Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 04, 1975, Image 45

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FFA Projects: tomatoes,
breeding swine, heifers,
swine fattening; work ex
perience; milk tester.
Outside Activities: active
member of Churchtown
Mennonite Church and
Youth Group; Sunday School
Teacher; Sunday School
Officer.
Keith Feister
Keith Feister, 17, son of
Mr. and Mrs. George Feister
of Route One, East Earl. He
is a Student Advisor for the
Grassland FFA Chapter. He
has been active in showing
horses for four years and the
past two years have been in
showing Registered Ap
paloosa horses. Some of his
shows have taken him to
New York, New Jersey,
Maryland, Ohio, Delaware,
as well as many shows in the
state. He is a member of the
Keystone Appaloosa Club,
Indian Valley Appaloosa
Association, and the
Maryland Appaloosa
Association. His FFA
projects have been 3
registered Appaloosaes,
swine fattening, and
tobacco. He has exhibited
hogs at the County Hog show.
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Keith Feister
Garden Spot
He has served as chairman
and member of several
committees including the
banquet and cooperation. He
is a recipient of the Red Rose
Degree and was named the
Lancaster County Star
Agribusinessman.
Arthur Horst
Arthur Horst is the 17 year
old son of Mr. and Mrs.
Leßoy S. Horst of
Bowmansville. Art is a
senior at Garden Spot High
School and is serving as
Student Advisor for the
Grassland Chapter. He also
served as Advisor to the 1973
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Arthur Horst
Garden Spot
State Champion
Parliamentary Procedure
Team. Art was also selected
runner-up in the state
proficiency award in
Agricultural Processing and
will be receiving his award
at the Mid-Winter Con
vention. Art was eligible for
this award as a result of his
work experience at a local
Feed Mill. He has been
there for the past
four years on a part time
basis. Art has also par
ticipated m tractor driving,
small gas engine contest,
and local public speaking.
Activities outside the FFA
arm
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include varsity cross country
runner at Garden Spot. He is
also an active member of the
Bowmansville Mennonite
Church and Youth Group. He
spent the summer of 1974
working at a church camp
helping with the care of the
horses and giving horseback
rides. In September, Art
helped other local FFA
members at the State Dairy
show by giving tours to
Elementary school children
from Harrisburg.
Art’s projects have been
raising dairy heifers which
he showed at several local as
well as at Harrisburg dairy
shows. He has shown his
horse in recent years.
P. Thomas Martin
P. Thomas Martin 17, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Paul L.
Martin, RD2 East Earl. He
has participated in the state
FFA Week activities for the
past two years competing in
the Meats Contest and
Thomas Martin
Garden Spot
Poultry Judging. He was a
local delegate to the National
FFA Convention in 1974. He
was on the Small Gas Engine
Team in the area. Tom has
competed in several county
and local contests. His
projects have included
horses, hogs, and veal
calves. He is presently
employed at Weaver’s
Poultry in New Holland
where he has also gained
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Tom was recipient of the Red
Rose Degree last year.
Nelson Messner
Nelson Messner 18, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Messner,
RDI East Earl.
FFA Activities: Assistant
Nelson Messner
Garden Spot
Secretary 1974-75; exhibited
at County Hog Show for past
three years winning several
ribbons in individual classes
and pen of 10, Jr. Fitter.
Recipient of JayCee Swine
for chapter; silver medal for
State Land Judging; 3rd
place SCS Land Judging; top
Livestock Judge in chapter
1973.
Current employment:
work experience with Penn
Jersey Harvestore Systems.
Gary Long
Gary Long, son of Mr. &
Mrs. Howard M. Long,
Columbia RD2. Gary is a
member of Penn Manor FFA
and has served as secretary,
assistant reporter, reporter,
and on various committees
and is presently serving as
vice president. He
represented Penn Manor at
Penn State and also at the
National FFA Convention at
Kansas City where he
showed cattle. Gary is now
employed at Cope & Weaver
Co., New Providence, as a
mechanic and also helps his
Serving The Farm Community
with Agriculture Products
Since 1890
MF
Massey Ferguson
A. L. HERR & BRO.
father on the home farm. He
has had projects in show
steers, com, tobacco, and
veal calves. He is a member
of Habecker Mennonite
Church and also the Manor
Youth Group.
After graduation he plans
to continue to work in agri
business.
Wendell Kiblej-, the son of
Mr. and Mrs. John Kibler
lives on a 25 acre farm at
Columbia RD2. He has had
for projects veal calves and
field com and has worked in
Agri-business for Herr’s
Fruit Farms and Turkey Hill
Dairy.
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312 Park Ave.
Quarryville, Pa. 17566
Phone 786-3521
Gary L. Long
Penn Manor
Wendell Kibler
Wendell Kibler
Penn Manor
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