BS-Lancaater Faming, Friday, January 10, 1997 205 Leaders With Vision To Receive Keystone Honor (Continued from Page B 4) Keith plans to manage and operate a hog farm or attend Penn State to major in ag engineering. He has earned his Grecnhand, Chapter Farmer, and Red Rose degrees. Ben Boonie Four-year West Snyder FFA mem ber Ben Boonie en joys being able “to talk to people from all over the state and nation,” he noted. “I enjoy being able to help them with events and having them help us.” Ben, 18, son of Edward Boonie and Wendy Lehman, Beaver Springs, has served as chapter vice president He plans to run for state office and then attend col lege to major in agriculture education with a minor in agribusiness. Ben has served on various committees, including crops, recreation, chicken bar- Member 6030 JONESTOWN ROAD, HARRISBURG, PA. 17112 DisETsKOAU^S Interstate 81 - Exit 26 717-545-5931 1-800-296-6931 DIRECTIONS TO MILLER DIESEL...Take 1-81 to Exit 26. (Paxtonia Exit), turn left at red light. Make first right onto S. Arlene St. (At Malley’s Restaurant). Drive 1 block, Miller Diesel on right at eno of street. For over 40 years, Miller Diesel has been servicing Central Pennsylvania fuel injection needs, specializing in rebuilding and recalibrating pumps, injectors and turbo chargers. • Call For Information On Pickup And Delivery! • We Ship UPS Daily! • Diesel Auto & Truck Tuneups Available! We want to be your diesel fuel injection specialist! DIESEL FUEL INJECTION SALES & SERVICE _AMBAC INT’L _BENDIX BRYCE _C.A.V. CUMMINS DETROIT DIESEL-GMC DIESEL KIKI-ZEXEL I.H.C LUCAS NIPPONDENSO ROBERT BOSCH ROOSA MASTER SIMMS STANADYNE YANMAR TURBOSAND WttfrcWftiliß ACCESSORIES AIRESEARCH 18 CUMMINS HOLSET SCHWITZER 'r f ALSO AVAILABLE: ON VEHICLE SERVICE OF FUEL V INJECTION SYSTEMS AND DIESEL ENGINE TUNEUPS FPPF EXCHANGE UNITS HEAVY DUTY APPLICATIONS ALUS CHALMERS CASE CATERPILLAR DEUTZ FIAT-ALLIS FORD Igeneral MOTORS HERCULES I.H.C. IVECO becuc, and banquet He has completed dairy herd and off-farm work experience. He has received a national bronze emblem in parliamentary procedure and a gold in the state project book contest He has received his Greenhand, chapter, and SUN area degrees. Jody R. Bn Jody Brenneman noted she just “loves getting to gether with the other FFA members and having a great time doing any FFA activity. The best times of my life have been with my FFA Mends.” Jody, 17, daughter Brenneman, Mechanicsburg, plans to attend college to study elementary educa tion. Jody has served as Cumberland Val ley FFA historian and secretary. She has completed varous dairy heifer and home garden projects and been involved on various committees, including calendar sale, citrus sale, and spring trip. She received a gold medal in the state for JOHN DEERE MACK MASSEY FERGUSON MERCEDES ONAN PERKINS WAUKESHA WHITE FARM lETC. CENTRAL WAREHOUSE DISTRIBUTOR FOR FPPF FUEL ADDITIVES FOR DIESEL ENGINES, HOME HEATING OIL AND GASOLINE ENGINES AUDI _BUICK CADILLAC CHEVROLET DODGE/CUMMINS FORD ISUZU MERCEDES MITSUBISHI OLDSMOBILE PONTIAC TOYOTA VOLVO VOLKSWAGEN Bjk * i tjfik - % f * -* * ' Wsr£'' ' v '^4 ' sJ>' ? ' ‘ * ' '*i SCHWITZER ENGINAIRE PRECLEANERS ISSPRO MURPHY . FUEL ADDITIVES ber SAE record book. She has earned her Green hand and chapter degrees. James Bresslcr The learning experience that FFA pro vides is what four-year Bellefonte FFA member James Bresslcr enjoys. *T really don’t know why, but I guess it’s because I was raised on a farm,” he noted. James. 17, son of Jane and Dale Albright, Bellefonte, has served as chapter treasurer, vice president, and president He has also served on the petting zoo, teacher breakfast and milk chugging committees. James has completed his SAE and has enlisted in the Army, with plans to go to college. He has earned his Greenhand and chapter farmer degrees. tjti\ Visiclii. In addition. Jay has completed projects on dairy cows and dairy heifers. He has received dairy showmanship and produc tion awards and ag mechanics honors. He received his Star Greenhand, chapter, and county degrees. ■■ < Jay D. Bomgardner Jay Bomgardner noted that he en joys getting to “meet new people and making friends from other schools.” But most of all, he noted. “I learned to be a better per son and developed the qualities of leadership.” Jay, 17, son of John and Margaret Bom gardner, Ono, plans to go to trade school for diesel mechanics, then work on farm equipment for a career. He has served as Northern Lebanon FFA chaplain. He has served on the supervised fanning and publ ic relations committees. (Turn to Page BIO) Member STANADYNE
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