First-place regional winner in the prepared public speaking contest is Carrie Het rick, center, of Oley Valley FFA. She is flanked by Conrad Welser FFA’ers Tara John son, left, who placed second, and Kelly Snyder, who placed third. Clean up with a John Deere pressure washer When the work is done, clean up around the farm - in more ways than one. From tractors to feedlots to buildings and floors, these versatile John Deere pressure washers are the easy, economical way to fight grime. 15XE... $776. 95 ' 1,500 psi electric hand-carry unit, 2 gpm capacity. Features adjustable low-pressure wii detergent injector. (TY8315) 10XE... $826. 15 * Cart-mounted 1,000 psi electric unit, 2 gpm capacity. (TY8314) 10XH... s4Bl“* Homeowner hand-carry model with variable high/low pressure nozzle, 1,000 psi electric unit, 2 gpm capacity. (TY8312) • John Deere dealers ate independent retailers who determine their own pnces, so ttclnal selling price may vary from the prices shown. Offergood throng May 31,1993 TOBIAS EQUIPMENT EQ. SALES CORP. rn iiir W Halli'ax, PA 609-358-2880 717-362-3132 SCHEFFEL EQUIPMENT lENT CO. Somaraat, PA 15501 »A 814-445-6500 GEORGE V. SEIPLE & SON Eaaton, PA 215-258-7146 cuiTU’Q ILINE IMPLEMENTS, INC Marcaraburg, PA I 717-326-2244 SOLLENBERGER EQUIPMENT Evaratt, PA 814-652-5223 WALTEMYER'S SALES A SERVICE Rad Lion, PA 717-244-4168 WINELAND EQUIPMENT, INC. Martinaburg, PA 814-793-2109 M.S. YEARSLEY & SONS Waal Chaalar, PA 215496-2990 System 30()^0QOI^S£oag Winners in the Conservation division are from left, Tony Miller of Pequea FFA, second-place; Marci Harnlsh of Man helm FFA, first; and Jeannine Oxenreider of Conrad Weiser, third. Eastern Region FFA’ers Talk To (Continued from Pago B 28) Ephrata High School, second; and Steve Phillips of Con rad Weiser, third. Junior prepared speaking was judged by Deb Seibert, Manheim FFA ag teacher; Chris Williams, Tulpenhockcn ag teacher; and Dr. Jerry Cale, Kutztown. In the senior prepared speaking category. Came Het rick of Oley Valley High School placed first Second and third placings went to students'from Conrad Weiser High School, Tara Johnson and Kelly Snyder, respectively. Judges in this division were Ruth Williams, director of curriculum for Oley Valley High School, and Lou Ann Good, staff writer for Lancaster Fanning. The Junior prepared speaking contest winners are. from left, Carl Gonzales of Garden Spot, first; Anne Mielnik of Ephrata, second; and Steve Phil lips of Conrad Weiser, third. Rhubarb Festival Set For May 15 INTERCOURSE (Lancaster Co.) Kitchen Kettle Village. Route 340, Intercourse will celebrate the 10th annual Rhubarb Festival on Saturday, May 15, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. The festival includes a Rhubarb Race Car Derby, a Rhu barb Recipe Contest, a Rhubarb Pie Throwing Contest, music by the Dixieland Express and the Schlossmen Ger man Band, children’s games, and a variety of rhubarb foods at the restaurants and shops of Kitchen Kettle Vil lage. Several of the activities will benefit the Muscular Dystrophy Association and the American Cancer Society. Admission is free and plenty of free parking is avail able. For further information, please contact Kitchen Kettle Village at (717) 768-8261. Their Way The Top
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