Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 23, 1981, Image 111

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Area engines honors to Twin Valley
ELVERSON - Twin Valley FFA
members recently participated in
area FFA contests,'which included
Berks, Lebanon and Schuylkill
counties, with the chapter small
engines team earning a berth to
the state contest.
Dave Schlimme and Eric Timm
will compete against 40 other
teams at Penn State in June. Dave,,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Schlimme, of R 2, Elverson,
finished third in individual com
petition; with Eric, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Frederick Timm of Rl,
Birdsboro, finishing fourth As a
team they placed second, behind
the Eastern Lebanon County High
School team, which will also
compete in the state contest.
The small gasoline engines
contest tests both basic small
engine knowledge and practical
application of this knowledge.
Individually, each student must
take a written test of small engines
and complete a worksheet on using
a servicejnanual. Students must
also be able -to identify small
engine parts and tools and give
their function or use.
AMERICAS FINEST CLEANERS & SANITIZERS
★ CHLORINATED CIRCULATION
CLEANERS FOR PIPELINE & BULK TANKS
1 Ht^/
iPS.
"Is* . -
NU-CLEAN HEAVY DUTY is readily soluable and is equally effective in medium
hard A hard waters. - ' ' “
Nil-CLEAN HEAVY DUTY will dun at all temperature rentes.
★ ACID CIRCULATION CENTER and ACID
RINSE
• NU-RINSE ACID CLEANER IS NON-SUDSING
★ TEAT and UDDER CARE
• NU-TEAT & UDDER WASH - Non-Acid Jodihe Teat and
AJdder Wash is formulated without acid to prevent irritation
of the cow or the operator's hands
• NU-DINE TEAT DIP - Teat Dip contains iodine with Sdrbitor
as an aid in preventing the spread of mastitis causing 'or
ganisms. _ .
• NU-QUAT DIP - Using NU-QUAT DIP, a new concept in
quaternaries.
\"fC/eystone Nu-Pulse
Cochranville, PA 19330
215-932-4700
Only Authorized Dist. for PA, MD & NJ
r^n
I AMERICAS I
■pnjftp We're ready
for you
SO LANCASTER CT>
LAPPS HARDWARE
A DAIRY SUPfUES
RD 4 Box 50 (Loop Rd)
Quarryville. PA 175 M
717-7U3570
NO UNCASTER
T.S. BURKHOLDER
FARM REFRIGERATION
RD2, Bonfilt
EphraU,M 17522 -
717-259*1145
MONTGOMERY CO
PERM Vi
CROKTOREINC.
SchwenksvlUe, PA
19473
215*297*3550
HUNTINGDON CO
CLAPPER FARM Northampton! monroe cos
EQUIPMENT, INC.
AMundri*. PA ICCII
Sl4-M944C5
INTERESTED IN A
BODMIN MILKER
OR DEALERSHIP?
PHONE or WRITE
While students are completing
this part of the contest, judges are
working feverishly to “bug” their
engines. Then working as a'team,
contestants must get their engine
to run properly. Throughout this
portion of the contest, each student
is also scored on proper use of tools
and safety. '
This contest is the culmination of
the small gasoline engines unit
taught to vocational agriculture
students throughout Pennsylvania.
At Twin Valley, tenth grade
students receive this unit with one
team of two students eligible to
represent the FFA chapter in the
area contest.
In the area FFA Interview,
contest, Brenda Wemer, daughter*
of Mr. and Mrs. John Werner,
placed fourth; with Lisa Yoder
daughter of Mrs. Blanche Yoder,
placing tenth. In this contest each
student must write a letter of
application for a job, complete a
job application, and be interviewed
by a judge.
In the salesmanship contest,
Scott Stoltzfus, son of Mr. and Mrs.
John W. Stoltzfus, placed eleventh;
◄NU-CLEAM LIQUID
Several advantages:
Readily sotuable at any
temperature, lower clean
ing cost at current prices,
super chlorinted for
protein oxidation.
NEW GLEAN
HEAVY DUTY^
MONTOUR.
[THUMBERLAWD.
COS
JAKE’S MILKER
SERVICE
RD 2 Watsontown, PA
17777
717-«45-SS47
■RADFORD CO
STINER’S
REFRIGERATION
25 Crooks Terr act
Canton, PA. 17724
717 673-8351
SULLIVAN CO
WILLIAM HUNSIN6EII
PD 1 (ox 41
Ouihore, PA 1(414
717-42M714
LYCOMING CO
IAMES
LUCKENBILL
RD2 Montgomery, PA
17752
717-547-1515
HILL A SON DAIRY EQUIPMENT
Salts t *itrvira
530 Sullivan Trait, WMfeap, PA 1(091
Bui ■ 215-9(3-4557 Home - 215-251-7424
SOUTH JERSEY
WOODSTOWN ICE A
COAL COMPANY
50 E. Grant St, Bot 1(4
Woodstown. N. J 00098
404-749-0070
with Tom Homberger, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Lafferty, finishing
twelfth. Salesmanship contestants
must sell selected agricultural
commodities, such as grease,
paint, dairy cleanser, grass seed,
and herbicides to a knowledgeable
judge. Following the sale, which
tests their knowledge of the
products, they must complete a
sales receipt including calculation
of tax and make change.
Cedar Crest
elects officers
LEBANON The,Cedar Crest
FFA Chapter recently held' its
election of officers for 1981-1982.
The newly elected officers are
president, Steve ' Wenger; vice
president, Dale Zuck; secretary,
Scott Eckenrode; treasurer, Bob
Bomberger; reporter, Mark
Patches; sentinel, Jeff Zuck;
parliamentarian, Chris Patches;
chaplain, Dave Ludwig.
