SCHEDULE FROM PAGE 7 I:3o—Future Farmers of America Execu tive Committee reconvenes, Cumber land Vailed High School. I:3o—Future Homemakers of America Executive Committee reconvenes, Room 321, Education Building. I:3o—Judging Yorkshires—Small Arena. 2:30 —Judging Spotted Poland Chinas Small Arena. 4:oo—Dairymen’s Association Meeting, , Assembly Room, Penn-Harris Hotel. TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 10 Banqu^(s 6'3o—State Beekeepers’ Association. 6:3o—Crop Improvement Association Banquet, Epworth Methodist Church, 21st and Derry Streets 6:3o—Dairymen’s As:ociation, Banquet—Penn-Harris Hotel, room Keep Records and Jfodii Keep HH 1 I aaßai^Bkdißfc ■' ik! A- - "Vvites and , lDsta t I d^S w Salb egg 3 sett- gf SS-iS^ S' P. L. Rohrer & Bro., Inc. Phone: Lane. EX 7-3539 Jay C. Garber Daniel G. Haldeman r. d. 6, LANCASTER, PA Phone. TR 2-5736 R. 3, MANHEIM, PA R. 1, MARIETTA, PA, Phone: HAzef 6-9301 R 2, LANCASTER, PA J. Elwood Longenecker R. 1, OXFORD, PA. Phone: Kirkwood LA 9-2484 Annual Ball- \y s- V'. C > . \ . - :***& -v qUMVN SEE US AT THE FARM SHOW Booth Nos. 586*589 inclusive SMOKETOWN. PA, Phone MO 5-4284 £iestcmd, Inc. Elmer H. Rohrer Phone: TR 2-7670 Meetings and Special Events 6?IS—F.F.A. Band Concert—Large Arena 7:3o—Sheep and Wool Growers’ Associa tion, Room B, Main Show Building. 7:3o—Folk Dance Festival and Contest— Large Arena. * . v WEDNESDAY MORNING, JAN. II B:oo—Judging Brown Sw.ss Including 4-H Club Classes—Large Arena. B:oo—Judging Jerseys—lncluding 4-H Club and Vocational Classes Large Arena. B:oo—Pennsylvania Holstein Association Breakfast Meeting—Barbecue Cottage, 4401 Johnstown Hoad, Route .22, one mile east of Harrisburg. B:3o—Vocational Demonstratiqn Contests Room A, (Auditorium), Continuous until 5:00 pm. 9:oo—Judging Angus—Large Arena. (Turn to page 91 EGG SIZE THE MARKET prefees what the wante^ For years, DeKalb has em ployed some of the most skilled scientists in the world to work at producing the greatest layer in the world. Many spokesmen for the poultry industry believe this goal has been achieved. But, even if this is so, technical genetic work will never cease at DeKalb. OEKAII AGRICULTURAL ASS'N., INC. DEKALR, ILLINOIS Comm#rciof Producers and Distributors of DeKalb Seed Corn, D«Ko/b Chix and DeKalb Hybrid Sorghum, Melhom Bros. MOUNT JOY, PA. Phone: OL 3-8582 Aaron J. Brubaker 1836 Marietta Ave., LANCASTER, PA. Phone: EX 3-8362 Harry F. Houser R. 7, LANCASTER, PA. Phone: EX 2 0247 Lester R. Buckwalter R 1, WASHINGTON BORO Ph: Millersville TR 2-3974 J. William Groff R. 3, QUARRYVILLE, PA Phone: Kirkwood LA 9-2230 B—Lancaster Farming. ?' *9 61 • Keystone Farmers fFrom page 7) ding one acre of tobacco and two steers. Robert expanded his broiler program to 7,000 birds per batch by renting facilities near ’ his home farm. At present Robert is president of the local chap ter FFA, as well as corres ponding secretary of the co unty association. He is vice president of the Y.F.C. at his school. WILLIAM R. MAULE The first vice president o the Lancaster county FF/ Bill is the son of Mr. an Mrs. Richard Maule, Quai ryville R 2. An active musician aswel as farmer, Bill has been | member of the Solanco bam for four years, a member o the State FFA band foi ■RAPRV TT qtvttttt three y ears - a member o BARRY H. SMITH the Solanco dance band, pej Barry, president of the band, brass choir, school or Solanco chapter FFA is the chestra and the Malta "Bam 18 ‘ year old son of Mr. and of Lancaster. In 1959-he wa Mrs. Harry B. Smith, New a member of the Nations Providence Rl. FFA Band in Kansas City Barry started his farming Bill is active in 4-H j, program_ in the freshman well as FFA He has held year with one Guernsey calf the offices of vice president and a batch of 1,000 broil- president and junior leadei ers. His farming program 0 f the Kirkwood commumtj this year will include one club, and was secretary ol purebred Guernsey heifer the Southern Tractor Club and one cow, 4,000 broilers, _ Bill is secretary of the lo five acres of 1 oats, and 25, cal chapter FFA, and was acres of corn. assistant treasurer in the lo During his junior year, cal chapter and county treas Barry was ejected sentinel urer in 1959-‘6O. of the local chapter FFA. 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