—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 29, 1975 50 H 4 y>si r •v / Walter Schaub (left) representing the Lancaster County Poultry Association presented a trophy to the Penn Manor FFA poultry judging team following their victory at the FFA Poultry Contest Held The Lancaster County FFA Poultry Judging con test was held on Tuesday, March 25 at the Penn Manor High School. In the team competition, it was Penn Manor placing first with Ephrata second, Garden Spot third and Manheim fourth. Penn Manor also dominated the individual competition with Robert Bachman - first; Don Almond - second; Rich Falk - 1974 - CLUB CAB PICKUP 1975 - B-200 VAN (SPECIAL) 1975 - FOUR WHEEL DRIVE CLUB CAB 1970 - VAN - 6 CYL AUTO. PETTICOFFER DODGE. INC. Route 230 East, Next to Shopping Center Elizabethtown, Pa. PH.367 1808 The Harrisburg area is prime marketing territory - over 40,000 home oil furnaces Fuel oil prices are up to nearly 40-cents per gallon, up from 21-cents just two years ago Home owners are frantic to cut costs' Our amazing FURNACE FUEL SAVER does it Modest product purchase required Class "A" opportunity. Personal distributor interviews scheduled soon for this area. Call (717) 469-2864, collect, for your personal appointment Or Write Box 4210, No. 1 Grantville, PA 17028 third; Lewis Witmer - fourth and Steven Strass of Ephrata placing fifth. The youths were asked to judge eggs for quality, ready to cook poultry carcasses, live production birds as well as pullets, identify diseases and grade eggs according to interior and exterior quality. The eggs and poultry used for the contest were provided by Pennfield Corporation with Noah Gehman in :e it. FFA poultry judging contest held on Tuesday, March 25. Members of the team are from left: Art Riexinger, Bob Bachman and Don Almond. charge. A trophy for the first place team was provided and presented by Walter Shaub from the Lancaster County Poultry Association. John Hoffman, director of the Pa. Poultry Federation was also in attendance at the event. £utt 0£ tZcceUity AqnictdCwuU S^ucftment MM* • COMPUW NOZM VBAMUTY • tee valve manifold • piston type regulator • 6 roller pump (other pumps available) • nylon strainer & full f low valve • 1/2" EVA tubing standard • nylon fittings on booms & hoses • 38" dia. tank led - • 16 GA. rolled tank support \ • HEAVY-DUTY ADJUSTABLE AXLE TRA !| tread width easily adjustable from 51" to 88' j • VARIABLE NOZZLE SPACING * 40" row width down to any row width desired. i 10GPA tips standard, other tips available fuel Farm Women Calendar Tuesday, April 1 Farm Women Society 27 meeting at the home of Martha Garber. Farm Women Society 17 meeting 12:00 noon at the home of Florence Dreider, Mechanic Grove, Farm Women Society 20 meeting at 1:30 p.m. Farm Women Society 28 meeting at 7:30 p.m. for a White Elephant Sale. Farm Women Society 1 entertaining Society 18 for a covered dish lun- cheon at the Farm and Home Center 12:30 p.m. Farm Women Society 10 meeting at 1:30 p.m. Farm Women Society Executive Board of Berks County meeting at the Berks Extension Office Farm Women Society 8 of Berks County sandwich sale. Farm Women Society 19 bus trip to Radio City. Jackson Farm & Home Supply Go. SHORT CYCLINOER TANKS ALLOW MORE USABLE QALLONAGE ON SIDE HILL WORK WITHOUT RUNNING PUMPS DRY RESULT IS A MUCH INCREASED PUMP LIFE Q features: ★★★★★ 200 gallon model (as shown) | Trailer Model 150 gal. 200 gal. 300 gal. 400 gal. Thursday, April 3 Saturday, April S Division of Martin Manufacturing Company DISTRIBUTOR OF CENTRAL TRACTOR PARTS CO, ROUTE 3 MYERSTOWN, PA. 17067 Phone: (717) 933-4151 or (717) 933-4152 a complete line of ... one-piece polyethylene sprayer tanks adjuiUMa nwnltoM bracket SPRAYERS AVAILABLE IN; MS Society Names New Officers During the annual meeting of the Lancaster County Chapter, National Multiple Sclerosis Society, Mrs. C. J. Keen was elected chairman of the board of trustees. Also elected to serve with her were: Carl C. Metz, John H. Unger, Fred S. Engle, C. Eugene Musser, Samuel S. Harnish and Taylor T. Lowry, Jr. Re-elected for three year terms: Menno B. Rohrer, Mrs. Mary A, Wickenheiser, Elvin L. Leonard. Also serving are Robert I. Woodward, secretary, Paul S. Bertz, Jr., NELSON WEAVER & SON RD2 Lititz.Pa. 49% SOYBEAN MEAL BULK or BAGGED For the Lowest Prices in the Area Call Today PHONE 626-8538 *STMS"*" j 3 Pt. Point Hitch ) Model 110 gal. 150 gal. 200 gal. treasurer, Norman D. Carr, vice-chairman. Other trustees are John F. Krallingcr, Jr., Mrs. Martha Brubaker, Mrs. Frank L. Kurtz, James K. Sperry, Rev. Charles Wen;'-, Jr., Miss Violet C. Fash, Or. Paul Z. Rummel, George J. Young, Norman L. Bowers, Donald E. Eyer, John W. Eckenrode, 111, John K. Heinitsh, Mrs. John A. Kalasky, Harold R. Schnver. Try A Classified Ad It Pays! in§«
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