Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 21, 1963, Image 8

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 21, 1963
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ON THE TRACTOR SEAT is Earl __ Wenger,
Quarryville Rl, winner of the Solanco Fair tractor
driving contest Thursday. Standing beside the tractor
are PFA champion John Trey, left, and 4-H champion
James Esbenshade. L. F. Photo.
Solanco Tractor
Driving Contest
Has 3 Winners
A fifteen-year-old high sch
ool student won the Solanco
Pair tractor driving contest
Thursday morning.
Bari Wenger, the son of Mr.
and Mrs Paul Wenger, Quarry-
Tille Rl, driving in the open
class, scored the win in h i s
.first year of competition.
Driving a John Deere 3010
tractor, hitched first to a two
Tfheeled manner spreader and
t£en to a four wheeled wagon,
"Wenger totaled only 80, for
Jow score in the “points oft”
judging.
Banning a close second, and
taking top FPA honors was
Jphn Prey, Quarryville R 2,
fith a score of 95 points Prey
, "yon second place in FPA com
petition at the 1961 and ’62
fairs. Boss Anderson, Oxford
Jt2, ran up 175 points for sec
ond place in the open class and
third lowest score in the con
ftpst. The 200 points scored by
James Esbenshade, Quarryville
82, was good enough to take
the division. Esbenshade
iron the contest last year.
Following are the three top
placmgs in each division as
Scored by judges, Wmthrop
■KP»raa£S^eC’2a£3a£39»
Wolgemuthßrps,
Inc.
Mount Joy,
PEEsaßSaasr
Merriam, associate county ag
ent; Ralph Layman, Solanco,
teacher of vocational agricul
ture, and Amos Rutt, Quarry
ville R 2, chairman of the Sol
anco Pair tractor driving con
test committee.
FPA CLASS
1. John Prey, Quarryville
R 2, 95 points; JL Henry De-
Long, Peach Bottom R 2, 275
points; 3. John Lowe, Quarry
ville R 3, 360 points.
4-H CLASS
X. James Eshenshade, Quar
ryville R 2, 200 points.
OPEN CLASS
1, Earl Wenger, Quarryville
RX, 80 points; 2. Ross Ander
son, Oxford R 2, 175 points;
3. George Knight, Lancaster
R 6, 425 Points.
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| HUSK OR SHELL !
NEW OLIVER 74 MOUNTED
PICKER-SHELLER
• Convertible. One basic unit—husking and si
units easy to interchange in minutes.
• Big capacity. Roomy all the way through to handle
heaviest yields... - or 6-roll husking beds.
• Fits most tractors. Mounting brackets for Oliver and
most other row-crop-type tractors.
• Quick mounting. Drive-in gathering-snapping unit..}
back-in shelling or husking unit.
• Saves corn. Low, wide gatherers...roller-type chains.a,
on-the-go clearance of snapping rolls.
• Shells clean. Light-running sheller matches capacity
of picker...rear delivery auger.
B
j < Farmersville
Equipment Co.
Ephrata, R. D. 2
**********♦****.
Six Riders
Advance To
State Contest
Six county riders qualified
for state competition last Sat
urday in District 4-H competi
tion at Chea
ter County. 1
Ronald Hoether, sixteen
year-old horseman from Man
heim £4, w on a first 'place
award in thp, po}p .helping
classes, and three other rib
bons. He is president of the
Boots and Saddles 4-H club.
Other county 4-H’ers who
will be entering state finals at
Harrisburg on November 14
and 15 are Mary Ann Gabriel,
Quarryville; Rosemary Bink
ley, Quarryville R3;~ Anna
Mary Binkley, Quarryville R 3;
Mike Shoemaker, Quarryville
R 2, and Jay Wissler, Dandis
ville.
County results:
Grooming and Showmanship
(Senior Division) —3, Carol
Sites, Manheim R 2; 4, Tom
Fhckmger, Denver.
Grooming and Showmanship
(Junior Division) —6, Billy
Gibble, Manheim R 2.
