Youths Honored at Pequea FFA Dinner Parents and members of the Pequea Valley FFA gathered on Friday evening, April 4, for their 19th Annual Appreciation Banquet. Following opening HOGMAN’S SPECIAL q y p "The Livestock Equipment Craftsmen" STARCRAFT farrowing sys tems are so flexible your sows will think you had it built just for them. Easy to tailor to any building, new or old, with a wide-range of accessories to help you cut labor and boost sow productivity. See your dealer or write: WE SELL, SERVICE and INSTALL E. M. HERR EQUIPMENT, INC. R.D.I, Willow Street The best feeds you can buy for your cows are the best investment that you can make! FLORIN FEEDS have been tried, tested and proven successful as a means of increasing milk production and maintaining good health. You’ll appreciate the difference they'll make... in the size of your milk checks! ceremonies by the officers, Gordon Hoover, president of the Pequea Valley Chapter introduced the guests present. A welcome address was 717-464-3321 WOLGEMUTH BROS., INC. MOUNT JOY, PA. given by Nelson Martin, vice president with Invocation being led by Galen Sweigart. FFA awards were presented by the agriculture instructors Gerald Phillips and David Crocket. Those awards presented were: Mike Martin • Star Greenhand; Elvin Weaver - Star Chapter Farmer; Kevin Kurtz • Star Red Rose; Mike Martin, Kevin Kurtz, Fred Leaman and Sam Klaasen, Citrus Sales Awards. Foundation awards were presented to Dale Miller - livestock production; John Beyer, agriculture sales and service; Barry Kreider - crop production; Nelson Martin - agricultural mechanics; Elvin Weaver - swine production; Dale Miller - poultry production; Kurtz Kevin production; Bryan Heid breder - agricultural processing; Fred Beaman - farm saftey and Mike Martin - public speaking. Jerry Shaffer, PP&L agricultural representative, presented Gordon Hoover and Nelson Martin with a plaque for being selected as Keystone Farmers. Gordon Hoover received numerous awards for his outstanding work in FFA including the County Bankers Award; Dekalb Award; Retiring Officer Plaque and Scholarship award from Kunzler Meats. Remarks for the evening were presented by Reginald S. Remly, superintendent of the school. Entertainment was provided by Glenn Eshleman, showing his slide presentation “America the Beautiful.” Broccoli Broccoli heads should have compact clusters of tightly closed dark-green flowerets Don’t pur chase heads with yellowing buds The choice stalks are fresh, clean, firm, and tender-hut not too thick BETTER FEEDS FOR COWS PAY OFF HANDSOMELY TO DAIRYMEN Gordon Hoover (left) shown with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hoover, Kinzer Rl, received several outstanding awards at the recently held Pequea Valley FFA Banquet. beef 31* ,, ■ * r^' 1 . m?« * * jJA** 9|^^^HlHl|HHHjj|H|Hj^g^ Nelson Martin (right) shown with plaque from PR & L for being selected his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wiimer as a Keystone Farmer. Martin, Honeybrook R 2, received a Scandinavians once said that earthquakes were caused by the movements of the giant/god Loki in a cave under the earth. PH. 653-1451 1 i.as-y'iij'S.'S jf-2 ii vh. *-££-« i i-jrl i-i-lJi Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 12,197& IS Gordon was recipient of the County Bankers Award, the Dekalb Senior Award and a scholarship from Kunzler Meats.