6—Lancaster. Farming, Saturday, January 7, 1961 • Keystone Farmers (From page 5) School Charles is at present the treasurer of the local FFA chapter as well as reporter of the county chapter. He is treasurer of his high school homeroom and was on the nominating committee for Stop and Visit US AT THE FARM SHOW Booth No. 535 & 536 Get The Latest Information on Farm and Garden Seeds DeKALB CORN DeKALB CHIX SMOKETOWN. PA j Ph. Lane. EX 7-3539 BURLINGS CHICKS For Quality Eggs, Meat CAREY Leghorns again won highesl honors for Egg Quality among all en tries at the West. N. Y. Random Sample Test. This is in competition with en tries from the finest breed ers in the country. When it comes to Haugh units —the official measuring stick of egg quality—Car ey Leghorns are tops! AT BURLING'S you have eight top strains and crosses When you're ready lo order, pick up the phone and call Oxford 286 collect. BURLING’S HATCHERY BOX F ij ij AT THE FARM SHOW . . . KUiPERS BROS., he. BOOTHS P 17-18 28 - 29 - 30 Pennsylvania Headquarters for Poultry Equipment and Supplies KUIPERS BROS., Inc. the senior class officers at his school. He also served as co-chairman for the jun ior-senior assembly —-pro gram. Charles won second place ribbons in the Southeast Dis trict FFA dairy cattle show in both 1958 and ‘59. He al so placed third in the Para dise horse show in 1960.' Active the affairs of his church, Charles is Sunday School superintendent and assistant secretary - treasur er in his Sunday School class Starting with two dairy calves on the halves in his freshman year, Charles now owns four cows and 15 heif ers in partnership. His farm ing program also includes hogs, tobacco and records on a herd of 30 dairy cows CLARENCE R BAUMAN Clarence, a 17 year old senior at Lampeter-Strasburg High School is the son of Mr and Mrs Ivan W. Bau man. Lancaster R 7 Clarence is president of the County Chapter of FFA as well as president and jun ior advisor of the local , chapter He has held the of i lice of vice president and | county delegate in his local , chapter Clarence is a stu dent council representative at his school, treasurer of the senior chorus and a member [ of the junior and senior play , casts. He is announcer at all the home basketball games at the school. Starting his freshmen year program with one purebred j Holstein calf which he won i 'Turn to Page 7) to choose from . . . for top quality Eggs and Meat. For Big Brown Eggs: Mer ryknoll Sex-Links (Rock x Red), Golden Sex.-Links Ilarco Red male x Andrews White Rock female. AND FOR MEAT Van tress x Cobb White Rock; Cobb's Strain-Cross White Rocks; Garrison's Cornish "Male x Cobbs White Rock fe male, Burling's New Hamp shires and Barred Rocks. Reserve Your Chicks and Started Pullets in Advance. Free Circular: Open Dates. Stop And See Us NEW HOLLAND, PA OXFORD, PENNA. 1961 Farm Show Schedule MONDAY MORNING. JANUARY 9 B.oo Judging starts in all Departments, except where specified hours are indi cated. B.oo Judging B-Type Merinos Small Arena. 8 CO —Judging Fat Wether Lambs—Small Arena. 8 00 —Judging Ayrshires, including 4-H Club Classes and Classes—Large Arena. 8 00—Judging Guernseys, including 4-H Club and Vocational Dairy Classes Large Arena. 9 00—Judging Belgians—Large Arena. g 00—Judging Swine, Vocational Classes, all Breeds—Small Arena. 9.00 —Vocational Demonstration Contests, Room A (Auditorium), Main Show Building, Continuous to 5 - 00 pm 10 00 —Society of Farm Women, Annual Convention The Forum, Educational Building The Way The Twig is Bent...! Your future EGG PRODUCTION COSTS and your flock's PERFORMANCE will be determined by the way you feed and manage your replacement stock NOW. Don't be penny wise and pound foolish! EARLY BIRD CHICK STARTER FEEDS Good Management are the FIRST STEP towards BEST RESULTS and LOWEST COST EGG PRODUCTION PROGRAM For the Finest Poultry Service Anywhere— Conlact your Miller & Bushong Ser* vice Representative or call us direct at Lancaster EXpress 2-2145. \\\ill/// 'Of Manufacturers of Poultry and Livestock Feed Since 1875 Dairy ' Vocational Do it right! AND m your Miller & Bushong, 10:00—Landrac©<9tt*ne Association ] ing, Room D, Main Show Buildu 10:00—Judging Merinos —Small Aren 10:00—Judging Shropshires—Small Ai 10:00—Pennsylvania Young Farmers’ sociatlon Meeting, Room B, ] Show Building. 11:00—Christmas Tree Growers’ Ass tion Sleeting, Room F, Main S Building. MONDAY AFTERNOON. JANUAI 1.00 —Judging Horses —Grade Divisii Large Arena. I:oo—Judging Holsteins (Bull Classe Large Arena. l;ooJudgmg Hampshire Sheep S Arena. I:oo—Judging Rambouillets —Small Arena. I:oo—Judgmg Chester Whitts S Arena. I:oo—Pennsylvania Flower Groweis’ (Turn to page T) El? Rohrerstown, Pa. Ph. Lancaster EX 2-2145 Inc.
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