!• K«ycton« A words (Continued from Peso 14) J. WftiWAM'' HOUSER Bill graduated last June from lf*mP«ter-Stmhurg Web School. He is 18 years eld, and the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Wilbur Houser of Lampeter. His activities include 4-H and FPA work. He has been president of the Garden Spot 4-H Community Club, and as sistant treasurer of the Red Bose Beef & Lamb Club; as sistant secretary and chap lain of the Garden Spot FPA Chapter. His present farming pro gram includes projects in po tatoes, corn and sweet corn. LARRY E. BREJfEMAN Larry is a senior at Lam peter-Straeburg High School, and is the 19-year-old son a( Mr. and Mrs. C. Henry Breneman, Strasburg Rl. He has served as presi dent of the Garden Spot FPA JDhjapter, and as a member of the parliamentary procedure team. He represented his io * V S .< f / i /f Allen H. Matz Farm Equipment New Holland, Pa. Chet Long Akron, Pa. SCOTT K. BHOHMAKKR •Scott is t. 196>5 graduate of Solanoo High School, and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Shoemaker, Kirk wood Rl. He 1h currently Working on the home farm where the chief enterprises are Guern sey cattle and corn. He has served as sentinel of the Solanco FFA Chapter, and as a'member of the chap ter parliamentary procedure team. He also> pl'ayed varsity baseball during his four, high school years. Soott’s farming program centered around bis purebred dairy animals, but included projects in beef, swine, and corn. He has also been an ac tive member, and served as an officer, of the Kirkwood 4-H Dairy Club. He is a me'mber of the Red Rose 4-H Baby Beef & Lamib Club, and has exhibited steer® at the annual steer roundup at the Lancaster Stock Yards. ROXALD L. ULRICH * ♦ Ronald, the son of .Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Ulrich of Peach Bottom R 2, is a 1965 graduate of Solanco High School. He presently works lull time for a portable feed mill operator, and helps on the home farm. He has held the offices of treasurer and assistant secre tary in the Solanco FP'A Chapter, and has been, a member of the FFA State Band. He was a member of the High School band for four years, plays with Malta Band. ’ See It At Booth 302-304 ot the Form Show Ronks, Po. currently He is piesndent of the So- Lancaster lanco FFA Chapter, and is chapter delegate to the coun- and ■the. 9"* — **** / fluid manure equipment. If you’re a dairy, hog or beef farmer, you'll want to see the latest additions to our equipment line . . . the Sahlstrom Homogenator and Spreader. Here is a better, less expensive way to handle manure. See Sahlstrom on display . . . how it works ... the advantages it can offer you. Pick up your free copy of “Is a Fluid Ma nure System For You”, written by a na tionally recognized agricultural authority. No obligation. LESTER A. SINGER Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 8,1966—1 f His farming program cen ters around his Jersey dairy animals, and is supplemented by projects In swine and corn. ♦ * * * WIIXfAM R, HOUiI.VGKH Bill is a senior at Solan co High School, and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William T. Hollinger, Druniore Rl. He serves his local chap ter as sentinel this year; last year he was assistant treas urer. During the past two years he has been a member of the chapter’s parliamen tary procedure team. Bill has been active in the show- ring, both at the So lanco Fair and in the FFA District Dairy Shows. He placed second in last yearts Solanco Rural Youth Contest, and first this year. He has also been active in 4-H beef showmanship, par ticipating nn the county roundup and m The Pennsyl vania Livestock Exposition. His farming program in cludes farm work experience, dairy, corn, and beef proj ects. Following graduation, Bill pl'ans to attend the Delaware Valley College of Agriculture and Science, whier he will major in livestock. RICHARD A. SMITH Dick is a senior at Sol'an co High School, and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry B Smith of New Providence Rl. Ph. 687-6712 ty chapter. Ho Is also a mem ber of the Solanco FFA par liamentary procedure team, As a member ol the State FFA Chorus, bo participated In Activities Week at Pena Stale in I'ilil. Dick placed second in the FFA Land Use and Manage ment Contest in the Lamas ter-York district moot, toarth in the slate lontest, and sec ond in the Stale FFA-4-H contest during the National Grassland Field Days at Her shey. He Is currently Mce-pVesi dent of tlie senior class, and is a member of the varsity cross-country team. His tanning program in cludes dairy, pulle'ts, swine and corn. Following graduation, Dick plans to nVajor in agricul tural education at Penn State University. J. EARL AVENGER Earl is the sou ot Mr. and Mis. Paul Wenger of Quar ry v*i Me Rl, and is a senior at Solanoo High School. He is secietary of the So -I'anco FFA Chapter, and is a member ot the parliamentary procedure team. He has been active in showing dairy animals withe Solanco Fair and the South eastern Junior Dairy Show. Last year he lepresented So lanc'o’s junior memibeiship at the Inter-State Milk Produc ers annual meeting He also took first place in the Youth Division ot the Ephrat'a Pair Ti actor Driving Contest. He is cuiiently president ot the Sout'hein Lancaster County 4-H Holstein Club, and h'as been acti\e in 4-H (Continued on Page 18) SEE ME AT THE FARM SHOW I’ll be at booth 447, Main Exhibition Hall. I’d like to tell you about ATLANTIC'S TOTAL SERVICE PROGRAM Also, you’re invited to see the progeny of A.B.C. sires being exhibited. See you at the Farm Show? Btlrntic Breeders JjOOPERRTIVE For Service Cail: Lancaster 569-0411 Akron 859-3552 Christiana 593:5098 Mt. Joy 653-1451 4uarryville 786-7381 Strasburg 687-6293