Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 11, 1964, Image 15

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    [• Keystone Farmers
(Continued from Pago 14)
rFA . Ho was a member of his
chapter’s parliamentary proce
dure team. .
A member of the national
Honor society, Kenneth ia
president of the future Teach
ers of America club at the Gar
den Spat High School where
he has ifeeen vice -president of
hie class for two years.
Kenneth's farming program
is built around projects of
ewnne, beef, tobacco and poul
try
DONALD Li. RANCH
! Donald Banck, secretary of
'fc lß loo*! PPA chapter and the
pounty PPA association, is the
17 year old son of Mr, and Mrs.
Lloyd H. Banck, 'Box 167 Par
adise.
He 'began his farming 'pro
gram with 100 turkeys and
two acres of corn. He discon
tinued the turkey project after
ene year but added to the size
:of his corn projects and grew
* half acre of tobacco and fat
tened four veal calves His corn
and tobacco projects continued
to increase in size and he ad
ded *. steer and milk testing
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QUALITY
MONOLITHIC
CONCRETE
TERRE HILL SILO CO.
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See us at the Farm Show Booths 280 and 281
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AT NO INCREASE IN PRICE
WITH A NEW
FARM COOLING TANK
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AT THEr FARM SHOW BOOTH
464 - 467 AND 468 - 470
CLARK ELECTRIC
R. D. 1, Kinzers
Intercourse 768-8501
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to his program.
Donald has made the "A”
honor roll at Pequea Valley
High School during every nine
weeks making period he has
spent in school. As a freshman
he was secretary of his home
room, president of his Sunday
School class and the Junior
Youth Group at his church.
He became PFA chapiter sec
retary during his sophomore
year, was a reporter for the
school newspaper, a library
aide, and intramural wrestling
champion at his school.
His junior year saw him as
PPA sentinel and an usher for
Youth Fellowship at his
church.
In addition to holding the
office of secretary in both local
and county PPA chapters, Don
ald is class vice president, bus
iness manager of the school
yearbook, and a member of the
senior choir at church.
LEON I>. WEAVER
The vice president of the
Grassland Chapter FFA, Leon.
Weaver, is the 17 year old son
oi Mr and -Mrs Lester M Wea
ver, New Holland'Rl.
He has served his chapter
(Continued on Pa?e 17)
and
STAVE
SILOS
INC.
TERRE HILL, PA.
Phone 445-3911
FEATURING:
SPACESAVER SIDE OUTLET
ONE-PIECE COVER
NEW FOAM TYPE INSULATION
T COOLING
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SERVICE
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Farm Show Schedule
(Continued from Page 13)
MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 13
Banquet*
6 00—Society of Farm Women Baiiquet
Scottish Rite Cathedral, 2701 N.
Third Street
7 00—Pennsylvania Ayrshire Breeders As
sociation Annual Meeting and Ban
quet, Penn-Harns Hotel, Assembly
Room.
Meetings
7 00—Pennsylvania Swine Breeders’ Asso
ciation General Meeting, Room
B, Mam Show Building.
7.3o—Formal Opening of the Farm Show,
Governor’s Night Large Arena.
8 00—Horse and Mule Association, Room
B, Mam Show Building.
8 00—Guernsey Breeders’ Association An
nual Patry Penn-Harns Hotel
Ballroom.
TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 14
8 00—Judging Holsteins Including 4-H
Club Classes and Vocational Dairy
Classes Large Arena.
8 00—Judging Cheviots Small Arena.
8 00—Judging Milking Shorthorns ■ —
Large Arena.
8 30—Vocational Demonstration Contests,
Room A (Auditorium), Continuous
until 5 00 pm.
9 00—Judging Pereherons Large Arena.
9 00—State Beekeepers’ Association Meet
ing, Room C, Main Show Building.
9 00—Society ol Farm Women reconvene.
Room F. Mam Show Building.
