Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 04, 1978, Image 138

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    138—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, November 4,1978
Carter may attend
(Continued from Page 130)
session will begin with
“Reach Out Here Comes
Tomorrow,” a slide show
and song that was developed
for the FFA’s Golden An
niversary and designed to
stimulate additional interest
in agricultural careers.
Sponsors of the National
FFA Foundation, Inc., will
be recognized and Mr.
Clarke A. Nelson, 1978
Foundation Sponsoring
Committee Chairaian, will
give remarks on this year’s
drive for funds.
Always a highlight of the
National FFA Convention,
York-Adams Grange to meet
RED LION - York-Adams
Pomona Grange. 40 will
meet Saturday, November
11, in the Red Lion Grange
Hall, beginning at 2:00 p.m.
The afternoon program
will be on “Thanksgiving”
and “Americanism.”
A covered dish supper will
be served prior to the
“Test Cow is Purina’s
Super Energy
Super Value
Milking Ration”.
“There are lots of so-called ‘high energy' milking
rations around that claim to have a high energy,
high TON content and at a low cose,'’ says Dr.
Everett. “The real measurement of a milking
ration’s value is the income it produces over
feed cost, not the price.
"At the Purina Dairy Research Center, we are
proud of Purina Test Cow . . . proud that it is
available for America’s dairymen. It is truly a
“super" high energy ration. In fact, it contains
the highest energy and lowest fiber of all Purina
milking rations.
“I don't know of any milking ration I would
recommend more highly.”
Certainly all milking rations are not alike. So
don’t settle for less than the best. Ask us about
Test Cow today.
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Fawn Grove, PA 17321
717-382-4805
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planning tomorrow
with research today.
the naming of the Star
Farmer and
Agribusinessman of
America will be Thursday
evening. The Star Farmer
and Star Agnbusinessman of
America awards recognize
American Farmer Degree
recipients who have
developed the most out
standing farming or
agribusiness program. A
$lOOO cash award is
presented to the Star Far
mer and the Star
Agnbusinessman of
America at the conclusion of
the “Stars Over America”
pageant.
evening session. The*
evening program, under
direction of Gladys Sheffer,
lecturer, will begin at 7:45
p.m., with the “Happy
Valley Boys and Delores” as
featured entertainment.
The evening program is
open to Grangers and guest
non-Grangers.
Hanover. PA
717-637-1123
A busy morning session is
scheduled for Friday as the
convention draws to a close.
At breakfasts in their honor,
individual anil team winners
will be announced in the
eight National FFA contests.
On the convention floor, FFA
Work Experience Abroad
program participants who
have travelled in
ternationally will be in
troduced to explain how FFA
members have gained work
experience on farms and
agribusinesses throughout
the world. An address from
Jerry Glower, a comedian
from Yazoo City,
Mississippi, will then be
featured. Later in the
session delegates will elect
six national officers to
represent FFA during the
1978-79 year.
Following an afternoon of
participation in FFA Day at
the American Royal
RIGID OR SWINGING
Pull 3 bolts to convert from rigid to swinging im
peller paddles on the Jamesway Volumatic® II silage
distributor-unloader. The big-capacity 26" dia. im
peller has a convenient easy-access lift-off top.
We also install cattle feeding, ventilating, and
manure-handling systems .
AGRI-EQUIP.
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717-354-4271
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Rt 113, Box 200
Silverdale, PA
215-257-5135
ERB & HENRY EQUIP., INC. M. S. YEARSLEY & SON
22-25 Henry Avenue
New Berlmville, PA
215-367-2169
Livestock and Horse Show,
convention participants will
return to the Municipal
Auditorium for the final
convention session After the
annual variety show
featuring professional en
tertainment by The
Firestone Tire & Rubber
Company, National FFA
President J. Ken Johnson of
Nacogdoches, Texas, will
deliver his closing address
and a new slate of officers
will be installed. The final
adjournment of the con
vention, always an
emotional moment, will
follow.
On Saturday morning the
National FFA Band will
maintain a long-standing
tradition by leading the
American Royal Livestock
and Horse Show Parade
through the streets of
Kansas City. It will be the
final performance of the 1978
National FFA Band,
signaling the conclusion of
the Golden Anniversary
National FFA Convention
and the beginning of the
American Royal Livestock
and Horse Show.
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717-933-4758