Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 07, 1977, Image 99

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    Norlebco wins PP contest; Kirby Horst is top speaker
Norlebco’s winning parliamentary procedures row, left to right: Tom Seaman, secretary; Tom
team is, frontrow, left to right; Gary Bender, vice Donmoyer, treasurer; Mike Brajkovich, reporter;
president; Larry Gross, president; Scott Ritchie, and Mark Tyrpin, chaplain,
sentinel; Arthur Swinehart, student advisor. Back
Landis Bros. Inc.
Lancaster 717-393-3906
Adamstown
Equipment Inc.
Mohnton,RD2, PA 19540
(mar Adamstown |
215-4*4-4391
PikeviHe
Equipment Inc.
Oyster Date Road
OterRD2,PA
215-917-6277
M. S. Yearsley
I Sons
Westchester 215-696-2990
Shotzberger's
Equipment
Bm,PA
717-665-2141
A.B.C. Groff, Inc.
NewHobnd 717-354-4191
Robert E. little Inc.
Zii|tenit,PA
215-217-9643
Agway, inc.
Chapman Equipment Center
Chapman, PA
215-391-2553
Neuhaus’es, Inc.
Glen Rock, PA
717:235-1305
Stanley A. Klopp, inc.
termite, PA
215-411-1510
I. G.’s Ag Sales
Shmrdate, PA 119*2
215-257 513*
Lancaster Farming; Shtarday.May 7,1977
By LAURELSCHAEFFER
Berks County Reporter
LEESPORT, Pa. - Con
testants representing
several FFA Chapters met
at the Berks County Ag
Center, April 27, to par
ticipate in the Area Speaking
and Parliamentary
Procedures Contests.
The four teams which
competed in the
parliamentary procedures
contest were; Annville
Cleona; Northern Lebanon;
Blue Mountain; and Tri-
Valley. The winning teams:
Northern Lebanon, Ist; and
Annville Cleona, 2nd, will go
on to the regional contest
which will be held May 9th at
the Lehigh County Com
munity College,
Schnecksville.
The judges for the contest
were: C. F. Lebo, program
specialist for the Penn
sylvania Department of
Education; R. Lee Henney,
administrator for the
Pennsylvania Fair Fund;
and H. E. Givler, vocational
consultant for the Penn
sylvania Department of
Education.
Seven Students
representing six chapters
competed in the public
Kirby Horst and Wendy Shaw received first and
second places, respectively, in the area public
speaking contest.
CUT FUEL COSTS
WITH COMBINATION
WOOD AND OIL FURNACES
• |
FRONT VIEW REAR VBErT
Saves Meaty bsy to Install
I=s3l Relieves Fuel Problems and Costs
• Bums wood and oil in • Ten Year Warranty on Heat
separate combustion Exchanger
chambers • Five Year Warranty on both
• Switches from wood to oil combustion chambers
automatically • Positive draft control for
•> Twin 10” blowers for quiet greater efficiency
efficient operation * Both wood and oil fires
• Large Ore box wtO take up to thermostatically con
-24” wood trolled
Your Security and Energy Center
HIESTANO DISTRIBUTORS INC.
Box 96 Marietta, PA 17547
Phone 717-426-3286
See Us at Root’s Every Tuesday Night
speaking contest, held at the
same time as the other
contest. The judges were:
George J. Buchanan, auditor
for the Pennsylvania Fair
Fund; Mrs. Sally Hubner,
vocational consultant for the
Pennsylvania Department of
Education; and Robert E.
Gregory, Pennfield Cor
poration.
First place was awared to
Kirby J. Horst of Eastern
Lebanon FFA. His speech
was entitled; “FFA Power -
Sucessful Leadership”
Second place - Wendy Shaw
of Oley Valley FFA, “Your
Future in Agriculture”: and
third place - Norman
Manbeck of Conrad Weiser
FFA, “Problems and Op-
portunities” These
speakers will also go to the
regional contest May 9th.
The other contestants and
topics were: William
Romberger of Tri-Valley,
“Dairy Farming - A Way of
Life or a Way of Business”;
Randy Behney of Northern
Lebanon, “A Miracle in Our
Time”; Michael Seltzer,
Blue Mountain, “The Ocean
Holds the Keys to Our
Future”; and Robert Sauer,
Blue Mountain, “What Are
You Standing On?”.
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