-LancjttT Farming. Saturday. Oct. 19. 1974 20 From Local Ag Teachers: byJeaaEnray FFA Advisor Manheim Central High School The Comm unity Fair at Work Do you know what goes into making a farm fair successful? I’m sure those of you that have worked on one can say yes. In this short writing I will attempt to give a personalized view of FFA students when asked what the show meant to him. Harold Merkey - “I like it (Manheim Farm Show) because it gives the com munity a chance to do something different. It gave me a chance to show my steer which I enjoyed.” Thoughts in Passing Dale Rohrer - ‘‘‘l thought that the Farm Show was very interesting and sometimes confusing.” Dave White - “The bar nyard goes over big with the kids.” Darwin Nissley - “I thought it was a worthwhile event. I think the children’s barnyard went over real well. The Farm Show got some people that were not active in the FFA active for once.” Ruby Ginder - “Over all I think the barnyard was the best part of the show. Many people went through it and I heard a lot of good com ments.” Earl Geib • “I found it enjoyable with good ex perience in training and showing animals also being a tour guide for younger children was a new ex perience." Larry Ginder - "This year’s farm show I thought was very good, there were things for every ago group to be interested in, the bar nyard, tractor pull, parades and exhibits. Most everyone in FFA was involved in getting it started. Roy Eckert - "It’s great the children liked the bar nyard the adults were happy because their children were happy.” Larry Herahey - “A place for shr 'of my beef and where I can participate in helping the community and FFA.” Dave Keller - “It’s good because .people get to compete against each other.” Dennis Kulp - "I learned to talk to little children better.” Dale Balmer - “It helps groups to raise money for their programs. I look for ward to becoming a guide in the children’s barnyard.” Jay Gainer - “1 learned to lose since I didn’t win in the tractor driving contest.” Randy Stoltzfus • “The farm show probably isn’t what it could be but I think it served a purpose. It did show people that agriculture is still a vital part of their own life.” From this personalized accounts you will note that there seems to be a hint that there are many people behind the scenes. Let me give you a ran down of these people and their efforts. Keep in mind that I will only be mentioning those that I or the boys have direct contact with. Kunzler and Company, Manheim National Bank, John Henry Brubaker, Chemgro Fertilizer Co, Ruhl’s Insurance Co., Frank Feliongo, Emerson Knight, Groff Home Dressed Meats, Walter Heistand, L. W. Kulp, Bomberger’s Store, Fulton National Bank, New Holland Sales Stables, Spring City, Walter Dunlap, Abe Mumma, Tom McCoy, Kunzler and Co., J. M. Hoober,'Joe Lefever, Elmer Murry Associates, Ken Miller, Jay Ober, Warren Spickler, Messick Farm Equipment, Lancaster Ford Tractor, Shotzberger John Deere, Roy Brubaker, Mr. and Mrs. Barry Heldeman, and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Nestleroth with Dale Nolt in charge of. swine, Carl Longenecker, Mr. and Mrs. JOHN DEERE SNOWMOBILE SPECIAL Between now and October 31, 1974 you can buy a new or used John Deere Snowmobile with only a-small down payment and no installment payments until December 1 1974 And that isn t all No finance charges will be imposed until October 1 1975 Offer ends October 31 1974 la A. B. C. GROFF, WC. New Holland 354-4191 ADAMSTQWN EOUrMEffT MC. Mohnton, RD2, Pa. 19540 (nearAdamstownJ Phone 12151484-4391 Paul Good in charge of beef and John Shelly and Mrs. Bob Kauffman in charge of the dairy show. For the second year the Manheim FFA students have planned and prepared the tent Just for the young people in the community. “The Children’s Barnyard was made up of young farm animals for the enjoyment of the children. However we should not forget to mention that we put into practice our slogan “learning by doing”. Forty students acted as guides and put on demon strations which helped the children understand what life on a farm is like. Those that helped us by supplying animals included: Mr. and Mrs. John Christensen, pony, Daniel Rohrer, baby beef. Jim It's 4 Machines In 1 CHIPPER-SHREDDER • BAGGER Manufactured Exclusively by ROOF MANUFACTURING CO , PONTIAC, ILLINOIS 61764 _|ohn Is Sniffer >/- MILE NORTH OF GOODVILLE ON M. S. YEARSLEY ft SONS Westchester 696-2990 umis ins. me. J; OILBS M .° TOlts l ““* 393-3906 Bm sNDianKDrs 665-2141 Kettering, aow and litter; Robert Qinder, Holatein calf; Dean Zeigler, rabblta; Robert Hershey, duck; Babcock Hatchery, baby chicks; Luke Peters, goats; Dale Martin, sheep and FFA members, steers, cows and calves. Also a thanks goes to Miss Bea Myers for art work; Mrs. Shirley George, children’s coloring books, Elmer Summy livestock, Joe McSparran, scheduling; Galen Weidman, scheduling and Manheim teachers who make it all possible. The FFA of Manheim as well as their teachers Mr. Spangler and Mr. Erway would like to give all these mentioned and those that helped but not mentioned a hearty thank-you. BLOWER • VACUUM HH REPAIR SERVICE R D 2 East Earl, Pa. Ph 215-445-6175 UNIONGROVE ROAD GOODMAN S AUTO SERVICE Nonqr Brook, Pa. 12151273-2356