Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 10, 1970, Image 11

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    A line-up of Cloister FFA members on
their way to the National Comention at
Kansas City are. front row left to right:
Rick Pfautz, Ken Sensemg, Jay Zimmer
Cloister FFA Cats 2 Gold Awards
The Cloistei FF A. Chapter will National Gold Chapter Safety
be receiving two national Gold Aw aid
Emblem Awaids next week at
the National FFA Comention El § ht Cloistei FFA members
held at Kansas City Mo, Octo- will lepresent the Chapter at
her 13-16. the Convention Ken Sensemg
The awards weie eamed by will be on the National Poultry
/ judging team fiom Pennsyl
the Chapter in chaptei safety vania j ay Zimmeiman earned
and chapter pioticiency Only a tup to Kansas City when he
three chapters in Pennsylvania was named Star Farmer of Lan
and 58 chaplets in the United caster County Rick Pfautz will
States received the National accept the Gold Emblem Na-
Gold Emblem -Awaid ior out- tional Chapter Award, and Jay
standing chapter proficiency, Zimmerman will accept the
and only two chaptei s in Penn- Gold Emblem National Chaptei
sylvama and 28 chaptei s in the Safety Award for the Chaptei
United States leceived the These three boys will travel to
> ' TM’s Ortho. Chevron Design, Unipel - Reg U S Pat Off.
w« ve removed
the fear of
nitrogen loss
from fall
fertilization!
Start' an Ortho
"Green 'n Easy" program this fall.
Been holding back on fall plowdown of
N P-K because you were afraid of nitrogen loss?
You’ie just lost your last excuse!
If your corn shows
nitrogen deficiency next spring,
sidedressing is on us!
We say that with “Green ’n Easy” there will not be
enough nitrogen loss to eifect your crops next spring.
And we’re so confident that we'll make up the loss
if any show s Come see us soon and learn if your
fields qualify for an Ortho “Green ’n Easj" Fertilizer
' Program. You’i e got nothing to be afraid of now.
Srwoketown, Pa. Plr^ 397-3539
man, Dennis Palm, and Advisor Carl
Graybill. Back row, Earl Gerhart. Lloyd
Zeiset, Da\ e Harting. Dale Groff
Kansas City on a bus with the
State FFA Association
Five members of the Chapter
and then advisor will ti avel by
truck and camper to Kansas
City touring points of interest
(agiicultural and historical)
The five members are Dale
Groff. David Harting, Dennis
Palm Lloyd Zeiset, Earl Ger
hart and advisor Carl Graybill
Kenneth Hoover, Ephrata
High School principal, will be
flown to Kansas City by the
Cloister Chapter for the presen
tation of the awards.
The group will leave Satur
day, October 10 and arrive
home Sunday, October 18
Tip for Good Fitting Garment
The amount of garment ease
needed for comfort will vary
with the fashion silhouette, re
minds Mrs Ruth Ann Wilson,
extension clothing specialist at
The Pennsylvania State Univer
sity In every fashion cycle, the
gai ment will fit closely at some
pait of the body Cuuently, this
close fit is at the shoulder and
chest line with the gaiment
hanging fiom this part of the
figuie As styles become moie
fitted at the waistline, more
fabric ease at the shoulder line
will be noted
Lancaster Farming, Saturday. October 10.1970—11
Camping to and from the National Convention w ill be an
experience for these Cloister FFA members and their ad
visor. Front row, left to right, Lloyd Zeiset. Dale Groff,
advisor Carl Graybill, Back row, Earl Gerhart, Dennis
Palm, Dave Harting.
Jay Zimmerman, left, will receive Gold Emblem Na
tional Chapter Safety Award at Kansas City, while Rick
Pfautz, center, will accept the Gold Emblem National Chap
ter Award. Ken Sensenig. right, is a contestant in the Poul
try judging division.
Time for Breakfast
One way to impioie yoia
family’s breakfast habits is to
allow time foi this fust meal
of the day, suggests Mis Ruth
J Buck, extension foods and
nutrition specialist at The Penn
sylvania State University Make
bieakfast piepaiations and ser
vice pait of the dailv routine.
With intei estmg and varied
menus, you’ll encomage family
membeis to get up in time so
they can eat a good breakfast
PROTECT YOUR FARM
V/ITH A PINCOR PTO
tractor driven alternator
• 50,000 watts surge capacity
• 16,000 watts continuous duty
• Slow speed—l Boo KPM
operation
• Cool running triple chain
drive transmission
9 Heavy duty motor starting
9 Close voltage regulation
• Meets NEMA codes
9 Heavy duty constiuction
• Induction haidened input
shaft
• Rain proof construction
• Completely wiied control
box
• Three phase available
.SEE IT AT... ■
Hoverstick Bros.
2111 Stone Mill RcL
Lancaster, Pa. 17603
Ph. (717) 892-57*2
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