—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Jan. 17. 1976 56 Hanover area students Heisey Equipment receives award A. C. Heisey Farm Equipment of Jonestown, has received recognition for having completed ten years of Sales and Service as a dealer for Badger Northland Inc., manufacturers of farm Roast or broil meat on a rack to allow excess fat to drip off This can then be easily discarded lino DAIRY, LIVESTOCK, CROPS, AND MANAGEMENT MEETING TUESDAY, JANUARY 20,1976 1492 Lititz Pike at Roosevelt Blvd. LANCASTER, PA. 10:00 A.M. TO 3:00 P.M. (This meeting will be repeated Tuesday, Feb. 10th at the New Holland Fire Hall, New Holland, Pa.) AN OUTSTANDING PROGRAM FEATURING: DR. GILBERT H. PORTER, Agway Vice President, Research and Development Speaking On; “Agway’s New Herd Replacement Program” and “Dairy Herd Management Practices For High Profits” "Roughage or Forage - Can We Manage the Difference" LANCASTER STORE 394-0541 NEW HOLLAND STORE 354-4526 materials handling equip ment. Presentation of the award was made recently at the Company’s Annual Dealer Conference held in Carlisle, by Tom Higgins, Vice President of Sales and Don Swigart, District Sales HOLIDAY INN JOHN PORTER Crops Management Director, Syracuse Speaking On: QUESTIONS AND ANSWER PERIOD DOOR PRIZES Tickets For The Dinner Are Available From Agway Salesmen or Stores Below Manager for Badger Nor thland. Shown in the photo, left to right, are Tom Higgins, Mr. and Mrs. John Moyer of A. C. Heisey Farm Equipment, and Don Swigart. QUARRYVILLE STORE 786-2126 SALUNGA STORE 898-2248 HANOVER - Five members of the FFA program at South Western High School, here, were awarded the Keystone Farmer Degree during the mid-Winter FFA convention held In Harrisburg recently. Those recognized for their achievements as Future Farmers of America were: The son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Reese, Brodbecks, David has been chapter chaplain, treasurer, vice president and president. His activities included livestock and dairy judging, two years on the parliamentary procedures team, and showing swine at the York Fair. A member of the National Honor Society, David is thinking of combining far ming with a “side job for more and better income.” In addition to receiving the Keystone Degree, Slusser is also the recipient of the Regional Agribusiness HARRISBURG - A tractor driving contest held at the Farm Show a week ago saw 4-H and FFA con testants from all over the state match skills and knowledge. Emerging as the first six finishers in each division were: cm receive DAVID REESE PETER SLUSSER Champion drivers Used Tanks & Milking Equipment DUMP STATIONS VACUUM PUMPS SPUTNICKS BUCKET MILKERS NEW AND USED COMPRESSORS ALL SIZES —DEPEND ON US COME IN. WRITE OR PHONE FOR FULL INFORMATION! JAY M. HORST DAIRY EQUIPMENT R.D.I Lebanon. PA Phone (717) 274-1242 Sales Rep. in Lane. Co. Bill Guhl Phone (717) 529-2569 Keystone Award, and a member of the National Honor Society. Peter Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Slusser, Sr., of Hanover R 3. An active member of the South Western FFA chapter, he has served as secretary and sentinel and is presently the chapter’s vice-president. His activities included livestock and dairy cattle judging, the parliamentary procedures team, and small grain and vegetable exhibits at the York Fair. With beef, swine, poultry, and gardening as projects, the 17-year-old youth intends to go into a farming career. ALAN STERNER The son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sterner, Hanover, Sterner received the Keystone Degree on the merits of his work with a vegetable garden and work within agri-business. He was also awarded second place in the State Proficiency Award in Agriculture Sales and Service Contest. He has served his FFA chapter as president and vice president. 4-H Division 1 - Jeff Ruoss, Mon- 1 - Willis Greaser, tgomery; 2 - Mike Fulmer, Williamsburg; 2 - David Nazareth; 3 - Martin Bonzo, Martin, Ephrata; 3 - Glenn Rochester; 4 - Charles Myers, Dover; 4 - Kevin Simmons, Lehighton; 5 - Williams, Pen Argyl; 5 - Herman Man beck, John Wass, Addison; 6 - Womelsdorf; 6 - Bill Gordon, Donald Raybuck, Titusville. Reynoldsville. e/uy in - BLE OUT Zenty TANK *> • conomical Vice Because: ton Automatic Cleaning, tty Compressors with -d Accessories. • Many Extras Included on Tanks. • Highest Quality Material. degree o NED MYERS Myers, 17, Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Myers, Hanover R 2. He has par ticipated in numerous chapter activities and has served as sentinel, secretary and treasurer. In addition, he has been active ui dairy | livestock, and land judging; and in parliamentary procedures. Citing agri-business as his main concern, Myers has also found time and effort for swine breeding and veal calf raising. An exhibitor at the York Fair, he plans to stay active in agribusiness and to continue to help on his father’s beef farm. CLAUDE WARNER Working in agri-business and preparing for a career infi that field, Warner has been an active member of his FFA chapter and has par ticipated in a number of FFA shows, plus the York Fair. The 17-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Warner, Lineboro, Md., Warner was his club’s secretary for two years. chosen FFA Division lON - MAIN ST., QUENTIN 274-1242, 8 to 5 P.M. & SERVICE PART! service ism STRENGTH OF OUR BUSINESS We ore on coll 24 hours o day - 7 days a week There are 4 of us that work on Refrigeration and Electrical. NEW MODEL 70’s COMPLETELY AUTOMATED VACUUM AND NON VACUUM BULK MILK COOLERS -WITH »UILT IN SPATTE* SPRAY AUTOMATIC WASHER
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