Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 29, 1969, Image 8

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    >—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 20, 1989
Cloister Chapter Hold
Their Parent & Son Banquet
The Cloister FF\ held Us sorting C. P. Wenger and Son,
seventh annual parent son ban- Feed Mill. Ephrata.
quet on March 21 in the Ephrata Keystone fanner decree pins
High School cafeteria were presented to the 1969 Key-
Jeff Pfautz, Stoons Rl. re- *- ,on « Farmeis, Jay Smoker,
craved the Stai Red Rose de- Earl Stauffer. Eugene Bollinger
gree, Glenn Martin, Ephrata Rl, l,n( * Raymond Bollinger.
Chapter Star Fanner and Nel- The guest speaker was Mr
son Weaier, Ephrata Rl, was Garland Gingench. assistant
named Star Greenhand principal at Penn Manor High
Other foundation awards pre School He recently spent a year
sented bv Henry GiMer. Area ,n Honduras as an agneu lure
Vo-Ag Supervisor, went to Jay ™ss,on*ry He spoke and show-
Zimmerman, da.r> Clark Stauf- « rt sll f! es on The Cholce Is
fer. crop, Marlm Bollinger, live- ours
sdock, Galen Hackman, home im- A delicious family style din
protemenl, Dale Groff, public ,ler turkey was served by the
speaking: Perrj \nsel. poultry cafetena staff and the Home
farming, Rodger Patterson, E c Club
placement in Agriculture pro
duction; John Merkey, farm and
home electrification. Rick
Pfautz, soil and water conserva
tion; Mark Buckwaltei, agribus
iness and Dave Halting, farm
safety.
Dale Hoover, State FF A presi
dent brought greetings from the
State Association. Also Ken
Weber, State 'FFA secretary,
presented Earl Stauffer the
Lancaster County Farmer
Award.
Chapter chain animals were
awarded as follows Nelson
Weaver, dairy contract; Rick
Pfautz, Lloyd Zeiset and Barry
Steffy, Gilt contracts: Tom Bol
linger and Jay Zimmerman,
sheep contracts
Honorary Chapter Farmer de
grees were presented to Aaron
Stauffer, local farmer and James
White, student Vo-Ag teacher at
Ephrata High School An out
standing service plaque was pre
sented to Robert Wenger, repre-
• Farm Calendar
(Continued from Page 1)
Baby Beef and Lamb Club
meet Farm and Home Center.
Thursday, April 3
10 a m —Lancaster County Road
side Market Operators meet,
Farm and Home Center.
Ipm —'Lancaster County Poul
try Dneclors meet, Farm and
Home Center
Look to
FARMHAND
for all your
hay handling needs
WHEEL RAKES
for all haying 5 to 9-wheel
nodels, special Y-74, 11-wheel
i nit. Individual wheel su«pen
ion gets all the hay in any
' leld at any speed
BALE BUNCHER
uts bale handling costs as
nuch as 30%. Balts are bunch
d for fast, easy lot-a.ng Simple
•Jesign-trouble free operation.
WINDROW TLKNER
mounts on nearly all makes
tractors. Speeds dmng time.
No window too laige none
100 small
FIRST IN FARM MATERIALS HANDLING
New & Used Tractors
and Equipment
Authorized Farmhand Dealer
CLYDE E. KEENER
Intersection of Rt 72 & 230
Lancaster, Pa,
Pfa. 569-9861
There were 150 FFA mem
hers, parents and guests present
for the program. Mark Bru
baker was the banquet commit
tee chairman and Jay Zimmer
man served as the Toastmaster
IF COWS COULD CHOOSE THEIR FEED...
RED ROSE 14 TEST-COW FEED is a feed
you'll find especially resultful. It's a course
textured, all-purpose feed . . excellent for
feeding to your milk cows, dry cows, calves
and bulls of oil seasons.
Wolter Binkley & Son
Brown & Reo # Inc.
Elrerson Supply Co.
Henry E. Garber
R. D. 1, Elizabethtown, Pa.
L. T. Geib Estate
I. B. Graybill & Son
Refton Strasburg
AT THE EPHRATA FFA BANQUET
held last Friday night are (left to right)
Nelson Weaver, Star Green Hand; Earl
Stauffer, Lancaster County Star Farmer
THEY WOULD CHOOSE RED ROSE DAIRY FEED
These dealers carry a complete line of Red Rose
Dairy Feeds and Dairy Supplements
Lltltz
Atglen
Elvcnon
Manhehn
‘ N
"Best of Feed,, for my breed"
E. Musser Heisey & Son
R. D. #2, Mt Joy, Pa,
Heistond Bros.
Elizabethtown
Red Rose Form
Service, Inc.
N. Church St, Qaarryvillc
Dovid B. Hurst
Bowmansville
Martin's Feed Mill, Inc.
R. D. 3. Ephrata, Pa.
Mountville Feed Service
RED ROSE DAIRY FEEDS are available in
many protein levels to fit your particular
feeding program and roughages you have
readily available on your farm. Use them in
your barn! You will be sure that your cows
will be eating just about the best feed you
can give them!
Remember , . . it's in the milk pail where the
results of good feeding really show. Red Rose
Dairy Feeds will help to get the milk there.
Decide to place them in your feed troughs.
Moon triHe
and Region II runner-up; Dale Hoover,
State FFA President; Jeff Pfautz, Star
Red Rose Degree Winner and Glenn Mar
tin, Chapter Star Farmer.
Musser Farms, Inc.
Columbia
Massac's Mill
The Buck
Chos. E. Sauder & Sons
Terre Hill
Ammon E. Shelly
Lititz
E. P. Sports, Inc.
Honey Brook
H. M. Stauffer & Sons,
Inc.
Witmer