Displaying their corn trophies are Octorara Young Farmers, from left, Arthur Hershey, first silage and fourth corn grain; Dennis Breckbill, fifth corn grain; Glen Engle, first corn grain; Melvin Stoltzfus, second corn grain; William Stoltzfus, second silage and third corn grain; and John Brubaker, fourth silage. The Powerhouse Shops and Equ.pment \i%S l T Model 1 * L4O For years Lombardini has been Europe's largest supplier of small, air-cooled diesel engines. Now, after several years in this country Lombardini is the fastest growing line of air-cooled diesels in North America. Lombardini specializes in small air-cooled diesels. DIESELS OUR SPECIALITY CALL FOR USED DIESELS Distributor: HOOVER DIESEL SERVICE 2998 West Newport Rd., Ronks, Pa. 17572, 2Vz mile East of Leola Along 772 Authorized Dealers Hoover Diesel Tim's Diesel Seller Engine Sensenig Diesel Service Service Service Service 717-786-2173 Starßt Box 2 'Box 245 D Pennsy Rd RD3 RD 3. Box 91A Rebersburg, Pa 16872 New Providence, Pa Selmsgrove, Pa 17870 Quarryvide, Pa 17566 17560 DEALERS INQUIRIES INVITED We have the right size, weight, shape, price and engine available. LOMBARDINI DIESEL USES '/2 OR LESS FUEL THAN GAS ENGINES LESS DOWNTIME THAN GAS ENGINES 4t068H.P TAKE ADVANTAGE OF: 1 12 month warranty or 4, Price per horsepower 2,000 hours 5 Easy starting 2 Low fuel consumption 6 100% back-up with 3. Low maintenance parts and service PH: 717-656-6133 Let Us Know Your Service Problems 24 Hour Service - Check Our Prices Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 17,19 M-813 Octorata Young Farmers receiving hay and haylage awards are, from left, Arthur Hershey, third haylage; Melvin Stoltz fus, first high hay; Kenneth Umble, second haylage; William Stoltzfus, third high hay; and Tim Kauffman, first haylage. (Continued from Page B 12) Arthur Hershey was awarded first in the silage contest, producing 20 tons of silage at 9.0 total digestible nutrients (TDN). Other winners were: William Stoltzfus, second, 13 tons at 8.1 TDN; Nelson Stoltzfus, third, 22 tons at 7.95 TDN; and John Brubaker, fourth, 21 tons at 7.89 TDN. Youth Conservation School Planned LANCASTER - A Youth Con servation School is again being sponsored jointly by the Lancaster county Conservation District and the Federated Sportsman’s Clubs of Lancaster County. The School is a week-long resident camp that is held at the Northern Lancaster County Fish and Game Association grounds in West Cocalico Town ship Boys and girls, ages 14-16, are eligible to attend through spon sorship by a Sportsman’s Club, an environmental group, or possibly, a service organization. The cost to attend is $65 per student. Dates for this year’s School are July 22-28 The goal of the school is to in troduce youth to natural resource f'nnc«'' - ' , 'ihr>n Instruction is done Young Farmers New officers were also elected. They are president John Brubaker, vice president Kenneth Umble, secretary Steve Kauffman, treasurer Larry Hershey and public relations Melvin Stoltzfus. The awards banquet ended with a slide presentation on European agriculture by Newton Bair, former Lebanon County extension agent. by professional resource people and other trained conservationists. Topics covered include: orien teering, survival, forestry, soil and water conservation, stream im provement, aquatic biology, wildlife management, and firearm safety. Students interested in pursuing employment in the field of natural resources would greatly benefit from the school The program is geared toward education and only those students genuinely interested in learning about conservation should attend For additional information, please contact Tun Breneisen at the Lancaster County Con servation District Office at (717) 299-5361 EXPERT REPAIRS _ FENCERS ■Li- • GENERATORS (' V- .STARTERS * yJ .ALTERNATORS PEQUEA BATTERIES