20—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Nov. 6, 1976 Three members of the Cloister FFA arg (left to right) Hans Groff, Lamar who will be competing in national Groff, and Richard Strauss, judging contests at the convention Annual trek [Continued from Pace 1] the event. Ruby is State treasurer, and Geib is regional vice-president. Willow Street FFA is the home chapter for another key person attending the convention. Marcia Hess, Pennsylvania State FFA princess, will take part in the festivities as she vies for the national FFA princess title. Several Lancaster chapters also have members competing in one or more of the eight national agriculture contests. For instance, Ephrata has two boys competing in milk products judging and one in livestock judging. Richard Strauss, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Strauss, Ephrata Rl, Protect your incoming cattle. Let us tell you how you can maintain weight gains in the presence of shipping fever Come in during our BEEF BONANZA ROUNDUP AVAILABLE FROM YOUR FAVORITE ANIMAL HEALTH SUPPLIER is the livestock judge who is going to the convention. Rick placed third in the state contest, so he and the top two boys in livestock judging from Pennsylvania will make up the state team. * Lamar Groff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Groff, Stevens Rl, is a milk products judge who placed second in the state contest. Along with Hans Groff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abram Groff, 123 Lincoln Ave., Ephrata, who is the first place individual in state milk products judging, the Ephrata boys make up the majority of the three-man state team competing at nationals. Grassland Chapter also has two of its members competing in the national contests. Hany Boley, East Earl, and Kenneth Fox, New Holland, will be competing in the national poultry contest. Robert Woods, vocational agriculture teacher at Garden Spot High School, is the coach. For further in formation on this area of competition, turn to page 94 for “Thoughts in Passing.” Rick Falk, Millersville Rl, is a Penn Manor student and mi FROM DESIGN TO DELIVER' CASE MEANS QUALITY EVERY STEP OF THE WAY. PURCHASE YOUR NEXT TRACTOR FROM A CERTIFIED CASE DEALER - Our Sendee Personnel are Factory Trained and well qualified to service your needs. No one can afford to have their tractors down for repairs during their busy seasons. When You've invested in a new Tractor you want reßabitity! Right? You want performance and productivity! Right? You can't afford down time and shouldn’t have to expect any. At Case we won't let you down; our system of checks and re-checks helps to assure field per formance of ail Case tractors. We minimize your risk by keeping quality uppermost in our priorities - plus, outstanding parts availability from our Langhorne-Philadelphia Parts Depart ment We domore than taik about it! We want you to depend on care and we are doing something about it! Call your nearest Case dealer and ask about our A.A.P. program. ESSSE doing something about it. ESS. BINKLEY & HURST BROS. 133 ROTHSVILLE STATION RD. LITITZ, PA. [7l7] 626-4705 MUL nIf VER S CLfIIRJMYERS SALES & SERVICE * Lake Road RI OAKLAND MILLS, PA. 35 EAST WILLOW ST. ThomasWlie, PA 717-463-2735 CARLISLE. PA. 717-259-0453 1717)243-2686 DEPENDABLE MOTOR CO. East Mam Street, Honey Brook, PA [2151273-3131 Cloister FFA will have six right) .Sheryl Bollinger, Dennis representatives attending the Martin, Glen Beiler, Mike Nolt, Martin national convention. They are (left to Hoover, and David Martin. member of the Manor FFA Lititz Rl, and Brenda who will be attending the Albright, 10 West Main national convention to Street, Leola. These two compete in meats judging, girls are the top floraculture Brownstown Vo-Tech is judges in the state, and also responsible for sending comprise half the team one half of the state’s hor- which is also made up of two ticulture team and also its horticulture majors, coach, Mrs. Jennifer Brown, This year 40 teams will test UTthe convention. The two their knowledge by iden girls Brownstown will be tifying plant materials; sending are Cindy Shreiner, judging nursery products, STOUFFER BROS. INC. 1066 Lincoln Way West Chambersburg, PA 1717(263-8424 •RECONDITIONED TRACTORS •CONVENIENT FINANCING •PARTS •SERVICE PEOPLES A. L HERR ZIMMERMAN’S & bro. farm SERVICE 312 PARK AVE. QUARRWILLE, PA. [7l7] 786-3521 and landscape models, taking a written examination in such areas as plant materials, growing media, plant disorders, propogation, safety, and cultural in structions. In addition to these con testants and state delegates to the convention, several [Continued on Pace 22] NEVIN N. MYER & SONS, INC. RDI Chester Springs, PA [2ls] 827-7414 BETHEL, PA. [7l7] 933-4114