arents, Future Farmers in Keystone Degrees (HAJRRIDSBTJ'RG In a cere- invited to be guests at the FFA lOny duplicated only lour convention Jan. 15 and receive ;imes in FFA history in Penn- specially designed certificates ivlvama, the Future Farmers attesting to their honor. America at their convention _ . . t , , v Tol , lei-? One 961 Of parents, Mr and urm« the Jan. 13-17 Farm ~ . T _ ~ , _ 6 ii Mrs. Aaron H. Mantm, Denier, how will .present honorary _ . _ . , ” . „ . „ rk „, o ~m i, RD 1, Lancaster County, have wards to parents whose famil- . , , __. * • „„ two sons who became PPA >s contain three or more mem- . . _ T , , T7Tr, A >= state officers James, who ■is w o rt Pe . rP ~ received the Keystone Parmer .eystone Parmer degree. d6gree m fee _ Most farm families deem it came p»PA State Treasurer, , high honor to have even one an( j w ij o became PPA nember as a Keystone Farmer g^ ato secretary after winning or that is the highest degree th e degree la 1961 Another iwarded at the state level. It Sollj Kenneth, will get the de lannot be awarded to moire g ree the same day his parents lan one PPA boy in 50, and reeelVo honorary recognition, i earned (or outstanding achie ement in practices, readership, and scholarship. To have three or more de- coveted degree this year. The rree holders m the same fam- group includes the Star Farmer ily is rare, but six sets of par- for RegMM* 11, Harold Bruba mts so distinguished have been (Continued on Page 14) To See America's Fastest Magic Act FARM SHOW WEEK JAN. 13 -16 THE GREAT DE LAGE AND MARGARET Giant Display Of Latest Farm Equipment A total of I's county Future Farmers will be awarded the INTERNATIONAL IN THE HARVESTER BUILDING DIRECTLY ACROSS THE STREET FROM THE FARM SHOW BUILDING FREE CONTINUOUS STAGE SHOW AND MOVIES Sit Down and Relax Enjoy The Show and I. H. Hospitality PANCAKES SAUSAGE COFFEE REFRESHMENTS Benefit of Giri Scout Troops of Poxtong, Po. C. B. Hoober INTERCOURSE 768-3501 INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER YOUR LOCAL DEALER INVITES YOU Cope & Weaver Co. NEW PROVIDENCE ST 6-7351 D. L. Diem & Sons UTITZ 626-2131 International Harvester Kauffman Bros. Sales and Service MOUNTVHIIIE EPHBATA 783-2283 Farm Show Schedule MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY 13 00 —Judging starts in all Departments, except where specified hours are in- dicated 00 —Judging Southdowns Small Arena 00 —Judging Ayrshires, including 4-H Club Classes and Vocational Dairy- Classes Laige Arena. 00 —Judging Guernseys, including 4-H Club and Vocational Dairy Classes Large Arena 00 —Judging Belgians Large Arena. 00 —Judging Sivme, Vocational Classes, all Breeds Small Arena. 00 —Vocational Demonstration Contests, Room A (Auditorium), Mam Show Building, Continuous to 5:00 pm. 00 —Soicety of Farm Women. Annual Convention, The Forum, Education Building 00 —Judging Merinos Small Arena. 00 —Judging Shropshires Small Arena MONDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY IS 1 00—Judging Horses Giade Division —• HARVESTER Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 11, 1964—13 David Kurtz MORGANTOWN AT 6-5771 J. Paul Nolt GAP HI 2-4183 285-9151 Large Arena. 00—Judging Suffolk Sheep Small Arena. 00—Judging Rambouillets Small Arena 00—Judging Chester Whites Small Arena 00—Pennsylvania Flower Growers’ Asso ciation Meeting, Room D, Main Show Building 00—Pennsylvania Landrace Swine Breed ers Association, Room E, Mam Show Building 30 Society of Farm Women reconvene, The Forum Education Building. 00—Judging Poland China Small Arena. 00—Judging Cornedales Small Arena. 00—Judging Dorsets Small Arena. 30—Pennsylvania Suffolk Breeders’ As sociation Meeting, Boom B, Mam Show Building, (Continued on Page 15) WE INVITE YOU to see the newest in modem SPRAYING EQUIPMENT at the MYERS EXHIBIT Farm Show Jan. 13-17 Lester A- Singer ROXKS, PA. Ph. Stvasburg 687-6713 Stop and Visit US AT THE Farm Show BOOTH NO. 535-536 Get The Latest Information on • Seed Varieties • Farm Chemicals & Fertilizers • Qualified experts from the seed, chemi cal and fertilizer in dustry will be on hand to answer your questions. SMOKETOWN