3S— Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 18,1978 “Trouble with Trash" speech wins top honors ByKENDACEBORRY LANCASTER - Maxine Messner, a junior from Garden Spot High School, won the Lancaster County Conservation District’s Public Speaking Contest, held February 16 at the Lancaster Farm and Home Center. The 17-year old FFA member, who prefers to be v ' '**" *>t \ * Kenneth Oepoe, organizer and director of the Lancaster County Conservation District’s Public Speaking Contest awards Max Messner her $25 check for winning first place in the contest. For the big MGS MGS Trailers are exceptional!/ versatile for contractors, farmers, gardeners, land scapers, movers, appliance dealers, motorcyclists, snowmobilers, car dealers, anti que car buffs, and anyone with bulky materials to move. MGS Trailers are built with strength and mobility from end to end; top to bottom. Designed and crafted for easy service and long, dependable usage by Pennsylvania Dutch craftsmen. MGS Trailers offer a wide variety of sizes, styles and heavy-duty equipment to assure you’ll get the trailer to exactly meet your needs. MGS TRAILERS /S\ JOM FACTORY SALES ion of MGS, Inc Located along Muddy Creek Church Rd., R.D. 3, Denver, PA 17517 Open dally 8 to 5; Saturday 8 to 12 noon, Phone: 215-267-7528 known as Max, spoke on “The Trouble with Trash” as her topic. The youth is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald White, Leola. For her presentation, she was awarded a $25 check as first prize. She related that she plans to use the money towards college as she v. v v \ * /«■ - \ NC ,s haul or little haul. . . TRAILERS (1 Mile North of Pa Turnpike, Exit 21) ' S, t N f*- FLATBED TRAILER Model 908L6 ■ Bed size: 6' x 8' ■ 1430 lb. capacity ■ Stop, tall & turn signal lights • A-frame tongue someday hopes to become a veterinarian. A member of the Sparten Conservation Club at Garden Spot High School, Max related that she chose her topic because she feels the issue-is important today and needs to be brought to the public’s attention. (Turn to Page 41) Other winners included in the public speaking contest (from left to right), Liz Brandt, honorable mention; Larry, Burkholder, third place, and Carol Brenna, second place.
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