—Lancaster Farming, Saturday. Jan. 18, 1975 14 Red (Editor’i Note): Because of their late arrival, the following biographical sketches of Red Lion High School FFA members could not be included in our Keystone Farming Edition. FARMERS AND DEALERS PLAN NOW TO ATTEND OUR CONSIGNMENT SALE ON FEB. 8, 1975 If you have any items, large or small for sale, we are now receiving consignments. BINKLEY & HURST BROS. /\ FARM & UTILITY EQUIP. Z 6 * l - Phone 626-4705 Lititz R.D.4, Pa Rothsville Station Road OPEN MON thru FRf 7AM to 5 P M EVENINGS AND SATURDAY Call for Sales, Parts - Service - 626 4705 Lion FFA Joel T. Harrison Joel is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey C. Harrison of Wrightsville Rl. He has taken projects that included swine fattening, capons, com and work study in the Members Receive Keystone Degrees area of agriculture supplies and products. Joel has exhibited swine, com and vegetable at the York fair and has received bronze medals for his project book work. He served as vice president and reporter for the FFA and h> s par ticipated in FFA extra curricular activities. Harry R. Harrison Harry is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Harrison of Wrightsville, Rl. He has taken crops, com, oats and poultry production for FFA projects. Last year, Harry won a silver medal for his project book and 3rd place in the salesmanship contest two years ago. He has been chaplain for the FFA along with working in the agricultural products area. Wayne E. Bankert Wayne is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Preston Bankert of Red Lion, R 3. He has taken swine and sheep breeding for projects and has shown his animals at numerous fairs all over the state as well as at the Farm Show. Wayne has served his chapter as secretary and was on the meats judging team for FFA. He attended the FFA National Con vention to compete in the meats judging contest and has won trophies for his farm mechanics and livestock work. Joseph A. Snyder Joseph is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Snyder, Airville, Rl. He has taken projects of field com, wheat, mixed hay, rabbits and work experience in a local can nery. He has been an active FFA member for four years and won a bronze medal for project book work. Joseph has also exhibited animals at the York Fair. Keith E. Sechrist Keith is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Sechrist of Red Lion, Rl. As an FFA member, Keith has taken several projects that have included Dairy heifers, swine finishing' and work experience in the dairy field. Keith was the York County Star Fanner in 1974 and has served as president of the York County FFA. He has won medals in the record Wayne Banker! Dean F. innerst book competions and has shown his hogs and dairy animals at local and state shows. He served his chapter as president for two years. Dean F. Innerst Dean Innerst is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Innerst of Red Lion R 3. He has taken FFA projects that included dairy heifer, veal calf Perfect Donuts To make perfect donuts, place each one on a square of aluminum foil (slightly laiger than the donut itself) with a hole punched in the foil for drainage When ready to fry, drop donut and foil m the fat When fried, pick out the foil Harry R. Harrison Keith Sechrist finishing and beef fattening. Dean has exhibited dairy and beef animals at the York Fair and placed first in the HAY WANTED Kaolin Mushroom Farms Inc. CALL 1-215-268-2262 .-.t. * / Joel T. Harrison Joseph Snyder County FFA salesmanship contest. He has held the office of Sentinnel for York County.
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