Ifr—UncMter Farming. Saturday. Nov. 1. 1975 FFA’ers win contests at training meeting HINKLETOWN ■ Tht annual Lancaster County FFA Leadership Training conference was held here on Thursday afternoon. Youths representing the various schools in the county par ticipated in the event which teaches newly elected of ficers the skills needed for the positions. Lcs Hr ihf if Mr and Les Hershey (left) a sophomore at Solanco High School captured first place in the FFA Quiz contest held on Thursday afternoon. Shown with the student is Henry Givler, area FFA supervisor Patchwork pillows commanded Grange’s needlework and crafts considerable attention at the display. Art Display to Open in Phila. “Showcase 1975,” a combined exhibition featuring original works of art by the resident artists, sculptors, designers and photographers of Franklin Mint Corporation, will open in the Centre Square Galleria, 1500 Market St., Philadelphia, on Monday, Nov 10 and run through Nov. 22. The gallery will be open to the public daily and Sunday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Ad mission is free. “Showcase 1975” will feature five separate categories - oils and acrylics, watercolors, graphics, sculpture, and photography. A total of 129 personal works of art by 46 Franklin Mint artists has been selected for display, making it the largest show since the exhibitions began in 1971. Kirkwood Rl, was named the winner of the FFA Quiz contest held In conjunction with the conference. A sophomore at Solanco High School, Lcs topped a field of 12 candidates seeking to win the contest. Dr. Robert Herr, Ag instructor and Henry Givlcr, area Tintendent f ' the FFA. " M- Grccnhand FFA'cra were also Judged on their ability in public speaking during the creed contest. Steven L. Hershey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hershey, R 6, Manheim, captured first in the contest. Both of the youths were presented their awards during a banquet held in Blue Ball which followed the conference. Eleven honorary Red Rose Fanning degrees were also presented at the banquet. Several businessmen of the country who had been of assistance to the FFA chapters received the award They included: Clair Baum. J. Richards Wood: G. Leighton Hessler. G W. Myer. C B Hoober: G. Edward Minder; R P Simon. G R Drumm; Walter Heistand: Gary Campbell and Harold Swisher The Lancaster County FFA officers planned the event in cooperation with their advisors and ag in structors. Dollar-Wise GETTING THE INDOOR-OUTDOOR FEELING If you're sorry aummer'a over, some clever decorating hints enn help keep n sum mer-like nlmoaphcre m your life all winter long, no mil ler where vou live Armstrong interior de signer* pul ihetr heads to gether to dig up some »pe ci.il outdoor feelings for an "indoor world " Tfte Finest Name in I If METAL I ■ ROOFING S SIDING ■ ■ DOUBLE-RIB ■ ALUMINUM GALVANIZED STEEL HI-STRENGTH ALLOY 29 GAUGE I $1096 $OO 47 ■ X W 100 SQ WIDTH 48" NET WIDTH 32" NET LENGTHS 8’ thru 22’ LENGTHS 7' thru 14' ■__29 Ga. SI/4”$ I /4” Corr. Galv. Steel *23.06 B BeSQUARE BARN POLES-Petrta^M ■ 4-4 90 50 _1 1 Bl> 4x6“ *0.98 Jg_ls 90.70 FJ4 16 11 ■l6-61 B ■ f'* 8 ' B | *5 95 I 7 49 Jg iS $ JQ.25 ■ ■ *7_«3 90 59 I 65 $J 55 25 $g 99 I 7^-m ■ ft 922.60 ■ ALUMINUM SIDING SOC7O *jO ■ SOLID l/INVL SIDING 14084 8 1 Horizontal-White. , * ■n Cl^^H 2275 OI( * p hil° de lph |a Pike CARTER I —PHONE— | 397-4820 wwoegr R*3Qfc«t~J Forgotten for a while, , Color* with summer in but back on the indoor-faah- mind ore available in modor ion »ccne now la wicker— atcly-prlccd, luxurious new new and hand-me-down— carpel offering*: popular in cither natural or "Sea Mi«l Green" and painted form. "Sunny Yellow" are found in Natural Touch- M now Bamboo *hadc», wood textured pluah. A aculo utripa that create lacy trellis tured shag called Juno partitions, and plants, all coma in "Sca*hcll White" add light, airy touche* to a that bring* back memoric. room - of *andy shore*.
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