Keystone Farmer Degree Going To 25 Local Boys Honors which cannot go to moie than one farm boy in fifty vill be aw aided to 25 Lancaster County FFA students from eight county high schools next week in conjunction with the 53rd Pennsylvania State Farm Show to be held in Harrisburg. In ceremonies in the Forum of the Education Building Wednesday afternoon in downtown Harris burg, the highest FFA degree at the state level, the Keystone Farmer title, will be awarded foi outstanding achievement in agncultuie and rural life. The schools involved include Garden Spot, -Ephrata, Manheim Cen tral, Lampeter - Strasburg, War wick, Solanco, Penn Manor and Elizabethtown. Henry Givler, Area FFA Ag ricultural Supervisor, reported that undei FFA rules, not more than two percent of the State membership can receive this honor The title is given for out standing achievement in agricul ture and mral life To be eligi ble, Givler said the FFA mem ber must have satisfactorily completed at least two yeais of instruction in vocational agri culture, demonstrated marked leadership, earned and invested at least SSOD productively, and attained satisfactory achieve ment m improving the farm’s efficiency or his home farm’s comfoit. The local PFA boys who will receive the degree January 15 are as follows. Linford Martin Linford Martin Linford D Martin, son of Mi and Mrs. Walter S Martin, East Earl Rl, is the out-going presi dent of the Red Rose FFA Chap ter and has served as vice pres ident and president of his local Grassland Chapter His farming program includes dairy, hogs, beef, sheep, corn and tobacco and he has work experience in carpentiy, masonry and farm markets Active in FFA, Linford at tended the National FFA Con vention and the State summer and winter conventions He was a member of the chapter parlia mentary procedure team and scored well in livestock and dairy judging at Lampeter Fair In local activities, Martin scored Ist in chapter meat, dairy, and sheep judging and was second m public speaking He presided at the area leadership training conference and after graduation will be working for a livestock farmer on a 120 acre farm. He is also president of the New Holland 4-H Baby Beef Club, sings in the Garden Spot Senior Chorus and is a member of the Weaverland - Christian Ambassadors, his church youth group. Roy Musser Roy Musser, senior at Garden Spot High School, is the son of Mr and Mrs David G. Musser, Mohnton R 2 His farming pro gram of 30 acres consists of a hog fattening operation and he raises corn and vegetables Mus ser is also employed as a butcher His activities in FFA include meats judging, public speaking and tractor driving and he was a delegate to the National FFA Convention and the Leadership training conference He is also a member of the Bowmansville Mennonite Chuich and its youth group and is a member of the Voices Of Victory Chorus In the future, Roy plans to go to college and voluntary service and then on to the farm and raise fattening steers and hogs Eugene Bollinger Eugene Bollinger, son of Mr and Mrs Paul Bollinger, Den ver R 2 is Chaplain of the local FFA chapter and delegate to the Red Rose county chapter. He Roy Musser Eugene Bollinger has been very active in showing livestock at local, state, and na tional shows Last year he show ed the grand champion hog at Ephrata Fair In 1967 he was named winner of the Jaycee Steer Award Eugene was also selected to represent Lancaster county at the State Farm Co operative Institute during his junior year Eugene’s farming program includes maiket hogs, breeding swine, field corn, steers, tobacco, and wheat He also attended the National FFA Convention in 1967 as a chapter delegate - t * v> Jay Smoker Jay Smoker Jay Smoker, son of Mr and Mrs Earl Smoker, Stevens RDI, is serving as treasurer of the local chapter He was named grand Champion Tractor Dnvei for the Lancaster-York Area at this year’s Ephrata Fair Jay has exhibited his registered hol stem at both local and state shows He was named winner of the Jaycee Steer Award in 1966 Smokei has been active in pub lic speaking and parliamentary pioceduie contests in the coun ty Last year he won a bronze metal m the State Dairy Judging Contest at Penn State His farm ing program includes a herd of registered, breeding swine, mar ket hogs, and field coin Earl Stauffer Earl Stauffer, son of Mr and Mrs Clarence Stauffer, Ephrata RD 1 is President of the local FFA chapter and Vice-President Lancaster Farming. Saturday, January 11.1969 SECOND SECTION of the Red Rose chapter Earl was named Star Farmer of Lan caster County this year and won a trip to the National FFA Con vention in Kansas City He has won many prizes with his hol steins and market hogs, this in cludes grand champion dairy animal at Ephrata Fair for two years Grand Champion show man of market hogs for two years at the county FFA Swine Show In 1965 Earl was a mem- Earl Stauffer ber of the State Milk Products Judging team that won a silver metal at Waterloo, lowa His farming program includes a herd of registered holsteins, market hogs, field corn, veal calves, beef fattening, and bai ley Earl has won two gold met als in the State Project Book Evaluation Contest duung the past two years v jT Raymond Bollinger Raymond Bollinger Raymond Bollinger, son of Mr and Mrs Adam Bollinger, 465 R'dge Avenue, Ephrata, holds the office of repoitei in the Cloister chapter He has won numerous awards with his live stock including the grand cham pion pen of three lambs at Eph rata Fair Ray has also been a winner in the local chapter’s chain animal program, winning a dairy calf, gilt, and pen of three ewes His farming pro gram includes dairy heifer, breeding swine, market hogs, market sheep, field corn, and an agriculture work experience pi o gram. pat^ J. Lester Heistand J. Lester Heistand J Lester Heistand is the 17- year-old son of Mr and Mrs. Martin B Heistand, Mariheim R 4 Lester’s farming program includes beef fattenmg, and field crops of corn and wheat. He has served as president of his Manheim FFA Chapter and was the County FFA Chaplain in ,1968. Heistand won a bronze medal in the State Farm Mechanics Contest in 1968 and attended the National FFA Convention. He is also was on the chapter parlia mentaiy procedure team. Barry E. Garber Barry E Garber, 17, is the son of Mr and Mrs J Eugene Gar ber, Manhenn R 1 A senior at Manheim Cential High School, Garber has a fanning piogram including Beef and swine fat tening and swine breeding field coin and stiawbemss He has se'ved as the chaptei Sentinel. Tieasu ei and was a member of the 1967 chaptei pailiamentaiy pioceduie team Gaiber showed steers at the Manheim Farm Show and hogs at the County FFA Hog Show. He was in the Livestock Judging Contest at the State FFA Ac tivities Week and attended the National FFA Convention He also served as a referee at the State Plowing Contest at Her shey (Continued on Page 19) Barry E. Garber 17