Pa’s Keystone Farmers (Continued from Page Dl2) Mennonite Church and Youth Group, Voices of Victory Chorus, Bible Quiz Team and the church softball team. Among his hobbies are hunting, softball, volleyball and ice skating. He is the son of Norman and Floy Baker, of R 3 Mohnton. He plans to rent additional land and gradually take over some of the land rented by his father. LAMAR KING A Star Chapter Farmer of the Grassland FFA, Lamar R. King has also served as student adviser and second treasurer in Eastern Lancaster County. Among his major awards have been a gold in county wildlife COMPLETE FARM PAINTING commerSaT" We Use Quality Paint AERIAL LADDER EQUIPMENT • Modern and • Spray-On and Efficient Method Brush-In Method • Reasonable Prices • Sandblasting if Necessary For Free Estimates Write or Call: ESN SPRAY PAINTING 717-687-7007 or 687-8262 SPRAY-ON AND BRUSH-IN PAINTER 637 Georgetown Rd. Ronks, PA 17572 contest, gold in county record book contest, bronze in state forestry contest, gold in state wildlife so^ t>" *&&*s& V"°' ho ‘/ S ' no^ « co^ contest, gold in state record book contest and proficiency awards in forestry and home and farmstead improvement. He was a member of the parliamentary procedure team that competed in county, area and regional competition. His projects have included sweet corn, 22 market hogs and a two year wildlife conservation project. He has also worked on poultry, dairy, livestock and fruit farms. Committee posts included earnings and savings and banquet. He is the son of Marvin and Ruth Ann King, RDI Narvon. He is president of his Church Y outh Group and Bible Quizzer. His hobbies range from hunting, fishing and trapping to skiing and hiking. He hopes to work on a farrow to finish operation to gain experience and also rent a barn and about fice Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 7, 1984-Dl3 acres of Cropland to expand his own enterprises. KEVIN MARTIN Kevin A.Martin has had a number of different projects in the Grassland FFA Chapter, including swine finishing, tobacco, can taloupes, horseradish and strawberries. He had received the chapter’s swine proficiency award, a gold medal in the state record book contest, fifth in the area Dairy Products Contest and a silver in the State Meats Judging Contest. He was a member of the recreation committee and a local delegate to the National FFA Convention. He is a son of Lester W. and Alice Mane Martin, R 2 East Earl. Wrestling was an ex tracurricular activity and his hobbies include reading, riding bike, listening to music and roller skating. He hopes to attend college. ERNEST MAST Ernest W. Mast, of the Grassland Chapter, has won a number of noteworthy awards in his FFA career. rt , e MO« eS ® %c p ******** * *ss>f V>' w s cooP°°'° „, »»P r '°'' <> O' -no Among the awards have been those in record book competition, collegiate dairy judging, crop and swine proficiency and chain calf contest winner. He was chaplain of the winning parliamentary procedure team in state competition. He had served as chapter treasurer. Projects in FFA included corn, soybeans, alfalfa, strawberries, pumpkins, steers, hogs, veal calves and a dairy heifer. He also engaged in occupational ex perience on the family’s potato, livestock and grain farm. He is the son of Paul and Rhoda Mast, R 1 Morgantown. In extracurricular activities, he was vice president of the New Holland 4-H Beef Club, member of the Red Rose Beef Club, Pa. Holstein Association, Hopewell Mennomte Church and Youth Group. His hobbies range from photography and music to sports. His future plans are centered on continued involvement in agriculture. \?' e (Turn to Page Dl4)
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