D3B—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 10,1981 (Continued from Page D 36) tavonte pastimes, he still hopes to build a life m far ming - at first with his father and then by renting a farm close by his farm. Franklin County Craig Burkholder CRAIG BURKHOLDER James Buchanan High School Agricultural Engineering is the route Craig Burkholder has chosen for himself, and Penn State University is his goal Craig has been an active member of the Conococheague FFA Chapter for four years His projects have included swine finishing, swine breeding, beef finishing, hay crops, coin, agronomy contests and forestry As the 16 year old son of Jay and Joanne Burkholder, Craig served as president of his chapter his senior year. He also has served as county president. This Silver Emblem winner in the State Agronomy Contest is a member of the Franklin County 4-H beef club, the St. Thomas 4-H pig club and the James Buchanan Soccer Team. Besides the Greenhouse Degree, the Chapter Degree, the County Degree and the Star Chapter Degree, Craig is now a recipient of the Keystone Farmer Degree. Bentley Gamble DURABLE, STRUCTURAL STRENGTH UP TO 40# ROOF & 25# WIND PARTY Construction Co., Inc. 1218 S TEUBEN S TREE T UTICA, NEW YORK 13501 Telephone Aiea Code 315 724 5593 BENTLEY GAMBLE Fannett-Metal High School Bentley Gamble of Con cord hopes to be a successful farmer someday. “I am renting two farms. I work for my father and one of my jobs is milking cows and feeding calves every morning before going to school. I get home from school at dinner time, because I am on a work release program at school I can get done with my work by 9 p.m. I just recently took an artificial insemination course with Select-Sires. I plan to breed all my cows and my father’s also. I hope to increase our milk production by doing this,” Bentley said. The 18 year old son of Bruce and Betty Gamble, Bentley has accomplished projects m dairy heifers, swine breeding, swine feeding, sheep breeding, sheep finishing, corn, oats, wheat, hay and pasture. This four-year member of the Path Valley FFA Chapter owns some of his own machinery too two tractors, a haybine, a mower, a wagon, and an elevator. Bentley is also president of his FFA Chapter this year. Juniata County Jeff Burd JEFFBURD Juniata High School Jeff Burd, son of Mr and Mrs. Ronald Burd, Rl, Port Royal, participated in various FFA projects at Juniata High School. Among his projects were growing field corn, raising market hogs and two projects involving wildlife. His school activities in clude tri-captain of the football team, member of the wrestling team for two years and also a participant in field and track In addition to lus school activities, Jeff served as ENGINEERED president ot the Explorer’s Club and a participant in activities at the Cedar Grove Brethren in Christ Church. Following high school graduation, he plans to continue working in the family dairy operation. Mike Mahen MIKE MAHEN Juniata High School Dairy projects were at the center of FFA activities of Mike Mahen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Mahen, Rl, Thompsontown His projects at Juniata High School included two involving dairy calves, three with dairy cows and two wildlife projects Also, he served as president of the Juniata FFA Chapter. Other school ac tivities included chef’s club, sportsman club and the National Honor Society His out-of-school activities included explorer’s club, 4-H and attendance at the Locust Run United Methodist Church. After graduation, Mike plans to help his father on their dairy operation. JOSEPHSHEARER Juniata High School FFA projects of Joseph Shearer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds Shearer, RI, Port Royal, included two dairy cow projects, swine breeding projects and three field corn projects. Other activities at Juniata High School included square Just like your regular checking account with one big difference your average daily balance earns interest at the rate of 5-1 /4% compounded daily from day of deposit to day of withdrawal Effective annual yield, 5 39% Interest paid will be shown on your regular monthly statement Minimum Balance Requirements No Charges for Checks Written. 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