Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 08, 1966, Image 19

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    Your Invitation ...
•*
To Visit Our Exhibit
at the
FARM SHOW
Location P 7
(in Hie Poultry Display Area)
Cecorotl Steel Roofing and Siding in Rolls
Be sure to see our unusual water displayl
GROCE DISTRIBUTORS, INC.
Selinsgrove, Pa.
Other features include disc-type steering brakes, new instrument panel
and numerous detail refinements plus:
• AUTOMATIC HYDRAULIC DEPTH CONTROL
® INDEPENDENT HYDRAULICS (now Dual Flow)
• DIFFERENTIAL LOCK
• POSITIVELY INDEPENDENT P.T.O.
• CATEGORY I & II VERSATILITY
TWELVE MONTHS’ WARRANTY
(1,000 working hours proviso) and backed by B.M.C. Service *
Since
SEE IT AT THE FARM SHOW
W. J. Eshlemeii, Terr. Mgr.
Lancaster, Pa.
Profitable Territories’ Open for Contract Dialers.
For Demonstration See
- Auas Ebersol
Narvon -Rl, Pa,
Gus Farm Equipment, Inc.
Seven Valley, Pa.
SPEED
GEARBOX
for new
mo
DISTRIBUTOR
m
WAYNESBORO, PA.
Contact
722 East End Ave.
DEALERS
Stoltzfua Welding Shop
Cochranville, Pa.
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FFA Recognizes
Runners-Up-To
Star Farmers
The Pennsylvania As»oela
tion of the FutuVe Parmer*
of America recently an
nounced that at the State
Farm Show recognition will
be- given to boy* who were
runnere-up for the FFA's five
award* as Regional Star
Parmer*. ■
Alt the PFA Farm Show
convention on January 12,
when approximately 200 boys
wiiil be advanced to the Key
stone Farmer degree for ex
cellence in agriculture, echol
arshlp, and leadership, the
highest ranking Keystone
Parmer in each of the five
Your Invitation ...
From Inteirnational Stock Food Corp.
Visit with us at Booth No. 509
at the Pennsylvania Farm Show
Lane. Co. Rep. Lebanon Co. Rep.
CLAIR CASSEL ROY H. MILLER
Box 173, Manheim S. Grant St., Manheim
Ph: 665-4519 Ph: 665-5213
INTERNATIONAL STOCK FOOD CORP.
WIRTHMORE
The Big Four In Horse Feeds
• WIRTHMORE HORSE FEED
Now features flaked corn and high vitamin
and mineral fortifications.
• STABLEMATE COMPLETE HORSE FEED
The complete horse feed pelleted for easy
handling.
• NEW HOPE COMPLETE HORSE FEED
The complete horse feed for heavey and aller
gic horses.
• HORSE PERKIES
The highly fortified feed for periods of extra
stress.
See You At The Farm Show
Booth 750 & 750 A
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NEISEY FARM PARADISE SUPPLY
SERVICE Paradise*
Lawn and Bellaire fiB7 fi2q
-665-3121 367-2321 «»»7-bZ»Z
Lancagter Farming, Saturday, January 8, 1966—19
regions will be designated a*
Regional Star Parmer. Pour
at these outstanding young
farmers will receive STS each
from the National PPA Foun
dation, Inc.; the fifth, whose
identity will not be disclosed
u’ntll alt five have been pre
sented to the convention, will
be designated State Star
Farmer and receive an award
of $2OO, ,
This year an award will
be made also to the boys
who ranked second and third
in each region, sometimes
missing the Regional Star
Parmer title by a mere frac
tion of a point. This system,
which enables the Future
Farmers’ organization to rec
ognize 15 outstanding mem-
Waverly, New York
bers instead of only five,
awards $5O to the new K«y
stone Farmer who placed
second in eadh region and $4O
to the lad who scored third.
SOUTHEASTERN REGION
AL (12 counties) winners
are: Regional Star Parmer,
$75. Glenn S. Weber, 17, o>£
M'ohnton R 2, Lancaster Coun
ty, a senior at Garden Spot
High School; second, $5O,
Dunne Gross, 17, Myerstown
R 3. Lebanon County, a sen
ior at Northern Lebanon High
School; third, $4O, Kenneth
I, Sellers, 17, Lebanon R 4, a
senior a,t Annvllle-Cleona
High School.
Ail of the high-ranking
boys are strong in leadership,
serving m a large number
of school, chapter, or com
munity 'activities. Together,
the 'regional winners held 39
PFA offices, nine having been
phesideht of their chapter and
two president of their area.
FFA organization. Most of
them have leading roles in
one or more organizations in
their church or Sunday school.
To win the Keystone Farm
er degree, an FFA hoy is re
quired to have invested a.t
least $5OO which he earned
Krona his farming program,
but the 15 high scoring boya
have net worths ranging from
$3,000 to m'ore than $33,000.
Three of the winners
mhmed and one is a father.
AUTO INSURANCE
NEW YORK Property
damage Ihabihty insurance o«
your auto coveis only damage
your cai does to the prop
erty of others It does not
cover damage to your car,
says the Insurance Informa
tion Institute
★★★★★★★★★★
SEE US AT THE
Farm Show
Next Week
One of us will be at the
Allis-Chalmers Booth most
of the week. Also visit
the displays Of some of
our other manufacturers
such as . . .
• Allis Chalmers
• New Holland
• Wayne Wyant
1 - 5 incl. - 643-646
• Van Dale
Booth 312-313
• Starline Barn
Cleaners, Barn Eqpt.,
Feeders and
Spreaders
Booth 394-394
400-401
• Grove Wagons
• Lely Fertilizer
Distributors
• Hamilton Equipment
• J. S. Woodhouse Co.
Bodfh 378-385
LH. Brubaker
350 Strasburg Pike, Lane.
It. D. 3, Lititz
phone Lancaster 3£7-5179
Strasbhrg 687-6002
Litlt* 626-7766
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