Farm Show Selects Junior Lamb Breed Champions FFA Holds Convention At Farm Show (Continued from Pag*.A2t) wrestling and_ biseb*U, He said a dairy and with dairy heifers, that afterhigh school.he would outside of pp* activities, he *!«, participated in church Nolt Electric Service fulltime and you* group events and is on the eventually start his own business. Wgh golf team. He said he The western regional star is even tually would like to take over JodyCampbcll. daugflier of James die famil and Donna Campbell* of Beaver special Ag ricul- County. Jody has served a* prest- ture Star is James Oertwert, son of dent and treasurer of the H.G. James and Kathy Gertwert, of Parkinson FFA Chapter and has Altoona. James is currently presi becn inrolvcd_ with work expen- of the BcUwood-Antis FFA ence with the Seibel Family Farm, chapter and has been involved in the largest producer of eggs in meat processing, working for J.G. Beaver County, working with the pairing Company, whole process, from gathering j n (,j s work experience, he has eggs to boxing and taking loaded trucks, packaged and cut inventory. meats. In addition, he has also per- She also hat belonged to the formed two home improvement National Honor Society, aim die projects Robinson thurch. H is other activities include high She said that working at thepoul- school basketball, track and cross try operation pas been a strong country running; Boy Scouts of influence and she intends to pjirsue America, and at St Mary’s Cathol- scicgge studies in rolleg*. j c church. He said he would like to BnaM&plcr, son of Rodney cam a degree in business manage aiuHfiyee Smyser, of York, has ment and return to the meat pack served as president, secretary, and in g business, parbmtt&ntarian for the Dover FFA The Eastern Region Star for Chapter. He has been involved Specialized Agriculture is D. with keeping track of records, Joshua Troxell, son of Mr. and feeding cattle and formulating the Mrs. Troxell, of Pine Grove, and a proper rations for growing cattle in member of the Grassland FFA four- ’experienceworking# (Continued from Pago A 25) ** V ■* V Chapter. His agricultural experience has been with beekeeping and research with computers and Chile. He has also worked at the Dave Lucas broiler and veal calf farm. With his chapter, he has served on a variety of committees and has been active in a number of other organizations, including the golf team to the Pine Grove Youth Fellowship. From the Northcentral region is Star Christiana Hoopes, of the Headwaters Chapter FFA. The daughter of James and Sandra Hoopes, of Ulysses, for the past four years she has bee growing sweet com and cucumbers and a market steer. She .has served as chapter trea surer, secretary and president. She has also held leadership officer ships in 4-H clubs and in her high school class and student council. She said she intends to purse agro nomy and agribusiness studies and . pursue a career as an agricultural consultant. Of the four selected for star achievement, two are to represent Pennsylvania at the Eastern State Livestock Exposition in star judg ing. Selected to go are Laurie Wildman and Elizabeth Spayd. - Benjamin Bow showed the champion Confedate ewe et the lamb Junior breed show. rfr •■ fife .» ? -; j* ■ <# ', I .-,jr* ?--£*w tK v ® (Turn to Pagt A 37) HERNIA? No hernia Is unrepairable, even after sev eral previous failed attempts. We special ize in outpatient hernia repairs, and most patients are able to return to full work with in several days. PLEASE CALL COLLECT OR WRITE FOR MORE INFORMATION MID ATLANTIC SURGICAL SERVICES 217 Harrisburg Ave., Suite 201 Lancaster, PA 17603 (717) 295-5454 MOST INSURANCE ACCEPTED Diesel Engine Service • Industrial - Agricultural - Automotive • New - Rebuilt - Used Engines & Power Units • New & Used'Replacement Parts • Parts & Service On Twin Disc & Rockford Clutches • Diesel Engine Rebuilding & Repair Service • Detroit Diesel Series 53-71-92 & 8.2 Diesels 48-500 HP 13 Pleasant Valley Rd. Ephrata, PA 17522 (717) 733-3890 (717) 738-3146 PAX