Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 06, 1965, Image 6

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    6—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 6, 1965
• Farmer Dearces
(Continued irom l J nge 1)
Future Farmers of America
(his week at their meeting at
Donegal High School. Mount
Joy
' The degrees, awarded by re
tiring piesident. John Frey,
can not be given to more than
IS per cent of the current
county FFA enrollment
SPRAYING Service
Dairy Barns
Poultry Houses
CARBOLA
Disinfecting White Paint
• Dries White
• Disinfects Against
Disease
• 90% Less Cobwebs
8 to 10 IVIo.
Fly Spraying
DISINFECT
POULTRY HOUSES
6 Wltmer Rd., R 4, Lane.
Moyncrd Beltzel
Phone 392-7227
Here’s How
Wayne Egg Feeds Give
More for Your Money
3 ‘‘More for Your Mone
ling, Blountsville, Ala , (picfured above)
whose flock averaged 250 eggs, 3.99
lbs. feed per dozen eggs, and 90.1 % livohi'i or Harold
Hanna, Woden, lowa, whose feed cost ran as low as 12.8 fl
per dozen.
You can get “More for Your Money” if you’!’ hy Wayne;
come in and let us recommend the proper feeding program
for YOUR needs.
HERSHEY BROS.
Iteinliokls
C. E. SAUDER & SONS H. M. SI BUFFER
B. D. 1. East Earl & SO\F INC.
3 STAUFFER & SON
IjU'vii and Bcllairc
GRUBB SUPPLY CO.
Elizabethtown
BiiZj
Of the eight FFA chapters
represented by degree recipi
ents, Grassland and Solanco
tied for lop honors with each
having eight members receiv
ing the award.
Award recipients wore:
Witness Oak FFA Chapter
Donegal High School, Mount
Joy—James Nolt, Mount Joy
R 1: Donald Drager, Marietta
Rl, and Stuart Emenheiser,
Mount Joy Rl.
Cloister FFA Chapter
Ephra'ta High School, Eph
rata—Thomas Zartman, Bph
lata Rl; Clifford Bollinger,
Lititz R 4; Richard Ritter, Eph
lata R 3; Stanley Leininger,
Denver R 2. and Donald Diem,
Stevens Rl
Grassland FFA Chapter
Garden Spot High School,
New Holland—Glenn Hoover,
East Earl Rl; Warren Good,
Denver Rl. Glenn Weber,
Mohnton R 2, James Mussei,
East Earl Rl, Leioy Mussei,
Narvon Rl, Sanfoid Gehman,
Mohnton R 2, Dale Heir. New
Holland R 2, Roy Bowman, New
Holland Rl, and George Zim
merman, East Eail Rl
Penn Manor FFA Chapter
Penn Manor High School,
Milleisville—David Eib, Colum
bia R 2, Eail Mver, Columbia
jtfl
FOWL’S FEED SERVICE
R D. I, Quarryville
It. T> 2. iv.uJi Rat torn
MILLEI-V.VILLE
SUPPLY CO.
Millersille
ROHREK’f; MILL
B. D 1, Tonfes
MOUNTVILLE
FEED ST ’VICE
ft, D, 2, Co'nmbU
Wiiuu.
DUTCIIM" \ FEED
MILLS,
R. D, 1, Stfvens
sSaSsfiw
R 2, and Gary Martin, Pequea
El.
Solanco FFA Chapter
Solanco High 'School, Quar
ryville R2—William R. Ulrich.
Qunrryvillc Rl; Ronald Ulrich,
Quarryville R 2; Robert Henry,
New Providence Rl; Scott
Shoemaker, Kirkwood Kl.
James Esbenshadc, Quan y
ville R 2; Richard Smith, New
Providence Rl; Henry Do-
Long, Quarryville R 2; William
Hollmger, Quarryville Rl, and
Earl Wenger, Quarryville Kl
Manheim FFA Chapter
Manheim Central High‘School
Manheim—Gary Lefever, 'Man
heim R 4; Dale Greinei, Man
heim R 4, and Jess Miller, Mm
heim R 4
Warwick FFA Chapter
I nter bc^'
Sacrifice Y
ENOS R. BUCr\/ALTER
MAURICE M. COOD
Prices!
Must Move All Eastern States Labeled
P sit Stocks
From
DurL-tj :
Act F-
Now Yee Can Paint And Really Save.
2281 Old Phi's Pike
Gordonviuc
Red Rose FFA
Officers Seated
At an association meeting
this week at Donegal High
School, Mount Joy, the Red
Rose Chapter Future Farm
ers of America officially in
stalled the officers they elect
ed last November.
Glen Weber, sixteen-year-old
son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Warwick High School, Lit
iU—Eugene Risser, Lititz Rl.
Pequea Valley FFA Chapter
Pequea Valley High School,
Kmzers Rl—Leonard Sauder,
Ronks Rl, H Eugene Den
linger, Gordonvdle Rl, and
Randall StolUfus, Gap Rl.
Paints
of February
""'■-.fore "Pick Outs” Narrow
Your Selection.
' For This Highest Quality Paint
SEE US TODAY!
Agway
FARMERS FEED
& SUPPLY, INC.
New Holland, Pa.
Weber, Mohnton R 2, ■will
serve as president of the as
sociation for the 1965-66 year.
He replaces John Frey, Qunr
ryville R 2. Weber IS a Junior
at Garden Spot Higlh School,
New Holland.
Other officers installed were:
Kenneth Hess, Strasburg El,
first vice president: William
Ulrich, Quarryville El, second
vice president: Sanford Hos
teller, Gap Ril, recording sec
retary; Clifford Bollinger, Lit
itz R 4, corresponding secre
tary; Donald Gruber, Bain
bridge Rl, treasurer; Dale
Greiner, Manheim R 4, report
er; David Erb, Columbia R 2,
sentinel; James Nolt, Mount
Joy, chaplain, and Robert Eby,
Lititz R 4, parliamentarian
WILSON M. SCOTT
Willow Street R 1
QUARRYVILLE
AGWAY STORE
Church St., Quarryville, Pa.