—LancMtT Farming, Saturday, March 15, 1975 54 Members of the Grassland <TA Chapter were recognized for their achievements during the past year at their annual ,TA Parent and Member tanquet, held Friday ovenlng, March 7, at the harden Spot High School Cafeteria. Following an opening eremony by the officers of ne FFA, Lloyd Hoover. , resident, gave the 'elcoming address. Dr. .obert Herr, agriculture . istructor, introduced many •f the special guests in at ‘endance and expressed lanks to those who had been J aid to the Grassland FFA ■uring the year. The presentation of FFA Several young men received FFA degrees during the Grassland FFA Parent - Member Banquet held *riarch 7. Shown receiving his Red tase Degree is Tim Stauffer (far ight). Presenting the award is Glen GET YOUR TRACTOR READY FOR THE SPRING SEASON. BATTERIES - ‘ v»v BATTERY CABLES BATTERY TERMINALS FAN BELTS RADIATOR HOSES ETC. IN STOCK TO FIT MOST MAKES & MODELS OF TRACTORS RADREH WIDE 12/2 G^e soo*so DMUDCU VI IRE 4 Pt. lowa Type ZT ROLL 9000 FT PER ROLL t BALE BALER TWINE WE ARE EXPANDING OUR PARTS DEPARTMENT STOP IN OR CALL LARRY - PARTS DEPT. WENGER’S FARM MACHINERY South Race St. Mverstown Pa. Ph 717-866-2138 Grassland degrees followed with the Grccnhand Degrees being presented by .Robert S. Woods, agriculture in structor. The Chapter Farmer degrees were presented by the assistant principal of Garden Spot, Mr. Robert Weaver. Eleven youths received the county Red Rose degrees which were presented by Donald A. Shaeffer, prin cipal of Garden Spot High School. Receiving the awards ‘were: LaVern Martin, Robert Reifsnyder, Larry Weber, Don Weiler, Brian Musser, Nelson Messner, Arthur Horst and terry Weber. Special awards were presented to two area LET US FILL YOUR FARM TIRE NEEDS WIDE VARIETY OF SIZES AVAILABLE FRONT AND REAR TRACTOR TIRES AND IMPLEMENT TIRES TO FILL YOUR FARM NEEDS. FF A Holds Annual Banquet Ulrich, a State FFA Officer with Lloyd Hoover (left) president of the local chapter watching. Donald Sheaffer, principal of Garden Spot High School, (background) introduced the recipients. couples for having sons as Keystone Farmers. Mr. and Mrs. John Weaver received a certificate for having four sons as Keystone Farmers while Mr. and Mrs. David G. Musser also received recognition for having three sons as Keystone Farmers. Certificates of Ap preciation were presented to several area business people recognizing their help to the Grassland FFA throughout the past year. Receiving the awards were Richard Buch, Penn Jersey Harvestore; Edwin Carson, horse breeder; Ken Good, A&C Equipment; Scott Hummel, CUT. Your Tractor Operating Costs INQUIRIES WELCOME ON ALL SIZE ENGINES SAVE ON 1) Spark Plugs 2) Oil POWER with PROPANE! Factory Trained Serviceman for Field Service and Installation CALL NOW mm 717-733-2207 ■ lillTE ■ ■lh ■ Box J Ephrota, LP-GAS NA^I 10% Off Until APRIL 1 Dr. Robert Herr (right) presented Mr. and Mrs. John M. Weaver, New Holland Rl, with a certificate for having four sons chosen as Keystone Farmers. The award was presented during the annual Grassland FFA Parent - Member Banquet held on March 7. student teacher; David Hurst, feed dealer; Jay Irwin, Assoc. County Agent; Marvin Martin, New Holland Meat Market; William McCoy, McCoy Cattle Co ; Melissa Piper, Associate Editor, Lancaster Farming; Barry Rathvon, Editor - Pennysaver; Christian Stoltzfus, Farm Machinery Manufacturer: Kelsey Smith, Science instructor; John Yoder, Yoder Meats and Tom Buch, Farmersville Equipment. Following the awards presentation, entertainment was provided by Clint Hammond, a ventriloquist OPPOSITE WICKES LUMBER CO from the Ephrata area. Teachers of agriculture for the Garden Spot High School are- Dr. Robert Herr; Mr. Donald Robinson: Mr. Philip Oglme; Clifford Day; Robert Woods; John Johnston; Jerry Ogline: Cheryl Rousseau and Robert An derson XXX Wheat imports of the developmg countries rose approximately 30 percent between 1972 and 1974. But the price they had to pay for their wheat nearly quadrupled in the same period, from $1.27 billion to $5.07 billion.
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