178 —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 6,1979 Keystone Degree (Continued from Page 177) Lehigh County FFA and has served as chaplain and secretary. Her projects have included dairy heifers and cows as well as work ex perience on the farm. Lois has participated on judging teams and entered contest Lois Heyer —-—— r ; . : dUAL-TEMP * . * ' . , k , , t X ' * THERMA'STOR by DARhKOOL — - - ‘ FREE HOT WATER IS ONLY ONE REASON FOR OWNING A THERMA'STOR OTHER REASONS Since the Therma»Stor completely eliminates fan cooled condensers, theseaddi tional advantages are yours, too r NO COLD WEATHER START ING PROBLEMS—Because now you can locate your compressors indoors IT FASTER HOT WEATHER COOLING AND LONGER COMPRESSOR LIFE - Because using cold water for condensing instead of hot summer air reduces and stabilizes compressor head pressure T NO COSTLY COMPRESSOR FAILURES CAUSED BY BURNED-OUT FAN MOTORS. NO DIRTY CONDENSER FINS TO UNCLOG. If you're interested in increased coo I mg-system reliability, better performance, less maintenance and repair—and FREE HOT WATER— you can get it all by owning a Therma»Stor And it all adds up to lower expenses and higher profits WE NEED USED BULK MILK TANKS. 500 GAL. & UP. SEE TITUS AT THE FARM SHOW - BOOTH 689 i>NOrs SMENK S f ARM * SERVICE MU.LPOPT (*(J m airport kNCASUP on the local and state levels. Future plans are for her to continue workmg and being involved in her father’s dairy farm operation. Dauphin County DENNIS LEFFLER Upper Dauphin Dennis Leffler, a 1978 graduate of the Upper Dauphin Area High School has been named to receive the Keystone Farmer Degree He is the son of Mr and Mrs. Alfred Leffler, Lykens Rl. Dennis has served as his Upper Dauphin Area FFA chaplm, and vice president He has participated in his local, County, and area tractor driving contest, and was the winner m 1978-78 He placed in the state FFA tractor driving contest, and in the Dauphin County small SHENK'S FARM SERVICE STAUFFER Irqad 501 E. WOODS DRIVE Liim, rA 1/543 PHONE. (717) 626-1151 BULK TANKS • THERMA-STOR After 5 P.M. - Call Titus Burkholder 717-859-1620 Our Service Trucks Are Radio Dispatched 24 Hr. Service Offered plow level land plowing contest. He was fourth in the State small plow level land contest, in 1977. In 1978 he placed third in the State competition. Dennis has also been chairman and member of numerous committees of the local chapter program, and activities. During his four year enrollment in the vocational agriculture program, Dennis conducted a supervised • Planning Layouts • Sales • Installation • Service < : X. it Cv* , U i f x *i U Dennis Leffler See us at the Penna Farm Show and get the facts on Therma«Stor Free hot water Increase your profits occupational experience program which included projects in dairying, field crops, and poultry. His future plans include working into a full tune dairy farm. Dennis is presently working for his grandfather, Mr. Lloyd Lenker, and for a neighboring dairy fanner, Mr. Paul Bush. CRAIG WELKER Upper Dauphin Craig Welker, the 1977-78 president of the Upper Dauphin Area FFA, will MR. DAIRYMAN!! Install a Therma«Stor and Save Ask (or Titus Burkholder receive the Keystone Far mer Degree. Craig, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Welker, Lykens Rl, is a 1978 graduate of the Upper Dauphin Area High School where he studied vocational agriculture for four years. Craig has been awarded the Star Greenland Farmer Award, Star Chapter Far mer, along with par ticipating in the local and County public speaking contest. He was a member of the parliamentary procedure team, recipient of the senior DeKalb agricultural award, and has served as chairman and member of numerous FFA * 3EHGHID “Soil Testing” “Personal Recommendation” y*-; :u @ “Precise Application” “Crop Evaluation” CHEMGRO FERTILIZER CO., INC STATE ST., BOX 218 East Petersburg, Pa. 17520 PHONE: 717-569-3296 * - programs and work com mittees throughout his four years of FFA membership. Craig has served as his local chapter vice president and president. Conducting a well balanced project program, Craig has carried the breeding swine, finishing swine, beef feeding, and field crops projects. He also supervised work experience projects, and showed market hogs at several junior market hog shows and sales. Craig is presently em ployed by the Weis Food Market while he is con- (Turn To Page 180) s " .*»*Wt
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