Carl Brown Slated to M.C. Dairy Conference The planning committee of the Bth Annual Southeastern Dairy Conference announced that the master of ceremonies for this year’s event will be Carl A. Brown, manager of Farm Credit Services for the Production Credit Administration in Lan caster for eight years. Well known to area farmers, the Luzerne County native has TRY A CLASSIFIED AD! LANCO BEDDING FOR POULTRY & LIVESTOCK WOOD SHAVINGS & PEANUT HULLS PEANUT HULLS NOW AVAILABLE. CALL 299-3541 Is your Insurance earning its keep? Is it up to date? Is it tailored to the needs of your farm? AGWAY INSURANCE OFFERS YOU THE BENEFITS OF COMPLETE INSURANCE COUNSEL FROM ONE SOURCE, TAILORED TO YOUR NEEDS —PROVIDING TOTAL PROTECTION: • Fewer payments to keep track of; • No confusion about what's covered; • One company to deal with when you have a claim; • Savings, if your present protection overlaps. 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Home Oltict Bill MJ(I Svr HUM N ( i\ >nrl 13J07 Partner in your peace of mind In this era of folk, rock and other varieties of music, a “mail order band” stole the musical show this week during the 57th Pennsylvania Farm Show. This year marked the 35th consecutive appearance of the FFA Band at the Tuesday evening show in the large arena. The FFA Band was formed in 1938 by Dr. Henry S. Brunner, a teacher of vocational agriculture at Oley High School. Dr. Brunner continued to direct the band for the next ten years. With an in creased work load as Head of the Department of Agriculture Education at the Pennsylvania State University and Director of the National FFA Band he turned his duties as director of the State FFA Band over to Dr. James W. Dunlop, who is also director of the famous Penn State Blue Band. This year was Dr. Dunlop’s 25th year as director—a quarter of a century of dedicated service to helping farm youth develop and present the two concerts on Tuesday evening in the large arena and Wednesday afternoon in the Forum at the State FFA Convention. FFA Mail Order Band Presents Concerts Lancaster harming, Saturday, January 13,1973 Some of the heart warming moments come in the opening sessions of rehearsals, when fathers, who played in the State FFA band in years past, make themselves known to Dr. Dunlop. This year’s band was composed of 55 boys and 12 girls representing 26 counties and 39 school districts of our Com monwealth. Harvey A. Smith, Pennsylvania Department of Education is the Chairman and describes the band as mail order from the manner in which it is organized each year. Each ap plicant lists t typical selections which he or she has played in his respective high school band. Some of the selections are “Festival Overture,” “Shastrakovich”, “Russian Christmas Music,” “Reid and Troika from Lieutenant Kije Suite.” Three members from this band were nominated to represent Simmental Heifer Bom At Beechdale Farms A purebred Simmental heifer calf was born on December 27, 1972, at Beechdale Farms, Bird- In-Hand. Believed to be the first such purebred born in Eastern United States of this exotic breed of Swiss dual-purpose cattle, the calf thus joins a herd of cross blood Simmentals owned by Dr Thomas D. Conrad. Simmental cattle are one of the oldest and most widely distributed of all breeds of cattle, numbering some 35 million throughout Europe. Noted for their size, disposition, fertility, conformation, milk performance, weaning weights, and carcass quality, the Simmental breed has attracted and excited progressive cattlemen here in the United States, particularly in western states, such as Montana, Texas and Kentucky. 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Between noon Sunday and noon Wednesday they participated in 12 rehersals at the Camp Curtin Methodist Church. Their day began at 8:00 a.m., with break fast and ended at 9:00 p.m. with bed check. Area members of the band are Berks County - Larry Stoltzfus, Beth McDonnell, Thomas Car skadon, Alfred B. Adam, Charles A. Goss and Libby Miller; Chester County - Jeffrey Austin. Lancaster County - Greg Landis and Joseph Metzler; Lebanon County - Craig M. Butt, Fred Baal and Douglas Martin. York County - Doug Kelgore. purebred Simmental is out of a 21-month old heifer with three quarter Simmental blood and one-fourth Hereford. Beechdale’s herd is exclusively Simmental blood ranging from one-half to three-quarters with original foundation dams being, in ad dition to Hereford, Hereford- Shorthorn crosses, Hereford- Angus crosses, Hereford-Red Angus crosses, Angus-Charolais crosses, Guernsey and Holstein. Conrad expects the Sim mentals to sweep the nation in a few years and replace the traditional English breeds (Hereford, Shorthorn and Angus) m the market place. Conrad, a professional con sultant, claims “the economics of this new breed, if studied by open-minded cattlemen, are most convincing and encouraging.” n9>\ |pP^^ LONGENECKER FARM SUPPLY Rheems CHAS. J. McCOMSEY &SONS Hickory Hill, Pa. STOLTZFUS FARM SERVICE Cochranville, Pa. A. B. C. GROFF. INC. New Holland 13