Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 25, 1964, Image 12

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    12—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 25, 1964
Grassland Future Farmer Team
Wins Chance At State Competition
Gai den Spot Futuie'Farmers southeastern region,
took the third huidle towaid strong Oxford team
the state championship in par- thiid.
hamentary pioceduie on Tues
day at the Milleisville State
College
In winning the Region II
competition, the New Holland
team seemed the light to com
pete in the state finals at the
Pennsylvania State University
in June
A win at the state level
would leturn the championship
to the county foi the second
consecutive yeai Grassland,
eailiei this year defeated Sol
anco, the defending state cham
pions. in the county and aiea
competitions.
Upper Dauphin High School
FFA was mnnei-up in the
Pequea Valley Future Farmer
Is Awarded Kunzler Scholarship
Dale Hostetler, a 1962 voca
tional agucultuie giaduate of
Pequea Valley High School was
pi esented the 1964 Kunzler and
Company, Inc , scholai ship
Tuesday night at the Bth an
nual Futuie Faimeis paient
and son banquet.
The awaid was pi esented by
Chi is C Kunzlei. piesident of
the Lancastei meat packing
fiim
Hostetter, the son of Mi and
Mis I Eby Hostettei. Gap HI,
will entei the Pennsylvania
State University, Altoona
Bi anch m Septembei He plans
to study agucultuie
It was the third year a mem
bei of the Pequea Valley chap
tei has won the annual Kunz
lei scholai ship
Donald L Ranck, Paradise,
won the chaptei’s Stai Faimei
awaid
Ranck, son of Mt and Mis
Lloyd Ranck, also won the De-
Kalb awaid and shaied top
daiiy honois with chapter mem
bei Eugene Denlinger
Other chaptei awaids, pie
sented by vocational agucultuie
teachei Hemy Givlei livestock,
Randall Stoltzfus, ciops, and
Lancastei County Bankers
Assn, Glenn Esbenshade, faim
mechanics, John Bowman, and
Stai Gieenhand, Calvin Bennei
The chaptei also honoied
thiee men, two school admims
tiatois and a faimer, as Honor
ary Chapter Farmeis for serv
ice to the gioup - Aithui Eshel
man, high school principal,
Hauy Pownall, 'business man
ager, and Ellis Mentzer, dairy
man and father of the chaptei’s
fiist Ameucan Faimer, Roy
Mentzei
The chapter’s new iF'FA
Sweetheait is Miss Lila Hess,
a Pequea Valley junioi
PUBLIC SALE
ANTIQUES and
PERSONAL PROPERTY
Saturday, May 2, 1964
12:00 Noon
Fourth St. and Boehm Ave.,
Mount Gretna, Lebanon Coun
ty, Pa. Antique sofa, plank bot
tom chairs, blanket chest, 2
walnut dropleaf tables, baby
cradle, spinning wheel, clocks,
dry sink. Ironstone china, Wil
low waie platter and plates.
Amber glass, copper lustre, sil
ver lustre. Butter prints, brass
kettle, sleigh bells, hand bells.
Terms by
FRANKLIN L. HOKE
Kilmer & Stone, Auctioneers
Lefever & Reed, Clerks
Members of the Grassland
team aie Nelson Wert, Leon
Weaver and Clyde Weaver, New
Holland Rl, Kenneth Martin,
Denver Rl, Roy Musser, Wil
liam Fishei and William Shirk,
East Earl Rl; John Campbell
and Walter Musser, New Hol
land, and Walter Musser, Nar
von Rl Coaches are Robeit
Heir and Gene Daugherty, vo
cational agnculture teachers.
Lancaster County’s two pub
lic speakers failed to qualify
for the state finals The winner
was Mitchell Ulrich, Eastern
Lebanon Schools, and runnei
up was James Kesslei, Upper
Dauphin.
Guest speaker at the banquet,
held in the high school, Was
Call Gmder, Mount Joy R 2,
state FFA president.
Excessive speed continued to
be the numbei-one killer on the
nation’s highways in 1963 More
than 14,000 traffic deaths weie
dnectly attributable to speed
ing
Pick the TWIN-WHEEL drive Model
that Fits Your Haying
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eliminates sickle chatter, cuts down on breakage and
wear. This new kind of tractor-speed mowing can be
yours in the Twin-Wheel drive model of your choice
rear-mounted or pull-type as shown. Also avail
able as side-mounted model.
Your choice of 6- or 7-foot cutter bars with sickle
equipment to meet your hay crop needs. Hay con
ditioners can be used with any model.
Here’s performance that makes owners say, “I never
really had a tractor mower until I bought a new
Twin-Wheel drive model Allis-Chalmers.” Let us
prove it. Twin-Wheel is AIIU Chalmctt uidtutilu
Finance for profit. Ask us about
Alhs-Chalmers time payment plans.
Get the dollar-making difference with
ALLIS-CHALMERS
Also Available in 3 point Hitch Models
L. H. Brubaker
Lancaster, Pa.
Grumelli Farm Service L. H. Brubaker
Qnarryville, Pa. Lititz, Pa.
Nissley Farm Service N. G. Myers & Son
Washington Boro, Pa. Rheems, Pa.
Lausch Bros. Equipment
while a
finished
WINNERS OF THE REGION II Future Farmers Parliamentary Proceeds
contest Tuesday were from the Grassland Chapter at New Holland. They are, seat
ed. left to right. Nelson Wert, New, Holland Rl; Kenneth Martin, Denver ly
Leon Weaver, New Holland Rl, and Fred Nolt, New Holland. Standing, left t,
right, Roy Musser, East Earl Rl; Clyde Wissler, New Holland Rl; John Campbell,
New Holland, and Walter Musser, Naryon Rl. The team will enter the state finals
at Penn State University in June. - L. F. Photo
Prune Roses
When new shoots appear on
roses, it’s time to pume them,
advises Ljnn Smith, extension
flower specialist at The Penn
sylvania State University 'Re
move old 01 dead wood to keep
plants young and vigoious.
Don’t pi une climbers and ram
bler roses until after they have
bloomed or you will remove
flower buds
SALES l< SERVICE
Allen H. Matz
Farm Equipment
New Holland, Pa.
stevens, Pa.
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