(Continued from Page D 6) Agronomy Contest and both swine and crop production proficiency awards. Darlene’s other activities range from softball and member of the Future Homemakers of America to Youth Fellowship and the Voices of Victory Chorus In the future she plans to attend the Berks Campus of Penn State and major in animal bioscience. ATTENTION FARMERS... FREE ESTIMATES ON RODENT CONTROL RODENTS carry diseases which can endanger the health of your flocks. Your business is raising the flocks. Ours is protecting them. Since 1928 Pest control is too important to trust to anyone else ? T* , - ' ' mrmfflK - MU-SEEIBACIPHS - BIGEEB TKACTDBS - gjflJjMpjnDC jjf- Ford LT 80 (8 hp) Xjjk Lawn Mower Ford LGT 125 (12 hp) Lawn ana Garden Tractor qj Fora LGT 165 (16 hp) p'L, Lawn and Garden Tractor The 19 9 hp Ford K.^ T^ifc U A ERS Route 419 - Between Schaefferstown & Cornwall - Lebanon Co, *IONING THIS AD __ _ rrr>l From Farm Show-Take Route 322 East, Watch For 419 hi Aiin rr/\i FARM SHOW WEEK! 717-949-6501 Turning Left Off Of 322 Stay On 419 Through Cornwall 717-949-6501 Brian Martin 1278 Loop Rd. Lancaster, Pa. 17604 717-397-3721 r Kubota 87100 4 w/d 16 H P Diesel 2w/d 14HP Diesel 25-HP L24SDT ~N __ with four-wheel i? tiller BRIAN E. MARTIN Eastern Lancaster County High School Brian E. Martin, 17, has been a member of the Grassland FFA Chapter for four years and has been named a Keystone Degree recipient. The son of Raymond and Elva Martin of New Holland, Brian has participated in several projects while in FFA. Besides work he did on a local dairy farm, Brian received work experience with Modern Masonry Company of New Holland, Delmar Weaver Farm, and Raymond Hurst Contractor He did various home im provement projects m his father’s business at the Martin’s Auto Service of New Holland. Besides serving as chapter vice president and reporter, Brian attended the National FFA convention and received the Home Im provement Foundation Award and the gold Medal Scrapbook Contest Award. This young degree winner is a member of the Liberty Fire Company, the Penn Dutch Sportsmens Club and the Carpenters Mennonite Church. LARRY MARTIN Eastern Lancaster County High School Larry Martin who enjoys gardening so much, has been named a Keystone Degree recipient The son of Raymond and May Martin of East Earl, Larry has been a member of the Grassland FFA Chapter BOTA Tractors In Stock Now, Whether You’re Looking For A Small 8 H.P. or 135 H.P., Gas or Diesel, 2 Wheel I Drive or 4 Wheel Drive, Lawn or Gardening, Farm or industrial, You’ll Find Them All At KELLER BROS. r ""' J Serving The Community For Over 50 Years. ! I STOP IN FOR A GOOD DEAL! PARTS SALES SERVICE / KELLER BROS. TRACTOR CO. 7 for four years. Larry served on the Public Relations Committee, the Recreational Committee, the Community Service Committee, the Banquet Committee and the Executive Committee. He also had projects in swine finishing, home gardening, and work experience at Good’s Greenhouse. P’fhis gardening enthusiast P*s served as chapter chaplain, reporter and member ' of the parliamentary procedure team. Larry has placed first in the county land judging contest and served as a local delegate to the National FFA Convention. This member of State FFA Chorus hopes to continue in an ornamental horticulture field in the future much like the job he has now LISA RUSSELL Eastern Lancaster County High School Lisa Russell, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Ronald Russell, 203 W. Conestoga Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 10,1981—D7 St., New Holland, has con ducted a four-year project of keeping records on her pleasure horse. As a member of the Grassland FFA Chapter, her committee work has in cluded chairperson of Supervised Farming, Food for America, banquet, leadership, seed sales and public relations. She has served as chapter chaplain, placed third in county public speaking. Lisa Russell third m area competition and fifth in the regionals. She was selected County FFA Princess and received the Horse Proficiency Award Other school and com munity activities include the Garden Spot tennis team, church youth and choir. Among her hobbies are horseback riding, singing, playing piano, collecting stamps and sewing. She plans to wor'c a year or tow in an ag related job and PKUBOin then attend college to study agricultural education. Leonard Snader LEONARDSNADER Eastern Lancaster County High School Leonard Snader, 17, of East Earl is the son of Noah and Helen Snader and the recipient of a Keystone Degree. As a member of the Grassland P FA Chapter for four years, Leonard has compiled a list of work projects. This list includes raising hogs, sweet com production, and work ex perience at Shady Maple Farm Market. He also served on the Conduct of Meetings Committee, and sold seeds. This member of the state champion parliamentary procedure team has received an award for vegetable and fruit production proficiency, honorable mention in the state agronomy contest and the runner-up title in the (Turn to Page D 8) r~ p :-'’