Oxford FFA chapter elects new )XFORD - On Tuesday, Oxford Chapter had their iual election of new of >rs. The meeting got irted by opening emonies followed by cretary’s report, asurer’s report, com- iet reports and new mess. New business was cussed in five categories, dvisor Thompson talked mt the dairy shows and ire they would be held, tre will be a trip to Ag GOOD PRODUCTS GOOD SERVICE FROM GOOD'S FEED MILL ELMER M. SHREINER T/A GOODS FEED MILL R.D. 1, New Providence, Pa. Ph: 717-786-2500 PLET US SHOW YOU THE ADVANTAGE OF PENNFIELD'S DRY COW FEED pennfield feeds rrs V sV " " ; *” *J@-~~=- ¥=Cy®.''„ - w Continuous Flow Groin Drying.. .With The Flip of o Switch • Two models CMS-320J, CMS-420J • The J Series is specially designed to meet • Choice of Continuous Multi-Stage or today’s need to save energy Continuous Flow drying • Big capacity drying for high volume grain • Exclusive Automatic System Control is operations weatherproof and tamperproof ‘Backed by almost 30 years experience • “Temper Dries” automatically for in gram conditioning premium quality grain _ f DIRECTIONS TO EM HEM 'N /CIX FULL LINE FARM A HOME SUPPLY I / \|jP \ PARTS - T f \ DEPARTMENT . -Nk - f MvBRR p ' mw ~j= =\ ■ iwuutmiif * . M>n , \ I *quiw«mt. me I —" m \ I ***** A HOMS SIIWI Y I WE SELL, J, I I SERVICE AND -5 I ; I INSTALL I Mill SOUTH Of WIUCW STtfT J Progress Days at the end'of August On June 10-11-12, 1960, ten students from the Oxford Chapter are going to Penn State to attend State Convention Days and to compete in state contests. The Chapter Sweethearts, Carol Carter, Bonnie Lambom, Bonnie Arrowood, and Valerie Weaver were presented with necklaces. Finally the election of new officers was held. The following were elected for THE SYSTEMS PEOPLE :PSBHES OR m Farm F r, §h . r ~/' r w - r [ir" >' ' t - * i I i £u - %fersaftf® ,:f Select Continuous Multi-Stage or 1980-1961 President, Carol Carter; Vice President, Charlie Astle; Student Advisors, Bob Parry and Dave Ham; Secretary, Bonnie Lambom; Treasurer, Bonnie Arrowood; Reporter, Valerie Weaver; Chaplain, Deanna Willis; Sentinel, Bill Wylie; Assistant Secretary, Sue Dougherty; Assistant Treasurer, Bonnie Browning; Parliamen tarian, Arnold Davis. A complete line of animal health products and supplies. Rohrer’s Garden & Flower Seeds Ortho Lawn & Garden Products i- / officers Also on May 19,1980, three of the Oxford Chapter of ficers were elected for Chester County offices. Octorara FFA elects officers Octorara Future Farmers of America elected officers to serve for the coming 1980-81 year. Pictured here are, front row, left to right, Dean Maser, Treasurer; Greg Stapleton, Vice President: Brad Hershey, President; Geoffrey Stauffer, Sentinel. Second row. Bill Henley, Chaplain; Larry Landis, Reporter; Ivan Yost, Secretary. Not pictured was Frank Wasco, Advisor. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, lone 14,1950—€31 They were: County Vice- President, Carol Carter; County Student Advisor, Charlie Astle; County CARDINAL MECHANIZATION CQNTHACTOR Chaplain, Bonnie Laxnbom. The meeting was then concluded with prayer. THE CARDINAL LINE GRAIN HANDLING EQUIPMENT AUGERS
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