Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 02, 1970, Image 9

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    Winners of the area public speaking contest this week
were: Daniel E. Melhorn (left), Eastern York FFA Chap
ter, Wnghtsville, second, and Gerald Martin, Warwick FFA
Chapter, first. Both will compete in the regional con
test May 14.
Full Range Of Bin Sizes And Styles
6 models 28 sizes 6,7, 9 and 12 foot diameters Capacities
range from 3 to 55 tons
Completely Galvanized Bin
Every part, from lid to boot, including legs and braces, is
fully galvanized
Better, Built Bin
Heavier gauge steel, higher tensile steel, better galvanized
finish makes BROCK the finest in its field.
All-Out Bottom
The original, patented bin bottom that out pei forms all
others.
Northeastern Warehouse For Bn
We Stock Most Sizes
12 ft. S Sizes
■Hgr £j^BSSB
ONLY BROCK
has all this.
8 ft. • Sizes —2 Models
E. M. HERR EQUIPMENT, INC.
R. D. 1, Willow Street
• Cloister
(Continued fiom Pago 8)
Dauphin and Schuylkill Coun
ties and Philadelphia
.Indues for Wednesday night s
public speaking conlesi weic
Clyde S Jackson, icgional con
sultant, Peiiim Kama Depait
niciil ol Education nunpowei
developing and t 1 amine pio-
Siam Staniliv Mimihnan. faim
rcpi csentalive, Laiu.istn Conn
tv Funnels National Hank and
Robcit Malick, lann Kditoi,
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Judses loi the paili mu ntaiv
piouduie conlc->l vveio Russell
Diunini loinu-i voagtcathei at
Cocalico llish School, now in
piivale business as a lantlscapei.
T M Malm loimc" asiuultiue
supcivjsoj loi Voik and Lancas
Ui Counties ictiicd and Hai
vey A Smith, aiea voas con
sultant in Lebanon, Dauph.n,
Beiks and Schuylkill Counties
Ground Level Operated Lid
Lid opens or closes easily with the pull of a chain.
Precision Fabrication
A new plant using the latest manufacturing methods pi o
duces a more accurately punched, more beautifully foim
ed. easily erected bin.
Brock Auger Delivery System
A single motor delivery system for poultry, hog and cattle
feeding.
Brock Leadership
Brock leads' all others in the feed bin business.
You are jears ahead with Brock.
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WE SELL, SERVICE AND
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7 ft.
Sizes
717-464-3321
Lancaster Farming, Saturday. May 2. 1!)70
14, 15-Year-Olds Take Tractor
Driving Test at
The vocational asi icnltui o do
paitmcnt of Gulden Spot llish
School conducted a liactoi dm
ins ccitification lest for 14 and
15 vear old boys cm oiled in the
limior agiicultuie piosiam at
the Junior Senior High School
Under new Fcdeial Regula
tions. 14 and 15 year old bovs
vvoikmg on fauns olhei than of
their parents, must be ccitificd
under an appioved piogiam in
eluding 25 houis of instiuction
in safe tiactor operation and
laim machineiv safety, and
pass both a written exam and a
di ivmg test
The dnving poition of the
9 ft. 10 Sizes 2 Models
INSTALL
Carden Spot
u'ilifieation piogiam w.is ion
dm led Saliiidav. April 25, .it
the Inch school The lost involv
ed hilthing .i li.icloi to .i l\vo
wheeled implement and nego
tiating .in ohst.iele comse, hack
ing the implement into a nar
iovv stall, salelv attaching a
tin ec point hitch powei tale
oil shall, and a lemolc hydiau
hc c*> lincici Safely is stiessed
at all times.
In addition to the (hiving
test, classioom msti notion is
piovided in all aspects of faun
tiactor and machinery opera
tion safety Twenty boys aic en
ioiled in the eeitification pio
giam
The testing was aclmimstei ed
by the vocational agnculUue
staff of Donald M Robinson,
Philip H Ogline, and A K.
Kissell. Older boys from the
Giassland FFA Chapter also as
sisted in the testing
Tractors and machinery weie
made available by local faun
machmeiy dealeis.
Gypsy Moth Hitchhikes
With Unwary Campers
"Don’t tianspoit gypsy moth
fiom yom campsite” is the ad
vice given in a piize-winmng
Pennsylvania Depaitment of Ag
nculture exhibit
A soft dunk caiton, the le
mams'of a campfue and a camp
ei tiailer are pait of the exhibit.
‘A soft dunk caiton may veiy
easily become the way a gypsy
moth is transposed to an unin
fected section of the nation,”
said Hemy F Nixon, dilector of
the department s Bureau of
Plant Industry
The cateipillai of the moth
can easily ciawl into a caiton
or on some piece of camping
equipment and be tianspoited
hundreds of miles, Nixon said.
He also offeied this possibility
cf spieading the pest a female
moth can lay eggs on camping
equipment
Campfiie wood, camping
equipment and the camper-liail
ei itself should be examined
caiefully befoie a spoilsman
loads his tiailei for a tup, he
said
He expiessed the opinion that
an unobseivant camper may
have been the means of spiead
ing the gypsy moth into Centie
County where 50 acies ot wood
land weie defoliated last spung.
Pieuously the moth had been
kept east of the Susquehanna
Rivei thiough the Departments
control methods, he added
7 Chester Countians
Seven Chester County repie
sentatrves weie among those
attending the lecent 4H Teen
Leadership Conference at Cocoa
Inn, Ileishey sponsored by
Penn State and the Pennsylvan
ia Extension Service
The seven weie
David Weinstock und Dale
Nafziger of Phoemw ille, I ois
Johnson of CoatesviHe RD3,
Nancy Wallaston of
mon, Maiy Smiley of Chester
Spungs, James Wertz of Down
mgtown RD2 and Bob Hocking
of Landenbeig weie the Ches
ter County lepiosentatn os
chosen to attend the 1970 con
feience
“Keys to Leadership" was
the theme of the confeience
Woikshops and discussions on
teen issues of the day made
these young people more awaie
of their role in loaclei'-hip
thiough self undei standing So
cial fun, dancing, swimming
and singing made it a weekend
to be lemembeied.
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