Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 15, 1968, Image 13

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    MANHEIM CHAPTER FFA OFFI
CERS for 1968-69. Seated (1. to r.) Russell
Adamire, Manheim R 2, secretary; Gerald
Nissley, Mount Joy R 2, president; Burnell
Buchen, Manheim R 3, vice president;
Barry Garber, Manheim Rl, treasurer.
O' •
SAVE REGULARLY
FOR THAT "RAINY DAY”
The best umbrella to protect against that "rainy
day” is a regular savings program at Fulton National
Bank. No matter how much or how little you save—
and no matter for what purpose—there's a Fulton
savings plan that is sure to meet your needs:
Fulton PASSBOOK SAVINGS are the choice of those
who want' their money to be immediately available
while at the same time earning bank interest.
Fulton CERTIFICATES of DEPOSIT are preferred by
those savers who are willing to leave their money
with the bank for a set period of time (six months or
longer) in return for a higher rate of interest.
Select the Fulton savings plan which will give you
the "rainy day” coverage you desire. Then start
saving—regularly!
% FULTON~BANK
OF LANCASTER
PENN SQUARE • LINCOLN PLAZA (Next to Two Guys) • McGOVERN AVE. • S. DUKE ST.
AKRON • EAST PETERSBURG • GAP • MANHEIM • MOUNTVILLE
MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM/F.D.I.C.
Standing (I. to r.) Jerry Snavely, Man
heim R 2, reporter; Lester Gerhart, Man
heim R 3, chaplain: Robert Bruckhart,
Manheim R 3, sentinel. The advisor (not
pictured) is Mark A. Campbell.
Lancaster Farming. Saturday. June 15,1968
William Buchter
Gets Ag Award
At Ephrata
William M. Buchter. son of
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Buchter of
Ephrata Rl. has been named the
recipient of the 1968 DeKalb Ag
ricultural Award given to the
outstanding senior in vocational
agriculture at Ephrata High
School.
Buchter served as president
of the Cloister FFA Chapter his
senior year and was a 1968 Key
stone Farmer Degree winner
In 1965 he was named winner of
the Ephrata Jaycee Steer.
His farming program consist
ed of hogs, 1 sow and litter,
field corn, tobacco and a steer.
He exhibited his livestock at the
Pennsylvania Livestock Exposi
tion and the State Farm Show.
While attending the State FFA
convention, Buchter won a
BREAK the
BOTTLENECK
at the BASE of YOUR
SILO with the
Handles over 100 tons of corn silage
an hour, blows it over 100 feet high
Instead of the usual 90° turn that momentarily stops
the crop and reduces blowing capacity, the No. 56
Blower has a 45° feeding angle, (See small illustra
tion.) Corn silage or haylage is augered in a more
straight-line direction, so the flow is uniform, and the
chopped forages move much faster. Then an exclu
sive 56-inch rotor and six wide paddles shoot the si
lage upward with a tip speed of 90 miles an hour, at
540 rpm, with a direct pto drive.
The hopper extends 20 inches from the housing for
easy drive-through clearance. Stop in and let us esti
mate how much the McCormick International No. 56
Blower can speed up your operation.
Cope & Weaver Co.
NEW PROVIDENCE
786-7351
International Harvester
Sales and Service
EPHRATA 733-2283
Messick Farm Equip.
ELIZABETHTOWN
. 367-1319
William M. Buchter
bronze medal in livestock judg
ing and was a chapter delegate
to the National FFA Convention
held in Kansas City.
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C. B. Hoober
INTERCOURSE
768-3501
Kauffman Bros.
MOUNTVILLE
285-5951
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