18—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, January 11, 1964 See The Long Green Line of John Deere Equipment at the Farm Show M. S. Yearsley & Sons West Chester 606-21 MM) Alon Beyer OfarintiAiM Landis Bros. Inc. I** caster H. S. Newcomer & Son Mt. Joy 653-3301 Shofzberger's A. B. C. Groff New Holland Wenger Implement Co. Buck BU 4-4467 • Keystone Farmers (Continued from Page 17) a senior at Penn Manor High School. Carson won the right to compete nationally when he won second place in the state poultry judging contest last June at the Pennsylvania State University. He placed seventh in the state contest in 1962, and Judged in the NBPPCO contest at Harrisburg. At present Carson is trea surer in his local chapter and has served as reporter. He is an usher in his church. Carson is farming in part nership with his Grandfather on a 69 acre farm where he has a 50 per cent interest in all crops, eight acres of to bacco, six sows, five cows, and veal calves. HAIjB hershky Dale Hershey, 16 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce H. Hershey, Manheim R. 3, is an honor student at Manheim Central High School where he is in the junior class. Dale is vice president of the Manheim Chapter and re porter of the County asso ciation PFA. He has been chairman of the seed sales committee for three years, the calendar committee, and the seating and invitation for the annual banquet. He was secretary of his chapter’s parliamentary pro cedure team and was dele gate to the Penna. Assoc, of Parmer Cooperatives Youth OWATONNA OUT REACHES JjT 2-5687 393-3900 605-3141 554-SOOJ • Most versatile unloading auger built • Direct mill-to-mi>.er auger • Wider, 24-inch mixing base cuts bridging • 12-belt drive system, #6O chain • Governor controls drag feeder and/or feed roll • Big capacity, 20-inch “Power-Mizer” hammer mill • Many other important features we will show you We have an Owatonna Mixer-Mill ready to go to work — call for a demonstration on your farm! On Display at the Pennsylvania Farm Show Is i- £ You put mixed feed where you want when you own an Owatonna Mixer-Mill Owatoima’s exclusive “shoulder ’n elbow” unloading auger swings a full 325’, places mixed rations where no other auger can reach. You buy a mixer-mill to save time and money, and Owatonna kno.vs it. Thai’s why so many money making advantages have been engineered into the Owatonna. How Owatonna Leads; SEE IT AT M. BRUBAKER R. Salunga, Penna. OR Hamilton Equipment, Inc. Wholesale Distributors Ephrata,.. Penna. Farm. Show Schedule (Continued from Page 17) THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 16 Banquet G 00 —Potato Growers, Zembo Mosque, 3rd and Division Streets. Special Events 4 so—4-H and FFA Tractor Driving Con tests Large Arena. ' 6 00—4-H Members helping with Livestock Parade, Room B, second floor, Mam Show Building. 6 00 —4-H Club Breeding Sheep, Small Arena. 7 00 —Livestock Parade Large Arena Six-Horse Hitch Demonstration. Council in 1963. Dale has been game leader and vice president of his 4-H club and chairman of the 4-H club program of work com mittee He is a junior member of the Holstem-Fnesian Asso ciation of America and showed the reserve junior champion Holstein at the Manheim Com munity Farm Show. Dale owns one Holstein cow and two Holstein calves, 100 capons and 400 pullets, and grows a quarter acre of sweet corn. THOMAS SPITLBR Thomas Spitler is the 17 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Spitler, Sheridan 81. The senior vocational agri culture student at Ephrata Union High School was the 1961-62 reporter of the Cloist er Chapter PPA, He was vice president of the local chapter in 1962-63 and Is president in v'f FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY •; 9 00—4-H Lamb Fitting and Show®, Contest Small Arena. 9 30—4-H Club Baby Beef Shownu, Contest Large Arena. 10 00—Penna. Swine Co-Operative hr* Executive Committee Mflietmi Room D, Mam Show Building <2> both West Lampeter aui&J lanco Community fain WS year. Elmer was one of tlmejOTj members reprejentiyiy jj&S county in the meats contest at the State University last fJI where he won a silver m state competition. He served his local ch. ||| as chaplain last year ijs farming program include' S= sows, 20 fattening ELMER Z. STOLTZFUS one acre of corn. U the 1963-64 school year. He was selected to represent his chapter at the 1962 Penn sylvania Association of Farm er Cooperatives training school. His farming piogram includ es three sows and’ litters, two gilts and 20 market hogs. He grows two acies of field corn and an acre of tobacco along with projects of onions and bees. Elmer Stoltzfus, the 18 year • 2-3 plow 2000 » full 3-plow 2000 Super Dexta Diesel • 3-4 plow 4000 9 full 4-plow 5000 Super Major Diesfl'J 9 5-plow 6000 Yes, whatever your-tractor needs—size, model, fuel option—ther-i a new Ford that’ll fill the bill. Come in and look them ovet. 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