132 —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 7,1979 LITITZ Approximately 125 people attended the Warwick FFA Parent and Member banquet held recently at the Rothsville Fire Hall. The purpose of the banquet was to recognize those members who showed some outstanding abilities in agriculture, or other FFA related activities. The awards ceremony began with the crowning of the "AW FFA Sweetheart. The crown-was presented by vice president Doug Suavely to Deb Stauffer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stauffer. Deb Stauffer was recently presented the crown and title of FFA Sweetheart by vice president Doug Snavely at Warwick’s FFA awards banquet. r WHITE WASHING 1 I with I ! DAIRY WHITE | 1 I -DRIES WHITE • DOES NOT RUB OFF EASILY • NO WET FLOORS - IS COMPATIBLE WITH DISINFECTANT AND FLY SPRAYS • WASHES OFF WINDOWS A PIPELINES EASILY. ALSO BARN CLEANING SERVICE AVAILABLE WITH COMPRESSED AIR To have your barn cleaned with air it will clean off dust, cob webs & lot of the old lime. This will keep your barn looking cleaner & whiter longer. I MAYNARD L. BEITZEL I Witmer. PA 17585 717-392-7227 I Barn spraying our business, not a side-line, f Spraying Since 1961 i HIGH PRESSURE WASHING AND | DISINFECTING POULTRY HOUSES ( AND VEAL PENS. A CROP FARMERS ffal a NEW SOLUTION TO AN OLD PROBLEM THE SOLUTION Use PROMESOL on all your corn acres to increase calcium level when needed. PROMESOL will control soil pH in a matter of weeks, which will aid in better weed control. PROMESOL can be applied with liquid Nitrogen and herbicides. For infbrmttion on price & delivery in bulk PARS Soil Service Box 488 #l, Elizabethtown, Pa. 17022 Phone 717-367-2667 Warwick Deb will represent the Warwick Chapter FFA in various contests and field trips. Dean Long, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Long, was awarded the Star Greenhand award and Doug Snavely, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Snavely, received the Star Chapter Farmer. Dean Hess, son of Mr. and Mrs. JpJyiHess^received the ■placement in Agriculture Production award for the work he is doing on his parent’s farm. Dave Heckel, son of Mr. and Mrs David FFA Chapter holds Heckel, was awarded the Agri-Sales and Service Award for his work at Hollinger's Farm and Supply store. Both students are part of the work ex perience program offered at Warwick. The following members received proficiency awards in various fields of agriculture. Doug Pfautz, son of Mr. and Mlfe tJeraid Pfautz, received the Beef Production award and Kathy Snavely, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fredric Snavely, was awarded the proficiency award in Dairy Production. Russ Marks, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Marks, received the livestock Production award. awaru went w Atum _ son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Miller. Ted Shotzberger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Shotzberger, was awarded the Horse Proficiency award. The Poultry Production award was earned by Darell Snyder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Snyder. Lome Backstetter, son of Mr. Charles Backstetter, It pays to store your grain* 1977-1978 AVERAGE MONTHLY CORN PRICES(ISth OF MONTH), SOURCE, USDA CROP REPORTING SERVICE’ OCT. 77 NOV. ’77 $1.67 <GRAIN+STORAGE=EXTRA PROFITS *Storing your grain in 1977 and holding it until spring 1978 would have returned you an average 35 - 50% higher price for your corn. Grain prices have consistently been higher in the spring than at harvest; so why not take advantage of on the farm storage and help improve your grain profits? The ASCS program allows you 85% financing on drying and storage bins for on-the-farm use with a current interest rate of 7%. The loan includes the cost of a concrete foundation, bin erection, and electrical wiring. Dry ancj Store Your Grain the LONG Economical Way. Long's new drying and storage bins are the most advanced of all They're stronger with extra strength grade “C” structural steel walls (PSI min value 55,000) A new 30° sloped roof has overlapping and interlocking panels with high ribs for strength.. .they fit tight and are easy to assemble Forty four inch wide wall sheets make as sembly faster and easier The bottom ring has a sealing flange which elimi nates the need for a separate founda tion ring...and there are many more features which make Long’s new bins the ones that stand out from the rest. SEE YOUR LONG DEALER TODAY LONG—THE AFFORDABLE LINE was presented the Home Improvement award. The athletic award of Most 'Valuable Player went to Glen Roberts, son of Mr. Lester Roberts. Glen is a member of both the FFA basketball and volleyball teams. The Forest Management award was presented to Dave Snavely, son of Mr , and Mrs. Fredric, Snavely. Bruce Strohm, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Strohm, received the proficiency award for Fish and Wildlife Management. The new officers for next year were also recognized. Returning as the president is Russ Marks along with Doug Snavely as vice president. Holding an office for the first time is Bruce Strohm as the SnenlC 3ST f6poninr f Shotzberger as sentinel. Doug Pfautz will hold the office of treasurer and Dean Long will be the chaplin. The entertainment was provided by the young and talented magician Andy Vissly. He is presently a senior at McCaskey High School and has been per- DEC. ’77 $1.96 $l.BB STOLTZFUS MEAT MARKET RETAIL MEAT MARKET RIGHT ON TIE FARM. • FRESH COT BEEF & PORK • FRESH EGGS RIGHT FROM IHE FARM ★ OUR OWN COUNTRY CURED HAMS. BACON AND SWEET BOLOGNA Orders Taken For Beef Sides; Wrapped And Ready For Your Freezer. JAN. 78 FEB. 78 $2.03 $2.00 Long 30' Bi Capacity T Dry and coi of corn per Long 24' Bi Capacity 7 bushels Dry and cot 3,200 busfn of corn per ■Removing 10 points or more moisturi We Do Custom Slaughtering For Your Freezer, PH: 768-7166 Directions; 1 block east of Intercourse on Rt. 772 Reg. Hours: Thurs. 9-5; Fri. 9-8; Sat. 8-5 MAR. 78 $2.15 LONG MFG.N.C. INC. HOME OFFICE TARBORO NC MAY 78* APR. 78 SZ24 $2.29 9121 G
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