C24—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 9,1981 MYERSTOWN Members and guests from the Annville-Cleona School District, Northern Lebanon School District, Elco School District, Cedar Crest School District, and the Lebanon County Vo-Tech School, attended the county FFA banquet, Tuesday, April 28, at the Elco Middle School. The 1980-81 Lebanon County officers are Glenn T. Wenger, President from Elco FFA; Dean Patches, Vice-President from Northern Lebanon County FFA; Mike Bare, 2nd Vice-President from Northern Lebanon FFA; Karen Rhode, Secretary from lebanon County Vo-Tech FFA; Daryl Balmer, Treasurer from Annville-Cleona FFA; Jeff Reigel, Sentinel from Annville-Cleona FFA; John Kline, Reporter from Elco FFA; Bob Bomberger, Chaplain from Cedar Crest FFA; Mark Patches, Parliamentarian from Cedar Crest FFA; and Wendy Weller, Historian from Lebanon County Vo-Tech FFA. The Advisory Committee present included Harvey A. Smith, Area Vocational Consultant; Gerald L. Stnckler, Elco; J. 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CONTACT: MARTIN’S REFRIGERATION SERVICE 1122 Woodstock Road Fayetteville, PA 17222 Phone: (717)352-2783 SALES & SERVICE Lebanon balds county FFA banquet State Association of FFA. David Wenger presented the members with their awards for their Lebanon County Project books. Award winners from the Little Dutchman FFA were: First place winners. Bob Kreider, 2 enterprise farming program; Dawn Dohner, sheep herd; Brian Sell, veal; Jeff Reigel, soybeans and broilers; Henry Martin, home im provement; Donald Baer, tree fruits. Second place winners, Daryl Balmer, 2 enterprise farming program; Jean Morton, market hogs; Melodye Keller, sheep herd; Brian Hartman, garden; Ed Hostctter, veal; Wendy Mever, Shropshire breeders meet GETTYSBURG - Shropshire breeders convened at Belmont Ridge Farm in Adams County recently for their Annual Spring Field Day. Dr. Larry Hutchinson, Extension veterinarian from Penn State was the guest speaker. Ovine medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, the Keystone Bred Ewe Sale, the possibility of hosting the National Shropshire Show and the ram performance tests at Penn State were subjects discussed during the business meeting. Harvey Miller of Damascus, Maryland was elected president for a two year term. Miller sue “OH” USED TANKS 300 Gai. & Up martin got 2nd place in home improvement and a check for $5O. Brian McFeaters got 3rd place in turf and landscape management and a check for $25. ceeds T.P. Kirby of Macungie who was elected secretary. Miller has served a previous term as president from 1977 to 1979. Maxine Beall of Germantown, Maryland, was elected vice president, and Barbara Platt of Gettysburg, was re-elected treasurer. Annette Menhennett of Cochranville was named delegate-at-large. Belmont Ridge Farm is the home of Charles and Barbara Platt. The group toured the Platt’s sheep facilities and saw their flock of registered Shropshires and Merino sheep. 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