Keystone Farmer Degree Winners From County WV KEYSTONE DEGREE CAN DIDATES are left to right: (top row), Glenn Weber, Geor ge Zimmerman, Scott Shoe maker, Clifford Bollinger, Rich ard Smith, William Hollinger, David Erb; .(second row), Roy Bowman, Gary Martin, Sanford Gehman, Thomas Zartman, 1966 Farai Show Schedule MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY 10 B.oo—Judging starts in all Departments, ex cept where specified hours are indicated. 8 00—Judgmg Southdowns—Small Arena. 8 00—Judging Ayrshires, including 4-H Club Classes and Vocational Dairy Classes— Large Arena. 8-00 —Judging Guernseys, including 4-H Club and Vocational Dairy Classes—Large Arena.’ 9:oo—Judging Belgians—Large Arena. 9.oo—Judging Swine, Vocational Classes, all Breeds—-Small Arena. 9 00 —Vocational Demonstration Contest, Room A (Auditorium), Main Show Build ing, Continuous to 5:00 pm. 9:3o—State Beekeepers’ Association Meeting, Room C, Main Show Building. 10:00—Society of Farm Women, Annual Con vention,-The Forum, Education Building. 10:00—Judging Merinos—Small Arena. 10:QOr-Judging- Shropshires—rSmalL Arena.. ■ < in Fred Hess, Marlin Groff, Ro bert Meek; (third row), Ronald Ulrich, William Houser, Leroy Musser, Dale Herr, James Mus ser, Benjamin Nolt, Jesse Mill er; (fourth row), Donald Grub er, John Hess, Jay Herr, Earl Wenger, Larry Breneman, Bar ry Kurtz, and Eugene Risser. MONDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 10 I:oo—Judging Horses—Grade Division—Large Ar6ti3 I:oo—Judging Suffolk Sheep—Small Arena. I:oo—Judging Rambouillets—Small Arena. I:oo—Judging Chester Whites—Small Arena. 1:00 —State Beekeepers’ Association recon venes, Room C, Main Show Building. I.oo—Pennsylvania Flower Growers’ Associa tion Meeting, Room D, Main Show Build ing. I:oo—Pennsylvania Landrace Swine Breeders Association, Room E, Main Show Building. I:3o—Society of Farm Women reconvene, The Forum, Education Building. 2:oo—Pennsylvania Raw Milk Producers— Distributors Association Meeting, Office No. 2, Large Arena, Second Concourse. 2:oo—Judging Poland China—Small Arena. 3:oo—Judging Corriedales—Small Arena. 3:oo—Judging Dorsets—Small Arena. s:oo—Pennsylvania Suffolk Breeders’ Associa < 4QWfllWAqft.lfrSP.36) ' +-S, Twenty-Eight Lancaster County Future Farmers Will Receive Keystone Award Twenty-eight Future Farm ers lot America ifr'om Lancas ter County will receive the 'coveted Keystone Farmer De- incaster Farming, Saturday, January 8, 1966 SECOND SECTION gree next Wednesday at the FFA Chapter, president of PFA midwinter convention to his school chapter, and other he held in the Florum of the local 'chapter offices and ac- Ednchtion Building, Hhrns- tivitnes His farming program burg. includes broilers, corn and. The Keystone award is the dairy. He is presently oper honor that can be bestowed atin S the 'home farm on a 'upon an FFA member at the partnership with his father. State level. Recipients of * * * * this degree are limited to two percent of the total FFA State membership. Following is a short synop sis of each of these outst'and- mg toys. GLENN S- WEBER Recently named the Star Fanner of Region 11, Glenn will he in competition next Wednesday with winners front the other four regions in the state for the title of State Star Fanner He is the 17-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Weber of Mohn ton R 2, and is a senior at Garden Spot High School. Glenn h'as demonstrated his leadership qualities as presi dent of the Lancaster .County ROY W, BOWMAN Roy is the 17-year-old son. of Mr and Mrs. Aaron Bow man, New Holland Rl. He is a member of the Grassland PPA Chapter and has held the offices of secretary and sentinel. Roy’s farming program ioc cludes tobacco, corn, and breeding swine multiple far rowing operation. SANFORD R. GEHMAN The vice-president of Grass land FFA Chapter, Sanford is the 18-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Titus Gehman, Blohhton R 2. He has also (Continued on, Page. 14) I.I!1I!»' ! 1 i n ' 13