B24—Lancasttr Fanning, Saturday, May 19,1984 State makes additional donated food available HARRISBURG - The Penn sylvania Department of Agriculture has announced that a total of $640,526 in residual USDA donated foods will be made available to the state’s needy families through existing distribution networks for inclusion in emergency food boxes during the coming weeks. State Agriculture Secretary Penrose Hallowell said today, “We have sought and received approval from jthe Pood and Nutrition Service ul the U.S. Department of Agriculture to make these ad ditional commodities available through the state’s traditional emergency feeding network. ’ ’ These commodities were originally slated for use in the Title I Congregate Feeding Program. The Department won USDA ap proval to reallocate these food- (Continued from Page B 21) Long and Allen Smith, all of Anville-Cleona and Northern Northern Lebanon. Agriculture Mechanics - Russell Wolfe and Frank Mohn, both of Northern Lebanon. Dairy Foods - Dan Groff, Dave Groff and Tom Price, all of Cedar Crest. Horse Judging - Ann Lansberry, Brenda Miller and Jenny Embrich, all of Cedar Crest. Dairy Judging - Karl Brant, Anville-Cleona; Doug Croff, Elco; and Jeff Ruhl, Cedar Crest. Floriculture - Ellen Hanson, Tammy Weaber and Jody Ulrich, all of Lebanon Vo-Tech. Land Judging - Karl Brant, David Groff and Paul Longenecker, Annville-Cleona. In the County Creed Contest the winners were Lorinda Zuck, Cedar Crest; Susan Elliott, Anville- Cleona; and Gene Kreitzer, Northern Lebanon. The Parliamentary Procedures Contest winners were Cedar Crest, This Walk Could Be Expensive. 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Hallowell said the Department will continue to monitor in ventories and make appropriate redistributions if additional residuals of Title I foods are realized. Fies, Eberly Lebanon. Speaking contest winners were Dale Balmer, Russel Wolfe, and Charles Kline, Elco. Conservation speaking honors went to Russel Wolfe; Bryan Boyer, Cedar Crest; and Darrin Nissley, Cedar Crest. Extemporaneous Speaking honors were earned hy Charles Kline; Mike Kunkle, Northern Lebanon; and Dale Balmer. Also announced at the banquest were the 1984 county officers. They are Charles Kline, Elco, president; Gary Krall, Cedar Crest, vice president; Ed Zuck, Cedar Crest, 2nd vice president; Tammy Weaber, Lebanon Vo-Tech, secretary; Brain Eberly, Elco, treasurer; Dale Balmer, Annville- Cleona, reporter; Nelson Bomgardner, Northern Lebanon, sentinel; Steve Reigel, Annville- Cleona, chaplain; and Wesley Harding, Northern Lebanon, parliamentarian. 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