D 20 —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 1,1980 FFA chapters receive safety awards KANSAS CITY, MO. - In recognition of their con tinuing promotion of safety awareness, 128 chapters of the Future Farmers of America (FFA) will receive outstanding achievement awards as a part of the National FFA Chapter Safety Award Program. Sponsored jointly by the Farm and Industrial Equipment Institute (FIEI) of Chicago and Dow Chemical U.S.A. of Midland, Michigan, through the National FFA Foundation, the awards will be presented on Wednesday, November 12, at the 1900 National FFA Convention m Kansas City, Missouri. The top 30 FFA chapters will be presented “Gold Emblem” safey award, the highest award in the program. “Silver Emblem” awards will be presented to another 47 chapters, and 51 chapters will receive the “Bronze Emblem” award. Farm chemical and machinery safety were two areas often specifically identified by chapters as focal points for their efforts in 1979-80. Many also mounted major efforts in conducting farm safety surveys, promotion of slow moving vehicle signs, safe corn harvest campaigns and safety instruction programs for elementary school classes. mammmmmmm NOAH * Strong Voice for the ★ Leadership Agricultural ★ Service Community ★ Experience VOTE REPUBLICAN NOVEMBER 4, 1980 NOAH W. WENGER Paid for by Wenfer for General Assy Comm Terry Kauffman Chairman ReidWissler Treas The FFA Chapter Safety Award is one of three awards recognizing chapter par ticipation in activities of national significance. It is designed to increase awareness of safety prac tices through classroom instruction and educational activities. Each year ac cidents on the farm and in the home exact a tragic toll of death, destruction, and mutilation among rural and urban families. The FFA Safety Program is designed to make students aware of the causes of ac cidents and motivate FFA Chapters to become actively involved in creating greater awareness of prevention procedures. All FFA Chapters are eligible to participate in the National FFA Safety Program. Applications for the Chapter Safety Award ROPE IN SOME EXTRA CASH! Advertise With A Lancaster Farming CLASSIFIED AD... Phone; 717-394-3047 or 717-626-1164 RE-ELECT W. WENGER Rep. 99th District are submitted to the State FFA Association which must rank the chapters. Ten percent of the chapters submitting applications ranked as Superior Chapters at the state level are eligible for national competition. At the national level chapters are rated gold, silver, or bronze, and are presented a gold, silver or bronze spur designating their rank. The spur is to be placed on a plaque presented the first year the chapter earns recognition. The plaque is designed for spurs to be attached over a period of several years. The FFA has ap proximately 8,000 local high school chapters m 50 States and Puerto Rico. Judging of the safety award ap plications in national competition was conducted in Alexandria, Virginia, ii W fkj under the supervision of the National FFA Organization by representatives of education, government and agricultural business Chapters that Safety awards are: earned PENNA SILVER EMBLEM Curwensville Chapter Curwensviffe Northern Lebanon .Chapter Fredericksburg BRONZE EMBLEM Elizabethtown Chapter Elizabethtown BRONZE EMBLEM Hunterdon Central Chapter Flemington West Essex Chapter West Caldwell SILVER EMBLEM Damascus Chapter Damascus BRONZE EMBLEM Clear Springs Chapter Clear Snrmgs More muscle fora strong favorite. ALLIS-CHALMERS 7045. 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