penn State extension , through the School Savings or plam pathologist, announces time exceeded 4 'a a i les. School Bank Plan. Abojit $lB that spray schedules for all ty- The previous high was set in million in Savings Stamps are pes of fruit crops can be oh- 1941 when 39,969 persons lost sold every year. . tamed from the county agent, tiheir lives'on the highways. Sit Good-by to Haying Help! John Deere One-Man Haying System One man alone cart mow, condition, rake, bale, arid store hay—thanks to the John Deere One-Man-* Haying Sys tem. The No. 2 Bale Ejector loads bales into wagons automatically . . . pivots for greater throwing accuracy. Elevator- Landis Bros. Inc. A. B. C. Groff Lancaster 393-3906 New Holland 354-8001 ‘tail. [ Wenger Implement- Co. Shofzberger's g**"!!!/ Buck BU 4-4467 Elm 663-3141 2 Hay Conditioners and 6 Mowers MI 1. .-ciTj 408 ' h CHOOSE FROM TH&id3NG GREEN LINE OF CUSTOMERIZEDJOHN DEERE HAY EQllM^Mkj^^^^ii m Swath Fluffer s s Barn Bale Conveyor stores bales auto matically ... the full length of the barn without stacking. Reduce heavy, back breaking work. Equip yourself for one man haying now! Stop in today. Ask about our customerized Credit Plan. 356 5 Rakes > i«tl rtl Christiana Oxford 4 Balers and Bale Ejector « . 'ii 1 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 1, 1963—13 Solanco FFA Holds Election John Frev, the son oC Mrs. Fred Frey, Quarryville R 2, was elected president of the Solan co Chapter Future Farmers of America at a recent meeting in the Solanco High School. The 1C year old sophomore vocational aguculture student was elected to serve during the X9G3-’64 school term. Other officers elected were vice president, Charles Craig 111, Nottingham R 2; secretary, Allen Weicksel, Christiana Rl; treasmer, Harold Killian, New Providence Rl; leporter, Wil liam Ulrich, Quarryville Rl; sentinel, Jerry McCoy, Kirk wood Rl, and chaplain, Don- Thomas Dobrinick, Alhambra, 111., (pictured) 43 gilts saved 368 pigs. Total feed cost of 100 per lb. of pork sold. Includes all feed for breeding herds too. William Seiler, Carson City, Mich., 7 gilts raised 70 pigs to market. Pounds feed per lb. gam, 3.01, c05t,8.1460. Includes grinding, mixing and gram atr-v 20 per lb. V w Midwest Swine Testing Station. 16 boars average 1.92 lbs. daily gain with 3.06 lbs. feed per lb. •' gain. Reached 200 lbs. at an av erage of 14316 days of age. These Wayne Feeders Sent Hogs to Market for 8-100 PER LB. FEED COST Join these men and the hund like them who are getting top re; from the Wayne Hog Feeding gram. Stop in today and let us s you the "dollars of difference” can be yours with Wayne. FOWL’S FEED SERVICE C. E. SAUDER & SONS B. D. 1, Quarryvillo R. D. 1, East Earl R. D. 3, Peach Bottom MILLERSVILLE SUPPLY CO. Jlillersville DUTCHMAN FEED MILLS, INC. , B. D. 1, Stevens MOUNTVILLE FEED SERVICE j K STAUFFER & SON B. D. 2, Columbia , „ . £/awn «S Bc-Uaire Alan Beyer BY 3-3687 Edwards & Cox 932-2929 t •* / , . Windrower aid Deiter, New Proudcuco Rl. Frey, Craig, Ulrich and Kil lian are memheis ol an eight member Parlimentaiy Proce dure team winch will repiescnt Region IT m the stale contest on June 12 The other momheis of the team winch will com pete at The Pennsj Kama State Umveisity din mg FFA week are Kenneth "Whiteside, Roh eit Wenger, R. Edwin Hannsh, and Lauy Tiout. 4-H’KTIM RMSIDUXCM Today’s 4-H Cluh members come from three aieas; 51 per cent fiom faim homes, 2') per cent from unal but non-faun, homes; and 20 peicent of the membership reside in mhaa and subuihan homes. ROHRER’S MILL B. D. 1, Bonks GRUBB SUPPLY CO. H. M. STAUFFER & SONS, Inc. Witmer - Bonks - Leoln HERSHEY BROS. Reinholds M. S. Yearsley & Sons AVest Chester H. S. Newcomer & Son Mt. Joy 053-3301 'J ■o.n. i ■ i i. . ( .up ■«»■■■—— '■■■—■— IHJi Elizabethtown 696-2990 * 3 Elevators and Bale Conveyor » * -JK »
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