Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 03, 1975, Image 53

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ARE ON THE MOVE!!!
Mr. Independent
Commercial Eggman
HIRE ARE ADVANTAGES OF FEEDING
BEACON EGG FEEDS.
1 Beacon Milling Co, Inc. is a non integrated Northeastern
• Regional Feed manufacturer we do not contract any
poultry we do not compete with you in the egg markets,
We try to assist you 1!
2.
Beacon encourages cash payments on feed because we feel
that lending institutions other than feed companies can
meet your needs at a cheaper rate this in turn allows us
to lower cost per ton of feed to you.
3.
We operate with a minimum number of marketing per
sonnel (this is why you do not see a Beacon Marketing
Representative very often) thus reducing the cost to you,
our customer.
4 All our personnel are marketing oriented; Mr. Jim Camp
• bell, our Production Superintendent, does his very best to
produce top egg feeds.
5 Beacon as a company is service minded (not labor minded)
• meaning we give you outstanding technical service through
Olm Rowoth, Vice President and Director of Research and
Technical Services Along with this, our delivery service is
the best.
Beacon was the first feed company east of the Mississippi
w to have their own computer department thus giving you
“least cost” formulation.
7 01m Rowoth, Vice President and Director of Research and
• Technical Services, is one of the country’s outstanding
poultry nutritionist helping you with your individual
problems
• We value you, our customer, as our most important asset
Why Not Call Collect Today and Ask For
Your BEACON MARKETING SPECIALIST;
RICHARD B. KENDIG CHESTER WEIST
R. E. RUDISILL
Phone 854-2281
Beacon Feeds, York, RA Rhone 717-843-9033
Phone 302 478-3058
BEACONFEEDS
UPU
Phone 741-2600
Octorara FFA Holds 18th Banquet
The Octorara chapter of
the Future Farmers of
America held its 18th Annual
Parent and Members
Banquet at the Octorara
High School, recently.
Opening ceremonies were
conducted by the Chapter
officers. Toastmaster
Dennis Yoder then in
troduced the High School
Principal, Robert I. Rentz,
who spoke on behalf of the
administration. John
Whiteside gave the in
vpocatlon.
Terry Murray, State
Secretary, brought greetings
from the state association
Awards were given by Mr.
Stauffer and Mr. Monohan to
the following students:
Bruce Yoder, Dairy; Sharon
Henley, showmanship;
Bruce Wrigley, dairy calves;
Sharon Henley, record
keeping; sheep production,
Bruce Wrigley; poultry,
George Laffey;
parliamentary procedure,
Dennis Yoder; public
speaking, Wayne Pierson;
conservation speech John
Whiteside; tractor driving,
Jerry Smoker; Welding, Sue
Mullin; Ag mechanics, Carl
Shank; Ag processing, Joe
Underwood; Ag. service,
Ken Graham; placement in
Ag, John Whiteside with
Dave Rzucidlo receiving
runner-up; home im
provement, Carl Shank;
Home garden, Barry Ray;
the Dekalb award went to
True 3-Point
Suspension
No Drive Drum
to Manhandle
No Weights
Adjust
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V,*
Throws It Out!
• Gives You Faster Feeding
• Two Machines in One
• Can't Tip, Can’t Tilt
Really
Stop in Today for Free Catalog.
YOU CAN COUNT ON US
AGRI-EQUIP. DEPENDABLE MOTOR CO.
RD #2 Farmersville Ephrata PA East Mam Street Honey Brook PA
717-354-4271 215-273-3131
| SNAmy GRUMEUI FARM SERVICE
455 South Cedar Street Lititz PA Robert Fulton Highway Quarryville PA
717 626-8144 717 . 786 7318
ERB & HENRY EQUIP.. INC. IAND|S BROTHERS
" ?? c 26 . He o nr L Avenue NeW Berlmvllle PA 1305 Manheim Pike P 0 Box 484
215 367 2169 Lancaster PA 717-393-3906
HENRY S. LAPP INTERNATIONAL STAR
717 442 8134 P SILO ASSOC., INC.
/i/442 8144 RD4 Myerstown PA
CARL L. SHIRK 717 866 5709
5 Colebrook Road Lebanon PA ROY 0. CHRISTMAN
/i/2/4-i«b RDI (Shartlesville) Hamburg PA 19526
215-562-7218 dr 215 488-1904 ' -
Lancaster Farming. Saturday, May 3.1975
Delink Yoder for being the
outstanding graduating
senior.
Sharon Henley received
the Star Chapter Farmer
award and Star Chapter
Greenhand award went to
Elvin Mast.
Outstanding students in
each class were: Elvin Mast,
class of 1978; Clifford Blank,
class of 1977; Sharon Henley,
class of 1976; Dennis Yoder,
class of 1975.
Sharon Henley was voted
chapter sweetheart and
received a chapter
sweetheart jacket and one
dozen pink roses.
Certificates of
MR. DAIRYMAN!
Now's The Time To Instol Your New
Around-the-Born BOU-MATIC PIPEIINI
Either Gloss Or Stainless Steel
Carousels And Milt Parlors
Abo Avoßoble
AuidlLlvilliL \ Call Now For A Free Estimate
BOU-MATK • . .
America's Fastest Growing Milker
CARL L. SHIRK
RDS, LEBANON, PA.
COLEBROOK ROAD PHONE 274-1436
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predation were given to
Richard Gilpin, Joseph
Pierson, John Stoltzfus and
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mct
zlcr.
A special award of ap
preciation went to Ivan
Stauffer for 20 years of
service to the Octorara
School District.
Entertainment for the
evening was provided by
Gerald Metzler who gave a
slide presentation on his trip
to Switzerland.
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