• Farm Show Section (From page S) ing Meeting, Room F, Main Show Building MONDAY AFTERNOON. JAN. 8 100 —Judging Horses—Grade Division— Large Arena, 1 00—Judging Holstein (Bull Glasses) Large Arena. 1 00—Judging Hampshire Sheep? Small Arena. 1 00 —Judging Rambomllets Small Arena. 1 00—Judging Chester Whites Small Arena 1 00—Pennsylvania Flower Growers’ As sociation Meeting, Room D, Main Show Building. 1 00—Pennsylvania Young Farmers re convene, Room B, Main Show Bldg 1.30 Society of Farm Women reconvene, The Forum, Education Building. 1.30 Christmas Tree Growers reconvene, Room F, Main Show Building. 1 30 —Pennsylvania Haw Milk Producers- Distnbutors Association Meeting, Office No. 2, Large Arena, Second' Concourse. 2 00 —Judging Poland China—Small Arena 3.oo—Judging Corriedales—Small Arena, 3:oo—Judging Dorsets—Small Arena. MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY, 3. 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The Champ Heater is a portable farm furnace that can provide “winter protection” for . - . poultry . . . stock . . . greenhouses . . . tool and repair sheds.- Circulates more heated air than'any other heater in its class. Easy to move about . . . Vented units available for use with stack . - . 120,000 to 400,000 BTU’s . . . 110 V - AC . .* burns kerosene or No, 1 fueloil, v ' . Banquets 6:oo—Society of Farm Women—Banquet Fifth Street Methodist Church, Fifth and Granite Streets Meetings 7.00 Pennsylvania Swine Breeders’ As sociation—General Meeting, Room C, Mam Show Building. 7.3o—Formal Opening of the Farm Show, Governor’s Night—Large Arena. B.oo Guernsey Breeders’ Association Party, Penn-Harris Hotel, Plantation Boom. B.oo—Horse and Mule Association, Room E, Main Show Building. TUESDAY MORNING. JANUARY 9 B.oo—Judging Hol!sterns Including 4-H Club Classes and Vocational Dairy Classes—Large Arena. B:oo—Judging Cheviots—Small Arena. 8 00—Judging Milking Shorthorns—Large Arena. B;So—Vocational Demonstration Contests, ~ Boom A (Auditorium), Continuous until 5.00 p.m. 9 00—Judging Percherons—Large Arena, 9.oo—State Beekeepers’ Association Meeting, Room E, Main Show Building. ' - ’ 9:oo—Society of Farm Women reconvene, 1 Room F, Main 1 Show Building. lmprovement Association, Room D, Main Show Building. (Turn to page 8) Lancaster Farming, Saturday. January 6, 1962 • Keystone Farmers (From page 6) RONALD L KREIDER Ronald is the sentinel in the Solanco Chapter FFA at Solanco High School, Quar ryville He is the son of Mr. and Mrs J. Lester Kreider, Quarryville R 2 Lester built his farming program a"ound Holstein dairy anima’s and field corn He represented his chapter at FFA activities week at the Pennsylvania State Uni versity and is holder of the Red Rose Degree in the county chapter. JERRY SNADER The president of the new est chapter of FFA in the county (the Cloister Chapter at Ephrata) is Jerry Snader, the 17 year old son of Mrs. Eva Snader, Ephrata Rl. Jerry is Chaplain in the county chapter of FFA and a Bed Rose Farmer Degree winner this year. He was al so a representative from the county to the American In stitute of Cooperation at Juniata College last summer. Inc’uded in his farming program are sheep, dairy ani , mals, swine, tobacco and wheat PAUL TRIMBLE Paul rose from the post of assistant treasurer of the So lanco FFA in 1960 to Presi dent of the chapter this year The senior in vocational agriculture at Solanoo High ■ School, Quarryville, is the NEW! D-19 and B-l See My New Big Brother and New Little Brother at the Farm Show. “This kind of power mb* pushes the work, WSL beats the weather... lot ifw nrtcf ” ...reports Roger Hueber, tOU/Cr COStf Malta, Illinois, after testing an Allis- Sod (Field 1) two-year brome-alfalfa, 22.54-acre field. Plowed in 12 hrs., 19 min., on 38 gallons of fuel. Rate 1.83 acres per hour, L6B gallons fuel per acre. 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