14—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. January 7, 1967 • Keystone Awards (Continued Jrom Face 33) is setenteen ?eais-o)d and a isenioi at Lampetei -Stiasbuig Huh School Jn 1960 he sened as -.ecietai? ol the Gaiden Spot FFt Chaptei and letened the FF\ Foundation Aw aid in poulti? lairnmg WdiJin eained his Red Rose Dtuiee in 3965 was the chap tei delegate to the national FFt contention and a judge on the state poulti? team at the tnginia State Fan As a lieshman he was named Stai Gieenhand ol the Garden Spot Chaptei His laiming piogiam consists ol 150 bioileis loui bleeding fcvune 12 lattening swine and two aeie' ol com Aftei giadu ation Mailin plans to sta? on the home Jaim and help e\ jjand the lamil? hog business ROBERT E FISHER Bob is 38'.edis-old the son ol Mi and Mis Eail S Fisher oJ East Eail R 1 and a senior Be Sure To See The Myers Fiberglass Sprayer At The Farm Show • Fiberglass tank Won’t rusl or corrode 300 gal. capacity. • Tractor mounted 3 pt. hitch • DU-ALL spray pumps - handles all types of abrasive & corrosive spray materials available in 12. 6 «r 3 gal. per minute. • Built in mechanical agitator. • Pressure adjustable zero to 500 lbs. • Built in sight gauge. LESTER A. SINGER BONKS, PA. Phone 687-6712 Poultry Equipment Is Our Business Cage Automation Is Our Speciality See The Bramco-Oakes Cage Feeder Hart Cup Waterers and Stainless Steel "Waterers In Action At Our Booth No. P-3 and P-4 At Pennsylvania Farm Show . . . distributors of quality poultiy and hog equipment All Work Guaranteed Beacon Steel Cages, Hart Cup Waterers. Brock Feed Bins, Coolair and Aerovent Fans. Bramco- Oakcs Mechanical Feeders and Hog Equipment, Herrmatic Feed Carts Egg and Manure Hand ling Equipment. E. M. Herr Equipment, Inc. It. D. 1, Willow Street, Pcnna. Ph: 464-3321 at Garden Spot High Sthoo) His fanning interests hate cen teied aiound swine and he had the giand champion hog at the count? FFA hog show k sale this yeai His othei farming projects include coin tobacco pullets bioileis and steeis Bob has sened his local chapter as 2nd vice piesident. reported, and tice president. In a lea FFA actmties he plat ed lust in land judging at the stale let el. he scored second on the parliamentary proce dures team. ADAM X. ZIMMERMAN* The son of Mr and Mrs Adam S Zimmerman ol East Earl R 1 Adam is a 17-tear-old senioi at Garden Spot High School He has sened the Giassland FFA Chfaptei as 2nd sentinel treasuiei and piesident He has sened as societal,. to the count? chap tei ana was a candidate for the 1966 Count? Stai Faimei Aw ai d Adam's FFA activities in- also served as dude county and slate tobacco er and assistant photof,i.ipJitj. show, state land judging con- Fred's farming pi ejects this test a thud placing in the year include corn, pigs. nay. county public speaking con- tomatoes, dairy, wheat, . a lest and chan man of the Grass- oats , land piogram ol woik commit- Following graduation next lee y June. Ferd plans to stay on His iaiming piojects have the larm. but will also take a included veal calves corn, hay, part-time, off-faim job. tobacco and sweet corn. c WILLIAM FREV AMOS R. REIFF Amos is the 17-year-old son of Mr and Mrs. Amos M. Reiil New Holland R 2: he is a senior at Garden Spot High School, serving his local FFA chapter as chaplain. His FFA activities have in cluded FFA junior dairy show, delegate to the FFA national convention and to the leadei ship ti dining conference. He placed 7th in the stale in the FFA land judging contest. Amos fanning projects in clude dairy hay, corn, and work experience KENNETH L. ZIMMERMAN The son of Mr. and Mrs. John M Zimmerman. Narvon Rl Ken is 18-jears-old. and a senioi at Garden Spot High School He hds sened the Grassland Chapter as 2nd secretary. re porter and secietarj His farm ing projects include fattening swine forestry and work ex perience Among his FFA activities. John lists delegate to the na tional FFA convention FFA Foundation award and the Lancaster Counts fat hog show & sale at which he had a re serve champion pen. JAMES HUBER Jim is 16-years-old and the son of Mr and Mrs David S. Huber Peach Bottom R 2 He is a senior at Solanco High School serving as treasurer of the local FFA chapter. He earned his Red Rose Farmer degree in 1965, and was 2nd runnerup for the County Star Farmer title in 1966. Jim’s current fanning pro gram includes dairy, fattening hogs corn. haj. barley, wheat and \eal calves The crops are farmed on a partnership ar langement with his father. Aitei giaduation, Jim plans to concentrate on hog and danv proiects and gradually mciease his held crop activi ties on the home farm with his lathei FRED KREIDER A Solanco High School seni -01 Fied is 17 years-old. and the son of Mi and Mrs Fred Kreidei oi Quanyville HI. He is \ice piesident of the Solanco FFa Chaptei and has AT THE FARM SHOW Harold H. Good Terre Hill H. M. Stauffer & Sons, Inc. Stevens Feed Mill, Inc. Stevens, Penna. (fr\\\\\\X\\\\\\\XX\X\\^^ Willie is 16-years-old, a seni or at Solanco High School, and is the son of Mrs. Anna Frey, Quarryville R 2. He has served for two years as delegate to the county FFA chapter, and has been county treasurer. He earned the Red Rose Farmer degree in 1965. In his local FFA chapter, Willie has been secretary, vice president, and assistant sentin el He has also been chairman of several committees. His mam farming project has been steers showing and fattening but also included are projects in corn, barley, hay. and swine He plans to stay on the farm after graduation, and will con tinue with the same farming mtei ests KENNETH ROHRER Ken 17-year-old senior at Penn Manor High School, is the son of Mr. and Mrs Paul Rohrei of Lancastei R 6 He is vice piesident of the county FFA chapter and president of his local chapter. He was a candidate for the County Star Farmer title in 1966, and has represented Pennsylvania FFA in inter state livestock judging competi tion After graduation in June, Ken plans to enter a farming partnership with his father. RICHARD THOMAS Dick is the son of Mr. and Mrs John Thomas of Millers ville Rl He is 17-yearsi-'old, and a senior at Penn Manor High School, where he won membership m the National Honor Society. He is vice president -of his local FFA chapter, and has represented Pennsylvania FFA at Kansas City in the national poultry judging contest. He placed first in the state FFA dairy cattle judging contest and led the Pennsylvania FFA dairy judges to Waterloo, lowa, where he earned a gold medal. His main farming interest is dairy, and Dick plans to enroll at Penn State University after gi aduation to major in dairy science. KENNETH FELLENBAUM A senior at Penn Manor High School, Ken is the 17-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ful-O-Pep WANTS TO SEE YOU BOOTHS NO. 452-453 A Witmer Fellenbaum, Washington Bori HI. -r Ho sorvos Ills local FF«i eliaiiter as seerotary, and hljj lai tiling piograin lias included: projects in iionitiy, corn, turf keys, and vegetables. “j Ken lists a college career al I'onn Slate University as paff or Ins immediate plans follow ing graduation next June. |j MELVIN BRANDT Melvin is the son of Mrjj :ni(l Mrs. Key Brandt, Millenfc ville lU. He is 17-years-old, '•j senior ul Fenn Manor Higlt School, and a member of th#' ; Manor FFA Chapter. i; His farming projects havft included swine, corn, and to» bacco. _ $ After graduation, Melvin; plans to enter the College 6t Agriculture at Penn State Uni# 1 versity. Leon is a senior at Elizabeth*, town High School, and is the 17-year-old son of Mr and Mrsl Norman Rutt, Jr., of town Rl. >i He was one of seven Future Farmers competing for the County Star Farmer award 1966 !■ Leon’s mam farming interest is dairy and his program ine eludes a continually expanding number of cows and he also carries a project” in sweet potato production. He plans to continue farming with his father after graduation next June. DARYL BOLLINGER The son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bollinger of Utitz Rl, Daryl is a senior at Ephrata High School. He is president of the Ciois ter FFA Chapter, and a dele gate to the county chapter. He was first runnerup for the County Star Fanner title In 1966. Daryl’s farming program in cludes registered Holstein cows, steers, and market Jiogs. He has won many show ribbons with his Holsteias, including the reserve j'unior Champion ship at Harrisburg. He was di sc selected to attend the na tional PFA convention at Kan sas City. After graduation, Daryl.plans to enter into partnership with his father m daily farming. RONALD MECK Ronald is the son of JJr. and Mrs Carl Meek, ReinholJs Rl. He is a past president ef the Cloister FPA Chapter', ami a delegate to the national FPS convention. A senior in vocational agri culture at Ephrata High School, (Continued on Page 16) * S. H. Hiestond & Co.,