PfA To Honor: Points Teachers ah» •■apervis'or t, m. m»- Of Keystone Farmer* : (Continued from Pa 8 * d »*"“«!« PF £ ' ; . * boolts for 10«6 *au«t - T*» FattfM Farmer* ,of ( ta a promt- be turned In by February 4. America during: their. State ir t tt ' ln bl » chapter« 'Those will be evaluated Feb con-rentton at the 1966 State ** u<l « et » *®“ se,nd It to Birin ruary 6-11. He also »*)d that Parin’ Show will present hon- * iess ’ Elizabethtown vo-ag livestock entries tor the ortiry awards to parents te Vr °V January 24. Farm Show must be at Har whoce fa mi lies contain three K !”? lanitounced that two rlsburg by 6 pjm., Saturday or more sons wflbb have earn- "* w FFA Foundation tuedals the Bth of January, ed PFA’s “Keystone Farmer” , Ibe »*wded to outstand- The previous .contusion degree.- - ng members; one In horticul- o ve<r tihe allocation of $l5O WSwt farm, families deem ture aild tbe ° ,tber in home tor the County Star Farmer it an honor to Wave even one improvement projects, award was clarified with the son. receive the Keystone . stipulation that the money Farmer degree, because it is . . . was to finance a trip to the the highest degree which can National FFA Convention at be awarded at the ,State lev- ®T ee 1961 ’ 1962 and 1965. Kansas City, el, dannot be bestowed upon ?^ e H* a *» eil I ’ arent f will be The new county FFA of nvore than one FFA boy in ’” tr ® duced noit receive flcera u , ni be ]nsta iied at a 60, and is earned for out- ltbe de ®*'* e ' wb ‘ iclb was award ‘ meeting on January 24 at standing achievement an 0d t 0 | b f n ] last '' 'i h ®ll Warwick Union High School, farming practices, leadership. their ,tb,rd son - Herbert, Lltltz and scholarship. To have e ’ arned the degree. , The neU teachers meeting three or more degree hold- Another set of parents, Jfr. was set t - 01 , p e bruary lat ers in the Same family is a ” d ■ l , rs " C 'f‘’ E ’ Hartman L, am , pe t e i-S.trasburg High| rare, but three sets of par- 0 Rl, York County, school ents so distinguished have " lU have the rare been invited to be guests at enCe of seeins tw ° sons win the FFA convention January the deffree on the sam& day ’ 12. Fathers In these ft ml- Wh6to Ro ' bert and Reward lies Will receive the Honorary Hartmten become Keystone Keystone Farmer degree, and Famers on Janu ’ ary 12 > the y mothers will receive special make the Hartman fam icertiflaates recognizing their another vith four Key icooiperatron in aiding their stone Farmer sons, Robert s eons earn, the coveted title. and brother Don ald having received the de- Otae set -of parents will gree in 19i33 and brother, have the even more unusual Larry, in 1959. distinction, 'of seeing their The third pair to receive fourth son receive the de- the parent’s award will he gree at the 1966 Farm Show. Mr. and Mm. Lester Longe- Mr. and Mbs. J. Rex Haagen neeker of Williamsburg, Blair of Ciyrner R. 2., Indiana Coun- County Their son, Harold ty, aie parents of James E. recenes the Keystone Farm- Haagen who on January 12 er degree January 12. Their receives the degree, joining 'son, Max, received the de bts Keystone Farmer broth- gree in 19 60 and another son, ers, John, Edward and Her- Dale, in 1961, Add Up Dairy Dollars ... . Our milk-making FLORIN DAIRY FEEDS make a big difference in the size of your milk checks. They're scientifically formulated, balanced and blended to provide the vitamins, min erals, proteins your dairy cattle need to keep healthy . . . keep giving more milk. To add up more dairy dollars, see us soon for your feed needs. Wolgemuth Bros., inc. MOUNT JOY, PENNA. • Brubaker (Continued from Page 1) la Ciop Reporting Service. He has served as a reporter tor the Seivace for 51 >ears, and will leceive special rec ognition at the Farm S'how meeting on Januaiy 13. Brubaker h'as long been an a<gi icultural leader m Lan caster Caimly. He was a tor mer dire'ctoi of the Lancas ter County Extension Serv ice, a founder of the Lan caster Poultry Exchianige, seiMng several teimls as pi es.ident of that organiza tion , and he is presently co chairman of the Lancaster Cou'nty Farm & Home Foun dation fund drive. Ph. 653-1451 . Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 8, 1966-*-7 He and his son Aaron ftp- January 14—1 pm., Sale Of enane a 14 0-«Cro poultry and, 4H Baby Beeves, lambs, and steer farm which has been open class market wethers. In the Bfruba.ker family since 1717. They also farm an ad ditional 420 rented acres In the area. • Form Calendar (Continued from Page 1) ing Sheep judging at Farm Show. —lO a.m, 4-H Shorthorn judging at Farm Show, —10:30 a.m, 4-H Hereford judging. —11:45 a.m., 4-H Angus judging. —7:30 p.m., Ephrata Adult Farmer Class "Income Taxes Sample Farm Problem”. Wo Other Protein Need When You Fe Feeders Say • • , "The Most Economical Feeding Plan of All" - No trouble with aconn «r MtOff going off feed. 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