Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 07, 1967, Image 17

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    1967 Farm Show Schedule
(Continued From Page 16)
tive Cbiincil Meeting, Room 200, Educa
tion Building.
I:oo—Pennsylvania Farmers Milk Jugging As
sociation i Meeting, Room C, Main Show
Building.
I:3o—Future Farmers of America. The
Forum, Education Building, Awards Con
vention.
I:3o—Vegetable Growers’ Association recon-
venes, Room F, Main Show Building.
I:3o—Pennsylvania Jersey Cattle Club Meet
ing, Office No. 2, Large Arena.
2:3o—Chester White Sale—Small Arena.
WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 11
6:30 —Pennsylvania Poultry Federation, Ban
quet, Penn-Hairis Hotel, Ballroom.
Special Events
5:30 —Light Weight Horse Pulling Contest—
Large Arena.
7.3o—Heavy Weight Horse Pulling Contest—
-Large Arena.
THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 12
8:30 —Vocational Demonstration Contest—
Room A (Auditorium), continuous until
noon. 1
9-00 —4-H Club Breeding Sheep—Small Arena.
9:00*—4-H, Club Potato Grading Contest—9:oo
to 11 ‘3O a.m. and 1:00 to 3:00 p.m.—Room
E, Main Show Building
10.00 —Nut' Growers’ Association Meeting,
Office No. 2, Large Arena, Second Con
course.
10.00 —Judging 4-H Club Shorthorns—a. Light
er weight; b Heavier weight.
10 30 —Judging 4-H Market Lambs—Small
Arena.
10 30—Judging 4-H Club Herefords—a. Light
weight; b. Medium weight; c. Light heavy
weight; d. Heavy weight.
11:45 —Judging 4-H Club Angus—a. Light
weight, b. Medium weight; c. Light heavy
weight; d Heavy weight.
THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 12
I:oo—Judging Market Wetheis—Small Arena.
1 00—Nut Growers’ Association reconvenes,
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Office No. 2, Large Arena, Second Con
course.
1-30—4-H Beef Trios—Large Arena.
2:00—4-H Club Baby Beef Showmanship
Contest—Large Arena.
2.30—4-H Lamb Fitting and Showmanship
Contest—Small Arena.
2.4s—Breed Champions and Grand Champion
Steer.
3:30—4-H Sheep Blocking and Grooming Con
test—Small Arena.
THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 12
Banquet
6 00—Potato Growers’, Holiday Inn Town, 23
South 2nd St.
Special Events
4 30—4-H and FF A Tractor Driving Con
tests—Large Arena
6 00—4-H Members helping with Livestock
Parade (Place to meet posted in 4-H Head
quarters, Room 107, Lower Concourse,
Large Arena)
7:oo—lnternational Farm Youth Exchange
(IFYE) Alumni Association Meeting—
Room C, Main Show Building.
7 00—Livestock Parade—Large Arena.
8 00—4-H Club Light Horse Demonstiation—
Large Arena.
FRIDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 13
1 00—Sale of 4-H Club Baby Beeves and 4-H
Club Lambs, followed by sale of open
class and market wethers—Large Arena.
4.oo—Farm Show Closes.
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JANUARY 9-13
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 7, 1967
• Keystone Awards Following graduation, Bill in*
lends to enroll in the turf
(Continued fiom Page 16) management program at Penn
Richard is a member of the Stale University.
Pequea Student Council, and
has been on the second Honor
Roll each year. He is active in
sports, and is a member oi the
varsity basketball team.
Following graduation next
June, Richaid plans to enroll
in the College of Agriculture
at Penn State University
J. WILLIAM RISSER
A senior at Warwick High
School, Bill is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert B. Risser of
Lititz Rl. At Waiwick, he has
served as vice president of the
sophomoie, junior and senior
classes. He is piesident of the
Warwick FPA Chapter and
has served on numerous com
mittees. He was a candidate for
the 1966 County Star Farmer
Award.
Bill has been on the varsity
basketball team for the past
three yeais, and is co-captain
of this year’s team He is also
a member of the Varsity Club
and the Yearbook staff.
His farming piogram has
consisted of the feeding of
swine and veal calves, and
raising sweet corn and tobacco.
He has entered tobacco in the
various county shows and in
the state show.
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JOHN
EQUIPMENT
At The Farm Show
Model 1020
Model 2510
Model 3020
M. S. Yearsley & Sons
West Chester 609-2990
A. B. C. Groff, Inc.
New Holland 354-8001
PAUL M. BRUBAKER
The son of Mr. and Mis. Mil
ton M. Brubaker, Lititz Rl,
Paul is a senior at Warwick
High School where he has been
active in the band, chorus, a
member of the cast for the
Junior and Senior Class plays,
and the FFA.
Paul has served as vice pre
sident of the local FFA chap
ter, and on many chapter com
mittees. He has represented the
chapter at FFA Week in the
dany judging contest, placing
15th m the state, and has been
a member of the state FFA
chorus.
His fanning piogiam has
centered aiound pmebred Ayr
shne dairy cattle and field
corn. His held presently num
bers nine head, with four of
these m milk To add to his
held, Paul received the Ayr
shue calf at the Lampeter Fair.
He has shown several of his
animals at the FFA distucb
dairy show and will exhibit
one of his piize females at the
1967 Faim Show
Paul is planning to continue
his education following giadua
tion, and hopes to pursue a
career in agncultuie.
Green Line Of
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Model 2020
Model 4020
Model 3020
Landis Bros. Inc.
Lancaster 393-3906
Wenger implement Co.
Buck BU 4-4461
Alan Beyer
Christiana LY 3-5687
Shotzberger's
Elm 665-2141
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