Also, asst, vice-president, Heidi
Peiffer; asst, secretary, Rick
Houser; asst, treasurer, Dan
Groff; and asst, reporter, Dave
Groff.
CURT
CASSADY
MANAGER
PH: 717-626-1065
Before 7 A.M.
After 6 P.M.
JIMS EQUIPMENT
RIBoxN
Spnnfville, PA 1(844
717542-«92(
WAYNE CO
DONALD SCHMIDT
PDI Box 254 A
Hawley. PA IS42S
717-25^2405
UNION A!
AIE’S SERVICE
CENTER
R D 2. ><nl2
Mitflmburc, PA 17144
717 9M-1707
MIFFLIN CO
•TIER'S DIESEL
A REFRIGERATION
Belleville. PA 17004
WESTERN MP 4,
SOMERSET CO. PA
LAUREL RUN
FARM SUPPLY
RD 2.10X117
Grants Ville, MD 21534
301-495*5547
MARYLAND
DON’S SALES
A SERVICE
RD480X42
Haceretown.MD 21740 -
301 733*7281
A
%
STRIKE
IT
RICH!
SEU
IT
WITH
A
LANCASTER.
FARMING
OASSIFHD
ma-
Owatonna's Nei
Roll Baler
...the beltless won*
No more belts or bale forming
more stretching or breaking pr
stead, the 595 uses 21 steel rc
ders to form identical, uniform
time.
_ELVbRSON Livestock
judging, forestry and land judging
contests for Berks County FFA
chapter members were hosted by
the Twin Valley Chapter on
Tuesday, May 5.
Participating m the various
contests, in addition to Twin Valley
Chapter members, were con
testants from Conrad Weiser,
Tulpehocken, Kutztown and
Hamburg chapters.
Teams from Twin Valley
captured two of the contest
championships livestock judging
and forestry - while the
Tulpehocken team finished first in
the land judging.
In livestock judging, the top 10
individuals in order of finish in
cluded:
Rich Wilson, Conrad Weiser;
Nelson Beam, Twin Valley; Scott
Stoltsfus, Twm Valley; Tom
Hornberger, Twm Valley; Dan
Adam, Kutztown; Steve Mertz,
Kutztown, Dan Faust, Kutztown;
Tun Deamer, Conrad Weiser;
Greg Baser, Twm Valley; and
Henry Adam, Kutztown.
Land judging winners named
LEBANON The Lebanon
County FFA Land Judging Contest
was held May 6 at Lloyd
Burkholder’s Farm.
The top three placings included
Dean Patches, first, Northern
Lebanon with a score of 265 points;
Tony Yordy, second, Annville-
Cleona, with a score of 255 points;
and third, Scott Eckenrode, Cedar
Crest, with a score of 253 points.
Other members from Cedar Crest
included Heidi Peiffer with 232
points, Bob Bomberger with 230 •
points, Steve Wenger with 229
points, and Bob Beard with 224
points.
York Lamb Sale posts prices
YORK - The York Co. Sheep
Field Day & Lamb Sale was held
May 16 at the York Co. 4-H Center
at Bair Station.
A wool fleece sale was held and
wool sold between $1 and $2 per
pound.
The 170 lots of sheep and lambs
sold as follows: Suffolk market
lambs $65 to $160; registered
Suffolk ewes $l5O to $250; Suffolk
rams $6O to $340. Hampshire
market lambs $5O to $95; Hamp-
*
*4
Special features such as the open throat pick-up, bale
forming rollers, hydraulic density control and automatic
bale tying, help you bale 10 to 15 tons per hour in alfalfa,
grasses or stover. Easy.
ERUMELLI FARM SERVICE
RD 2, QUARRYVILLE, PA 17566
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 23,1981—C23
Berks lists FFA
contest winners
Finishing behind Twin Valley in
team scoring were Kutztown,
Conrad Weiser and Hamburg.
The top 10 placers m the forestry
competiton in order of finish were:
-Wade Bernard, Twin Valley;
Ron Bennett, Twin Valley; Eric
Timm, Twin Valley; Pam Trostle,
Twin Valley; Bob Boxer, Conrad
Weiser; Loren Kieffer, Twin
Valley; Karl Schmeck, Conrad
Weiser; Kevin Ulrich, Conrad
Weiser; Terry Hollinger, Conrad
Weiser; and Allen Schaeffer,
Conrad Weiser.
The order of finish of the top 10
contestants in land judging in
cluded:
William Lesher. Tulpehocken;
Richard Savidge, Kutztown; Kerry
Rutherford, Kutztown; Gary Deck,
Tulpehocken; Robert Miller, Twin
Valley; Bill Kirk, Twin Valley;
Kim Noyes, Twin Valley; Daniel
Moyer, Tulpehocken; Debbie
Healey, Twin Valley; and Cliff
Miller, Twin Valley.
Team placings behind the top
Tulpehocken group included
Kutztown, Twin Valley, Conrad
Weiser and Hamburg.
The judges for the contest were
Clair Gerbnck, of the Lebanon
County SCS and Karl Hellerick, of
the Lebanon County SCD.
shire ewes $95 to $160; Hampshire
ram $65. Dorset market lambs $3O
to $77.50; Dorset ewes $5O to $100;
Dorset ram $75. Southdown market
lambs $25 to $35; Southdown ewe
$4O. Cheviot market lambs $35 to
$45; Shropshire market lambs $35;
Oxford market lambs $5O; Oxford
ewe $BO. Crossbred market lambs
$45 and $7O; colored breeding
sheep - ewe lamb $75; ram lamb
$125; yearling ewe & lamb $l3O.
PHONE: 717-786-7318
Auctioneer was Blaine Rentzel.