B—Lancaster Farming? Saturday, June 15, 1963 ,• County FFA (Continued from Page 1) were David Heisey, Ephrata, 13tli; Virgil Wuner, Solanco, 14th, and David Becker, Don egal, in 16tli place. Thiee jgold medals came to the county from the poultry judging contest with 72 boys competing In second place was Carson Kauffman, Manor Chap ter; Daniel Erb, also’of Manor was third, and Harold Bru baker, Donegal was sixth Kau ffman and Enb won a tup to the National contest in Kansas City in October. Brubaker will go to the Eastern States Ex position in September. Barry Huneisen, Bphrata, 16th place, and Dale Rohrei, Garden Spot Chapter, 20th place both won silver medals. Wilmer Esbenshade, Grass land Chapter, New Holland was third m a field of 23 in the safe tractor operation contest. He will compete in the state contest at the Faim Show m January 1964. Wiliam Shirk, Grassland Chapter, won third place a gold medal, and a chance t® com pete in the national meat jud ging contest in Kansas City in October. Elmer Stoltzfus, Man or Chaipter, won seventh place and a silver medal in the field of 26. Solanco boys won two gold medals in the dairy products Landis Bros. inc. Lancaster 393-3906 New Holland Wenger Implement Co. Shotzberger's BU 4-4407 Elm 665-2141 Buck 40 Self-Propelled (i-Sp-. j This economical com- bine has S' or *0 ft- plat form; uses a 2 row corn r • lly attachment. Has 24% in. cylinder, 42 h.p. en gme, 32 bu. gram tank. Weighs approx, 5000 lb. *• . i CHOOSE FROM THE LONG GREEN LINE OF CUSTOMERIZED?J<3hN DEERE COMBINES > . i contest'with"3 4 members com peting. Ted Edwards was third in the state and wins a trip to the National Dairy Cattle Congress, Waterloo, lowa, in October. Jay Groit, winning fifth place, will go to the East ern States Exposition.. In Land USe and ftfanage ment, Carl Gehman, Grasslands chapter won second place, a gold medal and a trip to a point of interest in Pennsyl vania Also winning a gold me dal was Benjamin Gmder, Sol anco, in fifth place Among the 76 in the contest, James Dombach, Manheun, was 13 with a bronze medal, and Don ald Ney, Donegal nailed down 19th place and honoiable men tion With 62 boys Jn the agron omy contest, James Landis, Pequea Valley, won eighth place and a silver medal. The 126 contestants in the farm mechanics contest fur nished stiff competition to the local iblue iackets Maivm Wea ver, Elizabethtown, was 21st and won a bronze medal; Leh man Metzler, Manor, won a bronze medal tor 27th place. Honorable mention went to James Esbenshade Solanco, for 33 rd place. A total of S 6 county Future Farmers attended the three day event. A. B. C. Grof • FFA Officers (Continued from Page 1) Harold Herr, son of Mr. and, Mrs. Aaron H. Herr, Millers ville Rl, is the state treasurer. He is a member of the Manor Chapter, and a recent graduate ot Penn Manor High School. State secretary is Robert Wenger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wenger, Quarryville Rl. Robert is a recent graduate of Solauco High School. He was also a member of the state championship parliamentary proceeduie team from Solauco at the same convention. Melvin Bieneman is the son ol Mr. and Mrs C. Henry Brenenian, Strasburg Rl, and. a lecent graduate of the Lam petei-Strasburg High School He is a member of the Garden Spot High School. Last year Lancaster Caunty had two state officers. Paul Tumble, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Trimble, Quarry vilh Rl, was treasurer, and Clar ence Bauman, son of Mr and Mrs. Ivan Bauman, 419 Penn Grant Road, Lancaster, war sentinel. • Grassland (Continued from Page 1) give recognition and encourage ment to those persons who through a balanced grassland farming program are improving the agriculture of Pennsyl vania. Ribbons will be awaided by the Pennsylvania Crop Im provement Association. Scoring by a special team of judges will be based on the entire farm operation within a county and not on individual fields. The top five grassland club winners in the state will le ceive special lecogmtion at the annual Grassland Conference at Penn State on November 25 and 26. Guernsey 4-H Holds Practice Judging Meet Mary Ellen Mu min a, Man heun 81, was elected to xe piesent the Lancaster County Guernsey 4-H clu'b in the county Postuie Queen contest at a Wednesday night meeting at the home of Hoy, Dons and Edwin Breneman, Willow Stieet R 2. Raymond Witmer, Willow Stieet Rl, conducted a judging piactice tor members. The next meeting will in clude a ball game and a doggie roast at the farm of Ellis Den hnger, Gordonville Rl, on July 10 Nancy Bollinger and Nancy Stoltzfus will present a demon stration on making a fitting blanket. Medium-size Potatoes Most homemakers like med ium-size potatoes for general use It’s easy to estimate por tions and there is less waste m paring than there is with small potatoes, remind Penn State extension specialists. - Alan Beyer M. S. Yearslcy & Sons 354-8001 Christiana JJX 3-5687 West Chester 696-3990 Edwards & Cox H. S. Newcomer & Son Oxford 933-3939 Mt. Joy 653-3361 42 Pull-Type y self-propelled— i* ■ --luf Jfcorn attachment. PTO l drive. It has a 24%-in. "■ ■ ■ cylinder and a.32-bu. gram tank. lb. jp gl burg Union High Sch ° ol where •S' nonorea class and a member of the '' Af 1 amnpfor student council. **»> tjtuupcuci His farming program con- Roy L Slayimaker has been announced as the winner of the 19 63 DeKalb Agricultural Accomplishment' Award given to outstanding seniors in vo cational agriculture depart ments. ROY Jj. SLAYMAKER To receive this award, he excelled in scholarship, leader ship and farm program activi ties during his four years in high school, Roy is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Slaymaker oiJC Sitrasburg, R.D. #l, and attends the Lamipeter-Stras- Feed Red Rose Free-Choice Mineral to meet individual needs of dairy herds, steers, dairy 'heifers, sheep, goats and swine. When selecting feeds made with your own grain or with local mixes, be sure to insist on: RED ROSE SUPPLEMENTS RED ROSE LIVESTOCK MINERAL RED ROSE POULTRY MINERAL Chos. E. Sauder & Sons R. D. 2, East Earl, Pa. I. B. Graybill & Son Belton, Pa. Elverson Supply Co. Elveison, Pa. Joseph M. Good & Son 137 Newport Road. Leola, Pa, plus 45,55,95,105 seif-Propeiieds sists of 12 fattening hogs, 3 brood sows and 2 acres of to bacco. After high school, Roy plans to continue farming on. the home farm. Roy is the 14th DeKalb Agricultural Award winner from Laiiipeter-Stras burg High School, and as such his name will be engraved with the other winners on a special honors plaqufj provi ded by the sponsor. Manheim Twp. 4-H Shows Film Miss Sue Weidman, 1869 Anne Ave, Lancaster was elec ted Posture Queen contestant by the Manheim Township Merry 'Stitchers 4-H club at a recent meeting in the Farm Bureau cooperative building. She will compete in the county contest at Long Park on July 18. i Susan Hess, Weaver Road, was elected song leader. Mrs. Charles Vogt, 101 Coral Street, Lancaster, from the Jr. Red Cross, gave a demonstration, and showed a film on rescue breathing. . Members continued sewing on their projects. Next meet ing will be held June 18 at 1:30 pm. in the Production Credit building, Roseville p,oad. A. L. Herr & Bro. Quanyville, Pa. David B. Hurst Bowmansville, Pa. Walter & Jackson Christiana, Pa. 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