9.00 —Future Homemakers of America,
Executive Council Meeting, Room
3338, Education Building.
CUT DAISY FEEDING COSTS
tUs© Rsv/ Bsigßi-pird’ean
\y<ayne 42% Dairy Mikbg Supplement
Vegeiable proteins and u 1 ca are combined in Wayne 42% Dairy
to give you the most protein at the lowest possible cost. The
added molasses, calcium, phosphorous, salt, trace minerals and
vitamin D make Wayne 42% Dairy an efficient supplement for
balancing heme grown grains.
Price Wayne 42% Dairy to
day. You”! agree the price is
right.
SEE US AT THE FARM SHOW
MILLERSVILLE
SUPPLY CO.
Millersville
HERSHEY BROS.
Reinholds
FOWL’S FEED SERVICE H. M. STAUFFER
B.' D. 1, Quarryville & SONS, INC.
B. B. 2, Peach Bottom Witmer - Bonks - Lcola
J. K. STAUFFER & SON GRUBB SUPPLY CO.
Lawn and Bellaire Elizabethtown
DUTCHMAN FEED _ CATmI , B „
MILLS, INC. C> E - SAUDER & SONS
R. D. 1. Sevens, E. D. 1, East Earl
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 11, 1964
9 30—Judging Duroc Jerseys Small
Arena.
9 30—Future Farmers ot America, Execu
tive Committee Meeting, Cuinbei
land Valley High School.
9 30—Judging Hampshire Sheep Small
10 00—Crop Improvement Association,
Room D, Mam Show Building,
10 00—Christmas Tree Growers Asso Meet
ing, Holiday Motoi Hotel, West.
10.00—Guernsey Bleeders’ Association
Meeting, Scottish Rite Cathedial,
2701 North Third Street.
10 30 —Judging Hampshirea Small
Arena.
TUESDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 14
12 30 —Judging Berkshires Small Arena.
1 00—State Beekeepeis’ Association re
convenes, Room C, Main Show
Building.
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1 30 —Judg:
2 00—Shee]
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MOUNTVILLE
FEED SERVICE
B. D. Z, Colombia
ROHRER’S MILL
B. D. 1. Bonks
Arena
00 —Christmas Tiee Glowers Asso le
convenes. Holiday Motor Hotel,
West,
15 —Crop Improiement Association ie*
convenes, Room D, Mam Show
Building.
30—Pennsylvania Berkshne Bleeders As
sociation Meeting, Room E, Maui
Show Building.
30 —Futuie Farmers of America Execu
tive Committee leconve nes, Cum
berland Valley High School.
30—Future Homemakers of Ameiica
Executive Council reconvenes, Room
3338 Education Building.
30—Pennsyliama Raw Milk Pioduceis-
Distnbutors Association Meeting,
Office Ho. 2, Large Arena, Second
Concourse.
:ng Yorkshires Small Arena.
i and Wool Growers’ Associa-
(Continued on Page 16)
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SEE US AT THE
FARM SHOW
NEXT WEEK
One of ns will be at the
Alhs-Chalmers Booth most
of the \\ eek. Also visit
the displays of some of
our other manufacturers
such as . . .
O Allis Chalmers
9 New Holland
9 C. A. McDade Co.
Cunningham Hay
Conditioners
Booth 361-362
369-370
© Wayne Wyant
1-5 inch - 643-646
® Van Dale
Booth 312-313
O Ontario Drill
Booth 305-307
© Smoker Elevators
Booth 141-142 E
© Starline Barn
Cleaners, Barn Eqpt
Feeders and
Spreaders
Booth 394-395
400-401
Q Grove Wagons
# Lely. Fertilizer
Distributors
A Hamilton Equipment
L. H. Brubaker
350 Strahbiirg Pike, Lane.
R. ». 3, liititz
Phone lamcaster 397-5170
Strasburg 687-6002
Idtltz 630-7766
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