County 4-HV*t Win Two Titles At State Days Three Lancaster County youngsters brought back two state demonstration titles from this week’s State 4-H Days at Penn State University, Lan caster’s traditionally strong dairy and livestock judging teams, however, were defeat ed in close competition. A first-place blue ribbon for demonstrations in the general category went to Averril Roy er, 2025 Oregon Pike, for her “How to Give a Demonstra tion” performance. In the general livestock cate gory the team of Dale Bush ong, Columbia R 2, and Marvin Nissley, Mount Joy Rl, cap tured first place with their demonstration on “Corn Is King”. A blue ribbon went to Hugh Wenger, Quarryville R 2, for his third-place entomology demonstration “Mounting of «r* Jv. Ol tm V - V WEEK AFTER WEEK - - MONTH AFTER MONTH More and More Milk Producers Are Taking Advantage h J Results Are Speaking For Themselves. If you haven't tried our GRECN PASTURES DAIRY FEEDS, give us a call and one of our Dairy Specialists will stop and explain the program to you. He'll give you an honest appraisal of the results you con reasonably expect. *^*srocK Adult Insects". Red ribbon win ners were Ann Nissley, Mount Joyßl, and Audrey Yunglnger, Marietta Rl, for their demon stration "Protect Livestock Use Pesticides Safely”; and Xaye Smith, Ephrata R 2 for “A Pressing Need”, Still in contention for top stale honors are two Keystone Award winners Vicki Shank, Elizabethtown Rl, in poultry, and. Marguerita (Peggy) Eshel man, Pequea Rl, in entomolo gy. Their awards were based on activities scores. Each girl is ranked in the top three in the state in her category. The senior livestock judg ing team, one of 27 entered placed third. Larry Herr, 840 Penn Grant Road, placed sec ond as an individual, and Rich ard Buckwaiter, Lititz R 3, tied for fourth. Other team mem bers are Lynn Heistand, Man heim R 4; and Larry High. Leola. Close scores indicated the stiff competition. Chester was first, with 1233 points; Adams, 1215; Lancaster. 1209; Somer- 5 > Miller & Bushong, Inc. Rohrerstown, Pa. set, 1207: York, 1206; and Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 12,1967 Dauphin, 1201. a 1 6 The dairy team, one of 37, The junior livestock judging placed fourth. Wayne Yost, team placed sixth among 13. Nnrvon R 2, ranked eighth. York placed first, followed by Other members arc Carol Groff, Centre, Westmoreland. Somcr- Quarryville R 3, John Kurtz, set, and Dauphin Counties. 1160 N. Market St., Elizabeth- Team members are Eugene town, and Ann Lcfevcr, Quar- Bollinger, Denver R 2; Robert ryville Rl. Donough, Manheim Rl: Barry Blair County placed first, Longenecker, Lititz R 2; and 1551 points; Bradford. 1537; Nelson Rohrer, Lititz R 3. Montgomery, ,1530; and Lancas- The Lancaster horse judging ter, 1505. . Following closely team, one of 38, placed 12lh. were Adams, Columbia, and Team members are Pat Young, Westmoreland Counties. 918 Nissley Road; Charles Ris- Use PENAR* | FOR TOBACCO SUCKER CONTROL 9 '} y Jr » PENAR and other crop protection chemicals available / & thru your Armour dealers. f, & CALL 393-9949 or 872-5697 for Penar information. I ARMOUR AGRICULTURAL % % CHEMICAL COMPANY % | P. O. Box 55, Millersville, Pa. 17551 £ Green Pastures Dairy Program (Area Code 717) "Finest Service Anywhere" The Is Really Working! Ph. Lancaster 392-2145 scr, Stevens Rl; Denise Shaub, Drumore Rl; nml Robert Her ihey, 121 N.Charlotte St. Man heini The top tinco counties were Daupliin, York, and Leb anon. 9®® ®®® ®®®®®® ®®#®®® 9®®®®® ®®®#®® ®# ,; M® • It® • .:*3T •*, •* A f V" \ V a v. t iV , s v - y ' *■ « x s ■><* ~ „' fcr - , v. l ' , , ■ ■ Of It. P. L ROHRER & BRO. SMOKETOWN, PA. PENAR Available NOW Leroy T. Getb Esh R. D. a 2 Manhcini, Pa. ; 1 • 4 *V V. xVJf* < xy * * A < > v * S ■^.:r\ V <■ PENAR' Available now at Ph. 397-3539 7