Tevoca officers elected The Tevoca chapter of the Future Farmer* of America of Brownstown Vo-tech held their first meeting recently and elected their officers for the 1975-76 school year. Richard Kirby, a etuderil' of horticulture, was elected President. Richard is s senior at Manheim Township High School and is In his second year In the hor ticulture program. Elected as Vice-President was Edward Funke. He attends Garden Spot High The New Plan that’s on the UP and UP... at the Friendly First YOU EARN 5% COMPOUNDED DAILY TO YIELD 5.2% ANNUALLY. Interest is paid from day of deposit to day of withdrawal. NO MINIMUM needed for deposits or withdrawals. No withdrawal notice and no penalty for early withdrawal. Save automatically by monthly transfer from your check ing account ... or call to transfer money to your* checking account. STATEMENT SAVINGS - the new, nice ‘n easy way to earn the new high interest rate at the Friendly First. Stop at any office to open your account today. THE BANK THAT ALWAYS STRASBURG EAST KINO STREET WILLOW STREET 687-8611 LANCASTER 464-3421 397-4732 and is a senior In hor ticulture. The office of Secretary will be filled by Sharon Bare. Miss Bare la a senior at Conestoga Valley High School, and is in her second year in the floriculture program at Bnrtrsntown. Janice Geary was elected Treasurer. She attends Cocalico High School where she is a senior. She is also in her second year of floriculture. Faye Hegener, a senior at HKje First Tlatiuonol (bcmk StnoAbuno, HAD NO-SERVICE-CHARGE CHECKING ACCOUNTS Manheim Townahip High School, waa elected Reporter. Faye is in her second year in the floriculture program. The office of Sentinel was taken by Luther Shaffner. Luther is a senior at Conestoga Valley and is in his second year of hor ticulture, Tim Morrison was elected Chaplain. Tim is a senior at Manheim Township High School and is in his second year of horticulture. BUCK 284-4175 MEMBER F D I C Tevoca FFA officers pictured from Janice Geary, Luther Shaffner, Ed left to right are; Ist row - Tim ward Funke, Sharon Bare, and Faye Morrison, Richard Kirby; 2nd row - Hegener. floriculture, and Mr. Pat- on Oct. 9. It will be a dovered and Mt. Joy are invited. Rain tSer thC hortlculture dish to which the FFA date is Oct. 16. ORTHO-GUARD A TOTAL APPROACH TO TREATING AND STORING HIGH-MOISTURE FEED GRAIN. ORTHO GRAIN PRESERVATIVE Ortho Gram Preservative offers a practical way of cashing in on the advantages of harvesting and storing high mositure feed grains. Ortho Grain Preservative lets you move your crop directly from the field ,to storage where it gets a chemical coating of protection before it goes into conventional buildings. The result: there’s no need to tie up huge amounts of capital in drying equipment or sealed silos. Grain that's treated according to label directions resist spoilage for up to 12 mont|is when stored in metal bins, wood cribs and similar low cost storage structures. Unit available on rental basis or can be purchased. Treats up to 900 bushel per hour, depending on moisture content of gram. T M See or call us for complete information on Ortho-Guard and applicator. P. L. ROHRER & BRO., INC, SMOKETOWN, PA. Lancaster Farming. Saturday. Oct 11. 197&—80 + Reduces the need for air tight storage. + Protects grain quality and feed value. + Used on the farm for 4 years. 717-299-2571
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