12— Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Mir. 16, 1974 2: Grassland FFA Has Annual Dinner Meet Ray M. Martin, president of the Grassland FFA Chapter, was named Grassland Star Farmer Friday night at the chapter’s annual parent and son banquet. In addition to the top chapter honor, Martin also received the Lancaster County Bankers Award, a $3O check presented by Raymond Baxter of Blue Ball National Bank. He was also honored by the chapter for placing fifth in the state public speaking contest last September. i HnM I WISCONSIN WJa#/ \_____ / ENGINES FROM 4toes h p. ALUS CHALMERS ft BRIGGS t STRATTON ENGINES ENGINE AND MAGNETO SERVICE SYSTEMS PEQUEA BATTERIES AMOS L. FISHER R.DJI, Box IDS Bird-in-Hand, Pa. 17505 t 4 i i'A i A 4**i*i4HtAi-4*ii***iJi**'< #4T4 Martin, a senior at Garden Spot High School, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Eli W. Martin, New Holland RDI. Featured speakers at the banquet were Doyle Waybright, national FFA vice president from Get tysburg, and Nevin Mast of die state FFA Association. Receiving a $5O award for his conservation project by the Pennsylvania Game Commission was N Mike Hartman, Narvon RDI. Mike’s numerous fish and wildlife projects placed him first in the Southeastern Pennsylvania District. Ted Fox, game protector, presented the award. Other awards presented at the meeting are as follows: Scott Steffy v Leola,” Red Rose Star Farmer; Tom Wentzel, East Earl RDI, star chapter farmer; Derrill Nolt, New Holland RD2, star greanhand (production); Elizabeth Herr, Narvon RD2, star greenhand in environmental ag; Randy Brubaker, Narvon RDI, game hunting champion (environmental); Nelson Gockley, Adamstown, game hunting (production); Eli zabeth Herr, Narvon RD2, creed contest winner; Ray Martin, county star farmer; Larry Ressler, East Earl, county star agribusinessman. Lewis Good, Mohnton, soil and water management; Don Weaver, New Holland, RDI, dairy farming; Wayne Martin, Goodville, TRY A CLASSIFIED AD’ TRACTORS FOR SALE \ We have now been authorized to sell our 1973 Demonstrators and Rental Tractors. Only 2-970 Case's remaining. A. L. HERR & BRO. 'Quarryville, Pa. Ph. 786-3521 I , Do You Want To Use| Our Farm Calendar? I We’re happy to print Farm Calendar items for non-profit, farm oriented clubs and organizations. If your group is planning something you’d like to see in our calendar, write us a note or use this handy form to tell us about it. All items, of course, are subject to editorial review and space limitations. Organization Name Function title (Annual Meeting, Show, etc.) ■ a.m. ■ Date.. Time p.m. ■ Address for function I Other Information! • Name, address and phone number of person sub mitting item (must be included for item to be con sidered): I MAIL TO: Farm Calendar I Lancaster Farming Newspaper I 22 East Main St. I Lititz, Pa. 17543 Garden Spot High School FFA to right, seated: Larry Ressl members honored at their annual ' Kenneth Mull and Ray Martin, banquet last week for receiving Standing: Kenneth Groff, Dennis Noit Keystone Farmer Degrees were, left and Wayne Martin. agricultural mechanics Lloyd Hoover, Leola, livestock farming; Keith Feister, East Earl RDI, placement in sales and service. Also presented were numerous Greenhand Jackie Weaver, daughter Degrees, 19 Chapter Fanner 0 f Mr. and Mrs. Harold Degrees, Red Rose Degrees Weaver, was named FFA and five Keystone Degrees. Sweetheart. ler. Call 354-7481