D24—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 7,1984 Pa’s Keystone Farmers (Continued from Page D 23) Varsity Club. He also plays church softball and volleyball. Besides snowmobiling and collecting baseball cards, he likes to work with computers. The son of Kenneth and Donna Corle, R 1 Roaring Spring, he plans to get a computer to help with keeping the farm records and work with his father in the Holstein operation. DOUGLAS SMITH Treasurer of the Northern Bedford FFA for the past two years has been Douglas Daniel Smith. His projects in the chapter have included dairy cows and heifers, com for silage and grain and alfalfa. He has won foundation awards in farm management and dairy h F ' M ” r,n9 ACT,ON WITH TRADITION odd Feed-Way 155 TOTAL See just how easy bunk feeding can be... COME IN TODAY FOR A DEMONSTRATION AREA REPRESENTATIVE DAVID D. DIETRICH phone: Rte. 5. Bo* 758 (703) 667-3787 Winchester. VA 22601 (703) 667-0363 SHiPPENSBURG, PA. HAMBURG, PA ROME, PA Witmer Impl, Shartlesville Farm Service Histands Farm Centers 717532-6139 215-488-1025 717-744-2371 WAYNESBORO, PA GREENWOOD, DE FREDERICK, MD. RISING SUN, MD. B Equipment, Inc. DelrM|e Supply, Inc. Knott and Geisbert Ben Haines 717-762-3193 302-349-4327 301-662-3800 301-658-5359 production and took a silver medal in state competition in 1962. In other FFA activities he has served on the citrus committee and participated in the All American Dairy Judging Forum. Active in 4-H, he is a member of the Woodbury 4-H Dairy Club, a county and area counselor for camp. He also participates in track and Junior Holstein Club and is a member of the Woodbury Church of the Brethern. Son of Daniel and Beverly Smith, R 1 Roaring Spring, he enjoys hobbies such as motorcycling, skiing, swimming, roller skating and showing his cows. He plans to further his agricultural education and become more involved in the family farm operation. MIXED RATIONS ALEXANDRIA, PA. Clapper Farm Equip 814-669-4465 Berks Conrad Weiser BRIAN SCHAEFFER Among the major awards achieved by Brian R. Schaeffer in the Conrad Weiser FFA Chapter are Star Chapter Farmer honors and four swine proficiency awards. The son of Adam H. and Helen M. Schaeffer, R 3 Wemersville, Schaeffer has served in the offices of chapter chaplain and vice president. He has served on numerous committees and was chairman of the window exhibit, Food for America, Christmas wreaths, cooperation and citrus committees in his senior year. He is a member of the Gouglersville Grange 1743 and a member of Ham’s Church and Youth Group. Sports are his major hobby. He plans to continue following a We Specialize In Aerial Work Using Our Twin Bucket Boom Truck ELECTRICAL \ Extends 1 CONTRACTING \ 55 Ft I Specializing In I \ / AGRICULTURAL - a# v> / WIRING / Also Residential Industrial J And Commercial Work / We Have Poles In Stock 25 30 35 &45 farming career in his hog operation and the family dairy farm. Hamburg HAROLD DIETRICH Harold Dietrich Jr. is president of the Hamburg Area FFA Chapter at Hamburg High School. Other offices he has held include chapter vice president and treasurer. He has also earned Star Chapter Farmer honors. Son of Harold Dietrich Sr., R 1 Hamburg, he has had dairv hc,m, breeding and market swine and field corn projects. He has been C. M. NIGH CO. 320 King St Myerstown PA 17067 Phone 717 866 7544 ON THE GROW awarded a silver medal in dairy judging and has been recognized in livestock judging and public speaking. He has served as BOAC chair man for the chapter and on the Food for America committee. He is a member of the Northern Berks 4-H Dairy Club, the Berks County 4-H Swine Club, Shar tlesville Grange and a member of the 1983 Pa. 4-H Dairy Judging Team that traveled to Wisconsin for the World Dairy Expo. While hunting, fishing and trapping are his hobbies, he plans to work on his father’s dairy farm and start a hog operation of his own. In addition to her dairy projects, Patricia Dreisbach of the Ham burg Area FFA Chapter has also followed a busy schedule of other activities at Hamburg High School. Her FFA projects include a dairy herd of 17 Jerseys, 15 veal calves and laying hens. In dairy judging, she was fourth highest individual and a member of the top team at Penn State Activities Week and received a gold medal as a member of the third-place team at national competition. Her committee posts include banquet, BOAC, Food for America, window exhibit and float. (Turn to Page D 26) LONG JOHN BALMER INSULATION RD 5 Box 61 D Manheim PA ' (717)665-4132 £ FTA PATRICIA DREISBACH FuH Warranty On Insulation For Life Of Structure * FuMy Insured • Free Estimates We Can Do The Job Now
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