6—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, January 5, 1963 The National Park Service administers 21 million acres"— still less than one per cent of our national area. WE INVITE YOU to sec the newest in modem SPRAYING EQUIPMENT at the MYERS EXHIBIT Farm Show Jan. 7-11 Lester A. Singer ROXKS, PA. Ph. Strnsburg 687-67152 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIW Visit THE Booth Nos. 374, 377 and 386 to 389 Am « New Holland Quarryville 354*2146 «««• '' Lancaster 394-0541 iiiiiiifiiiiiiiiUiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiin HOW GET MORE QUALITY AT NO INCREASE IN PRICE WITH A NEW Girton deluxe o n farm cooling tank FEATURING: AT THE FARM SHOW BOOTH 464 - 467 AND 468 - 470 CLARK ELECTRIC R. D. 1, Kinzers Phone Intercourse 765-8501 Mrs. Bucks Gets Promotion At County Bank Mrs. Helen M. Bucks, 2X84 West Ridge Dme, Lancaster, executive secretary to the chairman of the hoard of dir ectors of the Lancaster Coun ty National Bank, has been named director of publicity for the bank. The appointment was made at last Wednesday’s meeting of the bank’s board of direct ors Mrs, Bucks, a member of the bank staff since 1940 where she has served in var ious secretarial positions, will assume her new duties in con luncti on with her present duties. She is a former women’s chairman of the American In stitute of banking, and is a member of the Financial Pub lic Relations Association, Finland claims the highest Uteiacy rate in the world 99 per cent. Us At With SHOW FARM Sect-ion D. SPACESAVER SIDE OUTLET ONE-PIECE COVER NEW FOAM TYPE INSULATION MOST EFFICIENT COOLING EM S; 00—Judging starts in all except where specified hours are indicated. S.OO —Judging Southdowns —Small Arena. B:oo—Judging Ayrahires, including 4-H Club Classes and Vocational Dairy Classes— Large Arena. B:oo—Judging Guernseys, including 4-H Club and Vocational Dairy Classes —Large Arena. 9:00 —Judging Belgians—Large Arena, 9:00 —Judging Swine, Vocational Classes, all Breeds—Small Arena. 9:oo—Vocational Demonstration Contests, Room A (Auditorium), Mam Show Build ing, Continuous to 5:00 p.m. 10 00 —Society-of Farm Women, Annual Convention, The Forum, Education Bnild • ing. 10 00—Judging Merinos—Small Arena. 10 00 —Judging Shropshires—Small Arena. MONDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 7 1 00—Judging Horses—Grade Division Large Arena. 1-00—Judging Suffolk Sheep—Small Arena. 1 00—Judging Rambouillets—Small Arena. 1 00—Judging Chester Whites—Small Arena. 1 00—Pennsylvania Flower Growers’ Asso ciation Meeting, Room D } Mam Show Building. 1 00—Christmas Tree Growers Association Meeting, Room P, Main Show Building. I:oo—Pennsylvania Landrace Swine Breed ers Association, Room E, Mam Show Bldg. I:3o—Society of Farm Women reconvene. The Forum, Education Building. I:3o—Pennsylvania Raw Milk Produeers- Distnbutors Association Meeting, Office No. 2, Large Arena, Second Concourse, 2:oo —Judging Poland China—Small Arena. 3:oo—Judging Corriedales —Small Arena. 3:oo—Judging Dorsets—Small Arena. Manheim 665-2466 Eastern States Farmers Exchange, Lancaster Ira B. Landis, Lancaster Enos R. Bucjcwalter, Lancaster Wolgemuth Bros., Florin C. P. Wenger and Sons, Ephrata Martin's .Feed Mill, Ephrata Henry B. Hoover, Ephrata Harold H. Good, Terre Hill Paul Hurst and Sons, East Earl Cassei's Mill, Inc., Manheim Hempfield Mills, East Petersburg M. S. Graybill and Son, Bareville John S. Martin, Bareville INTERNATIONAK™TO>SALT company l-rf uM «i V> »■ Farm Show Schedule MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY 7 THE PENNSYLVANIA JANUARY 7-11, 1963 LET US SHOW YOU HOW BLUSALT puts a plus in . r . feeding w AUTHORIZED BLUSALT DEALERS SEE YOU AT BOOTH 699 -700 MONDAY EVENING. JANUJ«RY~H Banquets ~ 6:oo—Society of Farm Women—Banquet— Fifth Street Methodist Church, Fifth and Granite Streets; 6:3o—Pennsylvania Ayrshire Breeders Asso ciation Annual Meeting and Banquet, PennsHarris ■ Hotel, Assembly Boom. Meetings 7:oo—Pennsylvania Swine Breeders’ Asso ciation —General Meeting, Room B, Main Show'-Building. 7:3o—Forman Opening of the Farm Show, Governor’s Night—Large Arena. State.-Police Rodeo. 8:00 —ijorse and Mule Association, Room B, Mam' Show Building. ■ TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY S B:oo—Judging Holsteins —Including 4-H Club, Classes and Vocational Dairy Class es—Large Arena. S 00—Judging Cheviots —Small Arena. 8 00—Judging Milking Shorthorns —Large Arena. 8 30—Vocational Demonstration Contests, Room A (Auditorium), Continuous until 5 00 p m. 9 00—Judging Percherons —Large Arena. 9 00 —State Beekeepers’ Association Meet* mg, Room C, Mam Show Building. 9 00—Society of Farm Women reconvene, Room F, Mam Show Building, 9.oo—Crop Improvement Association, Room D, Mam Show Building. 9.oo—Future Homemakers of America, Bxe< cutive Council Meeting, Room 3338, Edu-' cation Building. 9; 30—Judging Duroc Jerseys—Small Arena, Farmers of America, Execu tive Committee Meeting. Cumberland Val ley High School. 9:3o—Judging Hampshire Sheep—Small Arena. 10.00—--Guernsey Breeders’ Association Meet ing, Scottish Rite Cathedral, 2701 North Third Street. (Continued on Page 7) FARM SHOW % - John J. Hoober, Gordonville Maurice M. Good, Gordonvifle J. C. Walker and Sons, Gap Millport Roller Mills, L'rtitz Eby's Mill,-Lititz , . Mountville Feed Service,.Columbia J. H. Reitz and Son, Midway ' Farmers Feed and Supply, New Hoi Earl Sauder, New Holland Stephen M. Kurtz, Morgantown Jacob L. Kurtz, Elizabethtown ■w i? -d 1
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