Area IContinutd from Pago 50) Geoffrey Fultz Twin Valley stitute, was a livestock judge at the Kutztown Pair, and participated in the Berks County Small Gasoline Engines Contest. In eleventh grade Geoffrey was elected to the newly created position of chapter Historian where he served as keeper of the chapter scrapbook, receiving a gold medal in the state scrapbook contest for his efforts. He also par ticipated in the livestock judging contest at FFA Activities Week and was a member of the chapter Parliamentary Procedure Team in both the county and area contests. Geoffrey is currently serving his second term as chapter historian. This past October he at tended the National FFA Convention with the other Twin Valley Officers. Since Geoffrey’s interests have always been in the area of mechamcs, he has worked for his father at the family service station, and has become a rather ac complished mechanic. NEW! RePDY HeaTGR Mini-Furnace Portable Heater Simple' lo urn. Plim a Mim-Furnaic in an decimal outk’t, and it staits at once Unplug it and it stops. It’s that cas\. Full lit at in seconds Slait (lie Mini- Finnace. hold \mn hand at the* hunt, and son'll feel lull heat light now . ox ei 260 degrees of il (-sen when the snn ounding lempei .itnrc is /ei o C'n c date s 50,000 UTU’s an liotn Operates lor less tlian 6 cents an horn on keiosene oi = 1 fuel ml \\ eighs onl\ 41 pounds and can easih he moxecl am w here x on want heat See us now for a free demonstration Youth To Receive Keystone Degrees Paul K. Barr Governor Mifflin Paul K. Barr Paul K. Barr, son of Mr. Paul S. Barr and Mrs. Adelaide Schwartz, Shillington, is a senior at Governor Mifflin High School. He is now serving his local FFA chapter as vice president. Paul, during his years in FFA, has received the Greenhand Degree, Star Greenhand Award, Chapter Farmer Degree, Star Chapter Farmer Award, and Berks County Degree. He also participated in many contests including the public speaking and parliamentary procedure contests. He was an agronomy entrant in the state FFA contest at Penn State during FFA week. He is a member of St. John’s Lutheran Church and an active member of the youth group. He is also a scout in Troop 264 sponsored by the church and has received his Eagle and Religious awards. With his father, Paul farms 140 acres of com, hay, and small grains. His supervised fanning program consisted of 20 acres of field com. I TILLERS William A. Abrams William Abrams is the son of Mr. & Mrs. Richard Abrams RD6, Sinking Springs. He is presently a freshman at the Berks Campus of Penn State majoring in Ag-Education. William was a member of the Governor Mifflin FFA for 4 years and served as chapter president and county secretary. He received his star chapter farmer degree in 1973 and his chapter greenhand degree in 1972. William received fourth in the Ag Salesman Contest at FFA days in 1974 and was a delegate to the FFA Summer convention in 1973. Along with projects that have included corn, beef finishing, William has also raised and shown sheep at the various area fairs in cluding Kutztown and Reading. Kevin Hertzog Kevin Hertzog is the son of Mrs. Ernest Hertzog of 120 Kevin L. Hertzog Kutztown Area + PETTER + * POWER PAYS * THERE'S A PETTER THAT'S BETTER WHEEL HORSE TOUGH GEHMAN BROS. SALES and SERVICE 1 Mile North of Terre Hill on Route 897 East Earl, R.D.I. Pa Phone 215-445-6272 Callowhill St., Topton. Kevin is currently a senior in vocational agriculture at Kutztown Area High School, and have received the FFA degrees in his county. For the. past four years he has been working as a dairy herdsman of a 50 cow herd' for work experience. Kevin has served his chapter as reporter and vice president and from 1972-74 he was a member of the State FFA band. Jeffrey C. Miller Jeffrey C. Miller, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl S. Miller, RD3, Kutztown. He is currently a senior at the Jeffrey Miller Kutztown Area Kutztown Area High School majoring in vocational agriculture. Jeffrey has received his county FFA degrees and has served his chapter as secretary, chaplain, reporter, president and county president. Dairy herds, com, alfalfa, grain and silage com are a FOR YOUR APPLICATION: few of the projects he has taken over the past four years. He has been a winner in the state production credit fanning award and the state; record book contest as well as participating on the dairy judging team at State FFA Days as well as at the National Convention. He has won the National FFA Dairy Production award, Crop Production Award and the Conservation award along with numerous awards for public speaking and leadership. Along with this FFA awards, he is active in the Virginville Grange and 4-H, Zion United Church of Christ, National Honor Society and Kutztown Young Farmers. He is currently working on his father’s dairy farm. Cathleen Muth is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar G. Muth, RDI, ‘ t IV2 TO 45 H.P. CONTINUOUS RATING When you gotta move a mound of snow you need the power to do it 1 Meet eight horses q{, power and the 32 snow thrower from Wheel Horse “■*“* The snow thrower will clear the driveway and r sidewalk in no time * won t clog won t quit Chews up ice and throws it where you point it The tractor is W 8 horses tough But •it s gentle where it counts on you* Fi nancmg is easy with us Backed by 27 years of Wheel Horse experience Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Jan. 4,1975 Cathleen Muth M it V* “ Cathleen Muth Kutztown Area EASY TO HANDLE REMINGTON MODEL Cl Q AUTOMATIC SL-T OILER Here's a fully automatic Rem ington Chain Saw you can use to fell trees up to 30 inches in diameter. And it's ideal for trimming and pruning, cutting firewood, even building out door furniture. Weighs just 9* lbs. yet has powerful 46 cc* displac ment engine Fingertip starting Low-tone muffler Automatic oiling Cushion grip handles Exclusive 2-year warranty $17095 with roller M m M nose guide * bar Alburtis. She is a senior in vocational agriculture at f utztown Area High School. Cathleen has received her FFA degrees and has served as assistant secretary and secretary* of the Bran dywine FFA. Cathleen is active in showing beef and swine at the area fairs and has participated in livestock judging events. Along with her FFA work she is a member of the Baby Beef Club and served as Berks County’s Pork Queen. Glen E. Christman Glen is the 18 year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Christmas, RD2, Kutztown. Glen graduated from Kutztown Area High School in 1974 and received all the county and chapter FFA degrees. He has completed projects Glen Christman Kutztown Area in beef animal fattening, swine fattening, com, oats and grain. He served his [Continued on Page 52] CHAIN SAW MOWERS 51