16—Lancaiter Fannin*, Saturday, Mmi*# y 1966 ; n Ail _DP A rloulture supervisors, will I dill manor r r compete for the biggest oasth nr, j p its*. awards to be made to the vo- WindOW ; lUXIIIDII catlonal ngrlcuKure school », p rji division of the Farm Show* At Farm DHOW The Farm Show Commission The prize-winning window exhibit on "Future Farmer* Signal Safety" constructed by the Manor Chapter of Fu ture Farmers of America, will be displayed at the Farm Show, and will compete with eight other such FFA dis plays. The dlepPay was built under the direction of Penn Manor High School vocation al agriculture teachers Gar land Gingericb and Richard Hackenberger. The nine chapters, chosen from preliminary plans sub mitted to committees repre senting areas vocational ag SEE US AT THE FARM SHOW • Griffith Hybrid Seed Corn • Growers Fertilizer Solutions • Boler Twine Booth No. 591 EASTERN STATE DISTRIBUTING CO. R. D. 2, Lititz Ph. 626-8909 Complete automatic feeding for DAIRY COWS and CATTLE! Plus a complete line of bunk feeders to meet your exact needs •m ue for modem See Us at Booths 312-313 at the-Farm Show CALEB M. WENGER R. D. 1 Drumore Center KI 8-2116 Quarryville, Pa. is offering $45'5 in prizes, top place wlnnlmg $75 and other prizes ranging from $65 down ,to $4O. The total in prospec tive swards, however, rises to $605 because the Penn sylvania Electric Association .will offer $5O and $25 to the first and second ranked ex hibits beat displaying farm uses of electricity and the Pennsylvania Association of Soil and Water Conservation District Directors Is offering similar prizes lor the two exhibits best exemplifying proper use and management of soil and water resources. /(iiil)cilo UNLOADERS Doubt* »us*r* deliver w*r* sit*** par mlnut* *v*n whan alias* M deeply frozen ... and at a lawar operating eoat. Patented V-peddt* Impalltra throw ... not blow • • • alias* down chut*. Adjustable drtv* hub* glv* potltlv* traction M *• types of illtg*. 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MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 10 Banqueta o:oo—Society of Farm Women—Banquet— Scottish Rite Cathedral, 2701 North Third Street. 6:3o—State Beekeepers’ Association, Banquet, Colonial Park United Church of Christ, 5000 Devonshire Road, 3 miles east of Har risburg. 7:oo—Pennsylvania Ayrshire Breeders Asso ciation Annual Meeting and Banquet, Penn- Harris Hotel, Assembly Room. Meetings 7:oo—Pennsylvania Swine Breeder’s* Associa tion-General Meeting, Room B, Main Show Building. 7:3o—Secretary of Agriculture’s Night- Large Arena. B:oo—Horse and Mule Association, Room E, Main Show Building. B.oo—Guernsey Breeders’ Association Annual Party—Penn-Harris Hotel Ballroom. TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 11 B.oo—Judging Holsteins—lncluding 4-H Club Classes and Vocational Dairy Classes— Large Arena. B:oo—Judging Cheviots—Small Arena. 8 00—Judging Milking Shorthorns—Large Arena. B:3o—Vocational Demonstration Contests, Room A (Auditorium), Continuous until 5:00 p.m. 9 00—Judging Pereherons—Large Arena. 9.00 Crop Improvement Association, Room D, Main Show Building. 9.00 Society of Farm Women reconvene. Room F, Main Show Building. 9.00 Future Homemakers of America, Exe cutive Council Meeting, Room 200, Educa tion Building. 9 30—Pennsylvania Christmas Tree Growers’ Association Meeting, Penn Harris Motor Inn. 9 30—Judging Duroc Jerseys—Small Arena. 9.30 Futme Farmers of America, Executive Committee Meeting, Lower Dauphin High School. 9.30 Judging Hampshire Sheep—Small Arena. 10.00—Guernsey Breedeis’ Association Meet ing, Scottish Rite Cathedral, 2701 North Third Street. 10.30—Judging Hampshire Swine—Small Arena. TUESDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 11 12-30—Judging Berkshires—Small Arena. I:ls—Crop Improvement Association recon venes, Room D, Mam Show Building. I.3o—Pennsylvania Berkshire Breeders Asso-_ ciation Meeting, Room E, Main Show Build-' mg. You Get Efficient Egg Production Visit Us At The Form Show Booth No* 452 - 453 -453 A Passmore Supply Co. Cochranville, Pa. Horold H. Good S. H. Hiestond & Co., Inc. J. C. Walker & Son, Inc. Gap, Fenna. C^XXX\\\\\XXX\XXXX\X>feX\XXXXX\XXXXXXXXXXXVa m-y Terre Hill Salunga r , v ' ■ I:3o—Pennsylvania Christinas Tree'Growers* Association Meeting reconvenes, Pena Har ris Motor Inn. I:3o—Future Farmers of America State Exe cutive Committee reconvenes, Lower Dau phin High School. I:3o—Future Homemakers of America Execu tive Council reconvenes, Room 200, Educa tion Building. I:3o—Judging Yorkshires—Small Arena. 2:oo—Sheep and Wool Growers’ Association Meeting, Room B, Main Show Building. 2:3o—Judging Spotted Swine—Small Arena. 3:oo—Pennsylvania Yorkshire Club, Room F, Main Show Building. 4:oo—Dairymen’s Association Meeting, As sembly Room, Penn-Harris Hotel. TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY II 6:3o—Crop Improvement Assn. Corn Growers’ Banquet, Cafeteria, Pennsylvania Depart ment of Agriculture Building. 6:30 —Pennsylvania Christmas Tree Growers’ Association Banquet, Penn Harris Motor Inn. 6:30 —Dairymen’s Association, Annual Ban quet—Penn-Harris Hofei Ballroom. Meetings and Special Events 6:l5—F. F. A. Band Concert—Large Arena. 7:30 —Folk Dance Festival and Contest- Large Arena. WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 12 8:00 —Judging Brown Swiss—lncluding 4-H Club Classes—Large Arena. B:oo—Judging Jerseys—lncluding 4-H Club and Vocational Classes—Large Arena. B:oo—Pennsylvania Holstein Association—* Breakfast Meeting—Nationwide Inn Motel, 525 S. Front St, Harrisburg. 8:30 Vocational Demonstration Contests, Room A (Auditorium), Continuous until 6:00 p.m. 9:oo—Judging Angus—Large Arena. 9:oo—Judging Herefords—Large Arena. 9:00 —Pennsylvania Christmas Tree Growers* Association Meeting, Penn Harris Motor Inn. 9:30 —Future Farmers of America Executive Committee reconvenes, Lower Dauphin High School, 9:3o—Future Homemakers of America Meet ing, The Forum, Education Building. 10:00—Chester White Sale—Small Arena. 10:00 —Pennsylvania Flying Farmers Associa tion Meeting, Harrisburg-York State Air port, New Cumberland. 10:00 —Pennsylvania Vegetable Growers’ Asso ciation Meeting, Room F, Main Show Build ing. 11:30—Berkshire Sale—Small Arena. (Continued on Page 17) when you feed FUL-O-PEP It takes only a small increase in dozen eggs per ton of feed to make a big increase in profit margin. For example, suppose you are now producing a dozen eggs on 4 lbs. of feed. 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