•—Lancaster Farmin: About 108 miles of mulcrscns cable must be laid for every 100 miles of distance covered, to al low for the irregularities of the ocean door. PENAR* Available now at SMOKETOWN, PA. Ph. 397-3539 •••••• 999999 999999 999999 999999 999999 999999 999999 991999 9 |9^9 Available from jour local Armour Dealer Saturday. August 31, 1968 • Frank Yost (Continued from Page 1) quality is generally good. Baylor emphasized. Rolling Rock Farms cntiics also won three firsts in heat cui cd competition; first cutting al falfa. later cutting alfalfa, and mixed grass. Earl R, Lentz, of Latrobe Rl. a former district hay show win ner, walked off with six first places in the field cured section. This included alfalfa-grass mix ed, clover, birdsfoot trefoil mix ed. second cutting, grass, and mixed hay. Other local placings included: Alfalfa Grass Mixed (later cut ting) 1, Mahlon H. Shenk, Holt wood R 2, Alfalfa (later cutting) 1, Yost, grand champion; 4, Shenk; Alfalfa (first cutting) 3, Yost; Alfalfa (first cutting—heat dried) 3, Roy Mentzer, New Hol land R 2, Summer Annual, 1, Galen Crouse, Stevens Rl, Clov er, 2, Crouse; Grass (second cut ting) Crouse; Mixed Hay (most ly legume) 4, Queameade Farms, Mixed Hay (mostly grass) 1, Al fred Wanner, Narvon R 2; 3, Jes se G. Balmer, Lititz R 4. National FFA President At Plow Contest Hershey - Greg Bamford, na tional president of the Future Farmers of America, termed ac- ron. Quarryville R 1 showed his tivities at the National Plowing intermediate calf, Lynmoures Contest “the most elaborate seen Fashion Gail, to the top position anywhere in the United States m the Jersey show Balmer is a this year” member of the Warwick Chap- Bamford, who lives on a 5,- tf r and Aaron is a member of 400-acre wheat and cattle ranch Polanco Chapter. at Huxton, Colo, came East to represent the 454,000-member organization at the National Plowing Contest The FFA president pointed out that the educational events and activities conducted here this week make it especially val uable to the agricultural seg ments of our society Bamford will go to Washing ton, DC, next week to testify on present farm safety standards and assist in devising ways of improving existing ones He intenupted his studies at Colorado State University to ful fill his duties as national officer Some men are driven to dunk Others manage to walk to the nearest watering hole PREMIUM FERTILIZERS Remember fertilizer is our only business O Bagged fertilizer • Bulk Spreading • Bulk pick-up at plant • Bulk spreaders (no charge for use) For Best Results Use Farmers’ Fertilizers FARMERS' FERTILIZER ELIZABETHTOWN Pulverized or Granular At Reasonable Prices It Pays! Ask Your Neighbor Who Uses Our Fertilizer Call Us or Your Local FARMERS’ FERTILIZER DEALER WORKS For the Farmer 365 WEST BAINBRIDGE STREET Quality Fertilizers Since 1904 5 t- FFA DAIRY GRAND CHAMPIONS. These local FFA youths had the best ani mal in their breed at the Southeastern Region FFA Dairy Show held Wednesday at the Farm Show Building in Harrisburg. • Bolmer & Aaron (Continued fiom Page 1) Reserve gi and champion Guernsey was the junior cham pion, a junior calf, shown by Robert H Good, York County Reserve grand champion Jer sey was a senior Yearling shown bi Geoige Yakubowski also of Yoik county Balmei also showed the second p'ace entry in the junior yeai ling class and the senior yeai hng class Leon 8011, Warwick Chapter, had the first place Ayrshire sen ior calf The grand champion Ayrshire was an entiy by John E Ocker 111 from Cumberland County In the Holstein show, Flory dale Tessie, a two-yeai-old, was the grand champion foi Richard Tioutman Jr from Beiks Coun Ph. AC 717 367-1211 * ty Reserve grand champion was Earl Stauffer, Cloister; Senior shown by Kenneth Sellers, Leb- Yearling, 3, Earl Stauffer, 9, anon County Raymond Bollinger, Cloister; Nelson Wenger, Manheim Senior Calf, 4, Glenn Kreider and Chapter, had the f. st place sen- 5, Carl Kreider, both of Solan lor calf and James High, Garden co; Intermediate Calf, 3, Dale Spot Chapter, showed the first Bollinger, Solanco, 4, Dale Herr, place intermediate calf Grassland, 5, Thomas Bollinger, Other County blue ribbon plac- Cloister, Junior Calf, 4, Jay Zim ings include Two-year-old, 2, merman. Cloister » *. , - * o~~.i< ' ‘- ' ,,, '' <, c r ' t J*& &< >- x v^ys^^P^L,=« They are (left) Jesse Balmer, Lititz R with the champion Guernsey and (right) Thomas Aaron, Quarryville R 1 with the champion Jersey. L. F. Photo V **N v 1 «■ •• i'