(Continued from Page D 18) They are; occupational experience on a poultry farm for three years; chapter representative to the 1980 National Convention at Kansas City, DeKalb Committee, Banquet Committee, Farm Safety Committee, Cider Sales and Spring Fair. In 1980, Greg was county secretary and chapter secretary. He also has receved the Star Greenhand Greg Pauli OIL PRICES: 85' -95* - *1.15 - ‘1.35 5 1.75 - ‘2.00 ??? HOW MUCH 4% WILL YOU PAY f GROUND WATER HEAT i pU NVPSI award and the local poultry proficiency award. Greg enjoys hunting, bowling, motorcycling, and playing football. In the future Greg hopes to enroll at Penn State for poultry management and later become a field service worker in poultry produc tion. LLTRICIA ROWE Fairfield Area High School Lutncia Rowe considers herself an artist and hopes to attend art school in the commercial arts field someday But not only is Lutncia an artist, she’s a Keystone Farmer also This four year member of the Mason Dixon FFA Chapter is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs James C Prince of Fairfield Lutncia served as secretary for three years and president for one year in her local chapter. Her projects have included dairy, horse, land agronomy, livestock judging teams, and parliamentary procedure team. Besides her list of degrees, Lutncia has received honor roll pins, parliamentary procedure pins, and a memorial award for out standing sophomore. Lutncia also enjoys working with antiques in every aspect from buying to selling and refinishing. Lutricia Rowe GEOTHERMAL • Utilize The Ground Water Heat on Your Property ... Wells, Ponds, Pools, etc. 40% TAX CREDIT ★ Heat ★ Cool ★ Provide Domestic Hot Water For Less Than V* The Cost of Oil * Air or Hot Water Systems This Keystone Farmer is a member of tne track team, art club, student council, school newspaper and serves as a class officer Bedford County Barry Diehl BARRY DIEHL Bedford High School Barry Diehl hopes to join his father and brother in ENERGY AVERAGE OPERATING COSTS...LESS THAN *4OO PER YEAR! For Information, Contact; CM. DAVID & ASSOCIATES, INC. 400 N. Race St Richland, PA 17087 717-866-7588 (Call 717-272-8580 Collect) HAROLD C. FOSTER 80x96A Star Route Huntingdon, PA 16652 814-643-0248 (Call Collect) dairy farming in the future. He has been a member of the Bedford FFA Chapter for four years. Barry’s projects have included dairy, com, hay, and small grams. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Diehl of Everett, Barry has served as chapter president, chapter star farmer, and student advisor. He also won the area far ming program, the state project contest and was a member of the parliamentary procedure team. Barry is his church’s Sunday school superin tendent and he enjoys hunting in his spare tune Jay Sigel of Bedford is the son of Claude and Pauline Sigel. As a four year member of the Bedford FFA Chapter, Jay has had various projects that have led him to his career decision, to become established in the beef cattle business and eventually operate his own place. His projects have included beef, corn, hay, swine finishing and the Livestock Committee Jay was a member of the parliamentary procedure team while in FFA He also -OR Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 10,1981—031 Jay Sigel JAY SIGEL Bef ord High School received a plaque for the area farming program. Jay, who enjoys hunting, is also a member of the Bed ford County 4-H and the St. James Lutheran Church. John Whitfield JOHN WHITFIELD Bedford High School John Whitfield, a four year member of the Bedford FFA Chapter, has been selected recipient of the Keystone Degree. But this is nothing unusual for the Whitfield family, for John’s two brothers, Ronald and David, both received the degree too. John, the son of Alonza and Marguerite Whitfield of Bedford, has had projects in FFA such as swine production, beef finishing and com John was a member of the parliamentary procedure team and has received a plaque for the area farming program. John is a member of the St. Thomas Catholic Church in Bedford. In the future he hopes to stay on the home farm and work and to evenutally establish his own beef and swine operation. SCOTT MOHR Northern Bedford High School Scott Mohr of Bakers Summit has been named a Keystone Degree Farmer. The son of Andy and Sara Mohr, Scott has been a member of the Northern Bedford FFA for three years. His projects have included dairy judging, livestock committee, corn, oats, dairy cows and heifers, beef and swine finishing. Scott has served as Chapter Chaplin and has gained quite a list of win nings while in FFA Some of these are 1979 second place winner at the Harrisburg All American Dairy judging forum, 1960 first place m (Tum to Page D 32) M the Ik—. stovemon «n«roy rMourc* c«nt*rc 458-8011