6—-Lancaster Forming, Saturday, January 9, 1965 Farm MONDAY MORNING. JANUARY 11 B.oo—Judging start* in nil Departments, ex cept where specified hours arc indicated. 8:00— Judging Southdowns—Small Arena. 8 00—Judging Avishiies. including 4-H Club Classes and Vocational Dairy Classes— Large Arena. B;oo—Judging Guernseys, including 4-11 Club and Vocational Dairy Classes—Large Arena o:oo—Judging Belgians—Large Arena. 9.oo—Judging Swine, Vocational Classes, all Breeds—Small Arena. o.oo—Vocational Demonstration Contests, Room A (Auditorium), Mam Show Build ing, Continuous to 5:00 p.m. 10:00—Society of Farm Women. Annual Con vention, The Forum, Education Building. 10:00—Judging Merinos—Small Arena. 10:00—Judging Shropshires—Small Arena. MONDAY AFTERNOON. JANUARY 11 I:oo—Judging Horses—Grade Division—Large Arena. I:oo—Judging Suffolk Sheep—Small Arena, I:oo—Judging Rambouillets—Small Arena. I:oo—Judging Chester Whites—Small Arena. I:oo—Pennsylvania Flower Growers’ Associa tion Meeting, Room D, Main Show Building. I:oo—Pennsylvania Landrace Swine Breeders Association, Room E, Main Show Building. I:3o—Society of Farm Women reconvene, ine Forum, Education Buildfng. I:3o—Pennsylvania Raw Milk Producers—Dis tributors Association Meeting, Office No 2, Large Arena. Second Concourse. 2 00—Judging Poland China—Small Arena, AT THE FARM SHOW mi mam power nmsrmam Official tractor test shows a whopping 48 9 hp. A real work-horse Match its power to the job for field economy and farm-wide versatility. Heavy pulls, light or varying loads, the new Senes II D-15 lets you control power to fit your work. Shift on-the-go with 3-position hand clutch. Oil smooth starting and stopping. Con trolled power feel for all your jobs. Gas, LP-G and diesel, too. Here’s your best 3-4 plow power. Get it now. MUSGWUMERS L. H. Brubaker Lancaster, Pa. Alien H. Metz Nissley Form Serriee Farnl Equipment »«., p.. New p> L. H. Brubaker Grufnelli Farm Service Lititz, Pa. Qnarrjville, Pa- Show Schedule hi. G. Myers & Son Rheems. Pa. Chef- Long Akron, Pa.. ‘* J 3:oo—Judging Corrlcdnles—Small Arena. 3:oo—Judging Donets—Small Arena. s:oo—Pennsylvania Suffolk Breeders’ Associa tion Meeting, Room B, Main Show Building? MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 11 Banquets 600—Society of Farm Women—Banquet— Scottish Rite Cathedral. 2701 North Third Street. 7.oo—Pennsylvania Ayrshire Breeders Asso ciation Annual Meeting and Banquet, Penn- Harris Hotel, Assembly Room. Meetings 7:oo—Pennsylvania Swine Breeders’ Associa tion-General Meeting, Room B, Main Show Building. 7:3o—Formal Opening of the Farm Show, Governor’s Night—Large Arena. B:oo—Horse and Mule Association, Room E, Main Show Building. B:oo—Guernsey Breeders’ Association Annual. Party—Penn-Harris Hotel BaHroom. TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 12 B:oo—Judging Holsteins—lncluding 4-H Club Classes and Vocational Dairy Classes— Large Arena. B:oo—Judging Cheviots—Small Arena. . B:oo—Judging Milking Shorthorns—Large Arena. B:3o—Vocational Demonstration Contests Room A (Auditorium), Continuous until 5:00 p.m. 9.00 —Judging Percherons—Large Aiena. 9 00—Society of Farm Women reconvene, (Continued on Page 7) NEW lES H r > * & '**• *. y ' 5 J. %T YEAR IT WAS - : ’ ERN STATES 3 EXCHANGE, INC. FAK* This' Year It Is AG WAY, INC. *-S»v MEET US AT BOOTH NO. SOfc-504 AT THE FARM SHOW Agway - Created irom Eastern States & GLF • Keystone Awards HU supervised projects in (Continued ,irom Pago 5) toba «°- cantalopss. and Honor Society, has served as Reporter, Parliamentarian, and President of his local FFIA chapter. He was the 1664 win ner of the American Agricul turist Foundation award as the outstanding chapter citi zen. After graduation, John plans to enter the Animal Hus bandry School at Penn State University. TONY L. FOLKER This 17-year-old senior at Garden Spot High School has been named the Ist runner-up to the Region 11 Star Key stone Farmer. Tony is (the son of Mr. and Mrs. James 'H. Folker, New Holland R 2. He Is secretary of the Grassland FFA Chap ter. * His supervised farming pro grams have included projects in swine, dairy, tobacco, poul try and corn. STUART EMENHEISER Stuart, the 18-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Emenheiser, Mount Joy R 2, is a senior at Donegal High School. He is presently serving as treasurer of the Witness Oak FFA Chapter, and has served as chapter sentinel in the past DAVID ZIMMERMAN The 19-year-old ion of Mr. and Mrs. John Zimmerman, Reinholds R 2, is a graduate of Ephrata High School, class of 1964. His FFA activities include: member of State FIFA Band for three years; chaplain, 1962; chairman, Scholarship Committee; exhibitor at Dis trict FFA dairy show; and at County FFA Swine show. He was Star Chapter Farm er in 1964, received the Red Rose Degree in 1063. and was Star Dairy Farmer in 1962. His farming program in cludes 12 registered- Holstelns, 400 capons, bay, corn, and market bogs. Warren, a senior -*t Garden Spot High 'School, i* the Iff year-old son ci "Mr. aadlCte. Isaac G. Hood, 'Denawr Rl, He is reporter in the GUM* land FF*A. Chapter. Hia farth ing program has included such projects as swine, to bacco, corn and hay. LOWELL, LANMS Lowell is 18 years old, a senior at Manheim Central High School, and liyes with (Continued on Page 7) HOLLAND STONE a. Icccurcf you can aflbrd) Inside, outside, yorftt find the rich ' quarried look of HOLLAND STONE adds « touch of realelo gance to your building designs. And jts, HOLLAND STONE » one of the moat economical baud* in*, materials today. Its unique versatility in rise and shape lenda a structural freedom to bunders, ■Meting new. ideas, as well as coat problems. Conies in « wide choice of naturally warm, dbtinctiTa colon, phia Colonial white. MEW OLLAND CONCRETE PRODUCTS, INC. , MCWHOUANO RNNSYUMM A&my- WABKEN GOOD
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