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A.B.C. Groff, Inc. 'tor 717-393-3906 New Holland 717-354-4191 Adamstown juipment Inc. (Ijnton, RD2, PA 19540 I near Adamstown] 215-484-4391 M. S. Yearsley Neuhaus'es, Inc. Glen Rock, PA 717-235-1306 tester 215-696-2990 e . . . . Stanley A. Klopp, Inc. Bernville, PA 215-488-1510 Agway, Inc. man Equipment Center Chapman, PA 215-398-2553 Shotzberger’s Equipment , Bm, PA •2) Pikeville Equipment Inc. Oyster Dale Road Oley RD2, PA 215-987-6277 I. G.’s Ag Sales Siherdale. PA 18962 215-257-5136 Kermit K. Krstler Lynnport, PA 215-298-3270 FFA (Continued from Page 17] placings went to youths outside of the County. Taking top honors were Ken Fox, Grassland Chapter, in first place, followed by Mercer Countian Dennis Moose. Another Grassland FFA’er, YOU MAY THINK YOU HAVE A SUPER HERD NOW ... BUT! THIS COULD BE YOUR FUTURE HERD Add “SUPER CALF” to your milk replacer to make it the best on the market. “Super-Calf’ .... It’s a small price to help raise a healthy, high producing future herdlll Southeastern Penna. George F. Delong Regional Manager 225 West Woods Drive Lititz PA 17543 Call Collect 717 626 0261 Eastern Lancaster Co Melvin Herr RR2 New Holland. PA 17557 Ph 717 354-5977 North Western Lancaster Co Earl B. Cinder •RD2. Manheim. PA 17545 Phone: 717-665-3126 Southern Lancaster Co. Henry Belong, Jr. RDI Box 106 Quarryville, PA 17566 Phone. 717-284-2683 Week Harry Boley, checked in for third place, followed by Penn Manor’s Janie Peiffer. Going on to tfce “silver” category of winners, the list goes, in order, with: Mike Hastings, Solanco; Ronald Martin, Ephrata; Wayne Bitler, Southwestern Lancaster Co Ben Greenawalt Thomas Heist RD2 Conestoga PA 17516 Mam Street Phone 717-872-5686 Chester Co. William Wind'e RDI Atglen Pa 19310 Phone 215 593 6143 Lebanon Co Marvin Meyer RD2 Box 157 Annville PA 17003 Phone 717 867 1445 Northeast Berks Co Roger Heller ROl Robesoma. PA Phone 215-693 6160 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 19.1976 —19 Solanco; and Mark Weiler, Ephrata. O.J. Roberts wins ' In what is by far the largest contest every year - dairy judging - more than 200 students competed for top honors. When the scores were all added up, the winner was David Nolan of the Owen J. Roberts School in Chester County. His brother, Robert, placed fifth. Second place belonged to Ephrata’s John Weiler. Third place went to a Bed ford County boy, Steve Ritchey, while Norlebco’s Gary Lentz checked in fourth. The first 18 finishers were designated as “gold medal” winners. Finishing the list then, in order, beginning with sixth place, were: Kevin Holtzinger, Bermudian; Eric McMillan, West Perry; Leonard Greek, Red lion; Nedra Yoder, Hamburg; Dale Bechtel, Central Cove; Ed Geidner, Wilmington; Edward Kulp, ' O.J. -Roberts; Dennis Kulp, Manheim; Jim Breneman, Penn Manor; Claude Hoff man, Cowanesque; Kora Pettit, Gen. McLane; Tim Beardslee, Troy; and Glenn Growl, Red Lion. The “silver medalists” in AGRI-KING KEY TO PROFIT Do your calves have problems? Do your calves have scours? Did you realize that most cases of scours are due to malnutrition? Did you realize that most milk re placers on the market today are de ficient in vitamins and minerals. ih & Northai Alburhs PA 18101 Phone 215 965 5124 Ih Central Penna James L Yoder Regional Manager 250 Edwards Ave Chambersburg PA 17201 Call Collect 717 264 9321 Adams Co. Area Menno N. Rissler RR4 Gettysburg PA 17325 Phone 717 528 4849 dairy judging were, ranked in order according to point scores: Eon Clark, Solanco; Patrick Arnold, Eastern Lebanon; Leon Growl, Red Lion; Eon Learn, Purchase Line; Michael Sanders, Mifflinburg; Curtis Martin, Ephrata; Bruce Kreider, Solanco; Allen Hostetter, Annville; Marshall Trimble, Solanco; Mike Martin, Pequea Valley; Robert Witmer, Lampter; Bill Ocker, Shippensburg; Ed Breckbill,, Oxford; Michele Gladney, Kutztown; Joel Rose, United; Chuck Groff, Lampter; David Dunika, Derry; Tim Weaver, Garden Spot; John Kolesar, Athens; Roger Graybill, Juniata; Eivin Mast, Octorara; and Harold Hawn, Juniata Valley. In team competition, the dairy judges from the O.J. Roberts Chapter scored a total of 1001 points to beat the second-place finishers from Red Lion who had ac cumulated 956 points. Ephrata’s team placed third - just a point ahead of fourth place Solanco. Next, in or der, were teams from Lampeter-Strasburg, West Perry, Shippensburg, [Continued on Page 23] 3 Eastern Franklin Co, Eldon Martin RDS Waynesboro PA 17268 Phone 717 762-3576 Cumberland Co Marlin E. Ebersole R 5 Carlisle PA 17013 Phone 717 776 7324 lestern Washii Charlie Campbell Newville PA Phone 717-776 7573 ■astern Washington Co.. MD Earl H. Moyer RDS. Box 277 Hagerstown. MD 21740 Phone 301-739 5199
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