County FFA (Continued from Page D 18) Spot, placed 2nd; Galen Sander, Ephrata, 3rd; Craig Fox, Garden Spot, 4th; and Bruce Weaver, Ephrata sth, in the contest. Mike Eberly, Garden Spot, won the ninth grade com petition with his speech titled “Alcohol, the not so new fuel.” Carolyn Witmer also of Garden Spot placed 2nd, with Edward Sensenich, Manheim Central, 3rd; Junior Hursh, Garden Spot, 4th; and Merv Keagy, Penn Manor, sth. The county parliamentary procedure contest was won by the Grassland FFA comprised of: Wanda Weber, Mohnton; Darlene Horning, Denver; Glenn SEE WALTER A JACKSON, INC. FOR YAUD POLE BUILDING NEEDS - f VUR LET OUR TRAINED STAFF HELP YOU WITH YOUR NEEDS DURABLE ATTRACTIVE FARM BUILDINGS FABRAL CORPORATION Fabral roofing and siding panels are custom-cut to length according to job specifications. This saves on material, erection time and labor costs. Most panels can be overlapped in segments of 6” or 8” to minimize longitudinal cutting. Fabral panels are available painted or in natural galvanized steel or aluminum. Painted panels have a baked on finish that is weather resistant and one that will retain its original beauty for years. LAWRENCE BROS. We stock: • Regular track • Stay Roll • Stormproof track • Door Hoi • Hangers & Rollers • Pull Handles t “WE DELIVER” I I WALTER & JACKSON, INC. CHRISTIANA, PA. 17509 OPEN 7:00 to 5:00 M-F 7:00 to 12:00 Sat. Yoder, Morgantown; Larry Martin, East Earl; Kevin Devine, New Holland, Brian Martin, New Holland, Leonard Snader, East Earl, and Glenn Hartz, Morgantown. Second place in the parliamentary procedure contest went to Ephrata FFA with other schools placing in the following order: Penn Manor, Lam peter-Strasburg (Garden Spot FFA), Manheim Central, Solanco and Elizabethtown. The top three winners m each division will represent Lancaster County in regional competition. Judges for the day’s METAL ROOFING AND SIDING “ ' <x Agricultural events were: Earl Pickel, ELANCO schools; Jerry Phillips, Production Credit; Allen Tate, Victor F. Weaver, Inc.; Frank San tanna, Sperry New Holland; Tim Breneisen, Lancaster Co. Soil Conservation District; Paul Petrichenko, USDA Soil Conservation District; Les Houck, Agn broadcasting Network; Nelson E. Martin, Past State FFA President; Ron Frederick, Twin Valley ag teacher; Guy Naugle, Red Lion ag teacher; and Don Weaver, past State FFA office. wnmewwinu ADDITIONAL PHONE NUMBER FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE.. TOLL FREE FROM MANY AREAS 717-788-7282 PHONE: 215-593-5195 or 857-2613 Cow sterility expert to speak to dairymen FLEMINGTON, N.J. - Noted dairy cow sterility ex pert, Dr. James Evans, University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine, will speak to a group of area dairy farmers and 4-H youth on Friday evening, April 18, 8 p.m. at Hunterdon County’s Exten sion Center, Flemmgton, N.J. Dr. Evans is a Professor of Veterinary Medicine and heads up the Pennsylvania Embryo Transfer Service, a leader in the techniques in volved in transfenng em bryos from outstanding brood cows to host animals, Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 12,1980—D19 reports David Douglass, Pittstown, chairman of the meeting. Co-sponsoring the affair is the Hunterdon County Ex tension Service and the Cen tral Jersey Holstein Assn. Dr. Evans will discuss reproduction m dairy cattle and highlight his remarks with an up-date on the em bryo transfer service he represents. Some of the new aspects of the program to be discussed are results of current research in freezing and storing embryos, non surgical collection of em- TREATED LUMBER DIM 2x4,: 2x12, POL 4x4,4, 6x6 “Serving THE AREA'S Building needs since 1872”* bryos, and results in sexing embryos. Meeting is open to all per sons interested in breeding dairy cattle, says Douglass. For more information call 201/782-4300, ext. 338. Good To The Core The core of cabbage, as well as the leaves, is high in vitamin C Most people simply eliminate the core, but if you can use part of it you will retain some of the vitamin C Residential
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