Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 11, 1964, Image 18

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    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
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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
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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
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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
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7:00—4-H Sheep Blocking and Qr 0(
Contest Small Arena.
8.00—4-H Club Light Horse Demons,
Large Arena.
FRIDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY
1 00—Sale of 4-H Club Baby
4-H Club Lambs, followed b;
of open class market wetheri
steers Large Arena.
6.00—Farm Show Closes.
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