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Brothers MANHEIM Brothers Earl and Barry Geib added a poetic touch tb the annual banquet of the Manheim Chapter ot Future Farmers of America on Friday, March 13. Earl, a graduate of the FFA program, brought greetings from the Manheim Young Farmers. He began the rhyming portion of the program as he paid tribute to the Chapter’s softball team, which he managed. The team has won the Lancaster County championship the past two years. Brother Barry, retiring Chapter Chapter >car Farmer named at annual Manheim FFA banquet is Gail Cinder and Star Greenhand is Kevin Moyer. Ifigidply l|<iFlers Woodshed and Equipment Storage Sheds Treated lumber used for base may be placed directly on soil or stone. Will custom build to your specifi cations. • All connections made of galvaniz ed steel plates pressed into wood for maximum stability and strength. • Easy access front opening. Woodshed has masonite siding and Equipment Storage Shed has “Strong Rib” aluminum roof. 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Kenneth Miller, Degrees at Manheim FFA banquet include, R 2 Manheim, dairy farmer and father of from the left, James Codwen, chapter advisor; retiring secretary and new president, Kervin Clarence Geib, R 4 Manheim, father of retiring Miller. Bill Prout, Bill Rohrer, Steve Sachs, Duane Shelly. Also, Stacey Shenk, Duane Stormfeltz, David Wells, Gerald Wenger, Gary Wiegand, David Winters, Scott Stuber, Charles Greenly, Tim Good, Mike Bode, Anna Hawkins, Richard High and Patrick Bryant Chapter Star Farmer Gail Ginder was accompanied in the Chapter Farmer Degree group by Don Slack, Glenn Brandt, Steven Brenner, Eric Eichelberger, Bruce Cressley, Vernon Heisey, Gerald Hoover, Robert Keeney, Barry E Little, Mark S Peters, Michael Pfheger, Brian Ruhi and Edward Sensenich This year s Red' Rose Degree recipients were David Kulp, Star Farmer, Donald Groff, Star Agribusinessman, Richard Hess, Kervin Miller and David Stoltzfus Receiving Keystone Farmer Degrees were Barry Geib, Duane Nfc. MANUFACTURERS .» jjf UAMINATED RAFTERS J#*" Jnd WOOD HOOF TRUSSES ' *- «*» Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 21,1981—D25 Martin, Terry Ebersole and Mike Hess. Steve Hershey and David Keller received their American Farmer Degrees. In addition to Clarence Geib, R 4 Manheim, Honorary Chapter Farmer Degrees went to J. Ken neth Miller, R 2 Manheim, dairy farmer and father of chapter secretary Kervin Miller, and James Cowden, Chapter advisor. Citation awards going to local businesses in honor of their sup port of chapter activities include N G. Hershey and Son, Shotz bergers, J. H Brubaker, Inc and James L Balmer. Foundation award winners in cluded Anna Hawkins, agricultural processing: Eric Eichelberger, fish and wildlife management, Mike Pfheger, home and farm stead improvement, Barry Geib, beef production, Ed Sensenich, diversified livestock production, Jim Hess, crop production; Mike (HAYjBUSTER ** ROCK-EZE • Saves fuel and time by doing two jobs in one - once over the field does it • Patented ground-driven wheel takes the rocks from the wmdrower and deposits them in the hopper Hop per holds one cubic yard of rocks • Picks up rocks from 2” to 15" in diameter Ten-foot wide wmdrower • All hydrualics - No P T.O • Works harder lasts longer Built strong to take plenty of work. • Choose either high-lift model for truck or ground dumping, or low-lift for ground dumping only See your Haybuster Dealer or mail coupon for more information . —— ”i I HAYBUSTER MFG , INC SEND ME MORE INFORMATION ON { I Box 1950 J Haybuster Combination Wmdrower and Rock Picker | I Jamestown ND 58401 1 Haybuster Stacker I I or call (701) 252 4601 iJ Haybuster Microsteder Mutti Purpose Drill I • f i Haybuster Semi Mounted No Tilt Drill j j ~j Haybuster Tub Grinder J I l Haybuster Undercutter ( I r Haybuster Big Bala Buster | I □ Haybuster Chaff Saver I I ZIP_. .PHONE L J Hess, swine production; Kervm Miller, dairy production. Also, Vemon Heisey, placement in agricultural production; Duane Martin, sheep production; John Stepanchak, agricultural elec trification; Brian Lowe, public speaking; Jeff Shenk, poultry production; and Donald Groff, soil and water management The Lancaster County Bankers’ Award went to Barry Geib and the Lancaster Farm Credit project book award to Ed Sensemch. Recognized for attaining the Honor Roll were Barry Geib, Michael Hess, Duane Martm, Timothy Good, Jeff Shenk, Gail Ginder, Edward Sensemch, John Stepanchak and Brian Lowe. Cham animal recipients included Gail Ginder and Kervm Miller, dairy calves; and Tun Good, market lambs. New officers for the coming year (Turn to Page 026) Combination Windrower and Rock Picker .STATE