Berks County holds FFA leadership tra:* FFA Chapter held their -V V annual Leadership Training a ■* SCHAEFFERSTOWN - fficers of the Berks County Underground Steel FUEL STORAGE TANKS * Tank Sizes Ranging from 300 to 10,000 Gallons GAJSBO't' PUMP SALE Model 123 CC filter Gasboy-Counter *l2O (aCWAy) A6WAY PETROLEUM SERVICE 1027 Dilierville Road. Lancaster, PA Open Mon. thru Fri. 8 AM to 5 PM Phone 717-397-4954 FARM LOANS? We Take Care Of The Hands That Feed Us! The way we look at it, the farmer is pretty much the backbone of America And we're always ready to help him in every way we can One of those ways might be with a farm loan And when it comes to farm loans, we’re out to serve you like nobody else We think you'll find us to be fast and friendly m helping you with your farm loan needs BROWNSTOWN AGRI <BALC> LOAN CORP. (Subsidiary Of The Brownstown National Bank) ROBERT N. ZOOK President CHECK OUR LOW PRICES BEFORE YOU BUY! Model 1820 Electric Compact *3so* **2s OFF ANY TRADE IN ON NEW ELECTRIC PUMP Besides, we’re ready to help you on new farming opportunities Maybe you need - money for farm expansion Or for new equipment Maybe you just need money for your annual purchase of farm supplies Whatever your needs, we'll be glad to help you every way we can So call us soon with your farm loan needs We'll go to work for you Main & State Sts. Brownstown, Pa. 17508 717-656-2951 ##' v^##s r 4 //.„ '.,. ' Is ' . , ■•#■;/- - ' V #i* •a. Pi / f fa' / V < A *V s ' •% Honored at the coni Cox, Ist place Greenhand; Mark Latshaw, 2nd Chapter Farmer: Larry Shrawder, State President; Conference last Tuesday at Farmer Degree now, it’s not the Tulpehooken High too early to plan for it,” he School. ' remarked. “Once you begin Ninety-one FFA members representing the County’s seven FFA Chapters par ticipated in the program. Larry Shrawder, State FFA President and member of the Kutztown FFA Chapter discussed the State and National FFA Programs available to the FFA members. He encouraged the FFA members attending the conference to set their goals now and work towards them. “Even if it is too early to apply for the American right away Trying to get things done for yOu And remember, we really mean it when we say, “We’ll make you glad you deal with us ” “We’ll make you glad you deal with us.” Serving Lancaster And Lebanon Counties - /*■ >" ?/, y */' ference are, from left, Troy to fill out the forms it’s too late to participate and do some of the activities you wish you would have done. ’ ’ In-depth leadership sessions were conducted by other state officers for the county FFA members. The subjects studied were: Chapter Participation - conducted by Judy Zim- merman, State Secretary; Student Projects, conducted by James Xretter - State Regional Vice-President; WeSpoci Work * ‘ Tv Be Poles-In Stock 25 30 35 £45 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 25,1980—€35 Bruce Latshaw, County President; Kevin . eist, 2nd Greenhand; and David Noyes, Ist Chapter Farmer. and Community Programs, conducted by Robert Kreider - State Treasurer. FFA members had the' opportunity to attend two of the three sessions during the evening. FFA members were also shown a slide presentation entitled “Sights and Sounds of the 51st National FFA Convention,” and had the opportunity to participate m Greenhand and Chapter Farmer Contests. Results of these contests follow: C.M.HMHCO. 320 Kin* St Mytrstown, PA 17057 'Phon* 717-A64-7544 HEAT FOR LESS 1 Troy Cox, Conrad Weiser, 2 Kevin Greist Twin Valley 3 Dolores Me Dermott Twin Valley 4 Audra Adams Hamburg 5 Charles Seidel Hamburg 6 MarkHibprt Kutztown Chapter Farmer 1 David Noyes, Twin Valley 2 Mark Latshaw Kutztown 3 Ruth Zerbe Hamburg 4 Clark Sattazahn Tulpehocken, 5 Joe Gingrich Conrad Weiser 6 GaryHauseman Oley Inter-State reaffirms support SOUTHAMPTON - Inter- State Milk Producers’ Cooperative last week reaffirmed a long standing position of total support of the Pennsylvania Milk Marketing Board, Milk Marketing Law, and in general the operation of the Board under that law. James E. Honan, general manager of Inter-State, outlined the above position to Secretary of Agriculture, Penrose Hallowed m a letter wherein he further called for the getting together of representatives of Lehigh Valley Farmers and other dairy cooperatives in Pennsylvania to see if there is a way that dairy farmers can help guide milk pricing activities for their benefit. Honan stated that Inter- State’s support of wholesale and resale pricing in Penn sylvania has been premised on the fact that if minimum prices to dairy farmers are provided, then the balance of the industry should also have some pricing protection. The letter to Secretary Hallowed iradicated that Inter-State has never held itself out to be a policeman of the Milk Marketing Board. Inter-State markets in excess of two billion pounds of milk a year from 3000 dairy farmer members in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia and West Virginia. THAT BINDS CUTS. GOUGES. 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