Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 20, 1976, Image 14

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Nov. 20, 1976
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Paul Knight, second from left, is the teacher at Red Lion High School,
1976 Star White Rose Farmer. With , which hosted‘the meeting. Knight is
him are his FFA instructor, Charles the son of Mr.-and Mrs. George M.
Wright, left ; Mark Mummert, newly Knight, Airville and a member of the
elected county FFA president from Kennard-Dale FFA chapter.
Dover, and Guy Naugle, vo-ag
Receiving awards for outstanding Dolores Schrum. Tom Innerst, Bonnie
performances within the York County Eberly, and Glenn Crowl.
FFA program were, left to right,
Paul Knight is York County’s Star Farmer
[Continued from Page 1)
York County FFA officers
for 1976-77 were elected as
follows:
President: Mark Mum
mert, Dover; vice
president: LortWolford, Red
Lion; secretary; Dean
Miller, Kennard-Dale;
treasurer: Bryan Grove,
Red Lion; reporter: Dallas
Smith, Dover; sentinel:
Randy Grove, White Rose;
chaplain; Judy Scantling,
White Rose.
In order to qualify for the
THE GOOD WORD f rom the sihk
As Jesus continued his ministry along the way to Calvary,
the multitudes followed or gathered somewhere ahead in an
ticipation of his arrival Always there were many sick, lame and
unclean
Some of the multitude, no .doubt were only curi
ous people who just wanted to be where there was some ac
tion, like moderns who gather at the scene of an automobile
accident, or a fire
Some too, were doubters and disbelievers even spys sent
to see if they could find something in the manner or the actions
of Jesus that might be used against him in some way He was
greatly feared by those in power
Thus, when Jesus performed some work of faith which we
have called miracles, he did so quietly urging those who were
helped to quietly go their way
Yet, as it was destined those who receivro some blessing
continued to spread the word about Jesus id he chew ever
closer to Calvary
White nose Degree, can
didates must meet the
following requirements.
The member must be in
good standing of his local
and county FFA
organization and must have
previously earned the degree
of Chapter Farmer. Fur
thermore, the applicant
must have invested a
minimum of $250 or 250 hours
in a supervised farming
program. Also, the FFA
member must have com
pleted at least two years of
instruction in an organized
class in vocational
agriculture, with the com
pletion of at least one project
per year. The White Rose
Degree shall also have held
or be an officer in his or her
local chapter, or show
outstanding leadership in his
chapter and community.
COMPLETE
FARM PAINTING
We Use Quality
PAINT AND IT
DOES STAY ON"
AERIAL LADDER
EQUIPMENT
* Modern and Efficient
Method
* Reasonable Prices
* Spray On and Brush In
Method
* Sandblasting if Necessary
FOR FREE ESTIMATES
WRITE
ESH SPRAY
PAINTING
(DamelS Esh)
(C Ralph Miller)
SPRAY-ON AND
BRUSH IN PAINTER
BOX 350 A
RONKS PA 17572
Among the York County FFA meeting on Wednesday were, left to
members to be recognized for their ' right, Scott Hunt, Jeff Klahold, Bob
achievements at the annual county Bair, and Mark Wooden.
Tom Gotwalt, Mary Lease, Pam received trophies at the York County
Kister, and Sylvia Barshinger FFA meeting on Wednesday.
Know Where the Activities Will Be?
Read the Farm Women Calendar,
IIANkSGIviNG
We have many things to be thankful
for during this Bicentennial era. The
most cherished of our nation’s blessings . . .
freedom...has given Americans the right to
a life rich in liberty, justice, happiness.
FROM YOUR AGRI-KING REPRESENTATIVE
AGRI-KIN
KEY TO PROF
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