—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, October 5.1968 8 WINNER of the FFA Area Tractor Driving Contest held last Saturday in conjunction with the Ephrata Community Fair is Jay Smoker, Stevens Rl. Jay is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smoker. # Smoker Wins (Continued from Page 1) Winners were; 1. Jay Smoker, Cloister FFA Chapter, Ephrata, son of Mr. & Mrs. Earl Smoker, Stevens Rl, 356 points. 2. Nelson Weaver, Grassland FFA Chapter, New Holland, 344 points. 3. Glenn Kreider, Solanco FFA Chapter, Quarryville, 334 points. 4 Paul Fry, Red Lion FFA Chapter, Red Lion. 5 Robeit Smeal, Elizabeth town FFA Chapter, Elizabeth town The Ephrata Farmers Day Association provided the tro- • NEPPCO (Continued from Page 1) Octobei 9, will be given o\ei to special commodity sessions on eggs, broilers and turkeys Each will get underway at 1 30, ter minating at 330 Egg industry men will meet in the Mid-At lantic Room; broilermen in the Belmarva Room; and turkey m ifUstrymen in the New England Sown Speakers have been care fully picked to deal with key developments in each o£ the three industries. On Thursday, Oct 10, the educational program will begin at 10-30 a.m in the Mid-Atlantic Room. It is broad-gauge in na thre—directed primarily at the trends that are shaping the fu ture of the poultry industry Leading off will be Dr. Wil liam R. Henry, agricultural economist of North Carolina State University, who will talk about “The Handwriting on the Wall” He is expected to deal primarily with the problems of the “boom-and-bust” economy that has plagued the industry . . explain what might be done to avoid another year like 1967 Winding up the program will be Lane Palmer, editor of Farm Journal magazine, who will de scribe for his audience some of the trends that are currently shaping the future of the indus try. and of all agriculture Last year more than 3000 poultrymen from the 14 states in the NEPPCO area—and from well beyond it attended the exposition and convention It also attracted substantial repre sentations from overseas and Canada. According to the National As sociation of Manufacturers, “Re action to staggering budget def icits and accelerating inflation has clearly indicated that people are beginning to question and resist uncontrolled growth of the public sector. It’s tune for the people to speak up and de mand economy in government.’’ phy, plaques, ribbons and pre mimum money. The first place winner receiv ed at trophy and the 2nd and 3rd place winners received plaques. All plaeings received ribbons. The first three plaeings in each event received premium money and ribbons They were: Event # 1-Paul Fry. Event # 2-Daniel McElwain, Kennerdell FFA Chapter. Event # 3-Nelson Weaver, Glenn Kreider, Daniel McElwain Event # 4-Robert Smeal. Event # 5-Glenn Kreider. Area farm machinery dealers assisted in the contest and pro vided new tractors for the event They were International Harvester Sales & Services, Farmersville Equipment Co, Roy H. Buch, Allen H Matz, Inc., A B C. Gioff, Inc, and Shotzberger Equipment Co Also assisting in the contest were the ag teachers from Lancaster and York counties Co-chairmen of the contest were Don Robinson, Ag teacher at Garden Spot High School, New Holland, and Charles Ackley, Ag teacher at Ephrata High School County-Wide Winner* Homed In Judging County-wide winners in the judging contests held Inst week at Lampeter Fair were announc ed at the Vocational Agricultur al Teachers meeting held late Thursday afternoon at Eliza bethtown High School. • - They are as follows: Chapter Average, 1, Ephrata 527.57; 2, Warwick 508.12; 3, Manheim 502.67; 4, New Holland 491.0; 5, Solanco 480.85; 6, Elizabethtown 480.07; 7, Lampeter 476.16: 8, Pequea Valley 475.10; 9, Penn Manor 477.0. Individual Score; 1, Perry An sel, Church St., Reamstown, Ephrata, 656 9; 2, Linford Mar tin, East Earl Rl, New Holland, 653.2; 3, Glenn Leininger. ver R 2, Ephrata, 646 2; 4, Jeff* Pfautz, Stevens Rl, Ephrata, 625 5; 5, Dennis Hess, Lititz Rl, Warwick, 616; 6, Darrell Good, East Main St., Terre Hill, - New Holland, 615.4; 7, John Merkey, Stevens Rl, Ephrata, 613.5; 8, Abe Fisher, Lancaster R 2, Penn Manor,' 613; 9, James Weaver, Academy Drive, Ephrata, 6lO; 10, Darnel Brandt, Maphehn R 4, Manheim, 609.6. Livestock: 1, Vernon Yost, New Holland R 2, Pequea Valley, 438; 2, David Harting,, Denver R 2, Ephrata, 424.6; 3, Perry An sel, Church Street, Reamstown, Ephrata 424.2; 4, John Horning, Lititz Rl, Warwick, 422 1; 5, Jay Hastings, Kirkwood Rl, Solanco, 416.2, 6, Glenn Leininger, Den ver R 2, Ephrata, 4149; 7, Wen del Ranek, Paradise Rl, Pequea Valley, 412.4; 8, Dan Cooper, Holtwood Rl, Penn Manor, 404.- 7,9, Raymond Bollinger, Ridge Ave.. Ephrata, 404 5; 10, Linford Martin, East Earl Rl, New Hol land, 4045. Dairy: The high score in dairy Robert K. Rohrer Bulldozing - Grading Potz Soles & Service Barn Cleaners - Silo Unloaders • Cattle Feeders Quarry ville, R. D. 1 Hensel 548-2559 judging this year went to an adult, J. Robert Hess, Strasburg Rl with 294.6 points. He will re ceive the $25 savings bond given by the breed associations each year. In the FFA contest, the plnclngs were: 1, Jay Zimmer man, Ephrata Rl, Ephrata, 280; 2, Jeff Pfautz, Stevens Rl, Eph rata, 277.6; 3, Abe Fisher, Lan caster R 2, Penn Manor, 275.5; 4, Dennis Styer. Lititz R 4, War wick, 259.5; 5, Hale Bollinger, Quarryville Rl, Solanco, 258.1; 6, Larry Horst, Leola Rl, New Holland, 257.2; 7, Eugene Rut ledge, Peach Bottom, Solanco, 253.4; 8. Sam Troupe, East Earl Rl, New Holland, 252 9; 9, Den nis Hess, Lititz Rl, Warwick, 252,4; 10, Dennis Rohrer, Man heim R 4. Manheim, 248 8 Solid Kaiser Aluminum Diamond-Rib 9 roofing and siding. 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