(Continued from Page C 36) I J. EDWARD NISSLEY Manheim Central High School J. Edward Nissley is the 17 year old son of Mr and Mrs. Jay R. Nissley of R 5 Manhiefn. Edward will be receiving the coveted State Keystone Degree on January 9 during, the Winter FFA Convention. Presently, Edward is the GREAT SUPERSTARS NORTHRUP KING Plant PX 95 This great hybrid topped the Penn State trials in Lan caster County in 1978 The winning yield was 29 2 tons This gram rich hybrid also has tremendous disease resistants to northern corn leaf blight and stalk and ear rot. VIGOR-RATED® SOYBEANS The proven leader in soybeans Ask about Vigor-Rated® High Quality Classic II - Classic I and many other top varieties. Be sure - plant Vigor-Rated® every year! It pays - that’s for sure! chairman of the Food for American committee and is serving as secretary of the Manheim FFA Chapter. His major FFA projects include beef finishing, dairy heifers, and capons. He has also served on the beef committee. In addition to his FFA involvement, Edward is active in the Elm-Penryn 4- H Club, and the Lancaster County Red Rose Beef and Lamb Club. His hobbies include PX 79 This single cross is 118 days maturity One of our best disease resistant hybrids it has resist ance to northern and southern corn leaf blight PX 79 has moderate resistance to the new disease - Grey Leaf spot. J. Edward Nissley hunting, trapping and skating. He is also a member of the Chiques Church of the Brethren. Edward’s post graduation plans include working in an agri-business related oc cupation and assisting on his fathers farm. DENNIS L. SHELLY Manheim Central Dennis L. Shelly, R 6 Manheim, has been SERVING THE FARMERS FOR 106 YEARS Each depositor insured to S4QjOOO HAMBURG SAVINGS FDir and ■ TpilCT rnMPANY Dl»0SII INIu»*SCS C0»»O»*IION IllUvl UUKTirHIII Hamburg. PA - Phone: 215-562-3811 A FULL SERVICE BANK ASK YOUR STANFORD DEALER ABOUT THE NEW STANFORD LANCASTER ALFALFA FOR MORE INFORMATION SEE US AT THE PA. FARM SHOW nominated for the Keystone Farmer Degree. The son of Mervin B. and Thelma Shelly, he has been a FF A member for four years. During that time he worked on hog finishing and rabbit breeding projects, completed on-farm work experience, and worked on the children’s barnyard, corn and tobacco show and refreshment committees. Dermis served as sentinel BOOTH 530-532 GET YOUR FREE PACKAGE OF MARIGOLDS gMSSS** 809 N Bethlehem Pike Spring House Pa 19477 and treasurer of the chapter. He was honored as the chapter’s star agribusinessman and won a chapter scholarship. He advanced from Greenhand to Chapter Farmer, and is a Red Rose Farmer. He is an avid hunter and enjoys sports of all kinds. His future plans mclude a stmt as a farm hand and he said he would like to work as a DHIA milk tester. Glenn Shenk, 11, is president of the Manheim Central FFA Chapter. In his junior year, he served as the Chapter secretary. Glenn’s major FFA project is Holstein cows and heifers. As the son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Shenk, R 2 Lititz, Glenn has plans of entering FARM SHOW SPECIAL NC NORTHROP KING NK BELT BUCKLE FREE With A Minimum 10 Bag Order OF Northrop King SEED CORN Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 5,1980—C37 Glenn F. Shenk, II GLENN F. SHENK, H Manheim Central High School into a partnership on the family farm. In addition to the dairy project, Glenn has raised capons, strawberries, com, and alfalfa hay as side projects. Glenn will receive the Keystone Degree on January 9 during special ceremonies at the Winter FFA Con vention. In the past two years, Glenn earned the Star Greenhand Farmer and Red Rose Farmer Degrees. Glenn is a member of the Lancaster Holstein 4-H Club and is president of the Elm- Penryn 4-H Club. His hobbies include snowmobihng, hunting, fishing, and skating. Timothy David Frey TIMOTHY DAVID FREY Penn Manor High School Timothy David Frey is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Frey of R 7, Washington Boro. Tun is a senior at Penn Manor and is completing his fourth year of FFA. His pro jects include market hogs, sheep, tobacco, goats and work experience. He has participated on the following committees, chain lamb, fruit committee, ban quet committee, stream clean-up, BOAC, and the window display committee. He has served the Manor FFA Chapter as assistant sentinel and assistant chaplain. He has earned the Greenland, Chapter, Red Rose and now the Keystone Degree. Tun participated on the Parliamentary Pro cedure team and showed animals at local fairs. He is a member of his youth group and Youth For Christ In the future Tim plans to continue working at Turkey Hill Farms. His hobbies in clude hunting, fishing, cam ping, farming, and sports. 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