D 38-Lancaster Fanning Saturday, January 11,1986 Pa. FFA awards Keystone degrees (Continued from Page D 37) Robert W. Gabel A senior at Newport High School, Robert W. Gabel is the son of Mr. and Mrs. 'Robert T. Gabel of Newport. President of the Newport FFA Chapter for two years, he was also secretary and assistant vice president. In addition to receiving Greenhand and Chapter Farmer degrees, he has won the Star Greenhand, Silver Emblem in Soil Judging and Gold Emblem in Record Keeping. F" showed the first-place Intern' ‘h calf at the state show in 19& A member of t - > Dali team and National Hoii» society at school, Robert hopes to attend Penn State in the fall and major in dairy science. Potter County DeanC. Erway Dean C. Erway, 17, is the son of Melvin and Kay Erway, Ulysses. A student at Northern Potter High School, he has been a member of the Headwaters FFA Chapter for four years. His projects have included dairy cow, dairy heifer, dairy calf, corn and hay. He has served on the Safety and Publicity Committees. Dean has served his chapter as treasurer and president. He was a Star Greenhand and won a silver medal for record keeping. He enjoys sports, motorcycling and snowmobiling. Following high school, he plans to work on the family farm. Schuylkill County Jeffery C.Masser Jeffery C. Masser, 18, is the son of Timothy and Joyce Masser, Pitman. A student at Tri Valley High School, Jeffery has been a member of the Tri Valley FFA Chapter for four years. Strawberries has been his FFA project. He has served on the r trus, Seed Sales, and Tri Valley Community Fair Committees. Jeffery has served his chapter as treasurer and vice president. He has participated in the county Poultry, Tractor Driving, Livestock Judging and Dairy Judging Contests. He has also participated in county and state record book contests. Following graduation, Jeffery plans to work on his family’s 300- acre vegetable and fruit farm. Snyder County Kent E. Dnnkelberger Kent E. Dunkelberger, 17, is the son of Glen and Shirley Dunkelberger, Middleburg. He has been a member of the Middleburg FFA Chapter for four years. Kent has taken projects in beef finishing, dairy calf, field corn, oats, wheat, hog finishing, alfalfa hay and mixed hay. He has served as assistant chapter vice president and chapter president. Kent enjoys hunting, trapping and fishing and plans to become a crop and beef farmer. Gordon R. Fultz Jr. Gordon R. Fultz Jr., 18, of Mc- Clure, is the son of Helen Knepp and Gordon R. Fultz Sr. He has been a member of the West Snyder FFA Chapter for four years. During that time has taken projects in strawberries, home garden, hay and beef finishing. He was chairman of the Recreation Committee. Gordon has served his chapter as student advisor, assistant chaplain and assistant treasurer. He holds the Greenhand, Chapter and Sun Area Farmer degrees. He has earned proficiency awards in fruit and vegetables and forage. Gordon plans a job in carpentry or farming. Christopher Harvey Christopher Harvey, 18, is the son of John and Kate Klinse, Beavertown. He has been a member of West Snyder FFA Chapter for four years. Christopher has taken projects in beef growing and he has had four years of work experience at Walnut Acres Inc. He was a member of the Barbeque, BOAC, Crops and Beaver Fair Com mittees. He has served his chapter as chaplain. Christopher holds the Greenhand and SUN Area Farmer degrees. He earned a proficiency award in beef as well as an elec trification award. Christopher enjoys hunting, fishing, hiking and camping and plans to continue working at Walnut Acres. Thomas Musser Thomas Musser, 17, is the son of Arthur L. and Edith P. Musser, Beaver Springs. He has been a member of West Snyder FFA Chapter for four years. During that time he has taken projects in beef finishing, dairy calves, sheep breeding and potatoes. He also served on the National FFA Week Committee. Thomas has served his chapter as assistant sentinel, sentinel and reporter. He holds the Greenhand, Chapter Farmer and SUN Area Farmer degrees. After high school Thomas plans to get a job and he would like to own a farm. J. David Sheaffer J. David Sheaffer, 17, son of Dr. William C. and Sue Ann Sheaffer, Beavertown. He has been a member of the West Snyder FFA Chapter for four years. David has taken projects in strawberries, field com, oats and wheat. He has served on the Barbecue and National FFA Week Committees. He was state land judging champion. David has served his chapter as treasurer. He holds the Greenhand, Chapter Farmer and SUN Area Farmer degrees. He has received proficiency awards in small grains and in soil and water management. He enjoys hunting and racing and would like to become a mechanic. Mickey J. Treaster Mickey J. Treaster, 17, is the son of Joseph and Ada Treaster, Mt. Pleasant Mills. He has been a member of the Middleburg FFA Chapter for four years. Mickey has taken projects in beef growing, finishing and breeding. He has served his chapter as assistant sentinel. He enjoys hunting, fishing and sports and plans a career in the medical field. Charles Zerby Charles Zerby, 19, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Zerby, Beavertown. He has been a member of the West Snyder FFA Chapter for four years. surco MIXER FEEDER ♦tv* * & * w Since first introduced in June 1980 The Quick Mixer is feeding thousands of dairy and beef cattle every day. Its revolutionary rotor/auger mixer package is an engineering first. You get a faster, more even mix, no dead spots, takes less horsepower, eliminates numerous bearings, sprockets and chains, mixes all types of feeds and even waste materials and last but not least, less maintenance in time and dollars. The Stirco Quick Mixer is made for todays farmer. Its ruggedness and simplicity is unmatched in the industry. 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Dunkelberger Is Thomas Musser ft * Charles Zerby Mickey J. Treaster years. Henry has taken projects in market swine, breeding swine, market lambs, breeding sheep, and beef growing and breeding. He has been a member of the Food for America, BOAC and Banquet Committees. He was a member of the State FFA Band. (Turn to Page D 39) J. David Sheaffer