• Reflections (Continued from Page 16) ONE YEAR AGO IRS Ntaw A*. Center Be lunartmln** JH S duclions—Plans for the solici- M St that ’ tation 0f fUndS for the P r0 ‘ “SS 1, sa « P° sed Lancaster County Ag mlu?n^ IV n H|ronr POU trymCn 84 ricultural Center will be de- «, I 1 K layed indefinitely since the bC P r °iect, in its present concept ftfr C nf l^.rrf tU fhr.r n « tj U m ot organization, does not per nof MSt tbreC years ’ Bu mit gifts to be tax-deductible noleo- for federal income tax pur poses, directors of the organ- Create a desire for quality ization announced this week by an appeal to pride. (Apr 7). Five Years Ago April, 1962 The Internal Revenue rul ing did not question either the merits or the need of such a center, board president Willis Z Esbenshade explained. It simply means the present structure of organization must be modified to meet the re quirements of a tax-exempt cause, he added. * County FFA Wins Area Speaking and Procedures Lancaster County Future Farm ers made a clean sweep of the York - Lancaster area public speaking and parliamentary procedures contests Tuesday night (Apr 10). A team of eight parliamen- iiMiiiiiimmiiiiimmmimiimiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiimiiimmiiiiim 10,000 RPM KNIFE SHARPENER* gives minute-per-knife sharpening right on the 1 1 -i Chop-Ail Gehl now offers a new, lightweight, portable knife sharp ener* to give you load after load of fine-cut chopping. Available in gas or electric models, the 10,000 RPM Gehl knife sharpener provides minute-per-knife sharpening on the machine in the field or at the machine shed. Adjustable guide insures true beveling. Come in today for a review of the Gehl Chop-All. Look for these quality features: • Select-A-Cut Transmission lets you change forage lengths short medium or long by pushing a lever. • Easy-Swing drawbar adjusts from tractor seat for easy maneuvering. If you can’t make it today .. . call us now to set up a' demonstration! Financing available. ("Optional equipment) Make us Prove it with S " m a Demonstration! x'TtT’ !"<• I f ■■ f f i^P l* hr* Quality %ri.mfij 7 r million N. G. HERSHEY FARMERSVILLE & SON EQUIPMENT CO. Monheim R. D. 2, Ephrata, Pa. iimiiimmmiiimiiiiiiiiimiiiiimimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmmmiiiiiiiiii Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, April 29,1967 — tarians from the Garden Spot Chapter at Lampcter-Strasburg High School out-pointed five other teams from the two county area to advance to the regional contest to bo held next month. Members of the winning team are: Kenneth Denhngei, Paul Welk, Kenneth Meek, James Shertzer, Janies Houser, Melvin Brcneman, Earl Livm good, and Donald Kraybill. In the public speaking con test, Kenneth Martin, a sopho more from the Grasslands Chapter at New Holland, was top scorer He was followed by Donald Kraybill of Garden Spot Chapter, second, David Graybill, Manheim, third: and Robert Wenger, Solanco, fourth. DHIA Tester Honored—Wil bur Houser, Lampeter, has been named Pennsylvania’s outstanding Dairy Herd Im provement Assn supervisoi. The honor was presented to the Red Rose DIIIA tester at the annual meeting of Penn sylvania DHIA supei visors last week {Apr. 14). In being named “Outstand ing Supervisor”, Houser was commended for his accuracy He has not had a report re turned for coirections in two yeais This maiked the first lime a Lancaster County tester had won the coveted state award. County Boy Cited By Breed Assn. Donald B. Trimble, Quarryville, Pennsylvania’s champion Holstein Boy, was one of four finalists in a na tional contest conducted by the Holstein-Fnesian Associa tion of America. During eight years of 4-H and FFA dairy work, Trimble built a herd of 22 registered Holsteins valued at $9250. Since graduating from So lanco High School in 1960, he has been farming alfalfa, corn, and barley on a rented 60 acres in addition to his dany and hog feeding operations. General Mills Quits Feed Business After 33 years of operation, General Mills is get ting out of the livestock feed manufacturing business In making the announce ment, E. W. Rawlings, presi dent, noted the company is selling its plants because of what he termed “sizable loss es” due mainly to the com pany’s broiler and turkey pro duction contracts. (Continued on Page 18) Robert K. Rohrer Bulldozing - Grading Patz Sales & Service Barn Cleaners - Silo Unloaders - Cattle Feeders Quarryville, R. D. 1 Hensel 548-2559 Moved To New Location ? FOR FAST ■ ON-THE-FARM y % SERVICE I jiiiiii iiiii'ij" I, , in'in 111 SWEIGART FIRESTONE 329 West High St. Manheim, Pa. 665-2258 17
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