Unique Philadelphia School Makes City Slickers Part of Farming More than 200 countrified slickers from the city were part of the Pennsylvania Farm Show this week. They were students at the Walter Biddle Saul High School of. Philadelphia, a school specializing in agricultural sciences All the students know the south end from the north end of a cow since they milk the 20 registered Holstein cows kept on the city school’s 80-acre farm The city school is also unique in this way it has no graffiti scribbled on its walls. Donald J Chattin, school coordinator and one of 12 adults who accompanied the students to the Farm Show, said the school seldom expierences malicious mischief He attributes this to “motivated” parents and “motivated” students. ORDER TOUR TROIAN SEED CORN, CLOVER AND ALFALFA SEED, AND CERTIFIED SOYBEAN SEED FROM EOCENE HOOVER _ === ====tl LITITZ, R. D. 3 569-0756 * FARM SHOW SPECIAL FRO AGW • 37'6" x 60' x 12' at plates • Clear-span construction—open on one side • Pressure-treated square timber columns —4O year warranted Painted, rigid-rib steel sides in your choice of turquoise, white or red Galvanized, rigid-rib steel roof “The parents are interested in what their children are doing and this shows up in the way the students act at school,” Chattin said. Another factor is that the school, which has a student body of 480, can accept only one of four seeking admission All the students are from within Philadfelphia’s city limits , The school’s program is markedly different from most schools’ curricula It includes meat cutting, crop and animal production, landscaping, machinery sales and service, laboratory technology and turf grass technology Grass technology students use a one hole golf course in their studies. In addition to handling cows, poultry and sheep kept at the school, students are taught to manage animals which are DBQIQ Bring all your bui Agway. We’ll help you plan anything from a simple storage building to a complete agricultural complex You prepare the site Aqway does the rest For complete details on Agway buildings see Harold Kinsey used in research work by phar maceutical laboratories and hospitals Next time you see a Future York County Tork County took its share of the top awards in Guernsey dairy cattle competition at the Farm Show this year Plain View Farms, Airville, led the way with reserve grand champion, Cool Branch T C Okra, a six-year-old cow which was also reserve senior cham pion Rutter Bros , 2100 N George St. York, had reserve junior champion, while Cindy Rutter, 53 Lighter Road, York, had the animal with the reserve cham pion udder York County had the second best county herd Rutter Bros received the premier breeder award and Plain View Farms was premier exhibitor Open Class winners Top Guernsey breed wihners by class in open competition included Yearling Bull—Plain View Farms, third, Heifer Calf—Plain View Farms, second, Allen Rohrbaugh, New Freedom RDI, York County sixth, and John G Miller, Elm seventh Junior Yearling Heifer—Rutter Bros , second, and Frederick A Hobaugh, York RDI, seventh Senior Yearling Heifer—Rutter Bros., lourth Junior Get of Sire— Rutter Bros., second Dry Cow, 3 or 4 Years—Cindy Rutter, first and Plain View Farms, third Only *3995“ ding problems to Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 15,1972 Farmers of America jacket at the Farm Show, don’t be too sure the wearer is from down on the farm He or she may be from the Guernseys Take Dry Cow, 5 Years or Over- Plain View Farms, first Heifer, 2 Years and Under 3—Cindy Rutter, lirst, Allen Rohrbaugh, lilth, and Plain View Farms, seventh Cow, 3 Years and Under 4 Plain View Farms, second Cow, 4 Years and Under s—Rutter Bros , second, and Frederick A Hobaugh, third Cow, 5 Years and Over—Plain View Farms, lirst and third Open Get ol Sire—Plain View Farms, lirst, Dairy Herd—Plain View Farms, second, and Rutter Bros , third Best Three New Conservation The Lancaster County Soil and Water Conservation District announces the following new cooperators Mervin H Myer, Quarryville RDI, East Drumore Township, 90 acres, Owen L Wright, Elizabethtown RD3, Mount Joy Township, 9 acres, Charles L Millard, Elizabethtown RD3, Mount Joy Township, 5 acres Bobby Gore, Peach Bottom RD2, Drumore Township, 125 acres, Daniel K Forty Jr, Columbia RD2, West Hempfield Township, 166 acres, Raymond Miller, Elizabethtown RD3, Mount Joy Township, 127 acres. BEE-LINE SUPPLY CENTER 1027 Dillerville Rd., Lancaster heart oi Philadelphia, Irom Philadelphia’s Walter Biddle Saul High School Top Awards Females—Butter Bros , lirst, and Plain View Farms, second Produce "ol Dam-Rutter Bros , second, and Frederick A Hobaugh, third Youth Di\ ision Results Results in the youth division ol the Guernsey competition in cluded Heiler Call Class—Allen Bohrbaugh, New Freedom RDI, second, and John Cl Miller Elm, third Dry Cow, 3 or 4—Cindy Rutter, lirst Cow, 2 and Under s—Cindy Rutter, lirst, and Allen Rohrbaugh, second County Group—York County 4-H lirst Cooperators Named Isaac Hunt. Millersville RDI, Manor Township. 202 acres, Daniel M Heisey Jr. 580 Church Street, Landisville, Mount Joy Township, 158 acres Roland E Yunginger 70 N Duke St , Lancaster, West Lampeter Township, 158 acres, and East Hemplield Township, 98 acres, Christian H Shenk, 880 Dorsea Road Lancaster, East Mcmplield Township, 10 acres, Ivan W Zimmerman, Denver RDI, East Cocahco Township, 125 acres, George W Hough, Peach Bottom RD2, Fulton Township, 317 acres Call 397-4761 13