D2—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 19,1980 BROWNSTOWN - With words that carried deep and meaningful feelings, Doug Hershberger, of Solanco High School, presented “The Cry of the American 'Farm Boy” to win the Area FFA Public Speaking Contest Monday at the Brownstown Vo-Tech School. Hershberger completed a sweep of individual honors by also capturing first place IF 5 Flanking Doug Hershberger, Solanco High School, first-place winner in Area FFA Public Speaking Contest, are Loren Ruth, left Owen J. Roberts High School, second; and Lisa Russell, Garden Spot High School, third. Extemporaneous public speaking winners in area FFA competition include, from the left, Fred Manna, Folcroft High School, fourth; Doug Her shberger, Solanco, first; and Darrone Ryan, Delaware County Vo-Tech, third. Missing from photo is Barbara Herr, Garden Spot High School, second. . BULK MOTOR OIL from Agway... the best way for the large user to buy motor oil COMPARE OUR PRICES! If you’re a large user, Agway will save you some money. (agway) Call 717-397-4954 AGWAY PETROLEUM BOX 1197, DILLERVILLE ROAD LANCASTER, PA Area FFA public speaking winners selected in the extemporaneous competition. Top winner in the parliamentary procedure contest was the team from Owen J. Roberts High School, Chester County. The area contest included individual and team com petitors from Lancaster, Chester and Delaware counties. “What can be dgne for an < t American farm boy like myself who wishes to pur chase the farm, of his dreams? ’ ’ Hershberger asked in his winning presentation. Answering this central question on the minds' of many farm youths in these - tunes of inflated operating costs combined with dwindling market prices and availability of land, Her shberger called on fellow FFA members to take three essential actions. AUiSEW 1 These include slowing non agricUltural development of prime farmland, con servation of all resources and getting involved in governmental activities. “We can no longer afford to allow major farm (Turn to f*age D 4) PROFIT... and how to make your fair share in today’s market 1. -Complete line of specially formulated pullet feeds. Backed by many years of research and field testing and our nationally known nutritionist, we have produced feeds with unequalled results VE .% 2. Complete line of amino acid balanced layer feeds. With the help of our nutritionist, we have developed layer feeds that can help lower the cost per dozen eggs 3. Contract pullet production We have contract farms that grow the pullets under our supervision, guaranteeing the quality of your layers 4. Contract egg (white and brown) production. Right now we have the openings for 300,000 con tract layers New facilities invited 5. Complete egg marketing program We will guarantee to buy your eggs, stamp them USDA Inspected and market them within our seven state area If you’d like to squeeze a little more profit out of your present business, call us at 717/665 5927, or after 5 call Jay Habecker, 717/393 1520 or Martin Zukovich, 717/687 6020 and we’ll discuss how we can do it for you AG. ENT. inc Plain and Fancy Ag Em Inc RD 3 Elizabethtown Pa 17022 Rl) i Tamaqua Pa 18252 Members of the top parliamentary procedure team in area FFA coi from Owen J. Roberts High School include, seated from left, Dan Epi Dale Keen, Kathy Soltys, Andrew Batdorf; standing from left, Alan Goli Kulp, Loren Ruth, Mike Jankowski and Karen John.