Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 09, 1993, Image 218

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    E26-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 9,1993
(Continued from Pago E 24)
Samuel Miller
Samuel Miller,
son Roy
and Alice Miller,
a I
four-year mem
ber of Halifax
FFA, where he
currently serves
as chapter treasurer and previously served
as sentinel. A recipient of the Star Green
hand and Chapter Fanner degrees, he has
served as chairman of the fruit and seed
committees and as a member of the ban
quet and recreation committees.
Troy Miller
Troy Miller,
son Be
linda' and Char
les Miller, New •>
Oxford, a
four-year mem
ber of Bermud
ian FFA, and has ~
served as secretary of the chapter. With
projects in beef finishing, he earned his
Greenhand and Chapter degrees and has
several options open for the future, includ
ing the possibility of time in the Navy,
working construction, or starting his own
business. He has been involved with chap
ter cider sale, sandwich sale, Envirothon,
and window exhibit committees. Troy has
competed in livestock judging, record
books, and in agricultural Olympics.
Lewis Moore
Lewis Moore,
18, son of Stan
ley and Dale
Claycomb, Oster
burg, is vice
president of the
Chestnut Ridge
FFA Chapter,
where he is in his fifth year as a member
and has served on its FFA programs of
work and leadership committees. Lewis
has raised two show steers for the county
fair, jackpot shows, and the state farm
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228 FFA’ers To Receive Keystone Degrees
show. He also worked in agricultural sales
in a fencing business. He has also served in
leadership as chapter secretary and treasur
er, and has won a gold medal for record
keeping and won chapter proficiency
awards for beef finishing and agricultural
sales. Lewis was champion and master fit
ter of the 1992 Bedford County fair. He
plans to remain at the farm and possibly go
on to school to further his studies in farm
management
Heather M. Morris
Heather M. Mor
ris, 18, is a
member of the
Benton Area
FFA. "I have
been in vocation
al agriculture and
FFA for four
I , yf A Leadership
15 /ora growing
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WAREHOUSE
OVER 15,000 SQ. FT. OF SILK & DRIED
FLOWERS AND ACCESSORIES
ONE STOP SHOPPING
FLOWER & BASKET The FLOWER
WAREHOUSE WAREHOUSE
NO MINIMUMS NO MINIMUMS
Hours Kl,ne P,aza Uni.r* Broad Street
Mon.-Sat. 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM 25th & Market Streets ILii da
Closed Sunday . | Stm- 4:0. PM' TTmSUS
EASY TO FIND
LOCATED AT KLINE PLAZA
■NBBOOK
s RUDY A
n
FLOWER
BASKET
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1| PLAZA j|
years,” she said. Her SAE is pleasure horse
and home garden. Heather had served as
secretary for a year and as student adviser
for three years. She said she has partici
pated in almost all of the contests, includ
ing the pleasure horse contest at Activities
Week at Penn State.
Anthony Mostoller
Anthony Mos
toller, 17, son
Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Mostoller,
Garrett, is a
four-year mem- ’VZ#
her and vice '1
president of the m
Meyersdale FFA. He has previously
served as its secretary for two years and
also its sentinel. For three years he has
been chairman of the BOAC committee
maos.
and a member of the parliamentary proce
dure team. His projects have been in swine
finishing. He has earned the Greenhand
and Chapter degrees and won an award for
turf and landscape. He said he would like
to become a DHIA supervisor.
ersdaie FFA
has served as its vice president and as vice
president of the county FFA. A holder of
the Greenhand and Chapter degrees,
Timothy has also earned a scholarship
HERE’S A LIST OF
WHAT YOU'LL FIND
• Silk Flowers
• Silk "Dried" Flowers
• Crafting Flowers
• Ribbon
• Wedding Needs
• Baskets
• Dried & Preserved
Flowers
• Berries, Birds &
Butterflies
• Cactus
• Silk Trees
• Floor Plants
EASY TO FIND ON RT. 322
LOCATED BEHIND BLUE BALL FIRE COM
Vs}
The Flower
Warehouse
Timothy Mostoller
(Turn to Pago E 27)
• Styrofoam, Oasis.
• Grapevine-Forms
• Hats
• German Statice
• Eucalyptus
• Glass Containers
• Ceramic Containers
• Brass Containers
• Mylar & Latex
Balloons
• Fresh Cut Flowers
Cash & Carry
Arrangements
Take Me Home
Bouquets
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