Pa. Convention Report From Manor FFA By Glenn Newcomer Manor Chapter Reporter Five Manor FFA Chapter mem bers received recognition in con nection with the state contests at the convention at Penn State recently The five, shown left to right, and their awards aie as follows: Animal By-Product Use Food tecnnologists have de veloped a piocess to convert animal by-products into edible meat protein concentiate for human consumption The high quality, tasteless, odorless product is made fiom liver, spleen, heait, stomach, kidney, viscera, blood, bone. Analyzed at 75 to 80 per cent protein, it would effectively sup plement cereal giam diet of many of the world’s malnour ished. Similar fish protein sup plement already is in use Animal by-products .vould add greatly to availability of much needed protein. An estimated 16 billion pounds cf such pioducts are now used for animal feed and could be processed for human consumption F I WELCOME | C ASHWAY H j&mtiek co II (Look For This Sign} pj WHY RUSH TO BUY AT SALES? UY WHERE THE PRICES ARE LOW EVERY DAY. ’’■- = 7 S I Haul Your Own And Save . . . . Delivery Available. / 3 Miles East on Route 340 (2275 Old Philodelohio Pike) LANCASTER, PA. Bill Landis, chapter president for the coming year, a bronze medal in dan y pnducts. Clyde Eib, a silvei medal and a trip to Springfield, Mass, for placing sixth in poultry judging Dennis Landis, a gold medal and a two to three day trip in or near Pennsylvania, for his work in the machmeiy adjustment and fai m power contest. Call Eib, honoiable mention in the livestock contest. Dave Geilach, a silver medal for placing 19th out of about 170 contestants in livestock judg ing. Other members who repre ; sented Manor Chapter at FFA Week were: Jeff Fry. band; Dan Resslei, livestock: Ken Witmei, livestock; Mark Wagner, poultiy, Tom Benner, dairy; Glenn New comer, livestock, and Paul Charles, dairy. The FFA members from Manor enjoyed their trip to Penn State They enjoyed not only the judg ing contests but also the othei events including demonstrations tours, evening program and swimming. / **V Three Lancaster Co. Girls Win Regional 4-H Contest Three County 4-H girls have Roberts High School, Chester won the light to compete in County. state 4-H Demonstrations in a team of Nancy Yungmger August. and Cindy Hess took first honors The three were winners in the for their livestock conservation Senior Division at 4-H regional demonstration contests Wednesday at the O, J. ( Cindy Smith was also a winner for hei bread making presenta tion called “Flip Yom Lid ” Nancy is the daughter of Mr and Mis Richard Yungmger, Marietta RDI, and her partner, Cindy, is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Richard Hess, Strasburg RDI. Compare at CASH WAY... We stock quality, name brand building materials. It is not neces sary to wait for a “sale” to rec eive a good value at CASHWAT. Our prices are low . . . every day . . . the year around. OPEN 7 30 to 5 30 SIX DAYS A WEEK Phone: 397-4829 Phone: 397-4820 4 Mr. and Mrs Grant Smith, Ephrata RD2, are the parents of Cindy Smith. In the Junior Division, Lan caster County girls took two blue ribbons. They aie Miss Judy Risser and Miss Debbie Pat schroke. These winners do not continue to state competition Judy’s demonstration was Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 18,1970 TV, 7 The U.S Department of Agri culture recently announced that it has completed a cooperative agreement with New York which will provide the basis for estab lishing a strong Federal-State poultry inspection program in the State USDA’s Consumer and Market ing Service signed an agreement with New Yoik under the Whole some Poultry Pioduots Act of 1968 to extend inspection to interstate poultry processing plants “Herbs Spices of Life ” She is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Allen Risser, Leola RDI Debbie won for her African violets presentation She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Walter Patschorke, Lititz RD2 New York To Establish Strong Bird inspection The girls were in competition with 250 4-H’ers representing the 13 counties in Southeastern Pennsylvama 11