Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 07, 1994, Image 265

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    FFA To Present Keystone Degrees To 204
(Continued from Pago F 32)
Steve
Steve Swope, 18,
son of Debby
Swope, of Beaver
Springs, is a four
year member of the
West Snyder FFA
Chapter, having ser
ved as its assistant
reporter for two
years and assistant _
secretary for one year.
Steve has been involved in SAE projects
including work experience and hamster
production. He has served as chair of the
chapter's BOAC Committee and been a
member of its Citrus Committee and a
member of the Sox’s.
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His av/'irds include receiving ribbons
for his project book and for public speak
ing. For future goals, he said, “I plan to get
a higher paying job and get married.”
Valer
Horses consul
the majority
Valeric Tayloi
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four years t’
Lower Dauph
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Willow St root, PA 17564
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lessons.
The 18-year-old is FFA class president
after having served terms as treasurer and
sentinel. She also participated in dairy and
livestock judging. When she was in 10th
grade, she went to Penn State Activities
Week for three days to judge horses.
Charles O. Tennis
For four years, Charles Tennis has been
active in Bellwood-Antis FFA in Blair
County. His activities include emergency
service, work experience. South Central
Co-ops, and serving on the recreation and
the leadership committees.
Achievements include the gold award
for record keeping, and Greenhand and
Chapter degrees.
The 17-year-old son of Dean
ED RIBSLER MFC.
New Entaiprl**, PA
16664
814-766-2246
WILUAM ROMBERGER
Pitman, PA 17864
717-648-2061
SHERMAN FARM
SERVICE
Ablon, PA 16401
614-756-4143
R.E. SMELTZER
Stato CoHaga, PA 16601
614-236-8275
TOM ZARTMAN
Ephrata, PA 17522
717-733-1050
IVAN ZOOK • SONS
BallavMa, PA 17004
717-835-2158
LmcMtar ftHTrtng. PrWay, JSwiwy*.
Cathrine Rumbarger of Bellwood hopes lo
attend college.
Leßoy F. Troester Jr.
Leßoy Troester
has kept busy dur
ing his four year
membership in the
Mifflinburg FFA
Chapter. Leader
ship offices include
chapter president,
assistant president,
sentinel, and Sun
Area vice president
With degrees in Greenhand, Chapter,
and Sun Area, Leßoy has also accumu
lated awards as Star Chapter Greenhand,
Star Chapter Farmer, Union County Star
Farmer, Sun Area SAE record book, state
and
FFA SAE record book, chapter dairy pro
duction proficiency, chapter diversified
crop production proficiency, oil crop pro
duction proficiency, chapter scholarship,
and Farm Credit Northeastern Region
Record Keeping Award.
Projects include dairy herd, on-farm
work experience, alfalfa production, com
production, soybean production, and dairy
beef finishing.
Leßoy has served on the following com
mittees: executive, tree planting, Food For
America chairman, and BOAC chairman.
Activities include tractor driving, fore
stry skills, land judging, andag mechanics.
High school activities outside of FFA
include junior and varsity football. Nation-
Curtis
Central Columbi
FFA President Cui
tis Turner has serv
ed as vice presidem
and earned thr
Greenhand ant
Chapter Farmei
Degrees, and awards
in scholarship, soi
and water manage
ment, diversified crop prouuv u ».., .
duction, feed and grain production, and
public speaking.
In 1993, Curtis attended the Pa. Gover
nor’s School for the Agriculutuie Sci
ences.
Activities include citrus sales, dairy
judging, public speaking, demonstration
team, poultry judging, horse judging,
meats judging, state land judging, Envir
onthon team, agronomy contest, and fresh
man leadership contest.
Committee membership for banquet,
fair, leadership, activities, local leadership
conference, mid-winter convention, and
summer convention.
The 18-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Jon
E. Turner of Bloomsburg plans to study
agriculture at Penn State University Park
Campus, Delaware Valley College, or
Cornell University.
(Turn to Pag# F 34)
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I NO PEEL BARN I
I PAINTING a
Barns in Lancaster ft Surrounding I
_ Counties Are Ruined By Overcoating. "
■ Resurfacing Is The Remedy! I
Ia) Resurface by waterblasting using your |
■ pressure washer with the new dirt chaser
gun, or have It done professionally.
> b) Into this resurfaced wood we first coat with
S a now otaln paint for deep penetration.
w c) Second coat penetratea first coat. Both
*® coats are brushed with the finest bristles to
S ■ control film thickness,
o d) This thin film will not peel, because It Is In
■ the wood giving It a double life and more.
* e) Starting today we go back to methods used
I In a period of time when there was no
I peeling.
Sava thla advartlaamant _
and wrlta or call for (rao aatlmata I
NO PEEL BARN PAINTING I
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233 E. Mapla Grova Rd. ■
Narvon, PA 17SSS I
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