D22—Lancaster Farming, Satnrday, January 7,1984 #' 4 and treasurer. He, too, was a member of the second-place parliamentary procedure team and received a silver medal in livestock judging this past June at Penn State. He had a gold medal project book and has been named the Star Chapter Agribusinessman. His committee posts in the chapter include community relations, alumni relations, recreation, finance and public relations. He has been active in high school intramurals and in chapter sports events. Hunting, fishing, sports and cycling are his hobbies. He hopes to own his own farm one day. RALPHSANDERS The projects of Ralph H. San ders, of the Conewago-New Oxford Chapter, have centered on swine - with two years in breeding projects The MANURE PUMP with a BIG BITE % T r' - ' If you are trying to agitate and pump manure without this big propeller and positive cutting blade, you probably aren't doing it as fast as you could. This big 24” steerable pro peller agitates even the hardest of manure storage pits with heavy bedding at displacement rates of 18,000 gallons per minute. The cut ting blade will chop long straw bedding and hay from feed bunks to mix it into a rich and creamy fertilizer. This pump is available for all sizes of storage areas in lagoon, trailer, 3-point hitch, and stationary models. Don't bo ccnight short off onowgh pump to do tho fob. Caff us today for more informa tion or a free demonstration. See In Operation At Our Display At The PENNSYLVANIA FARM SHOW Also See Our Other Ads Located Throughout The Paper Competitive Used Equipment Available DEALER INQUIRIES INVITED Leadership stressed by Keystone Farmers and two working with his father He is the son of James and Viola Sanders, of 1014 Low Dutch Road, Gettysburg. In the chapter, he has served as chaplain and vice president. A member of the chjapter’s parliamentary procedure team, he has participated in chapter sports. Committee work has ranged from recreation and service to executive and public relations. He plans to go into partnership with his father. Mason Dixon ERIK QUANBECK Erik D. Quanbeck has pursued an active carrer in the Mason Dixon Chapter at Fairfield Area High School, including serving as chapter president. , . Among his other honors have been the DeKalb Award, second place in the state extemporaneous public speaking contest, Star * trf. 3053 Barren Rd Oxford, PA 19363 (301)398-2948 Chapter Agribusinessman, proficiency award in ag sales and service and the chapter leadership award. Other chapter activities include chairmanship of the public relations committee, arranging the first field trip to Southern States Headquarters in Baltimore, Md. and chairman of the dance, judging team, Farm Show, Homecoming Float, Cooperation and Leadership Committees. KENNETH R. COVELENS ATTORNEY AT LAW 394 EAST ROSEVILLE ROAD LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA 17601 (717) 569-4694 Specializing in Wills and Estate Planning; Administration of Estates; Real Estate Transactions and Trades; Agriculture- Related Law 8 A.M. - 5 P.M. Mpnday-Friday Evenings and Saturdays by Appointment POURED SOLID CONCRETE r^>£3-_ Increase Your Volume By In-Ground Storage Any Size 410 Main St. • Akron, PA 17501 • (717) 859*2074 or 733-9196 Gertrudis Breeders International organization. Among his hobbies are art and music and he hopes to follow a career in animal feed sales or management. Brian Koontz of the Bedford FFA Chapter at Bedford High School STORAGE SYSTEMS CONCRETE WORK, INC. Bedford BRIAN KOONTZ Machine Wort a; ■ m WDgt y Welding & ■ .mHMr Farm Supplies ■ ■ Hardware , I CUSTOM BUILT WOOD &' | | COAL FIRED BOILERS I | • Welders & cutting torches | _ • Custom made farm gates, etc. ■ 5 • Custom built high pressure washers _ ■ • Stainless steel, aluminum and spot * I welding. I | • UPS Service I D.S. MACHINE SHOP DAVID E. STOLTZFUS 3816 E. Newport Road ■ Gordonville, PA 17529 ' ■ " 1 Mile East of Intercourse on Rt. 772 has conducted a variety of livestock and crop projects during his four years as a Future Farmer of America. His projects include dairy heifers, swine finishing, com for grain, veal calves, beef finishing and beef breeding. He is the son of Richard and Shirley Koontz, R 4 Bedford. In his chapter Koontz has served in the post of sentinel in 1982 and as (Turn to Page D 23) Mage Pit Walls lanure Pit Walls etaining Walls
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