Future Farmers (From page 8) lis project program has luded Guernsey dairy mals wheat, " broilers, n , aiid'soW W6ti' in compe op f in the -chapter.- : NALD B. TRIMBLE ' Jonald has won numerous ses as the champion fitter dairy animals' in shows iri county. 'He has. been sident- of- county ‘ 4 : H; r y club, .president ; of. the . tractor- club,'.-and is- sec »r,y of 'the local chapter - - - -.- - , Xmald, the. son - of .-Mr. L Mrs- Daniel Trimble, of irryville-Rh won- .the-4- com grand championship i years-in succession and shed. with, .the reserve mpionship last month. L third place winner of Solanco fair rural youth test in 1956-. Donald went to be second place winner the county AIC contest Jtchery Hatchery EPHRATA, PA PHONE HE 3-29i0 lauiatT HAIVI tM • The Largest Display of Farm Machinery in the Farm Show Area Featuring McCormick Farm Equip. Store EPHRATA INTMNATIQNAL HARVCSTCft sponsored by the Coopera, tive council, and first place winner in the Junior essay contest in 1959. His farming program has included dairy heifers, com, hogs, sow and litter and can ning crops. A. -CLYDE KREIDER - A love for music inherit-- ed Trom his father A. Clyde Kteider Sr. have won for Clyde, a -spot in the Solanco High School band for four -years! He has been a mem ber of the senior chorus at the school and sang in FFA groups' in the chapter. At the' State FFA chorus whe re- he . sang three different years he was chosen to sing with the National chorus at Kansas City. . Clyde was one of the lea ds. m the Junior Play, sen tinel treasurer in the local chapter and chaiplain and treasurer in the county association FFA. C'yde is a member of the Solanco varsity wrestling .team He has had in his farming program one dairy cow and dairy heifers, Chic ken of Tomorrow contest bi rds, corn and tomatoes One of his heifers was a prize received as the winner of the Junior essay contest at the school. JOHN GRAHAM John, the son of Mr. and Mrs John Graham, Christ iana Rl, has had project pro grams in Holstein dairy cows and heifers, corn and tobacco One corn project was a demonstration plot showing effects of different ra* *»- ' Mrs Leroy K. Andrews, of Lancaster R 7 .He was a member of the State FFA band for two ye ars. a member of the school band and a member of the senior chorus at school His farming program in- Kauffman Bros. MOUNTVILLE GAP eludes dairy, com and broil ers. EL WOOD HEISEY The 17 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. David Z. Hei sey, Manheim R 2, is a sen ior at Manheim Central Hi gh School. Elwood is at pre sent the Chaplain of the County Chapter FFA and historian in the local bran ch. During his 11th grade he served the local chapter as assistant Chaplain. His project program incl udes seven acres of tomat oes, two gilts, one acre of wheat and one half acre of sweet com. He has also rai sed onions and strawberries. Elwood has varied inte rests as evidenced by his participation on the varsity wrestling team at his scho ol for the past two years. He was awarded a giH in the school’s swine ring, a master towato grower’s cer tificate, and in 1958 won fir st place in the Rural Youth contest at the Manheim Fair ROY R. MENTZER Serving his second term as secretary of the local chapter, Roy had served one term as treasurer prior to this year. He represented the county as a delegate to the state convention FFA in June 1959 The son of Mr and Mrs Ellis K. Mentzer, New Hol land R 2, Roy assists his par ents or> the home farm. He has at the present time six dairy cows and 10 dairy heifers, four yorkshire sows, 25 fattening swine, 500 tur keys, 5 acres of tobacco, 10 acres of corn, and six acres of oats in his farming pro gram. The livestock is 100% ownership, but the crops are farmed on the halves with his father The dairy cattle are all purebred Ayrshires. Roy is a member of the Pequea Valley High School chorus and the track team. He won a trip to the AIC at Illinois State University last (Turn to page 10) D. L. Diem & Sons LITITZ wmiufioNu HARVESTER 9