Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 17, 1976, Image 56

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    —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.
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Zenty
TANK
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•
conomical
Vice Because:
ton Automatic Cleaning,
tty Compressors with
-d Accessories.
• Many Extras Included on Tanks.
• Highest Quality Material.
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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