16—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 17,1978 State FFA (Continued from Page 14) and Lane Keen), 9. West Perry (Allen Kretzing, Duane Richard, and Clyde McMillan), and 10. Ephrata (Larry Burkholder, Robert Fox, and Kevin Smoker). Aside from placques, winners of contests were also awarded trips to various national, or regional events, such as the National FFA Convention in Kansas City, the Eastern States Ex position in Springfield, Mass., and the Keystone International Exposition in Harrisburg. Following are more details on each of the contests: LIVESTOCK JUDGING Gold medalists 1. Sam Long, Solanco; 2. Wayne Hess, Penn Manor; 3. Frank Hunter, Lakevjew; 4. Charla Janney, Southwestern; 5. Lewis Crouse, West Greene; 6. James Tretter, Lehigh County AVTS; 7. David Wylie, Oxford; 8. James Harnish, Penn Manor; 9. Jon Janney, Southwestern; FUEL OIL HEAT The modem design of the "FC-13” Series Texaco Fuel Chief Wet Base Boiler-Burner Unit features waterbacked heat-transfer surfaces on all sides and bottom to provide maximum heat absorption for greater fuel savings. Integrally cast fins staggered to increase the travel of hot gases in flue passages prevent loss of otherwise wasted heat. Installation time is reduced to a minimum. The entire unit is only 20” wide. Exterior is finished in attractive baked-on, decorator-approved colors. Features the dependable, economicai Texaco Model TFR Fuel Chief High Speed Flame Retention Oil Burner with non adjustable stainless steel firing head. The “FC-13” Series Texaco Fuel Chief Wet Base Boiler-Burner Unit has been manufactured to furnish home-heating at its most comfortable-best l FEATURES WHICH ASSURE RELIABILITY AND ECONOMY • FLUSH CABINET beautifully finished in green Hammertone Ex tension which completely encloses burner—optional • INSULATlON— Fiberglass blanket retains heat within boiler keeps jac ket cool • WET BASE CONSTRUCTION bottom sides top ana rear of fire chamber are completely sur rounded by water backed cast iron sections to assure maximum absorption • COMBUSTION CHAMBER—Cer amic fiber light weight one piece—molded unit is factory instal led eliminates assembly of heavy fragile refractory materials • BUILT-IN WATER HEATER—cop per coil located at hottest point to assure ample hot water for house hold use the year round • HEAT FINS retard upward flow of hot gases for greater fuel economy rWHBL 10. James Black, Avella; 11. Jeff Sneeringer, South western; 12. Brenda Walter, Red lion. Silver medalists 13. Brian Zerby, Conawesque; 14. Jerry Myer, Lampeter Strasburg; 15. Darlene Dietrich, Hamburg; 16. Chris Kleindienst, Eastern; 17. Brian Utz, Southwestern; 18. Scott Roycroft, Kennard- Dale; 19. Pat Lucey, West Greene; 20. Clair Heath, Danville; 21. Tim Martz, Line Mountain; 22. Thomas Seaman, Northern Lebanon. Bronze medalists 23. Mark Gallagher, Mohawk; 24. Robert Gerber, Wilmington Area; 25. Tim Baughman, Solanco; 26. Edward Sekerak, Corry Vo- Tech; 27. Kevin Landis, Penn Manor; 28. Ron Siler, Derby. DAIRY CATTLE JUDGING Silver medalists 18. Scott Tiffeny, Athens; 19. Steve Ritchey, Northern, Bedford; 20. Donald Snyder, 8 FUEL CHIEF HIGH PRESSURE OIL BURNER featuring (he Texaco Fuel Chief High Speed Flame Retention design with non adjustable stainless steel firing head Lebanon Richland 717-272-2541 717-866-2105 New Holland Sinking bpnng 717-354-4136 215-678-7011 The top four FFA land judges in Pennsylvania are, left to right, Gerald Derosiers, Blue Mountain High School; Neil Leffler, Upper Dauphin; Marty Tri-Valley; 21. Steve Shaw, Oley Valley; 22. Glenn Butters, Liberty; 23. Robert Fox, Ephrata; 24. Patty Greek, Red Lion; 25. Scott Shores, Athens; 26. Guy Daubenspeck, Moniteau; 27. Steve Snyder, Tri-Valley; 28. Jim Rightmire, Bast Smithfield; 29. Roger Grinnel, Reynolds; 30. Emmanuel Shughart, Cumberland Valley; 31. Patricia Heinsinger; W.B. [Texaco] Fuel Chief ~*rm -h3t OIL HEATING EQI Womelsdorf 215-Doj j 513 Saul; 32. Steve Hocken brock, Juniata; 33. Edward Kline, Middleburg; 34. Charles Kline, Juniata; 35. Lois Heyer, Lehigh County AVTS; 36. Robert Hauck, Selinsgrove. Bronze medalists 37. Chester Soltys, O.J. Roberts; 38. Donald Rhodes, Conewago; 39. Randy Corle, Central Cove; 40. Lane Keen, O.J. Roberts; 41. Paul We’re concerned where IIPMEMT DEPEND ON US • Farm Loans • Personal Loans • Improvement Loans THE FARMERS NATIONAL BANK OF QUARRYVILLE SMALL ENOUGH TO KNOW YOU .. LARGE ENOUGH TO SERVE YOU TWO CONVENIENT SOUTHERN LANCASTER COUNTY LOCATIONS OUArryville PHONE (717) 786-7337 penn hill AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY LENDER Clouse, Central High; and Sandy Weaver of Garden Spot. Marty and Sandy were tied for third place. Lehman, Northern Potter; 42. Abbe Johnson, Red Lion; 43. Mike George, Apollo Ridge; 44. Ray Perchinsky, Montoursville; 45. Jeff , Rupp, General McClane; 46. Roger Graybill, Juniata; 47. Scott Mitcheltree, Laurel; 48. John Jenkins, Troy; 49. Glenda Brewer, Mansfield; 50. Jeff Achenbach, East Northampton; 51. Brock Kline, Lakeview; 52. George Sattazahn, Tulpehocken; 53. ou’re concerned IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION WITH OUR MEMBER F D I.C Lance Enick, MontoursviM 54. Henry Hull, NorthercJ Bedford; 55.JDuane Richard West Perry; 56. Scot! Hauseman, Oley Valley; 6f- Ed Whitesell, Bedford, 5! Teresa EnglanJ Williamsburg; 59. Urn Miccicki, Hamburg. LAND JUDGING There were 173 student entered in this contest, ml the first 15 receiving (Turn to Page 20) TO STEER Y • Checking Accounts • Savings Accounts • Certificates of Deposi EACH ACCOUNT INSURED TO s4i