Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 10, 1967, Image 18

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    18—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 10.1967
• C.ninrc President, and hold the post of
Outstanding seniors sentinel in the county chapter
(Continued from Page 13) l"»t year. He was recognized
Thursday night at graduation
eluded dairy, steers, and mar- JIS the outstanding agriculture
ket hogs. Daryl is the son of senior at Manheim. He has al-
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bollinger so received the Lancaster
of Lititz Rl. He plans to go County Bankers and Manheim
directly into farming with his Farm Women awards. Most of
family on the home farm. his farming programs have re
i_v piohpr _ Manheim Cen- volved around swine breeding
Jf h "TorStelo'Sl md fattening. and he has pa.-
ihap.e.-'aspreSnt “d v.ec ..cipatej 1, the FFA eeimty
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Delivers m
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lam rilg ■ tha all
faaiar and m
•vanly undarall
tfHlana whalhai
■ga la frazan,
*»dry.
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tfHva hub glvaai
Caaitiva traeti
aapa tha mad
•parallng ava
•ad raqulraa '
pawar.
DELIVERS
TbD double augers, operating In conjunction TWO SIZESt
•rfthlha patantad V-p»ddla imptllara, dp* lha standard-lar allaa trial*
allaga, mlxaa It thoroughly, and than throw a H _ . ~
fawn tha chute. Your cowa and eattla gat good, **aavy Daly—lm dloi W
aalatabla allaga ... not a powdarad maah aa M la IT
•(tan happana with unloadara udng blowara.
CALEB M. WENGER
K. D. 1, QUARRYVILLE, PA.
Drumore Center KI 8-2116
NEW JOHN DEERE
SELF-UNLOADING
WAGONS
125
Chuck
volume
’ forage
r -■% handling
jobs
Retire the unloading hook and silage fork ... put new
John Deere Self-Unloaders to work for you. High
volume Forage Wagons keep pace with modern forage
harvesters. Durable Chuck Wagons are built to take
year-round feedlot use. Stop in for the details.
Wenger Implement Co. A. B. C. Groff, Inc.
Buck 2*4-4467 Holland 354-8001
Shotzberger's M. S. Yeorsley & Sons
Elm 665-2141 West Chester 609-2990
Landis Bros. Inc.
Lancaster 393-3906
WRIT! OR PH6HI US
FOR COMPLETE IHFOR»
NATION AND PIUCIS.
Wagon
swine show and at the State
Farm Show. In addition to his
FFA work, he has also been
busy in 4-H and school activ
ities. The son of Mr. and Mrs.
Jacob Fisher, Manheim Rl,
Jay has been accepted in the
Penn State University two-year
course in farm mechanics.
J. William Risser War
wick. Bill has been president
of his local FFA chapter, a
candidate for County Star
Farmer, and is a holder of the
Keystone Degree. He was re
cently presented with the De-
Kalb Award. Bill has served as
vice president of his class at
Warwick for the past three
years. He has played varsity
basketball for three years, and
was team co-captain this year
He is the son of Mr and Mrs
Robert B. Risser of Lititz Rl.
and plans to study business
administration at Hagerstown
Junior College m the fall.
Leonard E. Good Garden
Spot Leonard was this year’s
recipient of the DeKalb Award
and the Leon M. Graybill Me
morial Award. The latter is
presented annually by the fac
ulty to the outstanding agri
cultural student at Garden
Spot, based on four year’s ac
tivities It is in memory of a
former vo-ag student, Graybill,
who was killed in a tractor ac
cident in 1960. Leonard is the
son of Mr. and Mrs Leon W
Good of East Earl HI He has
served as treasurer of his 10-al
-al chapter. He will join his
lather in the floor and wall
coveung business
Jacob L. Stoltzfus Pequea
Valley The DeKalb Award
was presented to Jacob this
year as PV’s outstanding senior
in agriculture He is a holder
ot the Keystone Degree, and
has served as vice president of
his FFA chapter. He placed
13th in the state last year in
dairy judging, and has won
many county livestock judging
honors. He is a member of the
wrestling and track teams at
tV The son of Mr and Mrs.
Leroy K Stoltzfus, Narvon R 2,
he plans to work with his fa
ther on the home farm.
Fred Kreider —Solanco Fred
has been active in his FFA
chapter in many capacities, in
cluding the office of vice presi
dent He received the Keystone
Degree for 1966, and was pre
sented with the DeKalb Award
His farming program has in
cluded pigs, dairy, coin and
other crops Fred plans to stay
on the home farm and help his
family expand its farming op-
Quality FERTILIZER -
Quality TOBACCO
QUALITY fertilizer is a determining factor in growing QUALITY
tobacco. Use AGRICO special plant food.
4-8-12 4-8-16 7-7-7
AGRINITE the all ORGANIC plant food for top dressing
tobacco plants. Use now and periodically until tobacco is plant
ed.
Won't burn, will develop good root system as well as a tough
green healthy plant.
Contact your AGRICO dealer or
Lancaster Warehouse Churchtown Warehouse
ROY ZIMMERMAN LESTER M. WEAVER
569-2361 or Ephrota 733-8161 354-5477
or Sales Representative
B. G. HOFFMAN 367-1650
eration. He is the son of Mr. town The son of Mr. and Mrs.
and Mrs. Fred Krelder of Quar- Clayton Risser, Elizabethtown
ryville Rl. R 3, Clayton will work on the
Clayton Risser Elizabeth- (Continued on Page 19)
No Other Protein Need When You Feed
poms oft feed. You’ll be more than
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FARM FEEDING PURPOSE.
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