—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 7, 1967 16 • Keystone Awords (Continued from Page 14) his farming program is concen trated around sheep produc tion. He has 35 registered Shropshire breeding ewes and 52 fattening lambs. He also has hay projects. Ronald has done consider able show work with his sheep and had the grand champion junior market lamb at the 1964 Pennsylvania Livestock Exposi tion. His plans for the future in clude a partnership with his father in a laying hen opera tion. RONALD MULL The son of Mr. and Mrs Paul Mull of Ephrata Rl, Ronald is a senior at Ephrata High School. He serves as sentinel in the Cloister FFA Chapter, and was a delegate to the 1966 na tional FFA convention. Ronald’s farming program includes projects in swine two registered Yorkshire sows and 23 market hogs hay, corn, and tobacco. He was named grand champion show man at the county FFA hog show. Following graduation, Ronald plans to work at a local feed mill. MARVIN L. WEAVER A senior at Pequea Valley High School, Marvin is the 17- year-old son of Mr and Mrs Enos N. Weaver of Kmzers Rl. He serves as reporter for his local FFA chapter, and at tended the national convention in 1965 He was winner of the Sear’s gilt in his sophomore year, and holds the Red Rose Farmer degree. Marvin has served as chapter representative to Inter-State Milk Producers Cooperative meeting, and as delegate to the county FFA chapter. His current faiming progiam includes dairy cows and heif ers, tobacco, Landrace sows and gilts, fattening swine, and laying hens Maivin plans to stay on the farm after giaduation He will increase his fanning program, and hopes eventually to fann in partnership with his father. Visit With Us At Penna. State FARM SHOW Booth No. 332 & 333 • Hershey Transplanters • Oliver Farm & Industrial Equipment • CMC Trucks • Gehl Dealer & warehouse point for all Gehl Equipment M. G. HERSHEY & SON, INC. JACOB L. STOLTZFUS Jacob is a senior at Pequea Valley High School, 17-years old. and the son of Mr. and Mrp. Leroy K. Stoltzfus of Narvon R 2 He is vice president of the local FFA chapter, and has served on many chapter com mittees. He placed 13th in FFA state dairy judging in June. In coun ty livestock judging, he placed first, and was fifth in total judging points. Jacob is a member of the wrestling and track teams at Pequea Valley High School. After graduation, he will go to work with his father on the home farm. J. EDWIN ROHRER Ed is the 17-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs F. Edwin Rohrer, Paradise Rl. He is a senior at Pequea Valley High School, and serves as secretary of his local FFA chapter. In addition to his FFA acti vities, Ed is a member of Stu dent Council, president of his home room, is active in sports, and has been on the Honor Roll in each of his school years. This year. Ed had the grand champion lath of tobacco at the New Holland Fair, and re ceived honorable mention in the state FFA livestock judg ing contest at Penn State. He won second place with an arti cle in the National FFA Maga zine on his trip to the national convention m Kansas City in 1965. His farming program consists of registeied Holstein cows, coin and tobacco. After graduation, Ed will stay on the farm with his fath er, where he hopes eventually to work into a partnership. RICHARD D. BOMBERGER Richard is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clair N. Bomberger of Gap Rl He is 17, and a senior at Pequea Valley High School He is president of his local FFA chapter, and has served on many chapter committees. He received honorable mention in the farm mechanics contest dunng FFA Week in June (Continued on Page 17) Manheim, Pa- 1967 Farm Show Schedule (Continued From Page 13) 1 00—Judging Hampshire Sheep—Small Arena. I:oo—Stale Beekeepers' Association recon venes, Room C, Mam Show Building. I:oo—Pennsylvania Landrace Swine Breeders Association, Room E, Mam Show Building. I:3o—Society of Farm Women reconvene, The Forum, Education Building. 130—Judging Yorkshire—Small Arena. 2-00—Pennsylvania Berkshire Breeders Asso ciation Meeting, Room B, Main Show Building. 2.oo—Pennsylvania Raw Milk Producers— Distributors Association Meeting, Office No. 2, Large Arena, Second Concourse. 2:3o—Judging Spotted Swine—Small Arena. 2:3o—Judging Dorsets—Small Arena. 3 30—Judging Cheviots—Small Arena. 4-30—Pennsylvania Suffolk Breeders’ Asso ciation Meeting, Room B, Mam Show Building. MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 9 6 00—Pennsylvania Christmas Tree Glowers’ Association Banquet, Commonwealth Room Penn-Harris Hotel. 