A32-Umcmw Farming, Saturday, Apr# 23. 1994 Linda Williams Bedford Co. Correspondent WOODSBURY (Bedford Co.) The Bedford County annual Junior Holstein Field Day was held on Wednesday, April 13, at the Charles Hershberger farm near Woodbury. Practicing their FFA learned judging skills were about 110 stu District Awards Scholarships FLEETWOOD (Berks Co.) The conservation district has awarded two individuals with $l,OOO toward their first year of college. This is the seventh year that these scholarships have been awarded to outstanding youth in Berks County. Camilla M. Elfazzani will be graduated from Conrad Weiser High School this year and plans to continue her education at North land College in Ashland, Wis. Camilla is the daughter of M.A. and Jean Elfazzani of Wemers ville. Camilla has been involved with several school organizations in cluding marching and concert bands. National Honor Society, the Key Club, county band and or chestra, the computer club, and the student environmental action club. She attended the Don Hart man Conservation Leadership School and the Penn State Conser vation Camp. The essay she wrote in her ap plication shows how much she ap preciates the environment and how important it is for us to appre ciate and conserve what we have for our future enjoyment and sur vival. Heather Dawn Dougherty will LANCASTER FARMING'S CLASSIFIED ADS GET RESULTS! Just v) You a , >9 «u an of your ration ingredients including long stem dry hay and other tough roughages that previously could not be included In your mixed ration SPECIAL OF THE MONTH • Rlssler 190 cu. ft. Mixer Portable or Stationary • 5-600 Bale Processor (Dsmo) $1950 • Wslghtronlc Scslss, Modsl 700 E, Fits any brand mixer, 5 yr. warranty • VD 3000 Gallon Manure Tank, For Sals or Rent • Ueed Knight 225 Mixer Feeder, excellent cond.. 1 vr. old We Will Service All Brands of Elactronlc Scales And Most Brands of Mixers MILLCREEK farm E systems 2255 Old Philadelphia Pike Uncaster, PA 17602 (717) 396-5987 Northern Bedford Captures Holstein Trophies dents from Chestnut Ridge and Northern Bedford High Schools. Northern Bedford walked away with all of the trophies. David Donaldson, Hopewell, and Tom McElwee, New Enterprise took home the junior awards while Tara Godshall and Jerry Conley were senior winners. be graduated from Twin Valley High School this year and plans to continue her education at the Uni versity Park Campus of the Penn sylvania State University School of Agriculture with a major in agricultural science. Her plans in clude becoming a doctor of veter inary medicine. She is the daughter of Debra Dougherty of Elverson. Heather has been an officer of the FFA chapter four years. She has won honors in many categor ies at the county, regional and state levels. She served as a coun ty FFA officer two years. She was awarded the Keystone Degree in 1994. She is a member of the National Honor Society and has served on many active committees. She has won many record book contests and competed in judging contests at local and state fair events. She was a member of the Berks Coun ty Envirothon winning team and also placed well in the state En virothon. Her essay shows she realizes what a complex ecosystem we live in and how each part of that sys tem is important to all the other parts. EXTENDED PARTS DEPT. HOURS APRIL MAY JUNE To Better Serve You During The Busy Planting Season -Mar '— BROS. INC. —> fn7 > «••«« Sue Fox, Bedford Couilty young FFAers on ‘Teeding Dairy presided over the junior judging Extension agent talked on “vend- Cows.” competition, ladon,” for the dairy cow. The highly debated BST subject Martinsburg Milling provided Dick Lopse of the Mardnsburg was broached by Steve Shaw. refreshments which were served Milling Company educated the Bob Mowry of Mowry Farms by Sara and Andy Mohr. MON * TUBS * THURS ★ FRI. 7:00 AM - 8:00 PM WED - 7:00 AM - 5:00 PM SAT. 7:00 AM - 3:00 PM David Donaldson, Jerry »nley, Tara. trophies at the Bedford County Junior Holstein Field Day. r T * Honing