Pequea Valley FFA Chapter Has Parent and Son Banquet The Pequea Valley FFA Chapter held its Fifteenth An nual Parent and Son Banquet at Pequea High School cafeteria ■ last Friday. Four top awards were pre sented as follows Den Miller, Gap RDI, receiv ed the Star Greenhand Award Millei's farming program in cludes beef finishing and tobac co Craig Frey, Bonks RDI, was presented the Star Chapter Fanner Award Fiey’s piogiam involves three aciss of tobacco Roger Leaman, Ronks RDI, received the Star Red Rose Fanner Award for his swine breeding program which cen teis mound 20 sows Receiving the DeKalb Award, presented annually to the out standing senior was Dwight Hooier, Gap RD2, who is chap ter piesident Hoover was mas ter of ceremonies at the ban quet and received a retning of ficei plaque Hoover’s farm program in volves dairying Winner of the Sears gilt chain ei, Roger Leaman, livestock award was Jere Skiles, Naivon Craig Fiey, crop farming Dale RD2 Skiles is a freshman and Heishey, placement in agneul the pig will start a pi eject tuial processing, George Long, Skiles won an essay contest to placement in agricultural pro recene the award. --- - - - duction. "Robert-Good, regional State FFA vice president, chats with Kenneth Leister, Pequea Valley High School principal, following the FFA banquet last Friday. Grassland FFA Sweeps Lancaster Co. Public Speaking, Parliamentary Bouts A >oung man from Garden ty FFA public speaking contest caster and Chester Counties at Spot High School, New Holland, and the school’s parliamentary Solanco High School at 730 p m won the annual Lancaster Coun- procedure team also took first April 27. : place in competition this week Kompshire Sheep Type Meeting Set April 16-17 The National Hampshire Sheep Type Conference will be held at Penn State University. Univer sity Park, on Friday and Satur day, April 16-17. Reg.stration will be held at 9 a m Friday. Speakers for both days will be Byron Good, Michigan State Uni versity and Art Cope, Depart ment of Animal Science, Univer sity of Wisconsin On Saturday also Walter Mil ler, abattoir in New Jersey, will speak on the “Ideal Lamb ” A dinner meeting will be held at 6 30 p.m. Friday at the Nit tany Lion Inn. The speaker will be George Litton, Virginia Poly technic Institute. At 10 45 a.m. Friday there will be judging of market lambs and on Saturday lamb carasses will be discussed. The show is open to all Hamp shire farmers and commercial packers The conference is sponsoied by the American Hampshire Sheep Association. Honorary Chapter Farmer awards were presented to John King, assistant high school prin cipal, and Bradley Sollenberger, chapter advisor. The Florida Citrus Associa tion presented a plaque to the top salesman in Lancaster County, earned by Charles Neff, Paradise RDI Neff sold 69 crates of oranges to 132 custo meis The chapter also presented awaids to the top thiee orange salesmen as follows Neff, first, Carl Caskey, Kinzers RDI, second, and Mike Non is, Gap, thn d v Foundation awards for out standing achievement in speci fic areas of fanning weie awaided as follows Maivin Caskey, public speak ing and home impiovement, Jem Palmer, soil watei and air management, Elvin Wanner, farm electnfication, Steve Her shey, faim mechanics and faim safety Don Miller, Star Greenhand, Craig Frey, Star Chapter Farm- The public speaking winner Spring Homemaker S from among eight contestants Day Set In Chester Co. was Ray Martin, a freshman in the Grassland FFA Chapter 'at Mrs Albert Miller, West Ches- Garden Spot. ter will present “Quilts, Con temporary and Historical” in At the annual contest Wednes- her illustrated talk for the morn day at Ephrata, Martin spoke on in g portion of the annual Spring “The Mechanical Monster,” a Homemaker’s Day sponsored by critical analysis of the role of the Chester County Cooperative cars m today’s world Extension Service Marvin Caskey of Pequea Val- Following the luncheon Miss ley FFA Chapter was second. Peggy Wollaston, recently le turned from Nepal as an Inter- In the parliamentary pro- national Farm Youth Exchange cedure contest, the delegate, will tell of her expen- Chapter’s team beat out teams ences living with families in that from Solanco, Ephrata, and Penn remote country for six months Manor to win the county title for These programs will be held the second straight year. at the Kimbeiton Fire Hall on , Thursday, Apiil 29 It is open Members of the winning team to homemakers in Chester Coun and their positions are. County Delmar Weaver, president, For information concerning Michael Martin, vice preisdent, leservations call the Chester Lynn Groff, secretary, Jim Zim- County Extension office, 696- merman, treasuier, Lamar Long, 3500 by April 16. leporter, Greg Martin, sentinel, Mrs Robert B Chambers Jr., Ken Burkhait, chaplain; and Umonville, is chan man of the . SK-STSiSSSS: The winners will compete in group serves as the planning area competition involving Lan- committee for the program. Among those receiving top awards at retiring president’s plaque; back, Charles the Pequea Valley FFA Chapter Banquet Neff, top Lancaster County orange sales are: left to right, front, Roger Leaman, man; Craig Frey, Star Chapter Farmer, Star Red Rose Farmer and top seed sales- and Don Miller, Star Greenland, man; Dwight Hoover, DeKalb Award and The Chapter Sweetheart was announced at the meeting She is Eileen Rohrer, daughter of Arthur Rohrer, Paradise RDI Runner-ups were Deb Ressler and Cindy Eshleman. The three were- finalists from among 11 candidates originally chosen. Banquet speaker was Robert Good of York County, regional state FFA vice president His comments included an appeal to FFA members to “wear your jacket wit hso much pnde it cannot stay within you ” In more general statements, Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 10,1971 — he said people in the crowded the downward way, but that city can be more alone than the doesn’t mean America is on the farmer “who has the fullness of downward way ” life all around him” arid close The great men in this country ties with other farmers in the past learned to work and He said some persons in put their ideas into action, he America “may be on pot and on said Jere Skiles, front center, is shown receiving a drawing of the pig he will receive as the Sears Gilt Chain winner. Making the presentation is Jeff Yoder, left, last year’s winner, while chapter president Dwight Hoover looks on. jiwi#gte^rfaeiiirtm(| SECOND SECTION 17