RAYMOND W. HORNING, (left), one of the top winners in the livestock judging contest held recently by the Junior Agri culture Program of the Eastern Lancas ter County School District, is shown re ceiving a registered Guernsey heifer calf w?v. w v * \<> •*V' l *y *>' \ /VA *V. •• V\ SY t P*v •%» "f N B JT«t V w B B B B 'mß* w* B B BMHIi : B \ '>BB yt N. * Here's the newest compact lawn tractor from Jacobsen, the lawn care people. Brawny 7 H.p. engine makes lawn mowing POWERFUL EASY. With rugged attachments you tow even clear snow. Speed through yard chores cushion comfort seat and back rest make for easy going. The LT 700 and 750 are the newest additions to the Jacobsen Chief Tractor line. With 7 models to choose from there is oVie just right for you. So, LOOK CLOSE TAKE A RIDE. You'll sit proud on a Jacobsen LT. DAVE HALDEMAN GARAGE Bird-in-Hand, Pa. from Dr. C. L. Lammey, owner of Clamar Guernsey Farm, Honeybrook. The calf, Clamar’s Dari Faith is sired by Western Glow Dari-Most and out of Clamar Mas ter’s Faith. LAW v>^>V J " / s MODEL ILLUSTRATED LT 750 Phone Lancaster 393-9267 g Junior Ag Club Lists Winners Of Livestock Judging Event Members of the Junior Agn- out of a possible 500. Kenneth L. culture Club and the Elementary Fox, son of Mr and Mrs Harold Agriculture Program of the Fox. Mohnton R 2, received the Eastern Lancaster County School pony while Raymond W Horn- Distnct recently comple'ed a mg son of Mr and Mrs. Edwin livestock evaluation and judging Z. Horning, Denver Rl, received contest. This judging was done the Guernsey calf Ribbons were as part of a unit of study and also awarded to the top ten plac each member judged five class- mgs in the 12 schools represent es of animals as part of their ed in the program, class activity. The top placings of the stu Three hundred and fifty stu- dents taking part in the program dents completed the judging were as follows: The students having the two 1-tie. Raymond Horning, Bth highest scores received a regis- Giade Junior Ag Club, 460, 1- tered Guernsey heifer calf don- tie, Kenneth Fox, Bth Grade Jun ated by Dr and Mrs C L Lam ior Ag Club, 460, 3-Paul Leid, mey of Clamar Guernsey Farm Lincoln Independent School, 442; at Honeybrook and a Palomino 4-Glenn Sander, Union Grove yearling mare pony donated by School, 424; 5-Mervm Leid, Lin- Mr. and Mrs. Sam W Groff coin Independent School, 420; 6- owner of Sam & Son Texaco of Inin Zimmerman. Blue Ball New Holland school, 418, 7-Ella Mae Shirk, Two boys from the Bth grade Beartown School, 414, 8-tie, Dale Junior Agriculture Club of Gar- VVeiler, Bth Grade Junior Ag den Spot High School tied for top Club. 410, 8-tie, Raymond Reiff, placing with scores of 460 points (Continued on Page 24) < VV* ■. '•’>>[ /JV vs\ v s V - Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 18,1968 SECOND SECTION (MIS even in cool weather. Alfa-tox*... the one weevil insecticide you can depend on for effective control, even when the temperatures drop. Get 2-3 weeks control. And cut or pasture within seven days without fear of residue in milk. See us now for Alfa-tox. Smoketown, Pa. 397-3539 17