Parents Of FFA SV £ S!’’ £SSS* 4" d SSS? Lancaster Farming, Saturday. January 7, 1967-19 State Officers Xf P S.„“ m"' 2 County FHA Chapters Pronsylvsnia Pam Shaw neat To Be Honored ST2 {£ SSf I? ?^ e m D sh m .: ,s,rations I' s c h 0 HARRISBURG State of- State secretary; Mr. and Mrs. merit in agriculture, scholar- 5 W SpS fleers of the Future Farmers of Fl . l ,f vorth H. Parsons, Blaiis ship and leadership, also will Two Future Homemakers of e^ nl honor their par- Jf llls R1 > P a »' ent s of Barry E. be conferred upon more than America chapters from Lan- crf-rations on Wednesday These ftits during the mid-winter Pai , soas ' treasurer; Mr. 200 members of the Future caster County will be among rasDectivl/ “The BFA State meeting held in a rs> William A. Trout, Farmeis during the conven- 28 high schools competing for ’wm-ia n/’ To,-™ Connection with the 1967 Newport Rl, whose son, Roy, turn. cash awards in the annual vo- oioth” anri “Wnnri State Pam Show. \ s s reporter; Mr. and Mrs. oational homemaking demon- S? ’ and Wood Refimsh “ gin ceremonies in the Forum f- Richard Hackenberg, Lew- w • srtration contests at the 51st win hp fllA . 9nrl VAQ _ & the Education Building dur- ‘ lsbuv S R2 > Parents of David JUlllOr UairV . Thls , wdl be f nd , Hackenber" state sentinel- J m which selected school fc v? - h m!!pn£! a and Mr and Mrs George R SHOW Charrmiorm serve junior champion Hol ‘ £™ups will vie for cash awards feys convention Wednesday, f?® “ l * 3 g UW stein Among other Lancastri- totaling $305 in vocational fez y an'i SIX !' FA IS,tate 1 S,tate Sse son Os” ? State To Defend Titles aTIB Who Wlll be ohallen ® in « homemaking Ten awards of- £ c “S“ nd -u r8gl ? al V i Ce Slain * ‘ U 11UC5 » the champions are such out- fered by the Farm Show Com- Ironnrn™ J””*? p '... ... . , It will be a battle of Cham, standing young showmen as mission include a top prize of jponoiary keystone Farmer Recognition of the paients’ pi . ons when FutU r e Famers of Earl Stauffer (two animals) $65, and otheis ranging down ftepi-ee upon their fathers and cooperation, which enables the Ameuca lead their prize dairy and Linford Weaver, both of to $3O each, ttill present to their mothers boys to be absent from home animals into the mdsms rine Ephrata Rl, and Raymond 80l- Kand-engrossed certificates as to fill the many engagements at the 1967 state Farm Show! linger, Ephrata R 2. °* a PP ie^ la^on which befall a FFA State of- Forty three FFA boys will In the Ayrshire competition, 2. ,„r” agement ’ coopaia ' became a feature of jj ave amma is m the competi- the county will be represented Imf S asslstan . ce siven ber FFA . convention at the tlon and nine of these exhibi- by Paul Brubaker, Lititz Rl ü bUed !° hIS i 95 4, S " ate Fa ™ and tors have collected 27 cham- The FFA entries will be «i s a dm 0 achievements in has been granted each year pio nship awards in recent FFA judged in separate vocational Future Farmers of Amer- since. Statewide competition _ 12 classes with all five popular - . . ~ Ip addition to the officeis’ rosettes at State Farm Shows dairy breeds represented. In 5 10 receive ,me fathers, a number of business- and 15 at State Junior Dairy addition to cash for their ani- Shows In the latter category, mals, FFA exhibitors have op- Lancaster County is represent- portunifties to win fitting and ed by Daiyl Bollinger of Lit- showmanship cash and ribbons itz Rl. as they display their animals Bollinger had the 1965 re- in the judging ring. Dairymen! Give your calves a good start on the Wirthmore Feeding Plan. 1. Wirthmore Milk Mizer A milk replacer that is fully fortified to give a healthy start. 2. Wirthmore’s Twin Mix • 18% protein • High palatahility • Part pellets • Flaked corn See Us At The Form Show Booth 750 and 750 A jwiRTHMORE~j HEISEY FARM PARADISE SUPPLY SERVICE • Pata4ise Lawn and Bellaire „_ nn 665-3121 367-2321 687-6292 you'll .have to go to our competitors for on all-purpos# supplement for
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