Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 13, 1974, Image 8

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday. April 13, 1974
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WHEN IT COMES TO PROTEIN,
NOTHING BEATS
ALFALFA
. . . and in the Northeast
nothing beats
W L Alfalfas
WL 305 WL 309
WL 306 WL 311
WL 307 WL 210
High yielding - excellent stand
persistence
Resistant to Bacterial Wilt and
Anthracnose
Tolerant to Phytophthora, Alfalfa
Leaf Hopper and Pea Aphid
Rapid growing - Dark green color -
Fine stems
Excellent seedling vigor and stand
establishment
Developed by Waterman-Loomis
Co., specialized Alfalfa
Breeders
Available at your local seed dealer
BEACHIEY-HARDY
FIELD and GRASS SEEDS
Shiremanstown, Pa. 17091
Octorara
The Seventeenth Annual
Octorara FFA Parent-
Member Banquet was held
Wednesday night, April 3,
1974 at the Octorara High
School Cafeteria. President
Don Windle acted as
toastmaster for the evening.
The meeting was called to
order at 7:15 p.m. with
opening ceremonies by the
Chapter Officers. Robert
Denlinger, assistant prin
cipal welcomed 190 parents,
FFA members, school board
members, sponsors and
guests of the school. Gerald
Metzler, state FFA
treasurer and a member of
the Octorara chapter
brought greetings from the
Pennsylvania State FFA
Association. Representing
the national FFA
organization was Doyle
Waybright, national vice
president.
A slide presentation of
chapter projects and ac
tivities was given by Sharon
Henley, chapter reporter.
The Honorary Chapter
Farmer degree was con
ferred upon individuals who
made important con
tributions to the FFA
Chapter this year. Receiving
FFA Stages Annual Parent
Gerald Metzier, left, and Doyle Waybright, far right,
brought greetings from the state and national FFA
organizations, respectively, to the recent annual
parent-son banquet of the Octorara FFA. The two are
flanking Chapter Star Greenhand, left, and Chapter
Star Farmer Donald Windle.
the honorary degree were:
Mr. & Mrs. J. Robert Met
zler, parents of Gerald
Metzler; Mr. & Mrs. Donald
Windle parents of Don
Windle Jr., chapter
president; Richard Gilpin;
Mrs. Kennard Henley; Ivan
Stauffer; and William
Trommer.
Many chapter members
received awards for out
standing achievement.
Named as Chapter Star
Farmer was Donald Windle.
The Star Greenhand was
Bruce Wrigley. Proficiency
award winners were: Sue
Mullin, farm mechanics; Joe
Underwood, livestock
Editors Quote Book
. "Once the citizen loses his
sense of personal responsibili
ty for the welfare of the na
tion—of participation as an
active, loyal citizen—we shall
indeed be destroyed from
within ”
—Sen Karl Mundt
Deep And Dry
The deepest ml well in the
United States—more than 30,000
feet—was drilled m Oklahoma in
1972 It was a dry hole
.mKMILK'MOKMMT
•MORE PROFIT
WITH
MADISON SILOS
Div. Chromalloy American
Corp.
1070 Steinmetz Rd.
Ephrata, Penna. 17522
Ph. 733-1206
LOCAL DEALERS
Frank Snyder
Akron
Caleb Wenger *
Quarryville 548-2116
Landis Bros. Inc.
Lancaster 393-3906
Carl L. Shirk
867-3741
Lebanon
Sollenberger Farm Supply
Centerport, Pa.
Ph. 215-926-7671
production; Sharon Henley,
dairy farming; Randy Mills,
crop farming; Ken Mabry,
placement in production;
Jim Stoltzfus, placement in
sales in service; Bill Nunn,
agri-business; Don Windle,
safety; Kevin King, home
improvement; Bill Nunn,
electricity.
Special awards were given
to Bob Miller as outstanding
salesman, and Wayne
Pierson for public speaking.
Checks were presented to
public speaking winners
Wayne Pierson, John
Whiteside, and Bruce Yoder
Also receiving checks were
the members of Octorara’s
MEMO
HAY, STRAW
and EAR CORN
SALE
EVERY MONDAY
AT 11A.M.
New Holland Sales
Stables, Inc.
Phone 717-354-4341
Lloyd H. Kreider, Auct.
859-2688
winning Parliamentary
Procedure Team.
Recognized for scholarship
were Don Wlndle, 12th
grade; Randy Mills, 11th
grade; Kevin King, 10th
(»y) FARMERS <3)
MARKET your
1973 TOBACCO
Through
AGWAY, INC.
Where Quality is Recognized
by USDA Grade.
For More Information Call
AGWAY LANCASTER 394-0544
Son Meet
grade, and Cliff Blank, 9th
grade.
Cited for outstanding
project books were Gerald
Metzler, Sharon Henley and
David Barrett.