B 1 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 17, 1997 mm The 1997*1998 SUN area FFA officers from the West Snyder FFA Chapter Include, from left, Joe Kramer chap lain, Dustin Herman sentinel, and Luke Zerby president. Ross Mitchell, assistant chaplain; Shane Eia, student adviser; and Brandon Bowers, assistant student West Snyder FFA Attends SUN Area Leadership Training Conference The annual SUN Area Leader ship Training Conference was held April 22 at Christ United Lutheran Church at MilmonL The 1997-1998 West Snyder FFA officer team attended in order to learn the duties of their office. West Snyder FFA mem bers in attendance included Luke Zerby, president; Joe Kramer, vice president of community develop ment; Rose Carper, vice president of chapter development; Michele Fetterolf, vice president of student development; Jennifer McWil liams. secretary; Sandy Opdyke, assistant secretary; Jenna Straub, treasurer; Jess Catherman, assis tant treasurer, Heidi Good, assis tant reporter, Maria Trego, sen tinel; Jessica Walter, assistant sen tinel; Dustin Herman, chaplain; Crafters Needed At Cook-Off YORK (York Co.) Area crafters are invited to participate in a craft show and sell their hand made creations at the fourth an nual Keystone National Rib Cook- Off and Music Fest, scheduled Thursday, July 24 through Sun day, July 27, at the York Fair grounds. Event organizers expect dozens of artisans and crafters to take part in the four-day festival, which is • Special Dairy Stories and Features • Regional Dairy Association News • DHIA Newsletter ADVERTISERS... Get Complete Coverage by Reserving Your Space Now in this Special Issue. DEADLINE FOR ADS - MAT 23 Phone 717-626-1164, 717-394-3047 or Fax 717-733-6068 adviser. John Ewing, state FFA sentinel, gave the keynote address. Eli zabeth Hollenbach, state FFA sec retary, assisted with team building activities. Both state FFA officers in attendance are graduates of the West Snyder FFA Chapter. This year Luke Zerby, Joe Kramer, and Dustin Herman were eligible to run for a SUN area office from the West Snyder Chapter. They were interviewed by die current SUN Area officers (from Mifflinburg, Line Moun tain, West Snyder, and Middle burg). Luke Zerby was selected as ther 1997-1998 SUN area FFA president, Joe Kramer was selected as SUN area chaplain, and Dustin Herman was selected as SUN area sentinel. expected to attract more than 50,000 people this year to the fair grounds. Crafters are also invited to demonstrate their craft on site. For more information on re serving a craft booth, send a self addressed stamped envelope to: Keystone National Rib Cook-Off and Music Fest Craft Fair. P.O. Box 143, Dallastown, PA 17313, or call (717) 246-2853. FEATURING... Boring Fire Company Holds Gas Engine Show BORING, Md. - The Boring Volunteer Fire Company will hold its 16th Annual Gas Engine and Tractor Show on Saturday and Sunday. May 31 and June 1. Ad mission and parking are free to the public. The fire house is located at 14711 Old Hanover Road, which is off Route 30, half way between Reisterstown and Hampstead. In addition to the display of ear ly model gas engine and tractors a community flea market will be Remove Smoke, Mildew Odors READING (Berks Co.) Odors from smoke or mildew are usually difficult to remove. This is because these odors can often be come trapped in textiles, making them impossible to remove by normal cleaning techniques. Most of these odors, however, can be re moved by your drycleaner through the use of ozone generators. Oxygen commonly exists in na ture as the stable form 0,, but it also exists in a reactive form called ozone, O s . The important difference between ozone and Civil War Encampment MECHANICSBURG (Cum berland Co.) History will re peat itself in Mechanicsburg Memorial Day Weekend when soldiers in blue will be setting up their tents, firing off their wea pons. and sipping coffee made over an open fire while sharing tales of war. The encampment held at Sailors Memorial Park, North Washing ton St, Mechanicsburg will be open to the public between noon and S p.m. on Saturday, May 24, but visitors are invited to return for a candlelight tour at 8 p.m. The camp will re-open at noon on Sun day and close at S p.m. The event is free. Call 717 697-6088 for more information. Cabinet Making Demonstration LANDIS VALLEY (Lancaster Co.) Sunday, May 18 from 12:30 p.m. to 4:30 pan at Lancas ter’s Landis Valley Museum, ca binetmaker Jay Brubaker will demonstrate both the use of a lathe while turning a Windsor chair leg and the art of carving furniture de tails. Admission charged. 