TRY A CIASSIHCD AD! LEVEL FLO SILAGE SPREADER in Two Models to fit 10 to 30 ft. Silo. 9” Steel or Vinyl Fill Pipe installed on any type Silo. P & D Silo Unloader Terre Hill Concrete Stave Silo SALES & SERVICE STOLTZFUS SILO EQUIPMENT RDI, Box 77 Kinzer, Pa. 17535 Phone 717-768-3873 questioned everyone from you to your uncled second cousin. “Tell us how’ you'd do it." Wc’\c made Ihc request uncountable limes, in recent weeks. On your street or where you work. Youve seen it on lapel buttons, on posters displayed in our hank's windows. And you're read or heaid it in our newspaper and radio advertising Our purpose has been to learn how \ou'd oper- Farmers National Bank of Quarryvilk Banking the way you'd do it. Mrmbcr, federal Deposit Insurance Cor])oration Introducing Richard Hider, Mount Joy Horticulture Teacher There is a new face among the teachers of agriculture in Lan caster County. Richard Hider, originally from Glen Ridge, N.J., began teaching horticulture in the Mount Joy Vo- Tech School in February of this year. He recently graduated from Delaware Valley College of Science and Agriculture, where he received a BS degree in or namental horticulture. Hider replaced William Mitchell, who is now teaching near Balitimore. An enthusiastic new teacher, Hider says he likes vo-tech teaching. He admits he didn’t know anything about Vo-Tech schools until he hit college life, and he liked the idea. Currently he teaches 17 students on the 11th and 12th grade levels. There are three girls enrolled in the course he is teaching. The group is con centrating efforts in Turf Grass Culture this spring. There are a lot of ideas for future teaching and learning areas lurking in the shadows Wider and Dan Helwig, also a horticulture teacher at Mount ale a hank. I’or, after all, you're the one who’ll benefit fiom better, more personal bank services. And you alone will decide which hank to favor with your business. When all the suggestions are in, we plan to think about them, talk about them—and then do something about them. Whv? flee ause we think that's how you'd do it Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 20,1972 Joy Vo-Tech, hope to put into practice. Some of the ideas are a golf course, an arbitorium, nature trail, and pond area. There are approximately 105 available acres for the depart- ments to' use surrounding the Vo- ,Tech School * t Richard Hider Hider and Helwig are co advisors of Plants Unlimited, the FFA Chapter operating for students enrolled in the Vo-Tech program. Meetings are held twice a month. Hider will be married in June to Miss Susan Goranson, who is an elementary teacher presently teaching in Florida. They will reside in Mount Joy. For hobbies, Hider lists gar dening, which is how his interest in horticulture began, water sports, and “generally fooling around and dabbling.” Strip tests prove it: Cattle prefer Pioneer ® brand sor ghum-sudangrass hybrid over other brands. That means they’ll eat more .... make more meat or milk. Unbeat able hot-weather pasture or green-chop. Can be planted on diverted acres. Treat your cattle to the sorghum-sudangrass hybrid they like best 988! SEE or CALL YOUR PIONEER DEALER m. PIONEER. SORGHUM Pioneer Is a brand name; numbars Identify varieties. ® Registered trade* mark of Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc., Oes Moines, lowa, U.S.A. 21
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