Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 11, 1978, Image 47

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    Solanco Chapter
Area FFA’ers
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seders Cooperative,
caster, since graduation
a Ephrata High School
un Long, a member of
Solanco FFA Chapter,
i a gold medal in
stock judging. Other
nbers of the Penn
ania livestock judging
n were Wayne Hess of
m Manor who won a
er medal, and Frank
iter of Mercer County
i garnered the bronze
ird.
i swine showmanship, a
n Manor High School
\’er received bronze
>lem distinction. He was
re MeMichael of Willow
let Rl. Another Penn
nor youth, Richard
nes, Columbia R 3, won a
onation 0-nation
"gauttei
IMPROVES UDDERS, PRODUCTION, STRENGTH
Blaze daughters are real open ribbed, good
uddered cattle with lots of dairy quality. His dam
is VG-86 with 2-2 365 29,410 M 3.6 1076 F.
and has a +1217 index.
STRICKLER BLAZE JEN (VG-85) KNEBEL BLAZE PRIDE (VG-88) KNEBEL BLAZE UNEEDA (Ex-90)
2-7 365 d 24097 M 3.6% 864 F 3-6 332 d 27929 M 3.4% 944 F 2-4 365 d 24688 M 4.0% 985 F
Owner; Paul Trapp, Hastings, Minn. Owner; Knebel Holstein Farm, Owner: Knebel Holstein Farm,
Winamac, Ind. Winamac, Ind.
1 1 1,1 1 1 it ' ' 1
Get BLAZE and other C/G Sires From these Authorized Dealers
SOUTHEAST PENNSYLVANIA:
Oarvtn Yoder, Ephrata
Gary Long, Peach Bottom
Leon Kline, Newmanstown
Eric Probst, Willow Street, Pa.
DISTRICT MANAGER:
Carlton R. Welsh, Jr,
Willow Street
John Weiler
Cloister Champter
bronze emblem in sheep
showmanship.
Ramon Hunt, a third Penn
Manor FFA’er, won a silver
emblem in the meats
judging contest.
Pennsylvania’s farm
management team also
fared well. High man on the
3-man team was the Mif
flinburg Chapter’s Tom
Mincemoyer who took 19th
place as an individual and
earned a gold medal. The
Pennsylvania team placed
12th in state compettion.
Axel Linde of Solanco High
School earned a silver medal
with his 35th individual
placing and Steve Reichard
of Mifflinburg won a bronze
emblem.
The 51st annual convention
of the Future Farmers
America was also the oc
casion for bestowing top
BLAZE
717-733-0966
717-548-2501
717-949-3737
717-464-3861
717-464-4718
The only Pennsylvania FFA Chapter to win three
chapter awards at the National FFA Convention in
City was this one from Northern Lebanon
High School, Fredericksburg. J. Ray Bickel, ad
visor, left, and his students are all smiles over the
victories which included a gold emblem award for
excellence, a award, and a citation for the
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STRBCKLER BOOTMAKER
VG 86 1600222
USDA Sire Summary (July 1978)
34Dtrs. (11H.) 20898 M 3.6% 756 F
Pred.Difl. + 1404 M -.06% +4IF
Repeatability 51%, Dollar Diff. +sl24
aAa; 561423
HFA Type Summary (Jan. 1978)
21 Class Dtrs Avg.
17 Dams Avg.
PDT (50% Reply.) - .02; TPI +253
MARYLAND:
Glenn Eaves, Jr, Woodsboro
Jack Kling, Taneytown
NORTHERN PA. A NJ.:
Taurus Service, Mehoopany
BLAZE
Actual Age Adj.
80.0 81.7
81.9 81.4
301-898-7098
301-447-2742
717-833-5513
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 11,1978—47
BOAC program. Northern Lebanon FFA members
represented at the national FFA‘convention were,
left to right, front row: Bryan Blatt, Theresa
Ebling, Marilyn Deaven, Johna Fry, and Daniel
Miller. Back row; Doug Biauch, Stanley Fry, Ricky
Behney, and Mark Brehm.
Glenn Spangler, left, FFA advisor at Mifflinburg
High School, served as coach of Pennsylvania's
farm management team and earned a 12th place
in national competition. Team members were, left
to right, Steve Richard, Mifflinburg; Axel Linde,
Solanco High School; and Tom Mincemoyer,
Mifflinburg.
awards on FFA chapters The Fredericksburg
across the nation who have FFA’ers took special honors
outstanding programs. Only in being the only Penn
two Pennsylvania chapters sylvanians who reveived
were included in the gold three chapter awards. They
medal category-those being and their advisor, J. Ray
the Cloister Chapter from Bickel, were also cited for
Ephrata and the Northern having outstanding farm
Lebanon Chapter from safety and community
Fredericksburg. programs.
DISPERSAL AUCTION
Howard E. Roediger, Nichols, Bradford Co.,
PA. Having decided to move to Arizona, we have
been commissioned to sell on;
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18,1978
At Howard Roediger Farm, 4 miles south of
Nichols, NY, 15 miles north of Towanda, PA on
Rt. 187.
HORSES: Registered Quarterhorses that have raced
and won at Tioga Park, Dials Rusty Road, grandson of
Jet Deck, Miss Anchorak, R.O.M. in racing, 88 speed
index. Here Comes The Judge by Bar King Leo, by 3
Bars, Astro Breeze, 2 registered quarter mares in foal,
also Doc’s Gidget Dam of Race Philly Grim, Amy’s
Otoe granddaughter of Otoe, 2 registered Appaloosa
mares, 1 granddaughter of 3 Bars, also 8 or 9 grade
horses fat and slick.
TACK: Race horse equipment including saddles,
blankets, wraps, blinkers, other halters, bridles,
western saddles and new western clothes.
FARM & BARN EQUIPMENT: Fork, shovel,
wheelbarrow, feed tubs, chain saws, motors, com
pressors, etc., wheel horse 800 tractor.
SOME HOUSEHOLD GOODS: Washstand, pine
kitchen hutch, pine wardrobe, maple Dinette, chairs,
rediner, sewing machine, Allen parlor stove, buggy
anvil, old cash register, plus numerous items.
TERMS: Cash or good check.
Owner
Sales Manager & Auctioneer
Howard Visscher
Nichols, NY
607-699-7250-
10:30 A.M.
HOWARD L ROEDIGER