2.5 miles north of Lancaster on Rl 272/Oregon Pk. (717) 569-0401. • What’s New in Dairy Research • Marketing - Dairy’s Future • Favorite Dairy Recipes held. New this year is the addition of a Pedal Pull, Saturday at noon, and a Garden Tractor Pull, Sunday at noon. The popular “TRACTOR PULL” Contest, sponsored by the Antique Tractor Association, will begin at 3 p.m. on Saturday. The Renegade doggers will perform both Saturday and Sunday at 11 am. and 1 p.m. and Bob Plunkcrt and Real Country will be playing at 2 and 5 pm. on Saturday. Gos pel Music will be sung on Sunday oxygen is the additional energy ozone possesses, making it more chemically reactive than oxygen. Ozone is formed through a pro cess called oxidation, causes the material with which oxygen is combined to change its modular configuration by losing one or more of its electrons. Ozone generators work by pass ing dry air through a high frequen cy electrical field. This electrical discharge splits an oxygen mole cule into two free atoms, which then combine with an oxygen Scholarship For Adams Co. Student GETTYSBURG (Adams Co.) The Adams County Poultry Association will award a $2,000 scholarship to a student from Adams County, who is enrolled in the Penn State University College of Agricultural Sciences or human development during the 1997-98 year. The applicant must have an acceptable scholastic avenge and be in need of financial assistance. Students should apply for assis- Bill Kelly Day To Be Held GREENSBURG (Westmore land Co.) For more than 37 years, residents of Westmoreland County have grown from the knowledge Bill Kelly gives to the Cooperative Extension. In recog nition of Kelly’s many contribu tions, a Bill Kelly Appreciation Day will be held Sunday, June 1 from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the West moreland Fairgrounds, Greens burg, Ml Pleasant Rd. Dinner will be served at 4 p.m. with the program beginning at 5 Lancaster Farming’s Annual DAIRY ISSUE June 7,1887 Reaching Over 50,000 Dairy and Farm Industry Readers at 10 am. Always a favorite with eA - one is the food prepared Volunteers. Breakfast is <rved starting at 7 a.m. and is Allowed by a menu of homemade fries and soup. Pit Beef and the usual fare erf burgers, hot dogs and pizza. For information, contact Shaf Bosley (410) 429-2903 or for Flea Market spaces call Debbie Hud gins (410) 374-4646. molecule that has not been split to form ozone. The contact between ozone and the odors embeded in the textiles causes oxidation to re occur, resulting in eliminatioak f the odors and release of • Some drycleaners charge as much as 60 percent of the normal invoice price for this service. However, if the garment is valu able or if you have experienced a disaster such as a Ore or flood, you may find it well worth the money. tance through the Office of Student Aid. Application forms and addition al information can be obtained from Walter P. Griest, 2710 Mum masburg Rd., Gettysburg, tele phone (717) 677-8646, or from the Adams County Extension Office, 1135 Chambersburg Rd., Genß burg, (717) 334-6271. All forms must be completed and returned to one of the above names no later than June IS, 1997. p.m. Cost is $5 per person. Fami lies are encouraged to attend. The planning committee is com piling a book of letters for Kelly. If you would like to submit a letter, send it on unfolded i'A xl 1-inch paper, with a 114 -inch marging on the left side of the paper. Send the letter and make reservations by May 21. Make checks payable to Wesmoreland County Extensjgn Fund, Appreciation Day, Aij Donohoe Center, R. 12, Box 202 E, Greensburg, PA IS6OI.
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