• -FFA Boys (Continued from Page 14) Charles J. Halting Quartos Hanting is tihe son. of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harting, Denver R 2. Charles, a 1967 grad uate of Ephraita High School, held the office of chaplain dur ing ‘has senior year. Hi® farming program includes 60 market hogs, 8 Sows, 10 acres of field corn and 5 acres of barley. His total investment in' agriculture is approximately $6500.00. Charles has participated in many swine shows both on the local and state levels. During his senior year 'he attended the National FFA Convention as a chapter delegate. Charles plans to -develop a complete farrow ing<ieperation in the near future. John D. Nissley John D. Nissley, 17-year-old son of Mr. and 'Mrs Clayton R NissSey, is a 'senior ait Manheim Central 'High School. He has completed 3 years of Vocational Agriculture and received the Green Hand degree an.' 1964 and the Chapter Farmer degree in 1965. Nissley has set his goal to become established in farming. 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After graduation Howett plans to attend Penn State Uni versity where he hopes to earn an Associate Degree in Agri business After college he plans to enter farming or a closely re lated field. Thomas Risser, 17-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Riss er, is a senior at Warwick High WHY BUY A PIPELINE? BEE LINE SUPPLY CENTER 1027 DILLERVILLE ROAD, LANCASTER 24 HOUR SERVICE DAILY PH. 394-0541 SEE US AT THE FARM SHOW BOOTHS 374-377 and 386-389 Thomas Risser School Tom is currently serv ing as the chapter reporter of the Warwick Chapter of F.F A. He has also played baseball and basketball at Warwick Tom has been the vice president of his class for two years, and has al so been on the Senior Student Council for two years. Tom’s farming program was centered around dairy cattle. He had supplementary projects in swine, geese and tobacco. Tom plans to attend Penn State next year. He is undecided on a major or future plans. Tom is the third brother to receive the degree. Kent L. Fritz Kent L Fritz, 17-year-old son of Mr and Mrs Elmer R. Fritz of Lititz R 3, is a senior at War wick High School. He is now the Vice-President of the Warwick F.F.A. Chapter and is the chair man of the program of work He participates in FFA basket ball and other FFA sports He has represented his chapter at FFA week at Penn State He participated in the senior float committee for home coming He is a member of the Trinity E C Church of Lititz. His farm pro gram consisted of one acre of tobacco, 6 acres of corn, and various farm improvement pro jects. His plans are to continue his education in the field of am- A Any Barn mal science or Lawn Turf man agement at Penn State Campus in the fall of 1968 Gerald H. Phillips, 17-year-old son of Mr and Mrs Blair G Phillips, Quarryville Rl, is a senior at Solanco High School. He is currently serving as Pre sident of his chapter and Trea surer of the Lancaster County Red Rose FFA He is a member of the Solanco Varsity Club He has been a member of the track team and the school band for the past three years Gerald has been a member of the State FFA band for the past two years; has shown a steer and fattened swine for the So lanco Community Fair He re ceived the second place award for the Solanco FFA Motor Truck Essay Contest and placed fourth m the County Public Speaking Contest last year He is a member of the Chestnut Level Presbyterian Church and is active in the Youth Fellow ship Phillips’ farming program v*'"' 523 Willow Rd.,Lancaster i i id Cs3' Your Invitation ... To Visit Our CECO Exhibit at the Farm Show Location 703 and 704 Section F Main Floor (See Our Unusual Water Display) Your Best Bara Buy! . . . for quality and economy is . . . THE CECO CLEARSPAN PACKET BUILDING covered with weathertight corrugated steel CECOROOuL with galvanized or baked-on vinyl colors. Write or phone for full information and the name of the dealer In your area. GROCE DISTRIBUTORS, INC. 210 Sassafras Street, Selinsgrove, Penna. 17870 (717) 374-8157 JAMARY i Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Ji Gerald Phillips Farm Show Special Discount on Neck Chains and Numbers. See us at Booth P-14 in Poultry Room.- SHOW-EASE STALL CO. "Yours for Better Dairying" John E. Kreider FARM SHOW WEEK 13, 1968 centers around his five dairy animals and includes a- baby beef, fattening pigs and field coin Preston LeFever, Jr. G Preston LeFevre, Jr, 17- year old son of Mr and Mrs G. Preston LeFevre, Quarryville R 3, is a 1967 graduate of So lanco High School. He was runner-up in the Southeastern Pennsylvania Regional Star Farmer contest and is now in partnership with his parents on their home farm Preston main tains active membership in the FFA and 4-H Baby Beef Club He is also an active member the Solanco Young Farmers. Preston ownes his own self propelled combine and does custom work during the harvest ing season During his school caieer, he was president of his chapter, president of the 1966 state champion parliamentary procedure team, Star Farmer of the local chapter, received the Lancaster County Red Rose De- (Continued on Page 16) Ph: 392 ; 366< 15-19 15
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