Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 28, 1962, Image 13

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    Local Men Named To Board
Of Pennsylvania Stock Show
HARRISBURG -- Fifteen
leaders in the state’s livestock
industry from the Harnsburg-
Tork-Lancaster area today
rwere named to the staff for
the sixth annual Pennsylvania
Livestock Exposition Nov. 5-0
«t the State Farm Show Build
ing, Harri«burg.
Dr. 'William L. Henning,
State secretary of agriculture,
and chairman of the Pennsyl
vania Farm Show Commission,
heads a steering committee
that includes representatives
Of the commission and the
Pennsylvania Livestock and
Allied Industries Association.
The exposition, open to
livestock breeders from the
United States and Canada, is
an international show sponsor
ed by the Farm Show Comm
ission in cooperation with the
Department of Agriculture
and the PLAIA.
Harrisburg members of the
staff include Charles E.
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N. G. Myers & Son
Rheems, Pa.
Nissley Farm Service
■Washington Boro, Pa.
Straub, PLAIA representative
on the steering committee;
John B. McCool, Farm Show
manager, Dr. R. E. Elsea
acting head of the state’s Bur
eau of Animal Industry, and
Dr. Richard C. Guise, state
veterinarian for the Harris
burg district, all members of
the health rules committee;
Dale M. Ritter, chairman,
swine; Dale Anderson, inter
collegiate and 'junior judg
ing contest, and Earnest S.
Burch, finance.
Donald E. Lanius, York,
19 G 1 exposition general chair
man, is a Farm Show Comm
ission member of the steering
committee. Swine committee
members include Richard
Boyd, Glen Rock; Arhe An
derson, Elizabethtown; and
Reno H. Thomas, Beavertown.
Two are frorii Annville -- Dr.
Dean L Snyder, beef breeding
cattle, feeder calf show and
sale, and health rules, and E.
L. H. Brubaker
liititz, Pa.
Snavely’s Farm Service
New Holland. Pa.
Lauscii Bros. Equipment
Stereos
D. Williams, entertainment.
Chris C. Kunzler, Lancaster,
Is chairman of livestock sales
and a member of the carcass
show and sale committee.
Walter M. Dunlap, Jr., Lan
caster, is chairman of enter
tainment and a member of the
livestock sale committee,
Homer K. Luttrmger, New
Holland, is chairman of pub
lic relations. He and Harold
B. Endslow, Marietta, are on
the entertainment committee.
John Gingrich, New Holland,
is on the livestock sales com
mittee.
The exposition will include
beef cattle, swine and sheep,
with breeding stock and car
cass classes in each depart
ment. A feeder calf show and
sale again whl b ea feature,
Futuie Farmers of America
and 4-H Club members will
show and sell steers they
have fed as educational pro
jects in animal husbandry.
In spite of the speed of
modem living, the wise man
saves enough time to plan Ins
next move.
Powek-Cratkb Is an AUu Chalm.ra trademark.
Grumelli Farm Serv.
Quarryville, Pa.
L. H. Brubaker
Lancaster, Pa.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 28, 1962—1 S
Wanted - Pretty Farm Girls
NEPPCO Princess To Be Named
TRENTON, N,T. - Reward:
For the “capture” of the
prettiest girl in the North
east, $5OO plus a whirlwind
of personal appearances and
a stait to a glamerous ne.v
career. Judges will pass sen
tence on October 3, at the
NEPPCO Poultry Princess Pa
geant to be held in the Penn
Hams Hotel, Harrisburg,, Pa.
The search is on for the
“Poultry Princess of the North
east”. Aiea of the search
is the 14 northeastern states
from Maine and Virginia west
ward to Ohio covered by the
Northeastern Poultiy Produc
ers Council (NEPPCO).
NEPPCO this month iS cir
cularizing the entire area in
the hope that poultry organ
izations and firms will spon
sor local beauties to compete
in the annual event which
draws a score of contestants.
Prizes and an attractive sched
ule of public appearances a
wait the winner and runner
u-p.
The Poultry Princess Pag
eant will be held in conjunc
tion with NEPPCO’b twenty
fifth annual exposition and
comention m the Faim Show
Building, Harnsbiug on Oct
ober 2-3-4.
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ROHRER’S MILL GRUBB SUPPLY CO.
R. D. 1, Rouks
LIME VALLEY MILLS C. E. SAUDER & SONS
B. D. 1, Willow Street R. D. 1, East Earl
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INC.
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B. D. 1, Stevens Witmer - Books - Leola
Contestants need have *«
more than a nodding acquain
tance with an egg in order t#
qualify, since the decision ofi
the judges will be based
charm, beauty, poise and per
sonality. The young ladies
must be between 17 and 2S
years of age, unmarried and
sponsored by a poultry indus
try group or company in their
own states.
Gnls will appear in even
ing gowns and bathing suits
in Harrisburg Copies of tha
rules and entry forms may
be obtained from the NEPPCO
office, 10 Rutgeis Place, Tren
ton 8, N. J.
The exposition annually
■draws upwards of 5,000 poul
try men from all sections ni
the Northeast for three days
of educational programs on
poultry health, economics,
marketing and production.
Moie information may b»
obtained by writing to
NEPPCO 10 Rutgers Place,
Tieuton S, N. J.
Some people seem to think
clocks yveie made to enable
them to teil nist how lata
they’ll be foi appointments.
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Elizabethtown
HERSHEY BROS.
Reinholds
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