Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 22, 1971, Image 11

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    Warwick FFA Holds Parent and Son Banquet
* The Warwick FFA Chapter neth Grube, 917 Pine Hill Road,
Held its annual Parent and Son Lititz, both seniois.
Banquet Tuesday evening ai
Brunnerville Fne Hall.
The Chapter Star Farmer
award was presented to Mike
Grube, Box 42, Elm, a sopho
recognition for more
. Receiving
darning Keystone Farmei De- Dale Martin, Lititz RD4, was
grees were Gerald Mai tin, 934 presented the Star Red Rose
Pine Hill Road, Lititz, and Ken- award.
Our Editorial Page is the fourth Page
AERIAL LADDER EQUIP!.
FARM PAINTERS
WE USE QUALITY PAINT.
WE SPRAY IT ON AND BRUSH IT IN.
Free Estimates
HENRY K. FISHER
,i 2322 Old Phila. Pike
Lancaster, Pa. 17602 Phone 717-393-6530
i Get Your Plants Off To A Good Start
FOR
BIGGER
YIELDS
ON
>
Tomatoes & Tobacco
Add To Your Transplanter Water
ORTHO-GRO LIQUID
FERTILIZER 8-16-8
Use one quart to 50 gal. barrel
ORTHO-GRO is a proven organic liquid fertilizer giv
ing plants that extra push they need to “start,” and
protect them against transplanting shock.
5 gallon can . . . $14.50
ISOTOX TRANSPLANTER
SOLUTION
Use 4 ounces per 50 gal. barrel
ISOTOX TRANSPLANTER is a Lindane solu
tion that mixes readily with water and is de
signed especially for use in the transplanter.
Gives low cost protection against wire worms,
maggots and certain other soil insects.
1 pint. . . $1.85
1 gallon . . . $11.65
Get Your Supply From
| |. L ROHRFR & BRd, INC.
Smoketown, Pa.
of Section Two.
1 quart. . . $3.48
Ph. 397-3539
Dale Martin, right, is shown with his ent and Son banquet Tuesday night. Dale
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Martin, Lit- is chapter secretary and he received the
itz RD4, at the Warwick FFA Chapter Par- Star Red Rose award.
Louis Roether, Lititz RD4, re- fie areas of agriculture were and Mrs. Elmer D Grube, par
celed the Star Greenhand Kenneth Grube, dairy produc- ents of Kenneth Grube; Amos Z.
award for the outstanding first tion; Mike Grube, livestock pro- Martin, father of Gerald Mai tin;
year vo-ag student. duction; Rick Rehm, agmechan- Mrs. Lila Rohrer, Warwick High
receiving rPeir * cs > Martin, soil and water School guidance counselor, and
Greenhand certiftcates® in addi- conservation. ' Dean Baublitz, Warwick social
tion to Roether were. Mike Me- Wayne Siegrist, home im- sciences instructor.
Tigue, Boyd Wallace, Bryan provement; David Fisher, place- Glenn Eshelman provided en-
Forney, Mervin Wenger, Der- ment in sales and service; Nel- tertainment with a slide pre
ms Hinkle, Curt Smith, ’ David son 8011, placement in ag pro- sentation.
Kleinfelter, and Ronald Cline, duction; Glen Weaver, poultry Warwick faculty members
Those deceiving Chapter production; Mike Herr, place- w ho participated in the Chap-
Farmer Degrees were Dale ment in processing, Allen ter’s donkey basketball game
Martin and Glen Weaver. Klein, crop production earlier this year were special
Foundation awards for out- Honorary Chapter Degrees guests Chapter advisor is Out
standing achievement in speci- were presented as follows Mr ford N. Grube.
Louis Roether, right, attended the Lititz RD4. Louis was awarded the Star
Warwick FFA Chapter’s Parent and Son Greenhand award for the outstanding first
Banquet Tuesday night with his parents, year vo-ag student.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Roether, Box 130,
Among those participating in the War
wick FFA Chapter banquet Tuesday even
ing were: left to right, Kenneth Grube,
chapter president; Clifford N. Grube,
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 22,1971
chapter advisor, and Mike Grube. Kenneth
was recognized for receiving the Keystone
Farmer Degree and Mike for the Chapter
Star Farmer Award.
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