Last chance to order this limited edition print. FFA member Greg Yoder painted the “Weedy Retreat Mallards” as a fundraiser for the FFA Foundation. The original sold for $1,500. The painting is reproduced In full size with an image area of 13x18 inches on the flhest 100 percent ail rag paper. Cost is $7O for a signed number print; $lOO for an artist proof; $l4O for a remarque; and an additional $7O to have It doubled matted and framed. Double matting Is in a dark green for the Inner mat and a neutral beige for the outer mat. A matted picture is on display at the Lancaster Farming office during the next few weeks. Make checks payable to PA FFA Foundation, c/o Bob Lauffer, Gar den Spot High School, 669 E. Main St. P.O. Box 609, New Holland, PA 17557. LANCO CONCRETE WALLS, INC. • Agricultural • Commercial • Residential We Do NRCS Approved Work • Quality Workmanship • Retaining Walls • Bunker Silos • Manure Pits • Slatted Floor Deep Pits • Footers • Flatwork LANCO CONCRETE WALLS, INC. PO BOX 256, Bird-In-Hand, PA 17505 CONTACT Steve Petersheim, Jr (717)291-4585 ■ FAX (717)291-4686 Get more capacity and better service from Chore-Time’s 9\[ezU Next Generation bin A‘ ~r , \ , f' ’ -ifM . - ' - j-£li 'lit HydroShleld* Weather, Jp 'r, • ,» Guard prevents water from dra kcV:"'- h v ‘ ”" "i’l ’ *>' i® running down hopper »§>-•! fit ,&* ■'t.jjltf If V’v=> ’ ,r f ‘« ; t I ■ B&k • ACCESS PLUS’ permits Call for pricing on bins assembled and easy clean out of tiie bin delivered to your farm from the ground. High Capacity 40* roof (left) allows more storage and stays cleaner than conventional 30‘ roof (right) Light Bulbs qcj, ( \ 25 to 100 Watts OD V Ea, V Brass Base - 5000 Mrs. Nnrthaact Northeast Agn Systems Inc m Fly way Business D ork Deimorvo Stor ■l •iOSUrwe.s.tyAve SS ■■■UA i™'^ 3 , 7 n, Federalsburg MD —■ H!Mi 1-BW-673-2580 1-80Q.735-6361 Contracts available call for information ■ Broiler ■ Pullfets • Call for our free brochure “What is contract production?” libs and save electricity Replace your bul lent Fluorescent Lights with energy efficii 13 Watts 5-7-9 Walts 5.49 ea. 5.79 ea Master Distributor Since 1982 Authorized Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 12, 19M-815 Food Sanitation Course STROUDSBURG (Monroe Co.) Penn State Cooperative Extension will be offering Scrv- Safe, a training and certification program for Foodservice person nel October 13, 20, 27, and No vember 3 at the Monroe County Office, Route 611, Stroudsburg. The course will begin at 9 a.m. each day, and end at 4:30. Cost is SBS including the textbook, hand outs, a pocket thermometer, and beverage breaks. The class re quires reading of the textbook and independent study. On November 3, the National Restaurant Asso Somerset (Continued from Page B 14) The 120-pound crossbred, grand champion lamb of Heidi Svonavec, Rockwood, at $lO a pound, brought $1,200 from Animal Medical Center of Somerset County Nicole Shultzs 122-pound, reserve champion Suffolk bought by Swank’s Steel City Shows, brought $671 or $5 50 a pound. Shultz is from Rockwood Lucas Svonavec had the champion home grown lamb bought at $6 50 a pound or $786.50 by Yachere Mobile Feeds Lindsey Schmuck’s home grown reserve champion lamb was bought by Lost Run Lodge for $669 50, or $6.50 a pound Schmuck is from Rockwood Gabriel Svonavec, Rockwood had the Carcass Lamb champion which sold for $2 a pound to Sheesley Supply Co of Johnstown Charles Smith. Rockwood PAUL B. ZIMMERMAN. INC. FUR I 50 Woodcorner Bd., UUte, PA 17543 1 MU* w..t of Ephrata M "'JX., " (717)738-7350 s.i 7 4mi • HARDWARE • FARM SUPPLIES • CUSTOM MANUFACTURING • CRANE SERVICE , ■ 1 ] . t elation certification exam will be given. Those who pass will re ceive a certificate from the Educa tional Foundation of the National Restaurant Association, as a certi fied food handler. Payment must accompany registration which is due by October 2. Send to Penn State Cooperative Extension, 4499 Route 611, Stroudsburg, PA 18360 (check payable to “Spe cial Extension Account”). For more information, call (717) 421-6430 or email at Monroe Ext@psu.edu. Livestock showed the grand champion market swine, a Hampshire cross weighing 240 pounds It was bought by First Philson Bank N A for $1 320, or $5 50 per pound. The reserve champion swine, a 261-pound Blue Butt shown by Brock Hillegass, Fairhope, sold for $4.20 per pound, or $1,096 20 The buyer was Somerset County 4-H and FFA Scholarship Fund Also awarded during the sale were the 4-H scholarships to Ryan Schmuck, Amy Schmuck, Heidi Svonavec, Sara Hillegas, and Gretchen Fox Statistician Doyle Paul observed that about 400 buyers were enthusiastic and gave good prices throughout, which accounted for the averages of $1 21 per pound for the beef; $2.26 for lambs, and $1 54 for the swine your Comp fete Headquarters Hor Sprayers & (Parts