Dl2—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 29,1980 Penn BY PAT KAUFFMAN MILLERSVILLE Charlie Brown is alive and well and a member of the Penn Manor FFA. Brown along with a host of others, was attending the annual Manor Chapter banquet here, Tuesday and won several awards in cluding the Red Rose Far mers degree. Among those surprised and honored were thirteen lucky recipients of chain Steve Appel, Pequea, is shown with his creed and orange sales contest awards. SUPPLEMENT PRICES GETTING YOU DOWN Switch to Mol-Mix liquid supplements. . the money-saving way to insure maximum feed efficiency Puts low-cost gams on your beef cattle and sheep, gets top production from your dairy herd Mol-Mix is a cane molasses-based supplement.. a powerhouse of energy, protein, vitamins, and trace minerals . all in liquid form for quicker digestion and use. Mol-Mix is easier to handle, t 00... saves you trouble, time, and labor costs. 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Receiving plaques for their Keystone Farmer degrees were: FredLefever, Nelson Breneman, Ramon Hunt, Tim Kreider, Gordon Long, Jay McMichael, Kay Shertzer, Jeff Risser, Chris Riggs, Dave Wiker, and Tim Frey. Third year, Red Rose degrees, were presented to: Jim Hanush, Kevin Landis, Bob Musser, Aaron Eber sole, Gerald Frey, John Ressler, Charles Brown, George Garrett, Chris Riggs, Nancy Barley, Harry Witmer, Wayne Hess, Carl Miller and Dave Foutz. Star Red Rose recipient was Wayne Hess, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Hess, Conestoga. Those receiving Chapter Farmer degrees included: Dale Almond, Todd Berry, Jay Frey, Gerald Hess, Tim Hess, Jim Musser, Jere Neff, Charlie Martin, Melvin Williams. 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Farm Tire Center \ its own Charlie Brown Officers for the coming year front from left are: Bob Musser, Lancaster, vice president; Jim Harnish, Lancaster, advisor; Kim Miller, Conestoga, secretary; Harry Witmer. Millersville, sentinel: Jeff Burkholder, Washington Boro, chaplain; Mary Peiffer, Pequea, historian. Back row; Kevin Landis, Lancaster, parliamentarian; Aaron Ebersole, Willow Street, executive vice president; Wayne Hess. Conestoga, president; Jim Musser, Mountville, corresponding secretary; Jeff Ebersole. Willow Street, reporter; Gerald Frey, Washington Boro, program director. John Ressler, Pequea, treasurer was absent when picture was taken. Almond, Jim Brazil, Jim Handel, Robert Herr, Troy Jones, Greg Long, Kim Miller, Doug Ostberg, Cary Riggs, Irvin Swisher, Don Wissler, Mark Phillips, Enc Krug, Bob Porterfield, John Handel, Frank Hess, Dan Martin and Kurt Wagner. Gerald Hess was chosen Star Chapter Farmer, with Jim Musser the runner-up. 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