FFA Members (Continued From Page 36) he showed for three years in various area shows and in the Southeastern Regional FFA Dairy Show in Harrisburg. He has since expanded his farming program to include three cows, four heifers, and seven acres of field corn. Tom participated in the chapter Dairy Judging Team which competed at Penn State during FFA Activities Week. Tom is an active member of Bethel United Methodist Church in Spring City. He also is a member of the Tri-Community 4- H Dairy and Tractor Driving clubs. After graduation, Tom will work on his parent’s dairy farm, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Mowrer, Spring City, along with his brother. previous spring, he participated in several local fairs. As a junior Terry served as the FFA vice-president at Twin Valley. He received the Berks County FFA Degree and received both a gold and silver medal for his project books in the state contest. He was also elected to the National Honor Society. Terry is currently serving as president of both the Twin Valley FFA and the Berks County FFA Association. Terry is a very active member of the Honey Brook United Methodist Church, where he is a member of the Adult Choir, and is president of the Men’s Group. He has spoken on religion many times, and is a Sunday school teacher. Terry’s FFA projects have always dealt with animals. Currently his projects consist of a dairy bull, a yearling dairy heifer, and a heifer due to calf during Farm Show Week. He has been instrumental in helping set Terry Lee Murray is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Samuels of RD2 Honey Brook. Terry is a senior at Twin Valley High School, and is employed by Mr. Charles Gable, noted local Ayrshire cattle breeder. During his freshman year, Terry served on numerous FFA committees and received the Greenhand Degree. At the chapter Banquet he received the Star Chapter Greenhand award. - Terry served at Twin Valley’s Chaplain during his sophmore year. He attended the National FFA Convention in Kansas City Missouri. During the summer he attended the Pa. FFA Convention at Penn State and participated in the State FFA Chorus. Having purchased a dairy heifer the , I L—_ '/ Hi Simple to run. Plug a Mini-Furnace in an electrical outlet, and it starts at once. Unplug it and it stops. It’s that easy. Full heat in seconds. Start the Mini- Furnace, hold your hand at the front, and you’ll feel full heat light now...over 260 degrees of it, even when the surrounding temperature is zero. Circulates 50,000 BTU’s an hour. Operates for less than 6 cents an hour on kerosene or -1 fuel oil. Weighs only 41 pounds and can easily be mo\ ed anv where vou want heat. See us now for a free demonstration. ■ EASY TO HANDLE " REMINGTON S CHAIN SAW 2 MODEL ■ Cl O AUTOMATIC S 4>L m 7 oiler 8 i j /^^516995 g Here's a fully automatic Rem ■ mgton Cham Saw you can use B to fell trees up to 30 inches in B diameter. And it's ideal for S trimming and pruning, cutting h firewood, even building out | door furniture B Weighs just 9* lbs. yet has B powerful 46 cc displac -5 ment engine a Fingertip starting g Low-tone muffler ■ Automatic oiling B Cushion grip handles B Exclusive 2-year warranty ■ $|7Q95 with roller B I*7 nose guide B bar ■bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb Terry Murray Twin Valley Chapter NEW! iReoDY HeaTeß Mini-Furnace t Portable Heater WHEEL HORSE SALES and SERVICE ni i co c 1 Mile North of Terre Hill on Route 897 TILLcKo East Earl, R.D.I,Pa. Phone 215-445-6272 TOUGHnuiGENTLE GERMAN i Ou’tOMO s«*w f*c CC«HO«tt O'* • 0*ct»«w«0 Cl. NO « MOWERS 5 up a beekeeping “Co-operative” within the chapter, and is currently raising veal calves in partnership with another Twin Valley officer. After graduation this spring Terry would like to show dairy animals and if possible own his own dairy farm. Mel Weiler Cloister Chapter Mel Weiler, son of Mr. & Mrs. Eli Weiler, RDI, Stevens is currently president of the Cloister FFA and has also served as vice-president and county FFA reporter. Mel was named winner of the chapter’s chain calf and chain sheep awards. He attended the National FFA Convention as a chapter delegate. He. was also a member of the Ist place dairy ( while in school, Glenn was judging team at Columbus, Ohio active in FFA, having projects of Si Jl£ d& Ce team at ve ? calves heifere pigs, tobacco Richard Hess is quite active at Atlantic Rural Exposition in and also attended the FFA p F a He^ chapter Virginia as a member of Penn- Convention in Kansas City in * . * „ „ chapter sylvania’s Poultry judging team. 1972 ' Continued On Page 38) ■nnMnimmmi»nninmnnnnnn<U| The Snapper SnowThrovver. ■ It gets you through the worst S of winter. : When the snow begins to pile up or ii ■ over, winter may not be exactly a“ wonder] g for you. 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Fi nancmg is easy with us Backed by 27 years of Wheel Horse experience Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 5,1974 — His farming program includes dairy heifers, market hogs and lambs, and field corn. Glenn Long Penn Manor Chapter Glenn Long is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard M. Long, Columbia RD2. He is a member of Habecker Mennonite Church and Sunday school and belongs to the youth group. He lives with his parents on a 90 acre farm. Since graduation from school, he is working as a mechanic for R.S. Bollinger & Son, Mountville and also helps on the farm when possible. + FETTER -X'l w POWER PAYS * s THERE'S A FETTER THAT'S BETTERS FOR YOUR APPLICATION: ■ CONTINUOUS RATING'S John Weaver, son of Mr & Mrs. J. Paul Weaver, RDI, Ephrata was a member of the small gasoline engine trouble shooting team that placed Ist in the state and 3rd in the regional contest held at Springfield, Mass. John also attended the National FFA Convention as a member of Pennsylvania’s Meats Evaluation Team. His farming program includes market hogs and field com. His record book has won numerous awards in local and state competition. Weaver has exhibited his livestock at various local shows the past four years winning many awards. 1 Vi TO 45 H.P. LAWN-BOY John Weaver Cloister Chapter 37
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