Weanling—l, Ronald Roe
ther, Manheim R 3; 4. Mary
Ann Gabriel, Quarryville; 5,
Calvin Frost Jr., Quarryville
R 3,
Yearling—3, Joanne Roe
ther, Manheim R 3; 5, Garry
Graver, New Providence Rl.
Bareback Equitation —5,
Kathy Gabriel, Quarryville.
Western Equitation (Junior
Division) —3, Charles Risser,
Ephrata R 2; 4. Kathy Gabriel;
6, David Bohrer, Manheim
1.
Western Equitation {Senior
Come in now—get full details
on this great new Oliver ptcker-sheller^
N. G. Hershey & Son
Manheim
Chas. J. McComsey
& Sons
Hickory Hill, Pa.
Guernsey 4rH
Donates $5O
Will go to Guernsey mem.
„ , „ ber, Roy Brenenian, a 'mem.
The Lancaster County Guern- b oj the tean ( w £ o ’
V ° t f d !“ d ? C the contest. The ’count!
$5O to the county dairy team won the/right' to ro Bre .
judging team at a recent meet- sent Pennsylvania' at 'fa days
in t£e Ijampeter.&trasburg at the Pennsylvania State d,
H!gh t iversity.Jn August. '
The club will donate $25 to The rCo ' rsM iite at
help defray the expenses of the next meetfng on
—= —; 1 —; —= ——--t 12, 19§*.* *
Division)— 6, Ronald Roether.
' 'Saddle Seat Sanitation (Jun
ior Division) —1, Rosemary
Binkley, Quarryville 83.
Saddle Seat Equitation (Sen
ior Division) —1, Anna Mary
Binkley, Quarryville R 3.
'English Pleasure (over 14
hands) —2, Mary Ann Gabriel;
5, Patty Graver, New Provi
dence HI.
English Pleasure (under 14
hands) —3, Billy Gihble; 5,
Denise Shaub, Quarryville Rl.
Western Pleasure (over 14
hands) —4, Mike Shoemaker,
Quarryville R 2.
Western Reining—l, Mike
Shoemaker; 3, Jacque Kulp; 4,
Ronald Roether,
Open Trail—4, Fred Shaub
HI, Quarryville El; 6, Billy
Gibble.
Pole Bending—l, Ronald
Roether; 3, Joe Wivell, Colum
bia Rl.
■Clover Leal Barrel Race—
1, Jay Wissler, Landisville; 2,
Mike Shoemaker: 4, Ronald
Roether; 5, Joe Wivell^
I GOOD PROFITS start with
j GOOD FEEDING!
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FEEDS
Hmg
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choice when you buy feeds for your poultry, dairy
cows and other farm animals. These feeds are out
standing in quality and contain the necessary nu
trients, vitamins and minerals required for effi
cient production of meat, eggs and milk.
There are many Red Rose Feeds to choosy
from for feeding your poultry, cows and livestock
each one especially formulated to fit your par
ticular farm need. You can feed them with confi
dence, and be pleased with the money-making re
sults they give. .
RED ROSE FEEDS should be on your next
feed order! . .
• E. Musser Heisey
B. D. 8, Mount Joy, Pa.
Musser Forms, Inc.
B. D. 2, Columbia, Pa.
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the team on the trip to com.
jjete 'jtn the national cojtityßgt »t
Waterloo, lowa. The ohfir {25
More than two-flfthp pf the
nation’s population are inter
ested in the Veterans Adntjnig.
tration of their direct feU
tionshrp to veterans.
Fall Fertilization
Spread, Bulk or Bags
Small Grain
5-10-10
3-12-12
0-14:14
0-20-20
Hoy Topdressina
0-14-14
0-20-20
0-15-30
Control. Weevil & SpltteHmg
This Fall with Dieldrin or
Heptachlor with Fertilizer
or Direct Application.
PHO3TET
392-4063 392-0374
ORGANIC
PLANT FOOD CO;
Grofftowh* Rd.
Neat to Hie Waterworks
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Musser'-s
The Back
B. D. 1, OnwryTiUo, Pa.
Elverson Supply Co.
Klversott,', PA.-\ ,