Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 08, 1966, Image 15

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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
<jal chapter as delegate to
DOLLAR EFFICIENT
SINGLE BEATER
' s $
Expect a pocket-saving price. The latest in simple
design. See the Allis-Chalmers 140-S spreader for
features that mean dollar efficiency. Won’t freeze
up, but sure chews up that packed frozen stuff and
spreads it faster, easier.
You get five feed rate selections. Self-cleaning
paddles. Low, wide box speaks for itself. Converts
to 140’bushel rear-unloading trailer, too. An all-the
way winner.
Also see the NEW giant 180 bushel size. Or the
compact 95. Two Allis-Chalmers farm loaders, too.
C’mon in!
LOADER, SPREADER SUPERIORITY
ALUSCHAIMERS
See Us At- The Farm Show
L. H. Brubaker
Lancaster, Pa.
Ni ‘ *•"" Se " vie6 N. G. Myers & Sen
Wishlsst.. B«r., fa. Ehe eL, pj
|.. H. Brubaker Grumelli Farm Service
Lititz, Pa. Quarryville, Pa.
the county chapter, and the
latter as delegate to the
state FPA Convention in
1985.
He participated in the sen
ior play In 1965, and served
ias president of the Guernsey
4-H Club In 1965.
Hit farming program con
sisted of four dairy coWs,
three dairy heifers, two dairy
calves, plus his father’s herd
of Guernsey cows, and tour
acres of corn.
ROBERT S. »lEOK
Bob Is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Paul S Meek of Wil
low Street Rl, and is a mem
ber of the senaor class of
Lampeter-Strasburg High
School, He is 17 years old.
He has held the office of
reporter in the Garden Spot
FPA Chapter, played in the
state FPA Band, and was a
member of the Chapter par
liamentary procedure team.
His present farming pro
gram consists of two acres of
tobacco, two. acres of corn,
and 24 fattening hogs.
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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
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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.
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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.
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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
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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