(E-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 29, 1969 V > v NEW COUNTY FFA OFFICERS are: (left to right) seated, Tom Bollinger, Secretary, Clair Witwer, President, and Gerald Martin, Vice President. Standing, • Clair will become more specialized in But he thinks if you are efficient frnm Paro 11 the future with only one enter- you can make out OK on $l,OOO - ti cm rage u on each farm « The blg per-acre land for farming.” would bring about $75 to give ~ . , . Witwer a mce return on his time Problem will be keepmg and ob- Reflecting on the current and Investment. taming land because of the deve- news 0 f space exploration, the Clair thinks farms in this area lopment of urban areas,” he said, new president doubts if it will • Christmas (Continued from Page 1) and foods for the holidays prepared by Farm Women Societies and Homemaker Groups. These exhibits will be in the Extension Training Center. 1:30 pm & 7 30 p.m.—“Christ mas Old and New” presented by Mrs. George C. Makin, 3rd. Mrs Makin is a noted lecturer and judge of flower arrangements and will dem onstrate how to make holi day decorations from fresh flowers and greens. The demonstration will be re peated in the evening so that Count to 10 before getting angry, and you’ll have time to build up a nice head of steam. WITH FUM’SG SILAGE For 3 straight years, 1967, 1968,1969, in the annual com petition at Pa Forage Pro gress Field Days, Funk’s-G has won over all others. Dra matic proof of Funk’s silage superiority 1 Another reason why so many dairymen and cattle feeders are using Funk's-G Silage Hybrids. A. H. HOFFMAN SEEDS, INC. Landisville, Pa. 898-2261 cHoffman C/ FARiyi SEEDS ALFALFA" • CLOy|f?.>.r PASTURE OATS .• FU N • B RID S * V Carl Weidler, Parliamentarian, Wilmer Groff, Treasurer, Larry Horst, Sentinel and William Landis, News Reporter. L. F. Photo those women who are em- the adult program. 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Route 222 1 mile north of Ephrata, Pennsylvania Phone 733-2207 ever be possible to farm on the moon, but he thinks it may be that some of the technical ad vances - made by going to the moon might result in controlled enviroment systems here on earth to support animal life. “They have showed that if ani mals are made confortable they do better, so I can see how spec ial enviroment systems for all types of farm animals may well be part of our future,” he said. V V * In other business, Gerald Mar tin from Warwick High School was named the new vice presi dent, Tom Bollinger, Ephrata, is the new secretary and Wilmer Groff, Manheim Central is treas urer Other officers named inclu de: Carl Weidler, Elizabethtown, Parliamentarian; Roger Camp bell, Solanco, Chaplain; Larry Horst, New Holland, Sentinel I went to the Key Bank for my farm loan. HR* There’s a real farmer’s banker I there —Stanley Musselman; He knows farming as well as I do. He gave me some good advice | on planning for profitable man- » *' - agement even had some ideas »' on how I could improve my op- SsWCTfc < eration. That’s the kind of banking service that suits me fine, THE xrw fl BANK *4o' LANCASTER COUNTY. FARMERS NATIONAL LANCASTER • QUARRTVILLE • MOUNT JOY « CHRISTIANA • COLUMMA MEMBER FD.I.C. Ugite is truly your one stop center for gas and service. You also get a full selection of appliances at low, installed prices. We have everything from central heat and air conditioning to the great luxury of self-cleaning gas cooking, gas clothes drying, outdoor grill, and gas lights. Our delivery and service trucks are radio dis patched for quick service, and our men are fully trained and equipped to handle any gas need. and William Landis, P«aa-Man or, Reporter. Selected to receive the Red Rose' Degree at the January meeting were: Gerald Wolfe, Ronald Martin, Dale Nolt, Wil mer Groff, David Brandt, Den nis Rohrer; Rick Fenstermaker from Manheim Central; Lee Res sler, Larry Horst, Robert Reifnt, Jacob Musser, Alan Maclay, Carl Weaver from Garden Spot; Dav id Harting, Clark Stauffer, Mar lin Bollinger, Dennis Martin, Jay Zimmerman, Tom Bollinger, Barry Steffy from Ephrata; Don ald Witmer, William Landis, Fred Miller, Daniel Kessler, Dean Sherick, from Penn Manor; Kenneth Grube, Gerald Martin from Warwick; Scott Kreider, Roger Campbell, Carl Kreider from Solanco and Glenn Ober holtzer from Elizabethtown, I-- v 6&
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