—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 12. 1977 108 Twin Valley FFA holds By JOANNE SPAHR ELVERSON, Pa. - A covered dish buffet was the setting for the 12th annual Twin Valley Future Farmers of America Chapter parent member banquet held in the Twin Valley High School cafeteria last Friday evening. Twin Valley’s officers - Ted Ford, president; Clarence Jennelle, vice president; Sandy Jennelle, secretary; Dan Mosteller, The girls from the Twin Valley FFA Shade, Deb Ford, Doris Mast, and Jan who received production awards at Oatman. Jan was also a Keystone their 12th annual parent-member Farmer this year, banquet were: (left to right) Sandy Increase storage ..ai less than half the price per square foot! It's quite a buildings— our Off-Peak Wide Span We say ‘buildings' because that's what it is, two buildings in one The big, dear-span part is just what you need to store large, tall equipment combines, 4-wheel dnve tractors, hay balers and other super-size farm tools. The off-peak side bay gives you up to 50% more storage space to 'garage' smaller imple ments and vehicles—tillage tools, small tractors, trucks, cars, trailers, boats, the family camper, maybe a snowmobile or two A big, wide sliding track door in the dear-span section lets you move big machinery in and out easily, and also provides easy intout access for smaller equipment without ‘jockeying’ the bigger stuff around to do it If you need a new building why not get the one that gives you double utility, plus more space at less cost The Off-Peak Wide Span from Wickes Buildings it’s the best of both worlds The Off-Peak Wide Span Call collect today Ephrata, Pennsylvania, Box 300 • (717)733-2312 HIGHWAY 222 W Wickes Buildings treasurer; Jan Oatman, reporter; Jim Mimm, sentinel; Gerald Norris, chaplain; and Deb Ford and Sandy Shade, historians - had charge of the evening’s ceremony. Receiving certificates of appreciation from the group were James A. Umble, a building contractor from Honeybrook, who had em ployed an FFA member for four years and a vo-ag student for two; Jere Brady, Morgantown, who is head of the art program for Twin Valley and who helped with fire hydrant painting and the chapter’s safety poster contest; and Lorraine Zajac, who chaperoned a group of FFA’ers to Penn State last year. Three individuals were also made 1976 Honorary Chapter Farmers by the group. Mr. and Mrs. William Oatman, Honeybrook Rl, and Thomas Engle, t* j »• < if***'* - U WICKES CREDIT Always avails bit to quahfiad buyers Ask about a convtrxtnt plan to fit your budftt. Honey brook Rl, received the banquet came with the plaques of membership, presentation of foundation Engle is currently serving as awards. The first to be advisor to the Twin Valley handed out was Star Chapter Young Farmers as well as Greenhand, an honor which the FFA. „ is given to the outstanding As always, for the members of the organization, the highlight of i. > ‘ * i u annual awards dinner r pnxz i ■ Feeding Equipment George Heath, District Manager 2618 Arcona Road, Mechanicsburg, PA 17055 697-5466 ALEXANDRIA MAXISENBERG 669-4027 BALLY LONGACRE ELECTRIC 845-2261 BELLEFONTE LUC lAS BARN EQUIPMENT 114-383-2806 BELLEVILLE MACLAY I SON 717-935-2101 CAMP HILL LLOYD SULTZBAUGH 737-4554 EAST EARL ZIMMERMAN EQUIPMENT 445-6409 HAMBURG H. DANIEL WENGER 4SB-6574 KIRKWOOD LANDIS A ESBENSHADE 786-4151 member of the incoming class. This year’s winner was Howard Griest, Straightfine Models and systems to suit any requirement Silo unloading - Feed handling - Manure handling Patz has the Equipment Patz has the Personnel Patz means confidence - depend on it. Contact your nearest Patz dealer listed below LEBANON MILLERSBURG MILTON NEWVILLE PIPERSVILLE STREET MD THOMASVILLE Honeybrook Rl. Griest waj also chosen to be recipient of a $lOO cast award designed to help him establish an FFA project Presenting the award was Ruth Houck, co-owner o( (Continued on Page 109] MAMIN HORST 272-0871 IcALISTERVILLE SANER FARM SYSTEMS 463-2606 LANDIS LABOR SAVERS 692-4647 LANDIS FARMSTEAD AUTOMATION 437-2375 FRED B. McGILLRAY 776-7312 MOYER FARM SERVICE 766-5675 WALTER WEBSTER 452-1521 KENNETH LSPAHR 225-1064