Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 10, 1959, Image 7

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    isday Morning, January 13
Judging Holsteins —Including 4-H
Club Classes and Vocational Dairy
Classes —Large Arena.
Judging Southdowns —Small Arena.
-Judging Milking Shorthorns—
Large Arena
-Vocational Demonstration Contests,
Room A (Auditorium), Continuous
until 5-00 p m.
-Judging Percherons —Large Arena.
-Society of Farm Women reconvene,
Room F, Main Show Building
-State Beekeepers’ Assn. Meeting, Meetings
Room E, Main Show Building. I.oo—Poultry Federation reconvenes,
Tudgmg Duroc Jerseys—Small Room B, Main Show Building,
ena. I.ls—State Beekeepers’ Assn, reconvenes,
-Future Farmers of America, Exec- Room E, Main Show Building,
utive Committee Meeting, Cumber- 1-30—Crop Improvement Assn, recon
land Valley High School venes, Rm. D, Main Show Bldg.
-Crop Improvement Association re- I:3o—Future Farmers of America Execu
convenes, Rm 'D, Main Show Bldg. tive Committee reconvenes, Cum
,—Future Homemakers of America, berland Valley High School.
Executive Committee Meeting, Rm. I.3o—Future Homemakers of America
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PURINA PROGRAM
Calf and Heifer Growing
For
Brings Handsome Dividends
Ray Hostetter of Gap, R. D.
To
First-Calf Heifer's Record Is
4085 lbs.ofMilkand4B4lbs.
Butterfat in 305 Days
The future looks bright for Roy Hostetter, Gap, R. D, a VooAg student at Pequea
r alley High School.
"Ellen” was grown under ord nary farm condit ons and the Punna Program for
Calf and Heifer Growing.
You too can pay the entire cost of grow'ng a heifer by the tone she is 30 months
old, while the average heifer is only freshening.
THERE ARE 10 first CALF HEIFERS IN RAY'S HERD OF 14 THAT FRESHENED
TWEEN 24 AND 28 MONTHS OLD THAT AVERAGED 422 lbs. FAT!
our local PURINA dealer can tell you mere about this program See hum soon'
James High
Gordonville
Warren Sickman
Pequea
John J. Hess
Kinzer - Vintage
John B. Kurtz
Ephrala
H. Kiestand Co.
Salunga
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Kay Hostetler Pruucuy Displays "Ellen
Wenger's Feed Mill,-Inc.
Rheems
Blend & McGinnis
Aiglen
Whiteside & Weicksel
Kirkwood
Snader's Mill
Mt.“ Airy
John J. Hess, II
Intercourse - Providence
321, Educational Building.
10:00—Guernsey Breeders' Assn. Meeting,
Scottish 'Hfte Cathedral, Third St.
near Division Street.
10 00—Judging Cheviots—Small Arena
10-00—Judging Hampshires—Small Arena
11:00—Poultry Federation Meeting—Room
B, Main Show Building.
Tuesday Afternoon, January 13
12 30 —Judging Berkshires—Small Arena
1 00—Judging Suffolk Sheep—Small
Arena.
B. F. Adams
Bird-in-Hand
Lancaster Farming, Saturday January 10, 1959—7
In Recognition Of
Outstanding Records
Wednesday at 130 pm, a group of 16 Lancaster Coun
ty farm youths will be presented to Pennsylvania as the
ci eam-of-the-crop of the State’s Vocational Agriculture stu
dents. One of the 16, Gerald Greiner has been selected as
one of the four top FFA members in the state for 1959.
To Gerald and his fellow “Keystone Farmers”, Lancas
ter County and Lancaster Farming offer a sincere “Well
Done ” Your recognition, we know, reflects credit upon
each of you as individuals, your parents, teachers and com
munity
Congratulations.
John Weaver
John. Weaver, 17, is the
son of Mr and Mrs A. W
Weaver, Quarryville RD 1,
and is the elder of four bro
thers The family operates an
84-acre farm and John’s am
bition is full-time farming.
His project program inclu
des - a sow and litter; two
acres of wheat; 12 acres of
corn and eight acres of al
falfa
Activity wise, he is senior
class president at Solanco
High School; Solanco FFA
chapter secretary, home ro
om president and participates
in FFA athletics He also is
an usher at the Little Britan
Presbyterian Church.
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high school He is president
of the Garden Spot chapter
and the County FF A. org
anization The Groff family
operates a 115-acre general
farm
He plans to continue farm
ing with his father after
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