■Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 19, 1966 6—: Jay Rohrer, 1967 public rela tions director for the State • Young Formers Young Farmer Association. (Continued from Page 1) awards were presented to. Maik Wolfskill, Region 2; Donald Spangler, Region 3, William Hall, Region 4, and INSURANCE TRACTOR GENERATOR with I 3 4|jp MAXhWAJT ■wcilcr /powTi I —- ■• < c Provides dependable emergency elec tric power for lights, heat, refrigera tion, milk cooler, and water system. New WINCO 15 KW PTO with MAXI- V/ATT gives Extra Power, Performance, end Value l Belted tractor model and complete line of tractor and engine generators from 1500 to 15,000 watts, (int. Duty) Send caii pen fee infermoHen tr Cell fer FREE dememfrefien L. H. BRUBAKER 350 Strasburg Pike, Lane. R. D. 3, Lititz Phone Lancaster 397-5179 Strasburg 687 6003 Lititz 626 7766 'Product of massive research wffoit focused on improvement <of Funk’s G-Hybrid Corn. Your pi of it potential goes up when you plant Funk’s G-Hybrids. '\sk your Hoffman Seed Man to reserve your new ZEA 1111 Funk’s G-Hybrids now! A. H. Hoffman Seeds, Inc. Landisville, Pa. 898-2261 Herman Dishong, Region .5. An honorary YFA member ship went to George D. Derr of Harrisburg, a past adviser to the association, and former assistant supervisor of voca tional agriculture in Pennsyl vania. Featured speaker for the an nual affair was Warren G. Wei ler, State Supervisor of Agri cultural Education in Ohio. Service citations were pre sented to: Atlantic Breeders Cooperative; Pioneer Seed Co.; and Fickes Silo Co. • Farm Show (Continued from Page 1) • Dogue Dinner bles, and home economics. (Continued from Page 1) January 8, apples, edible nuts, Lam, assistant legislative di sugar maple products, Christ- rector for the American Farm mas trees, all dressed turkeys, Bureau Federation’s ' Washing and eggs other than pioducer- ton office. dealer classes Also expected to he on hand. ~ , , . 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