RECENT KEYSTONE FARMER DEGREE winners,,Ben. Nolt and Jesse Mill er, left above, were recognized by State FFA Treasurer Dale Hershey, rightist the Manheim FFA Chapter’s annual Parent-Son banquet held last week. High. School principal Noah Fuhrman, second from right, was awarded an honorary chapter membership for his efforts in promoting agriculture. Awards Featured At Manheim FFA Banquet One feature of the Man toeim Chapter ot Future Farmers ot America at its 14th annual Parent-Son ban quet -was presentation of ■awards earned during the past jear Ben Xolt and Jesse Miller •were recognized tor attaining the top state innking ot Kej- Stone Farmers They were (presented certificates by Dale Hershey, a 1965 graduate ot Manheim High School, and now State FFA Ueasmer Connie Shattei a junior at Manheim, was named Chap ter Sweetheait foi 1966 suc ceeding Julie Baker Outstanding chapter pub lic speakei John Xissle\, piesented a talk on soil and water conservation called “Tops to Bottoms ” Awards weie piesented to members foi theai ettorls at the Lam'petei Fair judging contest Jess e Millei won first place in both chapter land county competition Oth ers were Delbeit Rantz, sec ond, William Gibble third {Marlin Shearer, fouith, and Marshall Weidman fitth Also honored were John Xissley, public speaking Jes se Miller, Stai Chaptei Farm er, Geiald Xissley, Star Greenland, Ben Xolt. poul try and crops, Carl Siegnst, livestock, and Dale Greiner 'dairy 'Burning the candle at both end© is one way to go out like a light. Kill Garlic Now In Pastures With WEEDONE LV4 * £ * Weedone LV-4 (Low Volatile Ester) $3.25 $24.50 1 gal. can 5 gal. can Weedar 64 (amin) 1 gal $3.75 5 gal . $17,50 Weedone Brush Killer “32” 1 gal. can P. L. ROHRER & BRO., INC. SMOKETOWN Ph. Lane. 397-3539 14—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 9, 1966 PUBLIC SALE BLACK AND WHITE HOLSTEIN FARM DAIRY COW SALE PAVILION along Rt. 230 Bypass directly across from the Comet Outdoor Theatre, just west of Lancaster. Friday, April 15, 1966 7:30 P.M. ana^ian Dair y ows High Records 2 YEARS EASY CREDIT TERMS CHARLES C. MYERS, Owner $7.25 • Peqma FFA i,,®""" *“■>«. T f f> • Star.. .Qreenhand ' I but that Jt was well worth It. went to Barry r. Awards were priaented to: Chapter Star Farmer. s i( ’ Clyde Ranck and J. Edwin ford Hos el ter; Highest sc'o'h Rohrer, Crop Farming; Rob- Sales. ‘ Vv'-yt-e Yost: ert C. Bitta, Poultry Farm- OIK, Bairy R. Xtckoi, ‘ ’ Ing; Roger B. Stoltzfus, Uve- DeKalb Award to stock Farming; Jacob L. Ing Senior, Sanford I Stoltzfus, Dairy Farming; Cal- ter. HORSE SALE MONDAY EVE., APRIL 11, 1966 AT 6:00 P.M. MARTIN’S" SALES STABLES. West End of Blue. Ball, Pa. Along Route '#23, Lancaster Eountyf Standard Bred Hones-and Load of Kentucky Saddle Bred Horses. ‘ -PALL Z. MARTIN Phone 717-354-6671 Quarterfaorse Sale April 25th WE USE QUALITY PAINT AND IT DOES STAY ON!!! Aerial Ladder Equipment Used To Paint Your Farm Buildings C. RALPH MILLER Spray-on and Brush-in Painter R. D. 4, Manheim, Pa. Help Wanted We need young men for this work. Cali us! PUBLIC SALE COMPLETE DISPERSAL Location along Route 272 betweenl Penn « iU mile west of Little Britain Elementary School, Litue m Twp., Lancaster Co., Pa. Wednesday, April 13, 1966 at 12:00 Noon 42 HEAD OF HOLSTEIN DAIRY CATTLE 34 milk cows, many fresh and close A s hed d sale heifers, 4 open heifers calfhood vacc. charts furmsnea day. Cattle are young with good udders. Three tractors Obver 77 with live ‘ mou uted Harris 44 with hydraulic. Farmall Su P«*. Holland complanter, Cults., grass mower and corn i«ng wise 30 super 66 baler, Allis Chalmers hay rake P.T.0., King " ft elevator. IHC hay crusher, Gohl green Harris self propeUed combine 7 ft., IHC 13 hoe ruun sj , age grain drUl, two rubber tired flat w^ ons « l' ru plows 16 wagon with false front, two John Deere two bot P. ker> inch. Oliver disc harrow, J.D. 3 sec. spnnghJUTOW, 1 P der> land roller and drag, New Idea No. 17 „,th Mellinger garden tractor, Reo lawn gnnd un ,( S motor, sawbuck, Stewart clippers, three Surge mil 8 -j (2 -50 lb. pails) 42 milk cans, two ss with lid, two milk can racks, forks, shovels and other a SOME HOUSEHOLD GOODS Kreider & Diller, Aucts. Lunch Available For Prices Contact HAY AND CORN Terms by. Ph. 665-3388 PAUL SPANGLER