6:oo—Society of Farm Women —Banquet— Scottish Rite Cathedral, 2701 North Third Street 6 30 —State Beekeepers’ Association, Banquet Colonial Park United Church of Christ, 5000 Devonshire Road, 3 miles east of Harrisburg. 7 00 —Pennsylvania Ayrshire Breeders’ Asso sociation Annual Meeting and Banquet, Penn-Harns Hotel, Assembly Room. Meetings 7.oo—Pennsylvania Swme Breeders’ Associa tion—General Meeting, Room B, Main Show Building 7 30 —Secretary of Agriculture’s Night— Large Arena. 8 00 —Horse and Mule Association, Room E, Main Show Building. 8 00—Guernsey Breeders’ Association Annual Party—Penn-Harns Hotel Ballroom. TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 10 8 00—Judging Swine, Vocational Classes, All Breeds—Small Arena. 8 00—Judging Holsteins—lncluding 4-H Club Classes and Vocational Dairy Classes— Large Arena 8 00—Judging Corriedales—Small Arena. 8 00—Judging Milking Shoi thorns—Large Arena 8 30—Vocational Demonstration Contests, Room A (Auditorium), Continuous until 500 pm. 9 00 —Judging Percherons—Large Arena. 9 00—Judging Rambouillets—Small Arena. 9 00—Judging Merinos—Small Arena. 9 00—Society of Farm Women reconvene, Room F, Mam Show Building. 9 00—Future Homemakers of America, Execu tive Council Meeting, Room 200, Education Building 9 00—Pennsylvania Chnstmas Tree Growers’ Association Meeting, Commonwealth Room, Penn-Harris Hotel. 9 30 —Future Farmers of America, Executive Committee Meeting, Lower Dauphin High School 10 00—Guernsey Breedei s’ Association Meet ing, Scottish Rite Cathedral, 2701 North Third Street 10 00—Crop Improvement Association, Room D, Mam Show Building 10 00—Berkshire Sale—Small Arena. 11 30 —Duroc Sale—Small Arena Are You Keeping In Step Agricultural Progress? NO. 374-377 and 386-389 AT THE STATE FARM SHOW Agway Banquets VISIT THE AGWAY BOOTH TUESDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY IQ, 1 00—Hampshire Sale—Small Arena. ' ' * 1 30 —Crop Improvement Association recon-' venes, Room D, Main Show Building." ~ 1.30—Future Farmers of America State 1 Exe- cutive Committee reconvenes, Lower Dau- phin High School. * 1.30 —Future Homemakers of America Execu tive Council reconvenes, Room 200, Educa tion Building. 2 00 —Sheep and Wool Growers’ Association • Meeting, Room B, Main Show Building.-“• 2:3o—Yorkshire Sale —Small Arena. : 4 00 —Pennsylvania Yorkshire Club, Roonv Mam Show Building. 4 00—Dairymen’s Association Meeting, Assem bly Room, Penn-Harris Hotel. TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 10 - Banquets 6 30—Crop Improvement Assn. Com Growers’ Banquet, Cafeteria, Pennsylvania Depart? ment of Agriculture Building. 6 30 —Dairymen’s Association, Annual' ban quet—Penn-Hanis Hotel Ballroom. . 7.3o—Pennsylvania Angus Association _Ban<* quet, Penn-Harris Hotel, Dauphin Room,.' Meetings and Special Events 6 15—P. F. A. Band Concert —Large Arena. 7 30—Polk Dance Festival and Contest—Large Arena WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 11 C 8 00—Judging Brown Swiss—lncluding 4-H i '■Chib -Classes —Large Arena. f 8 00—Judging Jerseys—lncluding 4-H Club - '• and Vocational Classes—Large Arenas 8 00—Pennsylvania Holstein Breakfast Meeting—Cafeteria, Department ' of Agriculture Building, 2301 North - * Cameron Street. 8 30—Vocational Demonstration Contests, Room A (Auditorium), Continuous' until' 5.00 p.m. ' 8 30 —Pennsylvania Rural Electric Association . Meeting, PREA Office, 112 North Second Street. 9 00—Judging Angus—Large Arena. 9 00—Judging Herefords—Large Arena. _ _ 77 9 30 —Future Farmers of America Committee reconvenes, Lower Dauphin '~~ •- High School. 9 30—Future Homemakers of America Meet ing, The Forum, Education Building. 10.00—Pennsylvania Plying Farmers Associate tion Meeting, Harnsburg-York State AtgEl port, New Cumberland. 10:00—-Pennsylvania Vegetable Growers’ ciation Meeting, Room F, Main Show.;.--"-- Building. 10- —Spotted Swine Sale—Small Arena. ~~ - -y -11 00 —Pennsylvania Maple Syrup Producers^" Council Meeting, Room C, Main Show Building. 11- —Pennsylvania Crop Reporting, Ninth Annual Meeting, Special Ceremonies, Agri culture Building, Room G-19, 2301 North Cameron Street. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 11 Meetings 12 OD—Judging Polled Hexefords—Large Arena. 12 30—Judging Shorthorns—Large Arena. ' 12 30—Poland China Sale—Small Arena. ~1 00—Pennsylvania Hereford Association , Meeting, Room B, Main Show Building. ‘ 1 00—Future Homemakeis of America, Exec'll (Continued on Page 17) With AGWAY INC. A Leader in Northeastern Agriculture jl •> •
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