Show Schedule (Continued from Page 16) Executive Council Meeting, Room 3338, Education Building, ’ennsyivania Milk Jugging Associa tion Meeting, Room C, Mam Show Building. _ 'oultry Federation reconvenes, Room B, Mam Show Building. 'uture Farmers of America, The ' Forum, Education Building. egetable Growers’ Association re convenes, Room P, Mam Show Building. nnsylvania Brown Swiss Cattle Breeders’ Association meeting, Holi day Motor Hotel, East, Interchange No. 19 of Turnpike. ;erkshire Sale Small Arena, uinsylvania Jersey Cattle Club eeting, Office No. 2, Large Arena, mnsylvama Polled Hereford Asso ciation Meeting, Room D, Mam Show Building. orthorn Bleeders’ Association oom C, Mam Show Building. fiSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 13 Banquet nnsylvania Brown Swiss Cattle Breeders’ Association, Holiday Motor Hotel, East, Interchange No. 19 of the Turnpike. Special Events ght Weight Horse Pulling Contest Large Arena. avy Weight Horse Pulling Con ist Large Arena. iI)AY MORXIXG, JANUARY 16 idgmg Market Wetheis Small ■lena, dgmg 4-H Market Lambs Small Ai eua, YOUR SURPLUS DAIRY CALVES AS PROFITABLE VEALERS Ful-O-Pep Veai Calf Sup akes veal feeding practical Tmmlmj iJLia S&Jd^/mZOMs'. AXSmJL WOiir, d&ij' cut^ ' £Usamj^Us&! I(9OM< “9(?.'l(> , (JlQi^A/mlm? (?%Q0 I O^xtZoJilAjdbdi &i (l&ot~ _ '^f'S’.'X^ | £ljsuo jjmpfavUs omJ £^\\\\^\vv^\\^^\\\x\v\\\\\to\\v 00—4-H Club Potato Grading Contest 9:00 to 11 30 a.m. and 1.00 to 3:00 p.m, Room E, Mam Show Building. 00—Judging 4-H Club Shorthorns a. Lighter weight; b. Heavier weight. 30—Judging 4-H Club Angus a. Light weight; b. Medium weight; c. Light heavy weight; d. Heavy weight. 00—Nut Growers' Association Meeting, Office No. 2, Large Arena, Second Concourse, 00 —Judging Grand Champion Pen o£ 4- H Club Lambs Small Arena. 30 —Judging 4-H Club Herefords a. Light weight, b Medium weight; c. Light heavy weight; d. Heavy weight. 30 —Duroc Sale Small Arena. 30—Champion 4-H Baby Beet Awards Large Arena. 30—4-H Beef Trios Large Arena. THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 10 12 30—Hampshire Sale Small Aiena. 12.30 —Judging Open Class Shoithorn Large Arena. 1.00 —Judging Open Class Angus Large Arena, 1.00—Nut Growers’ Association reconvenes. Office No. 2, Laige Arena, Second Concourse, I.oo—Pennsylvania Crop Repoiting Ser vice, Room A (Auditomim), Main Show Building. 1 15—Poultry Federation Turkey Glow ers Meeting, Room B, Mam Show Building. 2 00 —Judging Open Class Heielords —Large Aiena. 2 30—Yoikshire Sale Small Aiena. 3 00—Grand Champion Steer. (Continued on Page 18) v ßased on areas where quality veal is in demand. Grubb Supply Co. Elizabethtown Kirkwood Feed & Grain Kirkwood H. M. Stauffer & Sons, Inc. Leola and Witmer (Continued from Page 15) as reporter, was a member of his chapter’s 'parliamentary procedure team, and a winner in the state iproject record book contest. Leon represented his chapter at the 1963 Youth Council of the Pennsylvania Association of Farmer Cooper atives. At the Garden. Spot High School where he is a senior, Leon is a member of the Na tional Honor Society, the stud ent council and the senior chorus. He is a member of the New Holland 4-H club and is on the 4-H County Council. His FFA tanning piogiam consists of projects in swine, beef, tobacco and coin. Glenn Esbenshade, the 17 >ear old son of Mi. and Mis. Elias B Esbenshade, Paiadise Rl, began his FFA tanning piogiam with coin and tobacco piojects. He continued Ins coin and tobacco xirojects and added steers to Ins piogram. As a tieshman at Pequea Valley he v\as a membei of the student council, class piesident, and a membei of the school and state FFA choruses. He continued as class piesi dent thiough Ins sophomoie year, was elected to the Na tional Honor Society, and be came \ice piesident ot Ins local FFA chaptei. Caison Kauttman won a silv ei emblem in the National His class mates le-elected fPA poultiy judging contest him piesideut duinig the fol- last tall at Kansas City, lowing tu o yeais. As a junior He is the 17 yeai old son he was tieasuiei ot his local 0 t -Mi and Mis Ralph Kault chaptei and vice piesident ot man Ji , M illow Sti eet R 1 and the county association. He le- (Continued on Page 18) n-oo Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 11, 1964—1 • Keystone Farmers GLE.VN E. ESBENSHADE pulverizes All-weather New Idea Flail spreader pulverizes manure. spreads it uniformly from light top dressing to heavy spread Now in 130 and 160-bushel sizes. 16 weighted sharp ened steel hammers in unique ‘‘undershot" principle throw manure down, not up. Optional hydraulic end gate. Full year guarantee. SEE US AT THE FARM SHOW A. B. C. Groff New Holland Wilbur H. Graybill Lititz, K. D. Z H. S. Newcomer & Son Mount Joy Allen H. Matz Denver Chet Long Akron ceived the Red Rose Degiee and continued his membership in National Honor Society and the state FFA Chorus As a senioi class piesident and piesident ot the FFA chapter, Clyde lound time to he business manager of the school yearbook and tieasmer ot the National Honoi Society. CLYDE B. AMSSLKR Clyde Wissler, president oi! the student body at Gaiden Spot High School, New Holland is the 17 year old son ot Mr. and Mis Eugene R. Wissler, Voganville He is a member ot Ins school’s student council and the senioi choi us He was pre sident ot lus tieshmen and sophomoie class Clyde was his chapter's sentinel foi two yeais and is currently selling Ins second term as secretaiy. His fanning progiam is built aiound swine, tobacco and small giams He was a membei of the Giasslaud Chapters paihainen taiy piocedure team and winnei of the National FFA Foundation emblem toi public speaking He also won the em blem for ci op tanning and faun satety Clyde was aw aid ed the DeKalb awaid toi agn cultuial excellence and the chaptei’s Leon M. Giavbill Memonal award. it. CAKSOX KAFFFMAX Landis Bros. Lancaster J. Paul Nolt Gap A. L. Herr & Bro. Quarryvillo Chas. J. McComsey | & Sons Hickory Hill, P*. 17