■Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 13, 1962 Cloisters FFA Chapter Wins County Judging In its second jear of com petition the Cloister Chaplet ot Futuie Faimeis of Amet- ica won the counts nidging tiopln at the AN est Lampetei Communits Fan. The team fiom the Ephiata High School scoied an aseiage ot 3S"i G points each to de thione Wat wick the detend jna champions who letned the tesolsing tiophs last sear The Grasslands Chapter uom Xew Holland tumped Horn touith place to tunnel up spot and pushed the Man heim nidges down one posi tion to thud place Glass! mds gioied 27 J ") points each sslnle Manlieim posted a JGT 1 asei- age Penn Manoi continued in iel uue position to Manheim with a scoie ot 3i>3 2 toi a iouith place win Solanco placed filth with a ill i> arei- while sixth position was idled hr Peqnea Vallcr witn 31 i, 2 points Eliza bethtorr n L nnpetei- Sti asbui g and Donegal follow ed m that oi del with Sides oi 341 2 332 ' and 3'P* \) i et,pt diieli In the inclmdual nidging Ephiata tailed to place am judges in the top fue in the dan \ classes oi the total hre stoek classes bur two of the Cloistei i epi esentatir es se emed a spot in the upper ten in all-aiound nidging Banv Huneiseu Remholds HI scoied an amazing 479 7 m the siwlass contest to lead the comm and help the Clois ter team take the big prize -He was followed in the m dindual sconng hr the 477 h ot Donald Gochnauei, Colum bia Rl, who placed third m the thiee dam classes with 232 4 He is tiom Penn Man or H S Willis Hackman Elizabeth town R 3, was high scoier in dam with 2412 while Vugil Wimei, Knkwood Rl, lepie sentong Solanco was high m the thiee hrestock classes An entirely new method spreads liquids, frozen manure, or in any condition in between. It does the job perfectly —in a controlled, wide, even pattern. And it’s so amazingly simple, there’s never a maintenance problem. side spread L H. BRUBAKER R. D. 3, Lititz Phone Loncaster EX 7-5179 Strosburg OV 7-6002 Lititz MA 6-7766 ssith 2Sa .2 Following: are the placmgs in the indisidual sconug with names addiesses points scoi ed and chaptei lepiesented TOT XL SCOURS 1 Rain Hu neisen Ephrata R 1 177. Cloisteis. 2 Don ald Gochnauet. Columbia Rl, 477 0 Mauoi. 3. Cuitis Difl endeitei Manheim R 2. 472 8, Manheim, 4, Richaid XVitmei. Manheim R 4 469 2. Man heim 7, Lehman Met?lei Holt wood Rl 467 o Hanoi G lack Hen Lane asm RG 4G". 7 Manoi 7 AVillis Hack in in Elizabethtown R 3 464 8 Glir ihetiitow n 8 Haiold E Leteset Lincaster R 2 464 G \lanoi i. Robeic Mnehhng Milleisrille Rl 403 1 Manoi 10 Daim! W eugei Sterens Rl 100 0 Cloisteis I) \IH\ 1 Willis Hackman. Eliza bethtown R 3 241 2 Enz i hethtown 2 Call Gehnnn Dowmansnllo 2?s ", Gia«-- 1 intis 3 Donild GoJunuei Columbia Rl 23 2 J Manoi a Ha,old Lelere. Qummlle R 2 221 ,3 Solanco ' Eawaid Ammeiman, Diumoie 223 1, Solanco TJVFSTfK K 1 Vugil Wimei Knkwood Rl 285 3 Solanco 2 Steren Sites Manheim R 2. 2SO 8. Manheim 3. William Wearer, East Eatl 277 0 Grasslands -4 Donald Ranch. Ronks Rl. 273 7 Peqnea Valler T> Har old Ebeilv Xew Holland Rl, 273 1. Gtasslands Temperatuies that are too low mar- cause potatoes to derelop a sweet taste Tins happens because some of the starch changes to sugar Eren one or two weeks of storage at too low a temperature mar cause this change. • To save xour familx time and inonex plan now to pro \ide foi the transfer of xour ptopeitj with a piopeilx executed will Come in or call for a demonstra tion today. YOUR STARLINE DEALER New Approach To Farmers Needed Soil Conservation Chairman Says We need a new approach to selling the value of soil con servation, the chairman of the county consenation distuct said Mondai night Amos Funk, 'MillersMlle Rl» said at a meeting of the dis tiict associate dnectois I’m com meed ne need a new ap pioach to tell the faimeis about the mine of the tiee sen ice ot the Soil Cousena tion Distmt Funk pointed out that 205") agi cements conservation plans haie been signed with fauneis since the distnct was toimed in the earli 1030’s This is onii about one thud ot the Uuins m the count! It we could just get the WANT MAXIMUM GROWTH and YIELD? You cannot afford to miss the value of the Eastern States which includes: TUNEUP —For the first feed. A sweetened, nutritious low protein feed reinforced with high levels of AUREOMYCIN to prevent shipping fever and stimulate appetite. .BEEF MIX BEEF BEEF MIX Ask obout additional discounts and cash savings Grinding and mixing Service available Complete Parasite Control Internal and External Eastern States Farmers Exchange, Inc. message to the land owners, the piogram could take a long step forward. We need more individual contact with the farmer, he said. In an effort to spur partici pation in the progiam, a ser ies of flie watershed meetings with associate dnectois and township supei visors haie been planned Watershed meetings, a successful \enUiie ol the association in 1960 aie being reined this iear after a„,>ear of individual work by dnectors aud associate dnec tors To date in 1962, onh 41 agieements haie been signed The local meetings, to w Inch all f.nmeis «ue muted will begin on October 23. at the "PACKAGE PROGRAM" A supplement blending the latest in beef cattle re search to mix with home grain for the finest value - in - use ration. tiD —A supplement with proper balance of amino acids and proteins to mix with home grains. Carries no drug additives. BEEF MIX PRIVILEGE CARDS through advance booking. Ask Your Representative Today Paradise Township Supervi sor's shed. J. Arthur "Rohrar, associate director will be i*. charge of the meeting. On November 14, Ivan Nolt will hold a meeting m the Farmersville Equipment build ing. Rufus Miller and Mahlot, Fiey will hold a meeting 09. the following night, Nov. 15, in the Bambndge Elementary school Associate director, Andiew Hackman will conduct the meeting at Penr.in tire hall on November 19. On No vember 26. Henry Hackmaa will be m charge of the meet ing at Elstonulle Service Station. All the meetings will begin at 8 p m except the one at Farmers\ille which is sched uled to get under way at 7:30 p m (Continued on Page 10) FEED STEERS? FATTEN - BEEF? I
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