FFA parents Philip and Cindy Bozlinski were presented the Honorary Keystone Degree Monday evening at the 71st Annual Pennsylvania FFA Mid-Winter Convention. CENTRAL MD FARM TOY SHOW AND SALE Carroll County Agricultural Center, Auction 5:30 p.m. Consignments: 3 p.m. Trophies for Best Display Door Prizes Saturday, January 22,2000 Show Time: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Consignments Welcome Already Consigned: Custom Built JD Mounted Cora Picker, JD 20 Pedal Tractor, Int. 1066 Pedal Tractor, Plus Others, Small Collection of Older 1/64 Scale Toys, Precision Tractors and Older Farm Toys and Much More. For more information contact: Fair Manager 410-848-3247 Tim Talbert Meg Smith (4 10) 848-2735 (4 10) 848-9015 Thirteenth Annual Westminster, MD Benefits the Carroll County 4-H and FFA Fair, Inc. (Continued from Page A 33) diversity in agriculture went to Lee Aim Tice, Cowanesque FFA, who attends Pom State. Accepting for lice was Sarah Rouse, Cowan esque sentinel. State stars were selected. They are: •Production Star. Receiving this honor was Heather Bankert, Red Lion. Hie four-year Red Lion FFA member, 18, is the daughter of Wayne and Sue Bankert Heath er, who plants to attend Milletsvil le University to major in special education, has saved as chapter treasurer, vice president, and as county secretary and president. • Ag Salcs/Service. This award The Rewards Pasture Mat is tightly, stuffed with . Better Cow Health rubber and sewn every 4" to prevent . Reduced Leg , njury . ~ , * Reduced Swollen Hocks Proven most durable top cover „ , „ 4 , • More Lactation Per Cow - More Least abrasive top cover on the market. „ . Fits any stall. * Costs D „, , • Pasture Mats Often Pay For Proven performance. Themselves Within 6 Months. For details and installation with over 6 years experience, call Petersheim’s Cow Mattresses 117 Christiana Pike (Route 372), Christiana, PA 17509 610-593-2242 U S. Pat. No 5653195 FFA Honors was presented to Adam Nissley, Penn Manor FFA. Adam, 17, is the son of Dave and Lucy Nissley, Lancaster. Adam has served as chapter sentinel and treasurer and is chapter president He has com pleted work experience, fair hogs, and sweet com projects. • Specialized Ag. Andrew McMullen, Twin Valley FFA. Andrew enjoys the forestry, wild life, and other CDEs FFA offers. Andrew, the 17-year-old son of Leonard and Susan McMullen, Morgantown, and four-year FFA member, is chaplain and plans to attend Penn State to major in fore stry. He also completed wildlife conservation projects. • Horticulture. Kelly Wilson of WJ3. Saul was honored. Kelly, 17, is the daughter of James and Mar garet Wilson, Philadelphia. She plans to major in horticulture at Pasture Mat The Golden Standard In Cow Comfort Ask For Merrill or Sam Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, January 15, 2000-A35 Penn State or Temple University. She has served as chapter fresh man sentinel and 10th, 11th, and 12th grade vice president Kelly has completed projects in land scape, nurseiy, and floriculture. She was an intern at the Morris Arboretum and at Longwood Gardens. The two state stars were hon ored to represent the state national ly. They arc Heather Bankert, Star Fanner, and Adam Nissley, Star Agribusiness. Competition Newport FFA Wins HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co) - Newport High School FFA members were awarded first place and $l2O m the FFA school exhibit compe tition at the 84th Pennsylvania State Farm Show. The chapter’s win dow display “Beautify and Enhance Your Landscape With the Use of Colored Mulches” featured five different colors of mulch. Red, blue, black, green and brown mulch add beauty to a landscape while stimulating healthier plant growth and controlling soil moisture and temper ature. Other award win ners include. • Cedar Crest High School in Lebanon, Lebanon County, earn ing second place and a premium of $lOO • Upper Dauphin High School in Elizabethville, Dauphin County, earning third place and a premium of $BO • Tn Valley High School in Hegms, Schuylkill County, earning fourth place and a premium of $75 • West Snyder High School m Beaver Springs, Snyder County, earning fifth place and a premium of $7O. • Kutztown High School in Kutztown, Berks County, earning sixth place and a pre mium of $65. • Middleburg High School in Middleburg, Snyder County, earn ing seventh place and a premium of $6O • Selinsgrove High School in Selinsgrove, Snyder County, earn ing eighth place and a premium of $55. • Greenwood High School in Millerstown, Perry County, earning ninth place and a pre mium of $5O. • Mifflinburg High School in Mifilinburg, Union County, earning 10th place and a pre mium of $5O.