•Lancaster Farming. Saturday, March 1,1968 8 County FFA Project Book Winners In State Contest Announced Lancaster County F. FA. - Silver: Marvin Click ■ Solanco Members won 43 medals in the • Bronze; Jeffrey Pfautz • Eph- State Project book evaluation ™ ta ‘ t A r . onz , e: er *' n ®. na »? r ' „ . . New Holland • Honorable Men contests. Henry E Givler, Area Supervisor of Agriculture Edu- ' t „ cation, announced the results _ * Enterprises Dave Hoover - for the county this week. He Renn Manor - Gold; Thomas pointed out that theie were less ™ ai !? n ’ books entered from the county w « lk and Leß °y Welk ' Solanco this year, but it produced 13 - Bronze; Daniel Kessler - Penn more medal winners than the Manor • Honorable Mention. previous year and 26 more than in the evaluation 2 yeais ago There were 1,150 record books in the contest. Lancaster County winners are: Beef Fattening: Jay Liven good - Manheim Central - Silver. Dairy Calves: Tom Bollinger - Silver and Jay Zimmerman - Bronze, both from Ephrata. Miscellaneous J. Mark Nolt - New Holland - Silver and Ken neth E. Grube - Warwick - Bronze. Occupational Experience - Off Farm: Melvin Stoltzfus - Lam peter-Strasburg - Gold Poultry James Esbenshade - Pequea Valley - Gold Scrapbook: Grassland Chap ter - New Holland - Silver. Swine Breeding Steve Hei shey - Pequea Valley - Bronze Swine Fattening Claik Stauf fer - Gold; Barry Grumbem - Silver, David Hartmg, Kenneth Sensemg, and Dennis Martin - Bronze, all fiom Ephiata and Dennis Hess - Warwick - Silver Veal Calves Jay Zimmerman - Gold and Galen Hackman - Bronze, both from Ephrata Vegetable Gaiden Linfoid Lapp - Pequea Valley - Gold Work Expei lence - On Farm Joe Rmeer - Solanco - Silver 2 Enterprises Gary Neff - Penn Manor - Gold, Dale Nolt - Manheim Central - Bronze; Bur nell Buchen - Manheim Central - Bronze; Dean Bollinger ■ War- j wick - Bronze, David Brandt - Manheim Central - Honorable Mention. 3 Enterprises Paul Clark - Pequea Valley - Gold, Clair Es benshade - Lampetei-Stiasburg • Dairy Day (Continued from Page 1) Vetennarian, The Pennsylvania State University. 10 40 AM “Dairy Out look”, Dr. C William Pierce, Professor of Agncultuie Econo mics, The Pennsylvania State University. 11 20 A M “if the Cow Only Knew”, Henry R Geising er, Executive Vice-President Pennsylvania Association of Milk Dealers, Harrisburg, Penn sylvania. Noon Lunch Break 1 30 P M. “The Change in the D H.I A Progiam”, Heibert Silmore, Dairy Specialist, The Pennsylvania State Umvei sity 2 15PM —“Herd Health Problems Relating to Breed ing”, Dr. Samuel Guss. Exten sion Veterinauan, The Pennsyl vania State Univeisity 3 00 P M Discussion and Adjournment Lunch will be available at a cost of $1 00 pei person Milk, ice cream, and cheese will be donated by the Milk Distribu tors and Manufacturers of Dairy Products, and a number of local dairy equipment dealeis and suppliers will have exhibits and displays on hand for your in spection and study Area Milk Distnbtuors, Milk Marketing Cooperatives and Dairy Breed Associations are also cooperat ing. Dyspepsia is a dressed-up word meaning an optimistic stomach and a pessimistic diges- 5 Enterprises; Dale Bollinger and Charles Smith - Solanco • Silver; Charles Hess - Penn Manor - Honorable Mention. 6 Enterprises: Earl Stauffer and Eugene Bollinger - Ephrata - Bronze; Gerald Wolfe - Man heim Central - Bronze. 7 Enterprises: Edward Dono ugh - Manheim Central - Honor able Mention. 9 Enterprises: Lewis Kreider - Solanco Gold. In addition, Earl Stauffer of Ephrata, placed Ist in the State in the National Dairy Products Award Contest for Efficient Milk Production Lewis Kreider of Solanco placed Ist in the county for the Production Credit Award. All Day Friday, March 7 and Saturday, March 8 ’til 4 P.M. (Prize drawing only at Friday evening picture program) At the Lancaster Store - 350 Strasburg Pike Rt. 896 between the Lincoln Highway and Strashurg REFRESHMENTS ■ EQUIPMENTDISPLAYS A ALLIS-CHALMERS EQUIPMENT including 170, 180, 190 froc Jm\ tors, "No-Til" planters and the NEW AUTOMATIC RESET JnaiA PLOW. AUU-OiALMKW PRIZES ■ MOTION PICTURES NEW HOLLAND new model Haybines, Balers, etc. WIN POWER & WINCO standby generators. STARLINE tank spreaders and barn equipment. Lawn and Garden tractors, tillers and mowers. GENERAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES LH* \cAs Jmmim'* LIME NOW For Service as you like it... Call or Write PARADISE INDUSTRIES INC. Office located South of Willow Street on Rt. 272 • BARN SNOW • FREE SOIL TESTING • S & H GREEN STAMPS •A SPECIAL PRICES ON Also Free Gift with each purchase Factory Trained Servicemen BOX 326 Willow Street, Pa. 17584 Phone 464-3661 LH. R. D. 3, Lititz, Po k 350 Strasburg Pike, Lancaster Pfa. Lane. 397-5179 - Strasburg 687-6002 - Lititz 626-7766 BRUBAKER'S