A34—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, February 28,1911 Lancaster FFA speakers cited ~..J W 0 Maaß T‘ CreeJ Speaking; and Brace and Nelson Dohner, c l f members swept the Weaver y m the Ex . Elizabethtown. r f* ?? temporaneouscontest. Other finishers in the Ex ( e ' d Speaking and Ex- Finishers in the Creed com- temporaneous Speaking Slwl H Spea wl °K orn : petition Angie Booth, Penn Manor, third, Wednesday at the Kevin Moyer, Manheim Central, Steve Smith, Ephrata, fourth, i nn , o „ third; Steve Herr, Penn Manor, Rodger Weaver, Eastern Lan the first-place S? ’f SSne l 2 foUrth; Mlssy Gre,der - Pe *m oaster County - fifth; Karen Long, nf? Ce i mlS^ r .T° n l 12 Manor, fifth; Scott Bailey, Eastern Penn Manor, sixth; Gail Gmder,. bounty, sixth; Tom Manheim Central seventh; and m I6SI ' .. , . High, Ephrata, seventh: Randv Sheila Eager, Eastern Lancaster Eastern 1 Lancaster County, eighth I^rrv 1 ManhP.m FFA rh«n 2r the Solanco, nmth; Dean Saylor! were ouu* *luuuer.nan, Ephrata, RS™s-upinWwo categories Ephrata, tenth Rounding out the State FFA secretary, Kendy Allen, wr n IT ,l- Cnior competitors were Frank Miller agricultural journalist from w u E aK ' 1,013 Manheim; and Dick Anglestem, Lancaster Farmmg Judges in the Extemporaneous contest were James Diamond, professor of ag education at Penn State; Meecee Mary Martha Baker, vice president of the Collegiate FFA at Penn State, and Dennis Dennenberg, elementary administrator of Manheim Central Schools Creed speaking winners in Lancaster County include Brian Lowe, first place, left, Manheim Central: and Craig Ewaka, second, Solanco. QUALITY MAKES HERR’S BETTER THAN THEIR’S WHITAKER CUTTER BARS, KNIVES, PARTS 20% OFF |AAAAIAAAAA 7 Ft. 9 Ft. Lebanon 4-H Farm Show steer, David Arnold, reserve grand champion Fair hog and Farm Show pig, Edwin Houser, champion Fair showman, Mark Deaven, champion Roundup fitter, Bonnie Arnold, reserve grand champion Roundup hog, Jodi Kreider, champion buddy hog, and Dawn Shirk, Farm Show Pig A special award was presented to Paul Miller for his active part and outstanding achievement in the 4-H club This was Paul’s last year m 4-H because of age eligibility -SM 50 Lb. SALT BLOCK White Trace Mineral (Continued from Page Al 2) *2.45 *3.35 Mon -Thurs 7 30 A M 6 00PM Fn 7 30 9 00 Top finishers in Extemporaneous speaking competition were Bruce Weaver, left, second place, Ephrata: and Barry Geib, champion, Manheim Central. he completes his final year as a 4-H’er. Making the presentation is Harry Bachman, 4-H advisor. m 30 Cattle Gates 50” High Complete with Hinges & Latch WE UPS ANYWHERE - JUST CALL 717-464-3321 SALE PRICES GOOD THROUGH MARCH 7 TO EM HERR HE SUPPLY DIRECTION! FARM & HOI iin - * ,/ Ml 30 W \ WILLOW STBEIT] MRRRVaUtOAR 1-MJLI SOUTH Of WILLOW STItTT * tMHERR I-ARM A HOME SUPPLY HIM / m Wl £ ARK " OUARRYVtUf IF WILLOW STREET 1 MILE SOUTH Ol Store Hours Sat 7 30AM 500 PM FARM A HOME SUPPLY lUK I, Rte. 272 South, HcmriNe Rd. Htßo* Street, Pa. Phene: (717)464*3321 O.D 2” O.D. 1-5/8” SIZE 41.99 46.99 10’ 51.99 78.99 12’ 59.99 92.99 14’ 65.99 99.99
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