incaster Farming. Saturday, October 5.1968 RESERVE CHAMPION STEER at the view Holland Fair is a Hereford shown by Jacob Musser Jr. The win came for • Miss Smucker (Continued from P"r<- 1) R 2, grand champion, 2, Galen New Holland Rl; 11, Jean Mar- SmucKer, Ephrata R 2, 3, Rich- Yoder, Elverson R 2; 3, Larry tin, Leola; 12, Linford Martin, aid Groff, Leola, 4, Randy Buck- Snader, East Earl Rl, 4, Larry East Earl Rl; 13, Cliff Martin, waiter, New Holland, 5, Jeff High, Leola: 5, Karen High, Le- Leola, 14, Barry Alexander, New Martin, New Holland Rl 6, ola, 6, Lester Bowman, East Holland R 2, 15, Robert Esben- Kenneth Groff. Leola; 7, David Earl Rl. 7, Brenda Yoder, El- shade, New Holland R 2, 16, Hughes, East Earl Rl verson R 2, 8, Larry Shreiner, Merlin Snader, East Earl Rl, 17, Susan Hughes, East Earl; 18, and Interview, Leadership Sharlene Esbenshade, New Hol- Tiaming Conference, County Campbell, New FFA Dues, Keystone Farmer Holland Degree Applications, and the Fitting: 1, Sheryl Weaver, 2. Red Rose Degiee Applications Lester Bowman, 3, Kenneth After the meeting was ad Gioff ~ TT , journed, refreshments were Showmanship: 1, Larry High, seived in the shop area ” Galen Yoder, 3, Karen High County Red Rose Chapter Holds Meet bv Robert Wanner The fourth County FFA meet ng was brought to order by Resident Linford Martin re ently at Penn Manor High School Committee reports were i\en by Lampeter-Strasburg on 'he Lampeter Community Fan, Solanco on the Lancaster Coun ly FFA Picnic and the Softball Tournament, and Elizabethtown on the County Star Farmer Con test Theie was no old business to be tiansacted Items under new business in cluded Dany Calf Aoplications LuMmmtfiiiiMflii $ ' / S s/s * y i , ■/ L i&ljSstJAt FRANKLIN RUOSS had the grand consecutive year Ruoss showed a Duroc champion ol the New Holland Fair Swine to the top position. L. F. Photo Show, Thursday alternoon It was the thn d ANGUS Leola; 9, Sheryl Weaver, New 1, Marilyn Smucker, Ephrata Holland Rl; 10, Mike Martin, • Ruoss Wins (Continued fiom Page 1) Green leaves indicate a , , , , East Earl Rl, 4, Kathy Fol healthy garden, say extension kei> New Holland R 1; 5> Susan vegetable spec i a 1 1 st s at The Martin New Holland R 2, 6, El- Pennsylvama State University, vm Lapp, Kmzers Rl, Lester It is best to allow the leaves on Bowman, East Earl Rl tomato, squash, and watei melon Fitting: 1, Franklin Ruoss, 2, plants Tumming the leaves EucZeiset, 3, Mary Lou Fisher f’ om such plants does not cause Showmanship: 1, Lester Bow added growth in the fiuit ™ an > 2 ’ Franklin Ruoss. 3, Eric Zeiset. Don’t Remove Green Leaves A ** i , t* , * S' ’ ¥ " / / Musser in his second year of showing. L. F. Photo *r<l ** A Local Mon Is Named President Of State Hampshire Sheep Assn. The nnn « n 1 Pennsylvania Hampshire Sheep Field Day was hold recently at the Pennsylva nia State University sheep and cattle barns. The program con sisted of inspection of the Uni versity Hampshire flock includ ing the show flock. Also the sheep evaluation center and a tour of the new sheep barns. After lunch Dr. Tom Merrit, of the University, gave a talk and demonstration of type con formation of Hampshire sheep. A business meeting followed ahd election of officers and di tectors are as follows: Clyde Brubaker, 2418 Harrisburg Pike, Lancaster, president; Mrs. Clyde Brubaker, secretary - treasurer; and Harold Harpster, Boals burg, vice president Other di rectors include - Henry Showal ter, Akron; Stewart Ebersole, York; John Mardin, Russell; Ben Morgan, State College; Rob ert Harbster, Oley; George Van Wagner, Dauphin. Next to doing a good job your self, the greatest joy is in hav- Friday, Oct. 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Manor Young Farmers Ssf Safety Meeting Discussion of Farm Safety, emphasizing corn picker acci dents, will be the topic of the Tuesday, Oct. 8 meeting of the Manor Young Farmers to be held at Nissley Farm Service, Washington Boro at 8 p.m Several local farmers who have been involved in corn pick er accidents will be on a panel to relate their experiences. A Aim, entitled “Hands Off", will be shown on corn picker acci dents. Prior to the 8 p.m. meeting, a corn yield check demonstration will be conducted on corn that was planted with a no-til planter. Manheim Fair Schedule Wednesday, Oct. 9 3.30 p.m—Swine and Sheen judging. 6.30 pm.—Beef Show. 7-00 p.m—Parade. Thursday, Oct. 10 6-30 pm—Dairy cattle judr.ng. with Rheolite ® Ph. 733-6525
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