166—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 6,1979 Keystone Degree (Continued from Page 165) Oxford Area High School and is presently serving as vice president of the Oxford FFA Chapter. He has served as sentinel of the chapter and on many committees. David is employed at Octoraro Free Hot Water HPerfiorm Cooling Mueller-Matic Washing 1. 2. 3. ... Why settle for less! GET AN EXTRA 10% OFF ON FRE HEATERS FOR MORE INFORMATION AND SPECIAL PRICES - SEE US AT BOOTH EBl9/EB2O AT THE PA. FARM SHOW. MARTIN’S REFRIGERATION SERVICE Route No. 1, Box 482 Fayetteville, PA 17222 Phone: (717)352-2783 SALES & SERVICE Farms, a 700 acre beef and crop production farm, which consists of 70 head of purebred Angus cattle and such crops as corn, soybeans, and hay. David has been very ac tive in the showing of beef FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT: cattle. He has represented Pennsylvania in the National Junior Angus Showmanship Contest, held in Ixmisville, Kentucky. He has also represented Pennsylvania in many National Livestock judging contests. In 1978 David was seventh out of 149 contestants at the FFA Activities Week at Penn State m livestock judging for this he received a trip to Richmond Virginia State ... only from MUELLER! /■ r n ( i David J. Wylie Fair to judge livestock. David attended the 1978 National FFA Convention held in Kansas City, Missouri, as a represen tative for the Oxford Chapter and to report back to the Chapter on the Convention Activities. By Now there are five hard-working cool running Allis-Chalmers tractors with turbocharged engines With PTO ratings of 106 123 146 161 and 181 hp* From the people who brought tur bocharging to farm tractors But turbocharging isnt the only way these tractors lead the rest They offer fast easy-shifting Allis-Chalmers Power Shift or Power Director trans missions—with up to 8 forward speeds below 6 5 mph Plus quiet comfortable Allis-Chalmers Acousta cabs All are designed for years of hard work And 78 SEE THE LATEST IN ALLIS CHALMERS EQUIPMENT AT THE FARM SHOW L H. BRUBAKER, INC. Lancaster, PA 717-397-5179 C. I. WONSIBLER BROS. • Rt. 309 fi IQO R 2 New Tripoli, PA 18066 215-767-7611 BUM FARM EQUIPMENT, INC. Annville, RDI,PA 717-867-2211 ROY H. BUCH, INC. Ephrata, RD2 717-859-2441 CJ. WONSIBLER BROS. RDI, Quakertown, PA 18951 215-536-1935 215-536-7523 David enjoys fitting and showing beef cattle for local, state, and National shows, but his main interest is working with the cow-calf operation at home. In the future David plans to continue in the beef cattle industry and use his knowledge in managing the cattle he hopes to have in the future. GEROLDINE MILLER Oxford Area Geroldme Miller, the daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Alvui G. Miller Lincoln University Rl, is a 1978 graduate of the Oxford Area High School. While in school, she was a member of the parliamentary procedure team for three years, a chapter officer for two years and a county officer for one year. She was also active in band and sports such as hockey, track. Since she has been out of school Geroldme has con tinued to be very active in the FFA as an alumnae maintenance is simpler and quicker than ever The Allis-Chalmers turbocharged line 7000 7020 7045 7060 and 7080 Built to give you a pleasant surprise with the work they do And we II sur prise you with what your old tractor is worth Stop in soon Surprise yourself "Manufacture's maximum observed PTO horse power at rated engine speed Power Director is an Alhs Chalmers trademark a RUmPowot A kifming A ALLIS-CHALMERS PETERMAN FARM EQUIPMENT, INC. SHARTIESnUE FARM EQUIPMENT Geroldine Miller member. For the future, she will continue working and saving her money towards buying calves. ALAN MASON Oxford Area Alan Mason, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mason, Nottingham, is a senior Oxford Area High School. He has been involved in the Oxford Chapter of FFA for (Turn To Page 167) WERTZ GARAGE Lineboro, MD 301-374-2672 6RUHEHI FARM SERVICE Quarryville, PA 717-786-7318 225 York Road Carlisle, PA 717-249-5338 Shartlesville, PA 215-488-1025 H. Daniel Wenger, Prop AG. - INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMEr R 2, Rising Sun, MD 301-658-5568 AIRVILLE FARM SERVICE Hwy. 74, Airville, PA 717-862-3358
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