Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 15, 1980, Image 117

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Third-place Lancaster County team in FFA poultry judging from Penn Manor
High School, shown with Gus Birchier, coach, included, from the left, Jim
Alexcih, Tanya Green and Steve Appel.
Poultry judging
(Continued from Page C2B)
wiividuals included Steve
Smith, Ephrata, 451.5
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Cliff Homing, New Holland,
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Also, Barry Geib,
Manheim Central, 439.9; Jim
Alexcih, Penn Manor, 431.5;
Top individual finisher in the Lancaster County
FFA poultry judging was Steve Smith, of Ephrata.
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, {March 15,1980—€
Theresa Luckenbill, Penn
Manor, 421.3; Steve Appel,
Penn Manor, 419.3; Mike
Eberly, New Holland, 418.8;
and Randy Spacht, New
Holland, 413.8.
Teams scores included
New Holland A team, 1297.8;
New Holland B team, 1272.3;
and Penn Manor, 1243.8.
The revolving trophy,
which was awarded to the
top Lancaster County team,
was provided by the Lan
caster County Poultry
Association. Other top
atrophies were sponsored by
Weaver’s.
Acting chief
named in
health
division
WASHINGTON, D.C. -
James 0. Lee, Jr., js the
acting administrator of the
U.S. Department of
Agriculture’s Animal and
Plant Health Inspection
Service, Assistant
Agriculture Secretary
Bobby Smith announced
Monday.
At the same time, Lee was
promoted to permanent
associate administrator of
the agency.
Smith, who is in charge of
the USDA’s transportation
and marketing services, also
announced that Harvey L.
Ford Jr., moved up on
March 2 to replace Lee as
deputy administrator for
plant protection and
quarantine programs.
Lee will serve as acting
administrator of the agency
until a new administrator is
appointed to replace Francis
J. Mulhern, who has retired.
Smith said Lee will be the
full-time associate ad
ministrator for the agency.
Since joining the USDA in
1966, Lee has held various
positions in plant protection
programs. Before that, he
worked for the En
vironmental Protection
Agency and as an animal
biologist with the U.S.
Department of Intenor. He
is a native of Cadiz, Ohio,
and holds several degrees in
biology and chemistry.
Ford was assistant deputy
administrator for national
programs in Washington,
D.C., and was the south
western regional director of
plant protection and
quarantine programs at
Gulfport, Miss. He holds a
biology degree from Rich
mond University and is a
native of Colonial Heights,
Va.
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