Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 30, 1969, Image 6

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    6- Lancaster Farming. Saturday. August 30.' 1969
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I Name
I Address
Phone
• County 4-H
(Continued from Page 1)
town, first and a blue ribbon;
senior calf, Roger Shope, Mason
ic Home. Elizabethtown, first
and blue, semoi yearling, Byron
Smeltz, Masonic Home. Eliz
abethtown, fust and blue, as
well as jumoi champion and re
serve grand champion blue rib
bons
Guernseys
Mark Witmer, Willow Stieet
Rl, first and blue, and senior
and grand champion, 3-year-old,
Peter Witmer, Willow Street Rl,
fn st and blue, and reserve senior
champion and reserve grand
champion, 5-year-old, Maivm
Stoltzfus, Ronks Rl. first and
ied ribbon
Brown Swiss
Junior calf, Linda Witmer,
Willow Stieet R 2, first and blue.
Holsteins
Jumoi calf, Susan Kauffman,
Elizabethtown Rl, second and
blue, Baibaia Kreider, Quany
ulle Rl, third and blue, senior
calf, Susan Kauffman, Elizabeth
town Rl, thud and blue, Avenll
Royei Lancaster, first and blue;
senior yeailing, Biuce Landis,
Lancastei R 6, second and blue,
2 year-old. Carol Groff, Quany
ville R 3, second and blue, and
Linda Kauffman, Elizabethtown,
fast and blue.
Jerseys
Intel mediate calf, Barbara
Aaion, Quarryville Rl, fust and
blue, and junior champion and
giand champion; 2-year-old,
Thomas Aaion, Quanyville Rl,
first and red ribbon and re
serve senior champion.
Award winners in showman
ship and fitting were:
Byion Smeltz, Masonic Home.
Elizabethtown, Marlin Stoltzfus,
Ronks Rl, Susan Kauffman,
Elizabethtown Rl Linda Mai tin.
East Eail Rl, Avenll Royer,
Oiegon Pike, Lancaster, Carol
Kettering, Lititz R 3, Brenda
Kieidei, Mount Joy R 2. Patricia
Eby. Goidonville Rl, and
Thomas Aaron, Quauyville Rl
Named as mastei fitters weie
Roger Shope, Masonic Home,
Elizabethtown Debi a Crider,
Nottingham R 2. Maik Witmer.
Willow Stieet R 1 Petei Witmer
Willow Street Rl, and Nannette
Stauffer, Ephiata Rl
Selected as master showmen
were Linda Witmer, Willow
Stieet Rl Cheiyl Balmer, Lititz
R 4; Margaret Shopc. Lancaster;
Jessie Balmer, Lititz R 4; Bar
bara Kreidcr, Quarryvillc Rl;
Carol Croff, Quarryvllle R 3:
Joyce Groff. Quarryvllle R 2;
Suzanne Groff, Quarryvllle R 2,
and June Aaron. Quarryvllle Rl.
Thirty-seven head were enter
ed by 34 Lancaster Countians
in competition with 92 Hol
steins, 7 Brown Swiss. 5 Milking
Shorthorns, 20 Jerseys, 23 Ayi
shires, and 32 Guernseys.
Counties represented were
Adams, Cumberland, Dauphin,
Franklin, Lancaster, Lebanon,
and York
All blue übbon winners (15)
are now eligible to compete in
the State Junior Dairy Show
Sept. 22 at Hainsburg.
• DHIA
(Continued from Page 1)
tom; Wilbur Houser, head test
ei, Lampeter; and Victor Plas
tow, Associate County Agent
A request for a fee inciease
by the DHIA testers on a 2 day
test was not approved
The following were appointed
to the banquet committee John
Bieneman, chairman; Bruce
Heishey, Elam Bollinger, and
Stanley Groff
The next quarteily meeting
of the board will be held the end
ol November
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X__——
Roofing For Long Lasting
Beauty and Protection
STEEL
Agway Rigid Rib Steel
Rigid-Rib corrugated roofing and siding
made of 29 gauge steel and covered with
125 ounces of zinc per square foot
makes an ideal covering for roof or side
walls on your building.
GALVANIZED STEEL
32” wide—covers 30”
7 ft sheet
8 ft sheet
10 ft sheet
12 ft sheet
14 ft sheet
16 ft sheet
18 ft sheet
20 ft sheet
24 ft sheet
COLORED STEEL
32” wide—covers 30”
6 ft sheet
8 ft sheet
9 ft sheet
10 ft sheet
12 ft sheet
14 ft sheet
16 ft sheet
FULL LINE OF ACCESSORIES
Agway
• Corn* Borer 1
(Continued from Page 1)
against the corn borer then car
baryl EPN is a highly toxic or
ganophosphato insecticide which
must be handled with the same
precautions as parathion. A tol
erance of 3 ppm (parts per mil
lion) has been established by
FDA. EPN can be used within
14 days of harvest; after this
waiting period the fodder can be
fed animals EPN is highly
toxic to bees. READ THE
LABEL.
Light traps catches of corn
earworm adults indicate con
tinued buildup and possible
heavy infestations in some
fields Significant moth flights
occurred on August 5,6, 7 and
August 12 and 13.
WEEKLY LIGHT TRAP
CATCH OF CORN BORER AND
CORN EARWORM ADULTS.
Corn ear
borers woim
July 29-4 305 2
August 5-11 464 3
August 12, 13, 14 94 1
New Freedom
23 , 6
August 5-11 169 15
July 29 4
August 12, 13, 14 38 8
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BEE-UNI
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1027 Dillerville Road Lancaster
Pk 397-4761
Corn Earworm
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Tempei Rib Roofing and Siding for good
protection at a puce you can afford.
Width 37% ” Coverage 36”
52.16
2.47
3.09
3.70
4.23
5.00
3.60
6.98
7.61
SUPER TEMPER RIB
52.99
4.00
4.50
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7.00
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• ‘Lone. FFA .
(Continued from Page 1)
with an intermediate calf, and a
senior calf: Thomas A. Bolling
ci, Cloister Chapter, for a junior
yearling and a senior yearling;
and Thomas Aaron, Solanco
FFA, for a Jersey senior year
ling.
Also winning blue ribbons
wpie Nelson H. Wenger, Man
heim Chapter, for a Holstein
senioi yearling; Kenneth E.
Grube, Warwick Chapter, for a
Guernsey senior calf; Jesse L.
Balmer, Warwick Chapter, with
a Guernsey three-four-year-old;
Earl R Gerhart, of Cloister
Chapter, for an Ayrshire senior
calf, and Carl Weidler and John
Kurtz, of Elizabethtown Chap
ter, for a three-four year Hol
stein.
Winning individual fitter hon
ors were Clifford Holloway 111,
Solanco Chapter; Nelson R.
Weaver, Glenn M. Kreider, So
lanco FFA, Carl Weidler and
John Kurtz
Individual showman awards
were won by Linford L. Wea\ er
and Nelson H. Wenger.
Counties m competition in
cluded Lancaster, Berks, Bucks,
Chester, Cumberland, Dauphin,
Fi ankhn, Lebanon, Lehigh,
Montgomery, Perry, Schuykill
and York.
ALUMINUM
ROOFING
TEMPER RIB
A*' £
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$3.03
3.79
4.55
5.31
6.05
6.81
7.56
8.33
9.05
§4.03
5.02
6.03
7.02
8.03
9.03
10.03
11.07
12.25