(Continued from Page Dl6) be a mechanic at Agway and maybe operate a small farm. Though he has not become a mechanic yet, he has received the Keystone Farmer Degree. As the 18 year old son of Nelson and Shirley Asper, Kevin has been a member of the Apple City FFA Chapter for four years. Various activities have helped him achieve this goal; the Star Greenhand Degree, the Chapter Farmer Degree, third place m the Apple Judging Contest and 14th place m the County Project Book Contest. MOVE IT OUT WITH THE • CAPACITY * WORKABILITY •ECONOMY PATZ Silo Unloaders give you two big, lugged drive wheels for sure traction and flotation. Silage is removed evenly with the Patz exclusive self-leveling device. Preset depth control adjustment; “no-load” starting with the PATZ throw-out clutch; and easy lifting, high into the top of the silo for refilling; are additional features of this durable performer. 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Agriculture is the way Doug says he plans to spend his life A future in dairy is the most likely prospect. Doug’s parents are Robert and Yvonne Kaltreider. Gary Kauffman GARY KAUFFMAN Biglerville High School Gary Kauffman of Biglerville hopes to be able to work with wildlife in the future, hopefully in the position of a game warden. As a four year member of the Apple City FFA Chapter, Gary has been involved in the Seed Committee, BOAC Committee, Program for Work Committee and the SPCA Committee. Also during his FFA years he has received supervised occupational experience and sixth place in an apple judging contest. Gary enjoys football, basketball and track and is a member of the Varsity Club and the Honor Society. He also enjoys hunting and trapping. Terry Rex TERRYREX Biglerville High School Terry Rex of Biglerville hopes to attend meatcutting school in his future. His work on a farm has allowed him to both follow this profession and to earn the Keystone Farmer Degree. Terry has earned the Chaplin Pm, the Greenhand and the Star Greenhand (Turn to Page D 18) ►♦♦♦♦ *♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦**♦♦♦♦♦! : HOG PRODUCERS! I ♦ ♦ X Get Top Price for ♦ Your Hogs at X New Holland Sold in sorted lots the auction way. See them weighed and sold and pick up your check. SALE EVERY MONDAY - 8:00 A.M. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES, INC. : ♦ Phone 717-354-4341 * ♦ Daily market Report -Phone 717-354-7288 X ♦ Abe Diffenbach, Manager J Degree and the Chapter Farmer Degree. Besides working on the seed committee, the citrus committee, the 8.0.A.C. committee and the work committee, Terry enjoys trapping, hunting, fishing and baseball. He also plays football and works with the Arendtsville Junior Fire Company. Jim Rodgers JIM RODGERS Biglerville High School Jim Rodgers, 17, of Get tysburg has received the Keystone Degree for his accomplishments in the Apple City FFA Chapter. Jim has participated in such projects as dairy production and a supervised occupational experience. He has served on the BOAC committee, the seed com mittee, and the National FFA Foundation committee. As an FFA member for three years, Jim has received awards in dairy production, a gold award in the State Project Book, and the Adams County Apple Degree. He has been treasurer, vice president and reporter for his chapter and his county. When he’s not busy in high school sports, Jim is collecting stamps, hunting and trapping. In the future this degree recipient hopes to work on the farm with his father. Ronald Roth RONALD ROTH Biglerville High School Ronald Roth of Biglemlle hopes to become a diesel mechanic after graduation. But for right now, he’s been named a Keystone ■*4 * \