B—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 7.1967 Winners Of The Lampeter Fair FFA Judging Contest Announced The results of the FFA. judg ing contests at Lampeter Fair were ennounced Thursday af ternoon at the regular meeting of the county Vo-Ag teachers at the Lampeter Strasburg High School in Lampeter. Epbrata High School retained the plaque for the most school points with a grand total of 594.6. Richard Rohrer, Lancaster R 2 from Penn Manor, won the 25 dollar savings bond with the top score in the dairy judging. Richard had 27P 2 points. In th' Lvestock judging, Al dus Ma tm Drumore, from the Solanco H ih School was top with 473 2 points. Larry Burkhart, East Earl Rl. had the lop overall score of 712.9 points. Larry is from the New Holland School. A complete list of the plac ings follows: Dairy 1. Ricluud Rohrer, Lancaster R 2. 279.2 points, Penn Manor. 2. Tom Risser, Lititz Rl, 273 points, Warwick. 3. Williari Buchter Ephrata Rl. 271.4 joints, Ephrata. 4. Harry Wenger, Stevens Rl, 2713 points. Ephrata. 5. Paul Wise, Reinholds Rl, 271 points, Ephrata. 6. Larry Burkhart, East Earl Rl. 267.7 points. New Holland. 7. Lany Myers, Peach Bot tom R 2, 265.6 points, Solanco. 8. Lany Mowrer, Main St.,; Ephrata, 264.0 points, Ephrata. 9. Howett Seiverling, Lititz Rl, 263 7 points, Warwick. 10. Jay Zimmerman, Stevens Rl, 263.2 points. Ephrata. Livestock 1. Aldus Martin, Druxnore, 473.2 points, Solanco. 2. Jeffrey Pfautz, Stevens HI, 468.1 points, Ephrata. 3. Larry Burkhart, East Earl Rl, 445.2, New Holland. 4. Galen Yoder, Elversonß2, 4451 points, New Holland. 5. Robert Esbenshade, New Holland R 2, 443.0 points, New Holland. 6. Carl Martin, Mohnton R 2, 439 8 points, New Holland 7 Levi Henly, Reinholds, 438 0 points, Ephrata. 8 Terry Holman, Grant St, Ephrata, 437 points, Ephrata. 9 David Horting, Denver R 2, 4336 points, Eplxrata 10 PeiTy Ansel, Stevens Rl, 432 7 points, Ephrata Total Points 1 Larry Burkhart, East Earl Manheim Is Last Local Farm Show The last of the local farm shows will he held next week in Manheim. Starting Wednesday October 11 and going through Frida; October 13, a full line of farm products and animals will com pete for the blue ribbons Wed nesday as Swine, Sheep and Baby Beef judging Thursday is Dairy Cattle judging and Friday is the tractor diiving contest A list of times for the ac tivities follows; MANHEIM FAIR Wednesday, October 11 1-00 pm.—Judging Swine and Sheep 6 30 p.m Beef Judging Baby 7:00 p.m Parade 7:15 p.m. Crowning of the Queen Thursday 6:30 p.m. Judging Dairy Cattle Friday 2:00 p.m. Tractor driv ing contest Rl, 712.9 paint*. New Holland. 2. Jeffrey Pfautz, Stevens Rl, 700.7 points, Ephrata. 3. Galen Yoder. Elversonß2, 886.0 points. New Holland. 4. Jay Zimmerman, Stevens Rl, 684.9 points, Ephrata. 5. William Buchter, Ephrata Rl. 683.9 points, Ephrata. 6. Richard Rohrer, Lancaster R 2, 680.1, Penn Manor. 7. Levi Henly, Reinholds, 676.4 points, Ephrata. 8. Howett Seiverling, Lititz Rl, 672.2 points, Warwick. 9. David Harting. Denver R 2, 669.9 points, Ephrata. 10. Claud Miller, Willow Street Rl, 668.6 points, Penn Manor, School Total 1. Ephrata, 594 6 points. 2. Penn Manor, 531.3 points. 3. New Holland, 528.7 points. <.»V>S S MILK Insfontized for easy, [ump-free mixing All dairy product* Ideal for automatic feeding devices Saves labor weans in four weeks Includes antibiotic fortification for fast, healthy start Agway • FFA Boys (CootintMd from Pago 1) ore: Jobs Kurtz, 1100 North Market St; Steven Allemnn, Larry Baum and Paul Swanger, all of Eizabethtown RS; and Robert Becker, Bainbridge Rl. Thoae going from New Holland High School with Philip Ogline are: Kenneth Weber, Mohnton R 2; Michael Smucker, EphraU R 2; Galen Yoder, Elverson R 2; Robert Esbenshade, New Hol land R 2; Larry Burkhart East Earl Rl; Clair Bowman, East Earl Rl; Eugene Brendle, East Earl Rl; Larry Groff, East Earl Rl; Larry High, Main Street Leola; Douglas Houck, and Rich ard Hersh. 4. Warwick, 524 6 points. 5. Manheim, 515.4 points. 6. Solanco, 497.9 points. 7. Elizabethtown, 481.3 pts. 8. Lampeter-Strasburg, 472.1 points. 9. Pequea Valley, 451 points. £ : : iy|:S, ijK*' y Try AGWAY EARLY-WEAN • • • the instantized milk replacer. LANCASTER | on Monheim Pike t 394-0541 ; Hours: 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. Week Days *— Sot. 8 A.M. to Nooii NEW HOLLAND REPLACER 354-2146 • Form Colondor (Continued from Pago 1) 8:00 p.m. Lancaster Soil and Water directors meet at Lancaster Court House • Co. Poultrymen (Continued from Pago 1) limited to 350. Anticipating a wide interest in the speaker’s subject the banquet committee notes that ticket preference will, be shown to Lancaster County poultrymen. However, when that demand is satisfied, tickets will be available to other indivi duals or groups in the county. Tickets are now on sale at $3 per person, and poultrymen are urged to get their orders placed at the earliest opportunity so as not to be disappointed when the supply is exhausted. Lancaster County Poultry Queen for 1967, Mary Lou Land is of Strasburg Rl, will also be on hand for the gala affair. A brief business meeting will be held in conjunction with the banquet. ft AV. . SAVE NOW ON ALL - NEW 68/ Off °" ,in 9 Oe24?''t B °S er - No Tuesday. October 10 10 - U NEPPCO Expwfflon, Form Show Bldg. Wednesday. October II 0:80 A.M. Beginning Tail oring Workshop, Form Crodit Bldg. . . 11 - 13 FFA 40th National Convention, Kansas City 11-13 Manheim Fair (see schedule Page 8) DHIA State Board meeting at Penn State 7:00 p.m. Pork Producers Council meet, Ag. Bldg., Harrisburg Robert Oohrer Bulldozing - Grading Potz Soles & Service Barn Cleaners - Silo Unloaders - Cattle Feeders Quarryville, R. D. 1 Hensel 548-2559 '•iSit# *: .*S QUARRYVILLE 786-212& 1