Bl6>Lancaater Farming, Saturday, April 10, 1993 ' J Joe Byler receives the FFA Agricultural Achievement Award In memory of John W. Decker. Recently the Penns Valley Chapter of the FFA held their 36th annual banquet. Shelly Ogline, state reporter, brought greetings from the state association The 1992-1993 Honorary Member Award was presented to Randy and Mary Rider for their contribution to the FFA. The Greenhand Degree was given to first-year FFA members, and the Star Greenhand was awarded to Jenifer McClellen. Chapter certificates were awarded to the second year FFA students, and the county degrees were awarded to the third year FFA students. Chapter Star Famer this year was William Krape, also chapter president. Senior Leadership, sponsored by Centre Hall Farm Store, and the Senior Scholarship went to Hannah Auman, chapter chaplain. The Agriculture Communica tions Award, in memory of Sara Zimmerman, was awarded to Ja son Wolfe, chapter treasurer. Star Agribusinessmen went to Robert Weaver. Tussey-View FOR SALE PEANUT \ HULLS I For 1 BEDDING I Most effective I as bedding for all I kinds of beef and I dairy cattle, hogs, , horses, sheep and W poultry V Any amount delivered or call for at farm. Esbenshade Turkey Farm {America’s Oldest— PO Box 337 Paradise, Pa, (717) 687-7631 1 (800) 273-3883 HAPPENINGS Farm Dairy Award went to Wil liam Krape. Outstanding Female Award was awarded to Kimberly Grubb. Agriculture Mechanics Award, sponsored by Dunkle and Grieg,, Inc., went to Robert Weaver. Swine Production Award, spon sored by Gary Homan, was award ed to Jason Wolfe. The Agriculture Achievement Award, in memory of John W. Decker, went to Joseph A. Byler, chapter reporter. The Penns Valley FFA Chapter was awarded the BOAC Award, which was accepted by William Krape. The Keystone Fanner De gree is the highest award given by the state.*This year’s recipients were Hannah Auman, Joseph By ler, Kimberly Grubb, William Krape, Robert Weaver, and John Wells. These students also receiv ed special citations from Repre sentative Ruth C. Rudy. Retiring officer plaques went to William Krape, president: Robert Weaver, vice president; Hannah Auman, chaplain; and Joseph Byler, re porter. OTTSVILLE, (Bucks Co.) The Bucks-Montgomery Dairy Promotion Committee is seeking candidates to compete in the 1993 Bucks-Montgomery Dairy Prin cess Contest scheduled for June 26 at Delaware Valley College. To acquaint candidates with the opportunities of being a dairy princess, the promotion commit tee is sponsoring a social on April IS TOUR SOIL & CROP PROGRAM BALANCED TO BENEFIT YOUR LIVESTOCK? Totally Balanced Programs For: DAIRY, BEEF, SWINE, HORSES, SOIL, CROPS All Programs Are Totally Balanced Around Homegrown Feedstuffs And Soil Tests For Maximum Benefit To Your Livestock. Symo-Life, Inc. (W Ln 3807 US 62 MUlenburg. Ohio 44684 Bucks-Montgomery Seeks Dairy Princess Candidates FRANK A. FILLIPPO, INC. - WANTED - DISABLED & CRIPPLED COWS. BULLS & STEERS Competitive Prices Paid Slaughtered under government inspection Call: Frank Fillippo - Residence - 215-666-0725 Elam Cinder - 717-367-3824 C.L. King - 717-786-7229 OPS LIVE STOCK 18 at 2 p.m. at the David and Sha ron Bishop farm, Curley Hill Road, in Doylestown. Committee members and 1991-1992 Bucks- Montgomery Dairy Princess Tanya Martin will explain what the prograiri entails and the bene- SOIL PROFV Ttltphon* (216) 693-2732 Toll Fra* 1-600-544-7122 (in Ohio) Toll Fraa 1-800-3604692 (oulslda Ohio) Fax (216) 693-3317 fits involved. Young women interested in attending the April 18 social and/ or learning more about the Bucks- Monlgomery Dairy Princess con test should contact Tanya Martin, chairperson, at (215)795-0454. PUBLIC AUCTION Val. Real Estate. Carpenter’s Toots, Building Supplies, Etc. Located on pramlaoa In village of Eaatvllla, Pa. 5 Milaa E of Leganlon off Rt. MO 5 milaa W of 140 Exit 28. (Clinton Co.) ********** ***** SAT. APRIL 17, 1993 Starting 8:30 AM ********** ***** CARPENTER’S TOOLS, MASONARY TOOLS, BUILD ING SUPPLIES, ETC. 2 Slone mortar mixers; power trowel; 12 teu iciffolding w/extrts; bullfloats; David White transit; 4 hp Lombard diead; masons ry aaw; Belaaw 12” planer, Sean A Grizzley Iff’ table aaw, aevenl drills inc. Maldta A Milwaukee hammer, angle, ’/«" oordlea, etc; aeveral aawa inc. up to 8” Al 6” ilol; sswzsU, 6" cordlcai, etc; power plane; belt aander, 22" belt A due aander. 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