- Lancaster K»t minß, Saturday. Mny 2.1070 24 Manor FFA Holds Banquet Philip Stchm.ui Conestoga t 0 contimio his education at the Rl>2. received the DeKalb Arm lniven>it\ of West Viißinia in cultural awaid at Manors an forc'd> Huai FFA banquet leccntlx at The Chapter Stai Fainter West Willow Fire Hall award the hiphcst chapter Stehman’s selection was ha*- awaid was piesented to Don cd on his leadei ship. «cholai aid Witmei of Washington rfiip, charactci and fanning Boro program Piesently chairm in Winner, who will be woiking •f the consonant, i committee for a local fanner after giadua oi the Manor FFA Chaptci and tion plans to laise 75 hogs and a youth direcloi of the Lan- about si\ acres of tobacco and caster Counts Soil and Watei to take o\ei his father's fai m <m Conservation Distnct he plans the next few years D. Richard Hackenberger (left), Manor agriculture teacher, receives an Honorary Chapter Farmer degree from Carl Erb, outgoing chapter president. CUSTOM NO-TIL CORN AND SOYBEAN PLANTING Arcadian Liquid. Now’s the time to give corn a c K«nt and feed more acres per day with liquid starter. Seed lings develop faster, roots grow bigger, maturity comes earlier When you plant and feed an Arcadian SLF premium liquid •tarter. It provides the nourish ment germinating seeds need for 'a vigorous stait in the critical •arly stage of growth. High anal ysis phosphate from Poly-N®, Golden Üban® liquid nitrogen, potash, secondaiy elements, mi cronutrients, even pesticides. JOHN Z. MARTIN Phone 354-5848 or Phone 354-0432 tood start can be prescription-mixed to - suit your soils and crops. And SLF liquid saves time and labor. The Gumz Farms in Indiana, plants 1300 acres of com 50% faster since Switching from dry to an SLF liquid starter. If you want to get your com off to a running start, then count on us and SLF premium grade liquid starter. ARCADIAN See me now. Newly installed officers of Manor FFA Chapter, left to right, are: Glenn New comer, Mike Pitz, Clyde Erb, Dave Ger- Bill Landis was awarded the Red Rose Star Farmer Award, which is the highest county award He has been the Chapter vice president and will assume the presidency next year. He is the news reporter for the coun ty FFA. Carl Erb was recognized by the Pennsylvania Power and Light Company for his selection as a Keystone Farmer. A past chapter president, Erb was also county corresponding secretary, Pick a gift. Any gift. Buy a New Idea now... choose one of these fine gifts free! Gifts range from Black & Decker drill kit to 30- cup West Bend perco lator—24 gifts in all to choose from. Act now. Offer ends June 30, 1970. The Mow/ditioner. Finest haying machini anywhere. Gives hay a softer texture, improved palatability, more digestibility Special non-stop, non-wrap conditionin; make leafy hay with tender tips, not stei Liberal trades and terms. Special gift off* June 30,1970. Another CAN DO machine from the CAN DO people. QUmicil Einzer Equip. Co. Kinzer A. B. C. Groff, Inc. Graybill Machines, Inc. New Holland Lititz, R. D. 2 Longenecker Farm Supply Rheems lach, Tim Herr, Ken Witmer and Bill Landis. and had been awarded the Red Rose degree and the Red Rose Star Farmer award Recognized for being award ed the Red Rose degree were Dan Ressler, Dean Shenck, Fred Miller, Bill Landis and Don Witmer. Mark Wagner was recognized for placing first in the county Conservation Public Speaking Contest, and for placing third at Harrisburg Farm Show in the Vocational Agriculture egg class. Jim Charles has received a Landis Bros., Inc. Lancaster plaque and ribbon for placing first at the Harrisburg Farm Show in the Vocational Agricul ture egg class. Glenn Rohrer and Steve Brenemen won the hunting con tests. The Creed Contest winner was Bill Landis. Runners-up were Mark Wagner, Jay Rissex-, Dennis Landis and Glenn New comer. The Foundation Awards win ners were Gary Neff, me chanics; Jay Risser, livestock; (Continued on Page 32) Boy H. Bach, Inc. Ephrata, EJD. #2 A. L. Herr & Bro. Quarryville Chas. J, McComsey & Sons Hickory Hill, Pa, •*—
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