Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 05, 1980, Image 165

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served as the Chapter vice
president.
Presently, he is the co
captam of the Annvdle-
Cleona varsity wrestling
team. He is also a member of
the National Honor Society.
His FFA projects have
included field corn and a 12
head dairy herd.
David is also a member of
the Lebanon County 4-H
Dairy Club His hobbies
include showing dairy cattle
at the local, state and
national dairy shows
After graduation, David
plans to continue working in
the field of agriculture
ROBERT KREIDER
Annville-Cleona
High School
Robert Kreider, president
of the Annville Little Dut
chmen FFA Chapter, has
been selected to receive the
1960 Keystone Degree.
Robert is the 17 year old
son of Ben and Esther
Kreider, R 1 Annville. During
the past three years, Robert
has served as the Chapter
chaplain and served two
years as the Chapter
president. He has also been
vice-president of the County
Chapter during the past two
years
Robert’s FFA projects
have been numerous The
150,000 broilers, and a beef
MEET THE FUEL SAVERS
OF THE 80 s - at the
PA Farm Show - Jan, 6-11,
Booths 50-60
The heat's on. And every
body's scrambling to make their
tractors more fuel-efficient
Fact is, our air-cooled diesel
engine has been fuel-efficient
for 30 years powering tractors
at higher operating tem
peratures for more complete
combustion and substantial
fuel-savings
But. engine efficiency isn't
always enough. So years ago
we helped pioneer 4-wheel
drive to deliver the power
produced by the engine to the
ground where it belongs Deutz
4-wheel drive delivers up to
55% more pull (at 10% slip
page) on wet ground using less
fuel than most 2-wheel drive
tractors
DX 160 sets new fuel
efficiency record. Our 140
PTO hp DX 160 showed its
colors this year at the Nebraska
Tractor Test Laboratory when it
set a new fuel-efficiency record
If
finishing project consume a
major portion of his time
He has also had three
gram projects, including
corn, wheat, and soybeans
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Robert Kreider
Robert was a member of
the Annville-Cleona
parliamentary procedure
team. The team took first
place honors in the State
competition.
In his three years of FFA
membership, Robert earned
the Greenhand, Chapter and
County degrees. He also
received the Chapter
Leadership Degree
In addition to FFA, Robert
is a member of the National
Honor Society. He is active
in the church youth group.
The DEUTZ line,
featuring the powerful efficiency combination
Air-cooled diesel front-wheel assist
ftaufferDi
312 W. MAIN ST., NEW HOLLAND, PA
PHONE 717-354-4181
His future plans include
welding and assisting his
father on the farm.
Gary Mase, the 17 year old
son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Mase, Colebrook Road,
Lebanon, is a member of the
Little Dutchman FFA
Chapter
His outstanding FFA
projects and achievements
have contributed to his
selection as a 1980 Keystone
Degree recipient
During the past four years,
Gary has developed a dairy
herd project, a swme project
and has'raised corn and oats.
Thir the
‘HT-i
of more horsepower-hours per
gallon of fuel than any other 80
to 250 hp tractor tested within
the last ten years
Before you buy just any
tractor, take a look at
Deutz the fuel-savers of the
80’s available m 43-140 PTO
hp, 4-wheel or 2-wheel drive
Comfort and Convenience:
DX tractors were designed from
the ground up for operating
GARY MASE
AnnviUe-Cleona
High School
Gary Mase
comfort and convenience
second to none Experience the
tiltable multi-adjustable seat
Compare the fully hydrostatic
steering Shifting levers are
conveniently located at
operators side Powermatic
power shift is standard on the
DX 140/160 The optional
Master Cab is factory
engineered and factory in
stalled, providing extra
■'uietness and exceptional
icludes controlled
ng plus ventilation
’conditioning
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assistant vice-president of
the Little Dutchman
Chapter He is the alumni
chairman and serves on both
the citrus and fruit com
mittees
Gary has been awarded
the dairy proficiency award
In the state competition,
Gary earned a second for his
outstanding project book
In addition to his' FFA
involvement, Gary is quite
active in the Lebanon County
4-H Dairy and Livestock
Clubs He is also a member
of the County Dairy Judging
team
Gary plans to expand his
Registered Brown Swiss
herd and continue to com
pete in dairy shows
His hobbies include
playing softball In the
Summer months, Gary
plays on his church’s softball
team
MICHAEL J. BALSBAUGH
Cedar Crest
High School
Michael Balsbaugh,
Prescott Road, Lebanon,
was nominated to receive
the State’s 1980 Keystone
Degree on January 9.
As the son of Mr. and Mrs
Amos Balsbaugh, Michael
resides on a 130 acre dairy
farm
He owns a dairy herd as
his FFA project.
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 5,1980—D37
Michael J. Balsbaugh
At the present time,
Michael is serving as vice
president of the Cedar Crest
FFA Chapter He is also
sentinel of the County
Chapter.
Michael participated on
the parhmentary procedure
team for two years. He also
entered a FFA public
speaking contest.
His outstanding project
book, earned Michael a gold
medal in the State com
petition
Michael is a member of
the Midway Church of the
Brethren His future plans
include the
Williamsport Area Com
munity College He plans to
study construction
technology
Ron Copenhaver
RONCOPENHAVER
Cedar Crest High School
Ron Copenhaver,
treasurer of the Cedar Crest
FFA Chapter, will receive
his Keystone Degree on
January 9.
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Ron is the 17 year old son
of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse E.
Copenhaver, Reist Road,
Lebanon.
In his four years of FFA
membership, Ron has
developed his own dairy
herd and has fattened hogs.
Com and alfalfa have also
been two of his field crop
projects.
One of the highlights of
Ron’s FFA experiences, has
been the opportunity to
attend a leadership training
conference in Washington,
D.C.
In the past, Ron has served
as chaplam of the FFA
Chapter.
He has also served as the
chairman of the Supervised
Farming Committee, and
the Earnings and Savings
Committe.
Ron has participated m
dairy and livestock judging
competitions.
He is a member of the
White Oak Church of the
Brethren and is active in the
youth group.
After graduation, Ron
plans to continue to build on
his present FFA projects anf
farm with his father.
KENNETH C. ARNOLD
Eastern Lebanon
County High School
Kenneth Cyril Arnold, an
Eastern Lebanon County
High School senior, has
earned the State’s Keystone
Degree.
As the 18 year old son of
Mr. and Mrs. John W Ar
nold, R 1 Lebanon, Kenneth
is a member of the Elco FF A
Chapter.
Kenneth Cyril Arnold
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