Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 22, 1969, Image 5

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    HONORARY CHAPTER FARMERS Field Rep.; Linford Martin, Chapter Pre
named at the Garden Spot High School sident; Charles B. Hoober, Farm Equip-
FFA Banquet last Friday night are: (left ment and Walter S. Martin, Chapter Pre
to right) John E. Campbell, Dairy Farm- sident’s Father. Not present for the photo- THE 1969 GRASSLAND CHAPTER SWEETHEART,
er; Jacob H. Musser, Disease Dept., Vic- graph was James Roth, Personnel, Victor Miss Sheryl Weaver, (left) was presented a jacket at the
tor Weaver, Inc.; Jerry Shaffer, PP & L Weaver, Inc. L. F. Photo annual FFA Banquet held at the Garden Spot High School
_ 1* L Field Representative; James ™ ay in ™ g s. L E i ten ? ng congratulations are Miss Donna
Grassland Chapter Has Banquet Roth> personnel, Victor Weaver, £ oht ,1968 Sweetheart and Lester Bowman, County Vice-
Tbe Grassland FFA Chapter Kenneth Weber were featured In^: C - B - H°°^ er > Sr -> Hoober • • °*°
of the Garden Spot High School on the program. Both are mem- Son oiw « Int er- Chapter degrees were given
held their annual Parent and bers of the local cha P ter - toed Panned East Eari r£ and the star de S ree winners
Son Banquet last Friday night In the special recognition pro- Jacob H. Musser, Disease Dept., were named as follows: Nelson
at the high school. The National gram, six adults were made Victor Weaver, Inc. and John E. Weaver, Star Red Rose Chapter
FFA Vice President, Glenn S. Honorary Chapter Farmers. Campbell, Dairy Farmer, New Farmer; Linford Martin, Star
Weber and the State Secretary, They are: Jerry Shaffer, PP & Holland Chapter Farmer and Nelson
■Jf Farm Management Profit-Tip from Organic Plant Food
How to profit with a
r knowledgeable fertilizer dealer
A competent fertilizer
(dealer is one of your most
Important farm manage
ment consultants. This
counsel can help to in
crease your management
effectiveness and reduce
your fertilizer work-load.
Soil fertility specialist
A good dealer is more than
a salesman-he’s a soil fer
tility specialist who can
provide you with all the
necessary fertilizer infor
mation you need to plan
and reach high yield goals.
Complete program
Re can help you plan a complete soil fertility pro
gram by making a field-by-field analysis of yourfarm
to decide how much Nitrogen, Phosphorus, and Po
tash plus micronutrients are needed for maximum
yields. Apply recommended amounts, and you’ll
ORGANIC PLANT FOOD CO.
P. O. Box 132 • Grofftown Rood • Lancaster, Penna. 17604
< Phone 392-4963
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farm management team.
Think of us as your fertility
management consultants. We’re ready—right now—
to help you plan this season’s requirements. Ask
about our program of direct application anhydrous
ammonia & bulk-spread P & K. Call us, we’ll come to
see you.
@ Anhydrous Ammonia
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 22.1969—5
achieve your pre-planned
high yield goals.
Changing world of
chemical fertilizers
A farm manager doesn’t
always have time to stay
current with the world of
chemical fertilizers. But
your local fertilizer dealer
has to. He’ll keep you up
to date and informed on all
significant advancements.
We’re here to help
Make us a part of your
Martin, Star Green Hand. Lin
ford Martin also won the Bank
ers Award, the FFA Creed Con
test and the Leon M. Graybill
Memorial Award.
In the Foundation Awards,
Merlin E. Snader won he Pub
lic Speaking Award; Scott
Weaver, Argi-Business; Lester
Bowman, Mechanics, Nelson
Weaver, Dairy; Jacob Musser,
Livestock and Robert Sedfrit,
Soil and Water Management
The new 1969 Chapter Sweet
heart is Miss Sheryl Weaver.
Donna Loht, 1968 Sweetheart,
presented Miss Weaver with a
jacket.
Given speciil certificates of
appreciation were these busi
nessmen and farmers: James L.
Cebular, Jr., president of the
New Holland Jaycees; Stanely
D Deen, English teacher,. .Gar
den Spot High: John Hess, New
Holland Supply, Inc.; C. B.
Hoober, Jr., Hoober and Son
Farm Implements; Mose Hoch
stetler, personnel, Victor Weav
er, Inc; Larry R. Weaver, Live
stock Farmer, New Holland Rl;
and Everett Newswanger, editor,
Lancaster Fanning Newspaper.
• Holstein
(Continued from Page 1)
with liquid manure handling and
the Wernersville State Hospital
Farm with 79 milking cows and
a herd average of 15,825 pounds
of milk and 602 pounds of but
terfat.
The tour committee, Paul
Zimmerman, John Herr and
John Landis have arranged for
the buses to leave the Lancaster
Shopping Center at 8 a.m. on
Wednesday, April 2. The cost
including a full course ham
dinner will be $5 00 per person.
Reservations must be made by
March 25.
• 4-H Tractor
(Continued from Page 1)
Hoober were as follows: First
Year (1) Jay Landis, Lititz
R 3; (2) Jim Greider, Columbia
R 2; Second Year (1) David
Leaman, 2051 Butter Road,
Lancaster; (2) Jay Zimmerman*
Ephrata Rl: Third Year (1)
Ray Weidman, Schoeneck; (2)
Jeff Frey, Willow St. Rl.
Fourth Year (1) Glenn
Kreider, Quarryville Rl; (2)
James Kilheffer, Manheim Rl.
Hazardous Occupation (1)
David Martin, Manheim Rl; (2)
Robert Mellinger, Strasburg
Rl.
A film on Safety was also
shown at the meeting.
It’s Original
The statue of Winged Victory
in the Louvre is the originail.
When found on the island df
Samothrace in 1863, the statue
was in many fragments but they
were later carefully united.