—Lancaatar Farmlnf. Saturday. Jan. 3, 1976 FFA’ers Receive Ke been a member of the dairy judging and livestock judging teams while serving the chapter on may com mittees. team, and was a number of the cast (or the senior class play. Gary has an oc cupational experience project whereby he Is em ployed at the John Kock Nursery. R- D. 1 Birdsboro. Gary has gained invaluable experience in the nursery Industry working lor Mr. Kock, and hopes to pursue this occupation following graduation. TRY A CLASSIFIED Elvin Gingrich Elvin Gingrich Cedar Crest H^. Elvin Gingrich, son of Mr. and Mrs. Simon S. Gingrich, Lebanon R 4, is currently serving as president of the Cedar Crest FFA and had also served as secretary of the Lebanon County FFA. Gary McVaugh Gary McVaugn Twin Valley H.S. During his project work, Elvin worked with dairy heifers, grain crops and work experience in the dairy field. Gary McVaugh is chapter sentinel, and chairman of the chapter public relations and banquet committee. Ad ditionally he is chairman of the landscaping committee which has completed two projects at Caernarvon Elementary School, and several projects at the high school Gary has participated in the county land judging contest, and volleyball and basketball tournaments. He has been high salesman in our citrus sale for several years, and has participated in the state forestry contest at Penn State. Gary is a member of varisty club, the cross country teem, track The youth is currently working for his brother, Glenn Gingrich on his 120 acre farm and is helping to milk some 60 cows while tending to 50 calves and heifers. :-X, ll^Tjtail ©N Elvin has been active in the wrestling team and gymnastic clubs at school and participated on the FFA basketball and baseball teams. An annual state project book winner, Elvin has also xm* m > ta« RED ROSE PIG-GLO BROWN & REA Atglen JOHN M. HERR & SONS, INC. Grantville & Jonestown SWATARA CREEK MILLS, INC. Rl, Myerstown RICHARD B. STEIN District Manager Mountville, PA (717)285-5650 stone Degrees Harvey Bitler Twin Valley Harvey BiUcr has been a very active FFA member. His projects have Included steers, veal calves, sheep, field com, sweet com, hay & oats. Harvey has par ticipated in numerous FFA activities including basketball tournament, volley ball tournament, pumpkin contest, county greenhand quiz, local creed contest, and the county public speaking contest. He served as the chapter tractor driver at the Kutztown Fair this past summer, and participated in the livestock judging contest, Harvey also Harvr Bitler MERC'S YOUR NEW PROFIT PICTURE FOR 1976 ® jowii&Umiiim \ jow w * so* - 11 ill i<W Put these three new profit partners to work on your farm in 76. Red Rose Pig-Glo is a complete feed containing special ingredients for early acceptance and high levels of antibiotics for the prevention of scours in young pigs. RED ROSE SWEET PAK PIG STARTER Early nutrition from Red Rose Sweet Pak Pig Starter supplies additional vitamins and antibiotics which permits the litter to be weaned earlier without the setbacks in growth which frequently occur at weaning time. RED ROSE PIGMAKER Red Rose Pigmaker is a complete balanced feed containing vitamins and antibiotics. It is formulated to follow Red Rose Sweet Pak Pig Starter in the feeding program for most efficient growth of pigs from 50 to 100 pounds liveweight. Your hogs will be going to market sooner with a better feed conversion and increased daily gam on the Red Rose Swine Program. See your Red Rose dealer today. L T. GEIB EST. Manheim, RO2 HEISEY FARM SERVICE, INC. Mount Joy Bowmansville Lawn, Pa. MOUNTViILE RED ROSE FEED LEROY M. SENSENIG FEED SERVICE & FARM SUPPLY Mohlers Church Road Columbia, RD2 Quarryville & Buck Ephrata, PA Richland Gap Red Rose JOHN W t< SONS SWINE FEED A DIVISION riF CARNATION COM! ANY holds the office of VICA vice president it Berks Vo. Tedr East, In the future Harvey plans to expand his farming operation to swine fattening and continue raising small grains, corn, and truck crops. Editor’s Quote Book It is a general pop ular error to ima gine the loudest com plamers for the pub lic to be the most an xious for its welfare. Edmund Burke HEISTAND BROTHERS Elizabethtown DAVID B. HURST JE-MAR FARM SUPPLY, INC. H. M. STAUFFER & SONS Witmer UMBERGER'S, INC. WALKER COMPANY EARL R. WEAVER Honey Brook TRMIBS # 50
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