Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 19, 1968, Image 6

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday; October 1E.'1968
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• County Youths
(Continued from Ptfge 1)
representatives of the 10.000
FFA membership in Pennsyl
vania.
Another local youth, Kenneth
E. Weber, a member of the
Grassland FFA Chapter, also is
-.(tending the convention as a
*tate - FFA delegate. Weber cur
ently is state secretary of the
Pennsylvania Assn of the FFA.
Glenn Weber, a past presi
dent of the state FFA and win
'er of the Keystone Farmer De
ree in 1966 also is being inter
• iewed at Kansas City as a can
idate for a national FFA
ffice.
Some 14 000 FFA members
cross the nation are attending
the Kansas City event Tuesday,
Vice President Hubert H.
Humphrey addressed the con
vention. Wednesday. Richard M.
Nixon appeared before the
membership.
Some 200 FFA members from
■ his State are at the conven
tion as band members and
narticipants in judging contests
n nd farm courses
Five local Chapters were rep-
DID YOU KNOW—Conneaut resented by Lewis Ayers, voca-
Lake, in Crawford County, is tional agriculture instructor,
'he largest natural lake in Penn- ar >d FFA member Earl Stauffer,
sylvania It covers 929 acres, is who won the trip after being
three miles long, and up to one named Star FFA farmer of Lan
and one half miles wide. (Dept, caster County,
jf Forests and Waters) Other Ephrata chapter mem-
NEW PROTECTION
shipping fever losses
New Wayne Bio-Ruminutra— contains a high level of anti
biotic plus premium nutrition to build extra body resistance
during the critical starting period. An appetizing, conditioning
feed, Bio-Ruminutra combats stresses of shipping, handling,
severe weather changes, and other conditions leading to the
shipping fever complex.
Wayne Cattlemix A To Follow Up— contains a special
feeding level of antibiotic for continued protection against foot
rot and many other stresses. Cattlemix A contains the same
rumen nutrients as Bio-Ruminutra for low cost gains, thrift and
condition.
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GRUBB SUPPLY CO.
Elizabethtown
HERSHEY BROS.
Remholds
H. JACOB HOOBER
Intercourse, Pa.
ROHRER’S MILL
R D 1, Ronks
C. E. SAUDER & SONS
R. D 1, East Earl PARADISE SUPPLY
Paradise
MILLERSVILLE
SUPPLY CO.
Millersville
H. M. STAUFFER
& SONS, INC.
Witmer
resented. The event ran through
Friday in the Kansas City Muni
cipal Auditorium.
FFA members attending from
Pcquea Valley are Roger Lea
man, Steve Hershey. Art Bom
berger. Bob Wanner, Paul Clark
and Wendel Ranck.
Two members representing
Penn Manor are James Hess,
who will play in the National
FFA Band and David Hoover
who will be a member of the
Pennsylvania livestock judging
team.
Garden Spot has sent two vo
cational agriculture teachers,
Don Robinson and Robert Hen-
Accompanying them are 11
chapter representatives:
Carl Campbell. Dennis Martin,
J. Scott Weaver, Harry Zimmer
man. Merlin Snader. Carl Mar
tin, Darrell Good. Doug Musscr,
Barry Alexander and Linford
Martin
Also with the Garden Spot
chapter are Kenneth E. Weber,
a state FFA officer and Glenn S.
Weber, former state FFA offi
cer, who is slated to receive the
American Farmer degree, the
highest of FFA awards.
Ephrata chapter will be rep-
against
HEISEY
FARM SERVICE
Lawn Ph 964-3444
POWL’S FEED SERVICE
R D. 1, Quarryville
R D 2. Peach Bottom
MOUNTVILLE
FEED SERVICE
R D 2, Columbia
DUTCHMAN FEED
MILLS, INC.
R D 1, Stevens
WHITE OAK MILL
R D 4, Manheim
ben accompanying Ayen are with five' WaMlck FPA bdya: and the American 'jßbyal ,f*ar
Glenn Martin. Barry Musaer, Jesse Balmer, Dean Bollinger, ade. Educational tours of Indur
Luke Zclaet, Mark Buckwalter Henry Hershey, Leon Buch and tries in Kansas City also weiv
and Jeffrey Pfautz. James Kalenich. on the schedule.
Clair Zerby, agriculture in- While in Kansas City, the ——
structor at Warwick High FFA members will see the Some termites are thought t«
School, attended the convention American Royal Livestock Show live as long as 30 years.
te
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INTRODUCES NEW PLAN TO
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