The top nine in the livestock judging contest were, left to right: 2. Wayne Hess, Penn Manor; 3. Frank Hunter, Lakeview; 4. Charla Janney, Southwestern; 5. Lewis Crouse, West Greene: 6. Janies Tretter, Lehigh County AVTS: 7. David penn Manor; Ed Weaver, State College; and Crystal Givler, Manheim Central. Silver medalists 6 Paula Deitch, Cumberland Valley; 7. Harold Kauffman, Ephrata; 8. Harry Kreiser, Pequea Valley; 9. David Harpster, State College. Bronze medalists 10. Anna Hursh, Garden Spot; 11. Donald Brubaker, Lampeter-Strasburg; 12. Lana Kyler, Clearfield; 13. James McDonald, W.B. Saul; 14. Randy Watkins, State College. AGRONOMY Robert Dehoff, Red Lion, won top honors in this con test, in which 39 students were entered. Placing behind him for gold medals were: 2. Glenn Bertl, Rockwood; 3. Jim Holstead, Knoch; and 4. Mary Ann Herren, Bermudian Springs. & PRICE BUILDERS FOR THE FARMER WHO’S IN BUSINESS TO STAY | r - E Hess, Butler Mfg. Co. ' J Box 337, Oxford, PA 19363 D -E. SMITH, INC. Mifflmtown, Pa 17059 Phone 717 436-2151 ROYER’S FARM SERVICE R D #1 Winfield, p a 17889 Phone 717-837-3201 Silver medalists 5. Phil Topper, Get tysburg; 6. Alan Kenunerer, Central Columbia; 7. Diane Foertsch, Knoch; 8. John Ratvosky, Wilmington; 9. Chris Baker, Purchase Line; 10. David Boyd, Reynolds; 11. Vic Maga, Black Hawk. Bronze medalists 12. Lloyd Hewlett, Linesville; 13. Richard Neff, Pequea Valley; 14.' Chris Bear, Kutztown; 15. Brill Yale, Kennard-Dale; 16. Robin Ohler, Meyersdale. DAIRY FOODS It was Ephrata all the way in this event, for which 14 students were signed up. Fred Burkett, Galen Hurst, and Marvin Fox placed 1,2, 3, respectively to hoard all the gold. Silver medals were awarded to: 4. Calvin Bax ter, Troy; 5. Christian Herr, Garden Spot; 6. Tim Hanks, Solanco; and 7. Scott f % SUNNY MEAD SALES TEMCO PARTS CO. INC. C.H. WALTZ SONS INC RD #3, Box 409 Route 213 and 544 Cogan Station, Pa 17728 Altoona. Pa 16601 Chestertown, Md 21620 Phone 717-435-2921 Phone 814-944-6045 phone 301-778-4454 GLENN M. STAHLMAN TAP ENTERPRISES INC. TRI-STATE MARINE R D #l, Cash Valley Road R.D #3, 80x256A DIST. INC. Cumberland, Md 21502 Fleetwood. Pa 19522 Route 256 Phone 301-777-0582 Phone 215-929-2884 Deale, Md 20751 Phone 301-867-1447 Augsburger, Ephrata. Cap turing bronze medals were: 8. Daniel Brennan, Athens; 9. Jeff Roland, Oxford; 10. Christian Davis, Mifflm burg, and 11. Erik Ely, West Grove. DAIRY SHOWMANSHIP With 24 entered in the contest, medals were presented to nine students. John Zimmerman, Ephrata, won the top spot. Others to win gold medals were: 2. Cindy Urbaniek, Linesvdle; 3. Karl Torrey, Coudersport; 4. Scott Foreman, Cum berland Valley. Silver medals went to Todd Carey of Lehigh County AVTS and Carl Peachey, Jr. of Juniata- Mifflin AVTS. Winning the bronze emblems were Kennard Henley of Oc torara, Gerald Garger of Lampeter Strasburg, and Art Gerber of Wilmington. 0 * Wylie, Oxford; 8. James Harnish, Penn Manor; and John Janney, Southwestern The contest, which was entered by 149 students, was won by Sam Long ol Solanco. He is pictured on page 1. AGRICULTURAL MECHANICS Gold medalists Jeff Cams beat the field of 40 students for top honors. Placing second was Ephrata’s Curtis Snavely, followed by; 3. Mark 5 4 iff , ‘"t; Winners in safe tractor operations were, left to right, Dean Pysher of Hasten Northampton, Tim Gockley of Ephrata, and Scott Zeigler of Bermudian Springs. - FINANCE PLAN “ASCS Financing" * 15% DOWN PAYMENT ★ 8 YEARS ON BALANCE * 7% INTEREST 4 w JL/ ~4,y - — ~ -^k Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 17,1978—2! Swatsworth, Clearfield; 4. Dan Myers, Kane; 5. John Punako, Mifflinburg; 6. Randy Bucher, Ephrata. Silver medalists 7. Fred Charles, Penn Manor; 8. Lester Heineman, Cedar Crest; 9. Jonathan I’m interested in more information on Butler products □ Buildings □Bins □ Dryers □ BulkoMalics Name Address County Phone Johnson, Lower Dauphin; 10. Richard Starr, Brock way. Bronze medalists 11. Daryl Beiler, Mi flinburg; 12. John Shearei Juniata; 13. Jeff Stul (Turn to Page 24) agri-builder 1