Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 29, 1969, Image 6

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    (E-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 29, 1969
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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
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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
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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. A dona
ployed may avail themselves tion of 75c will be requested
of this very popular part of to cover expenses.
Are you paying too much
for bottled gas?
Are you ordering instead of
getting automatic gas delivery?
At Ugite, you get fully auto
matic delivered gas service
and, you get the know-how
and backing of one of the
largest LP gas marketers in
the state.
Ugite sells and services EVERY gas appliance
for your home and yon can shop for these appli
ances either at home or in our well stocked show
room.
Best of all-check these rates:
FOR AUTOMATIC GAS DELIVERY:
4 Cylinders per year $11.50 ea. 12 Cylinders per year $ 8.50 ea.
8 Cylinders per year $ 9.50 ea. 16 Cylinders per year $ 7.50 ea.
Interested? Call now for your free installation surrey.
UGITE GAS, INC.
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.
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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,
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