—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 6,2978 26 SCHNECKSVILLE - Ephrata High School’s FFA parliamentary procedure team, a consistent winner in country and area contests, has placed first in regional competition and will now go on to state competition on June 13,14, and 15 at Penn State University. Making up that team are Sheryl Bollinger, president; Tony Eberly. vice president; Judy Zimmerman, secretary; Allen Ackley, chaplain; Donald Good, sentinel; Larry Burkholder, reporter; Kevin Smoker, advisor, and Troy Gass, treasurer. The team is coached by Ernest Orr, vocational agriculture teacher at Ephrata. Also heading for state competition is the parliamentary procedure team from Anville-Cleona High School, which took second in the regional contest held Tuesday at Lehigh Community College. Anville-Cleona’s team members consist of Bryan Burkholder, Alan Graves, Reid Hoover, Jeff Landis, Darryl Landis, Alan Hostetter, and Ellis Meyer. Northern Lebanon High School placed third in that contest. Marie Ackerman (pUun^^ Cm^ “Pothole Palace” No Problem For Parke The back roads of Lancaster County affectionately known as the "Pothole Palace of Pennsylvania" positively pose no pertinent problems to the permanent position of Parke Good, Plain and Fancy farm pick-up person and Employee of tjie Month for May 1978 Parke, who lives at R D 5, Manheim, Pa, pndes himself in his ability to pick up his eggs and deliver them for processing with out plastenng the inside wails of his truck with egg yolks Parke s pleasant personality has appar ently made a penetrating impression on those he works with, for whenever he partakes in a day off, people pop the question, "Where's Parke, is he iIP" Plain and Fancy Egg Ranch will proudly present a $25 savings bond to Parke Good for, among other reasons pothole per ser Terence Ephrata In other competition at Tuesday’s event, Kathleen Marie Jones, from Walter Biddle Saul High School of Agricultural Sciences, Philadelphia, placed first in FFA public speaking with a talk entitled “Rights for Rats.” Taking second place in that contest was Marie Ackerman, Lehigh County Vo Tech with a speech en titled “Buried Gold.” Third place in that contest went to Maxine Messner, Garden Spot High School. Her presentation was entitled “What do I see in the FFA?” These three individuals will also go onto state compeition on June 13, 14, and 15 at Penn State. Connie Shoemaker, from Lehigh County Vo Tech, placed first in the con servation contest on Tuesday with a speech en titled “The Trexler Dam - a Threat to Your Future.” Second place in that contest was Maxine Messner, and third Denise Krause, Lebanon Vo Tech, “The Youth Conservation Corp in a National Forest”; and fourth, Chris Heaney, Delcroft Vo Tech, “Our Most Important Natural Resource -Our Forest” (Turn to Page 29) Connie Shoemaker FFA team to go to states <- v > f Ephrata's winning FFA parliamentary procedure earn which will now head for state competition In lune is made up o|: (left to right) Donald Good, sentinel; Larry Burkholder, reporter; Troy Gass, reasurer; Tony Eberly, vice president; Sheryl tallinger, president; Judy Zimmerman, secretary; Wen Ackley, chaplain; and Kevin Smoker, advisor. Standing at far left is advisor Ernest Orr, Jr. • Electric starter, 12V* • Mini-Alternator, 12V, 28A* • Air cleaner • Mounted fuel tank and filter • Instrument panel* • Cold weather starting aid * • Muffler and V-belt guard • SAE flywheel and flywheel housing for easy direct mounting of clutches, generators, pumps, etc. • Electric start version only. FIL-208D Hand start FIL-208D Electric start FIL-210D Hand start FIL-210D Electric start Plus Back Freight GAS ENGINE REMEDY! DIESELIZE Control Costs, Downtime and Aggravation with two new lightweight diesel engines from DEUTZ - the largest producer of air-cooled diesels in the world. NO OTHER MAKE CAN MATCH THESE SPECIFICATIONS UIPMENT INCLUDE! $ 975 $ 1145 *llB5 5 1389 DESIGN FEATURES • Direct fuel injection for fast starting, even in cold or wet weather tyo glow plug. " • Heavy duty reciprocating parts. • Alloy crankcase. Replaceable C.l. mounting base. • Aluminum alloy piston and cylinder head. • Cast iron cylinder liner w/alloy cooling fins. • Replacable valve guides and valve seats. • Pressure lubricated crankshaft bearings. • Full flow lube oil filter. • Lube oil cooling via cooling air flow. • Mechanical variable speed governor. • Counter-rotating balancer for smoother quieter operation. • Power Range (HP) • Speed Range (RPM) • Displacement, cu. in. • Average fuel consumption per hr. • Heighth Approx. • Width Approx.,* • Length Approx.* • Weight: electric start hand start • Includes fuel tank TECHNICAL DATA MODEL MODEL FIL-208D FIL-210D 4.6-8 8-14 1500-3600 1500-3000 25 41 2-3 pts, 23 in. 25 3/s in. 17s/s in. 19 3 /4in. 163/s in. 17‘/2 in. 158 lbs. 209 lbs. 132 lbs. 176 lbs. DEALER INQUIRIES INVITED DEUTZ 3-5 pts.