Tevoca FFA Chapter Holds First Banquet at Brownstown About 75 students, parents and guests attended the first Tevoca FFA Chapter Parent- Student Banquet at Browns town Vocational Technical School cafeteria Thursday night: /> , , . An '.informal covered dish 'awards -dinner featured Earl Weaver, cMiddletown, who was nampd, Star Agribtisinessman of America - -at -the National FFA Convention in-Kansas City last October. . , - - Weaver,, who is past state FFA'president and .winner of the state FFA public speaking contest, spoke on the import ance -to the individual of “the will to do.” He stressed the will to learn,-the will to lead and the will to love. TAKE THE WORRY OUT OF FEEDING YOUR HORSES! Choose from the full line of Red Rose Horse Feeds for feeding your horses. Each feed included in the Red Rose feeding program provides all around economy—axid meets basic needs of horses of all types and breeds. Take Red Rose Super Horse Feed, for instance. This feed is made especially for the particular require ments of mares in foal, mares in milk, stallions, and show horses. Everything that is known to be good for horses is mixed into this feed. TRY IT . . . and you’ll be feeding with a satisfaction you never knew before Red HORSE Walter Binkley & Son Lititz Brown & Rea, Inc. Atglen Elverson Supply Co. Elverson i L. T. Geib Estate Maaheim I. B. Graybiil & Son Strasburg E. Musser Heisey & Son R. D. #2, Mt. Joy, Pa. Heistand Bros. ' Elizabethtown Red Rose Farm Service, Inc. N. Church St, Quarryville David 6. Hurst Bowmansville Greenhand awards went to 24 students, of which two re ceived Star Greenhand awards as follows - Dale Arment, Lan caster, and Sue Wargo, Lancas ter. The Star Chapter award was presented to Glenn Livengood, Lancaster. Other students receiving foundation awards for out standing work in their 1 indivi dual areas of were' as follows: Dale Arment and Doro thy Fasnacht, ornamental horti culture; Glenn Brubaker, agri cultural mechanics; David Sing er, crop production; Nina Smith, public speaking, and Ann Denlinger, home improve ment Henry Givler, area vocational G. R. Mitchell, Inc. Refton, Pa, Mountville Feed Service Mountville Musser Farms, Inc. Columbia Martin's Feed Mill Ephrata, Pa. Chas. E. Souder & Sons Terre Hill Ammon E. Shell) Lititz E. P. Spotts, Inc. Honey Brook H. M. Stauffer & Sons,, Inc. Witmer Award winners at the first Tevoca ter Farmer; Sue Wargo, 1916 Creek Hill FFA Chapter Parent-Student Banquet at Road, Lancaster, Star Greenhand, and Srownstown Vocational Technical School Dale Arment, 1621 Colonial Manor Drive, Thursday night were: Glenn Livengood, Lancaster, Star Greenhand and outstand -1906 Pioneer Road, Lancaster, Star Chap- ing ornamental horticulture student. consultant, reviewed the history existing chapters, but he said of FFA for the new club mem- many contests can be developed hers and their parents and for floriculture and horticul guests ture. Givler noted that Tevoca Noting that no segment of Chapter members this year are the student body has greater charter members and this is freedom of self government something they will want to than FFA, Givler said that look back on with pride in the “what can be developed in FFA years ahead. is limited only by your imagina- Givler also acknowledged tion and will to see it done.” that the program needs of the Also speaking briefly were members of the new vo-tech James Kerr and J. Richard chapter differ somewhat from Wood, vo-tech teachers Arcadian Liquid. Now’s the time to top-dress grass. Unlock the profits hidden in your pastures and meadows. Top-dress grass with Arcadian Golden Uran® liquid nitrogen. Properly fertilized, grass can produce yields packed with pro tein and equal in feeding value to a big corn crop. For best results, fertilize several times a year. Start with an Arcadian SLF mixed liquid fertilizer. Then follow with Golden Uhan top-dressing after each -cutting or grazing. Use SLF mixed fertilizers for tpp-dressing JOHN Z. MARTIN New Holland R#l Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 20,1971 —11 mixed grass and legumes and alfalfa stubble after a ciep ha' been removed Add \\ eed killers such as 2,4-D and trace ele ments if needed, to do more jobs at one time Aicadian liquid spreads quickly, gives unifoim coverage, and is economical to use We’ll spread it for you, or you can do it yourself. Stait now to make your most neglected crop your most profitable one ARCADIAN See us now I A«'- Qiemiccl Phone 354-5848 Ear! Weaver U.S. Star Agribusinessman Extension Board Elects J Wade Groff, 644 Beaver Valley Pike, Lancaster, was elected president of the board of directors of the Cooperative Extension Service at a meeting Tuesday Other officers elected were: Carl B Herr, 840 Penn Grant Road, vice president, Mrs Roy Book, Ronks RDI, secretary; and Melvin G Rohrer, Lititz RD3, treasurer Roaches Fleas - Ticks Rats or Mice J. C. Ehrlich Co., Inc. 1278 Loop Rd., Lane, PHONE 397-3721
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