Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 09, 1966, Image 12

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    2—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 9, 1966
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Robert Hetherington
BIG IHTCHMAX XA.MKS
NEW AREA SALESMAX
Bob Hetherington. hah been
ippointed sales representa
;i\e for Big But hnian. Inc.
n Lancaster. Lebanon and
Dauphin counties Hcthenng
:on, holder of a BS Degree
Seed
Potatoes
Tobacco
Muslin
GrofPs
Hardware
S. Railroad Ave.
New Holland, Pa.
A. H. HOFFMAN SHEDS. INC.
tandisville (Lancaster County), Pi.
In Veterinary Science from
Purdue University, was for
merly associated with a large
pharmaceutical concern In
the agricultural 'division.
Hetherington comes to Big
Dutchman with a vast hack
ground In animal manage
ment. and with al.x years of
practical experience in the ag
ricultural Held.
Bob resides with his wife
and three children In Lancas
ter He will handle Big
Dutchman's line of interna
tionally known equipment, de
signed to serve the complete
poultry and Ijvestock raising
Industry. Big Dutchman’s
main offl'ces are located in
Zeeland, A local fac
toiy-owned branch is located
at \ew Holland
Pequea FFA Holds
Parenf-Son Banquet
The Pequea Valley Chapter
of Future Farmers of Amer
ica held its 10tih annual Par
ent-SOn Banquet last Friday
night with Chapter President
Sanford Hostetler serving as
toastmaster
Hostetler assisted last
yea it, Chapter Sweetheart,
Joan Burkholder, in crown,
mg the 196 G (Sweetheart,
Linda Petersen, a member
ot the junior class at Pequea
Valley High School
The featured speaker for
the evening was State FFA
Piesident Dennis Grumbine
T M Hahn, area vocational
agncultuie supervisor, offered
some rem'aiks on vocational
education. with particular
emphasis on agriculture
Honoraiy Chapter Degiees
w r ere presented to I E>by Hos
tetler, Gap Rl, and to John
W E'by, Gordonville Rl
Mis Ebv and Mis Hostetler
received certificates of a.p
pi eciatiou
John Eby, Jr , who earned
th e American Farmer Degree
in 1965, told the grotvp what
this honor had meant to him.
He said there was a great
deal ot effort involved in be
coming an American Farmer,
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Our convenient credit plan saves you timer too.
Wenger Implement Co.
BU 4-4467
M. S. Yearsley & Sons
West Chester 696-2990
Buck
APRIL SPECIAL
Discount During
10%
MONTH
At All Garden Spot Unit Stores
Lancaster Quarryville New Holland Honey Brook
Landis Bros. inc.
Lancaster ' 393-3906
Alan Beyer
Christiana
AGWAY
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lectric Fence Wire
Fence Posts
Woven Wire
Barbed Wire
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A. B. C. Groff, Ine,
New Holland 354-8901
Shotzberger's
Elm 665-2141
LT 3-5687
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