Manheim Central FFA Wins Gas Engine Event The Manheim Central FFA of the small gas engine service Chapter small gas engine team manual, and trouble shooting an won the area FFA contest at engine to find and repair faults New Holland last Friday. , which had been built into it. ■ The team members are Amos Members of the second place Sauder, Manheim RDI, and team from Garden Spot were" Tony Haldeman, 1172 Mount Rich Kochel and Ken Burkhart Joy Road, Manheim In individual scoring, Sauder ; tManheim Central beat three of Manheim Central was first Other teams. Garden Spot High and Kochel of Garden Spot was School, New Holland, was second Other placmgs were second;.. Solanco High School, ■ Haldeman, Manheim Central, Qiiarryville was third, and Ox- third, Burkhart, Garden Spot, ford High School, Chester fourth, Robert Young, Solanco, County, was fourth. fifth Both - Manheim Central and Judges were- Arba Henry, Garden,Spot are eligible to go Solanco vo-ag teacher; Scott Id Penn State to compete in the Gold, Oxford vo-ag teacher; state contest during FFA Week Mark Campbell, Manheim Cen- June 30-July 2. tral vo-ag teacher; Clifford The- contest consisted of a Day and Donald Robinson, Gar written test on small 'gas en- den Spot High School vo-ag gine operation and repair; use teachers. Help Asked For Risser Governor Milton Shapp Wed nesday urged the State Game Commission to agiee to his sug gestion that Lester G Risser be permitted to-keep most of his 104-acre farm, inside the peri meter of the Middle Cieek Wa terfowl Refuge. Risser, a Newmanstown RDI farmer, has fought the Game Commission for five years, go ing all the way to the U S Su preme Court, only to be denied a hearing. Try A Classified Ad It Pays! Call 394-3047 or 626-2191 WHY i Now handle extreme variations in twine without missing a tie NEW ALL-TWINE BALERS: • Handle different sizes and types of twine without knotter adjustment. • HandleTieavy crops, heaviest bales without knotter adjustment. • Handle light, fluffy, and slick dry crops without knotter adjustment. • Make only three infrequent adjustments to compensate for wear. • Tie exclusive double-diameter knots that tests up to 17% stronger. MESSICK FARM EQUIP. C. B. HOOBER & SON ELIZABETHTOWN 367-1319 INTERCOURSE 768-8231 INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER Sales and Service EPHRATA 733-2283 KAUFFMAN BROS. COPE & WEAVER CO. MOUNTVILLE 285-5951 NEW PROVIDENCE 786-7351 Gov. Shapp indicated in March that he was seeking to grant iclief to Risser, the Su preme Court refusal notwith standing “What’s the difference if Ris- Amos Sauder, left, and Tony Halde ser remains, or if his land is man, members of the Manheim Central rented out to sharecroppers, as FFA Chapter small gas engine team which you’ve indicated will happen?” Shapp has asked Glenn L. Bow ers, Game Commission execu- agreement, according to Shapp tive director. Satisfactory con- Bowers contends that Risser trols can be worked out in an as cos * million project “hundreds of thousands of dol lars” and caused months of de lay, jSg-'// 4£--- * r ‘ s' Shapp has argued that Kis ser hasn’t been “a wild man” but a man fighting to protect his property. IT? %>• AERIAL LADDER EOOIPT. FARM PAINTERS WE USE QUALITY PAINT. WE SPRAY IT ON AND BRUSH IT IN. Free Estimates HEHRY K. FISHER 2322 Old Phila. Pike Lancaster, Pa. 17602 Phone 717-393-6530 *^-r* Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 15,1971 — won the area contest recently, are shown “trouble shooting” an engine to rectify problems which were built into it. 11