—Lancaster Farmlnf, Saturday, Jan. 3. 1976 FARM SHOW Monday, January $ 800 10- Vocational Demonstration ( ontesl* 8 10-future Farmer* of America I xcculivc Council Meeting, Hoorn 121. Education Building MV)*' f)0- future Homemaker* of America homcmak mg itcmon*lralion* I CK> — I mure Homemaker* of America Executive ( ouncil Meeting, Nationwide Inn 1 00—Master Com Growers Avsn . Room F, Main Show Building I TO—(iiture Farmers of America Executive Council rccomcncs Tuaiday.January 6 8 00 5 10—Vocational Demonstration Contests 8 30—Future Farmers of America Executive Council Meeting, Room 321. Education Building 9 00—Future Homemakers of America Executive Council Meeting Nationwide Inn 9 30 5 (X) —Future Homemakers of America homcmak- tng demonstrations 1 00 —Future Homemakers of America Executive Council reconvenes 1 30—Future Farmers of America Executive Council reconvenes 6 15—Future Farmers of America Band Concert— Large Arena Commentary One of this country’s Founding Fathers, Thomas Jefferson, wrote the following about government spen ding: "I place economy among the first and most important virtues, and public debt as the greatest of dangers to be feared. To preserve our in dependence, we must not let our rulers load us with perpetual debt. If we run into such debts, we must be taxed in our meat and drink, in our necessities and in our comforts, in SEE YOUR SURGE DEALER AT THIS YEAR’S PENNSYLVANIA FARM SHOW! SURGE Brandt's Farm Supply, Inc. 601 E High St Elizabethtown, Pa Ph. 717-367-1221 Lester B. 801 l Glenn E. Hurst RDI, Lititz, Pa RD2, East Earl, Pa. Ph. 717-626-6198 Ph. 215-445-6865 Longacre Electrical Svc. Inc. Bally, PA Phone (215) 845-2261 H. Daniel Wenger & Bro. Inc. RDI, Hamburg, PA Phone (215) 488-6574 Friendly concern is often simple curiosity. Baron McKay Right on, Mr. Jefferson our labor and in our amusements. If we can prevent the government from wasting the labor of the people, under the pretense of caring for them, they will be happy. It's amazing how someone 200 years ago could see what dangers might develop in Washington’s bureaucracies, and equally amazing how so many of today’s leaders can be so blind as to allow this “greatest of dangers” to develop and grow. 100 ■Vo. ag. and home ec. programs Wednesday, January 7 9 30-5 00—Future Homemakers of America homcmak ing demonstrations 4 30—FFA I raclor Driving Contest—Large Arena. 8 00 5 .10 —Vocaiton.il Demonstration Contests 8 10—Future Farmers of America hxcculisc Council reconvenes 9 V) 5 00 —Future Homemakers of America homcmak mg demonstrations Frldoy, January f 9 30-Loo—Future Homemakers of America homcmak ing demonstrations. 4-H CLUB PROGRAM 9 .10—Future Homemakers of America Annual Winter Meeting, The Forum. Education Building 12 30 —Future Farmers of America Awards Conven tion, The Forum, Education Building. 4-H Club Headquarters. Room 107. Lower Concourse, West Side. Large Arena Building Thursday,January I 9 00-12 00—Potato Grading and Identification Con test, Room F, Mam Show Building 4:30—4-H Tractor Driving Contest —Large Arena. 8:00 p.m.—Horse and Pony Demonstration —Large Arena Thursday, January t 8 00-11 30—-Vocational Demonstration Contests Editors Quote Book A WINNING COMBINATION FROM lh. New International Mount-O-Matic loaders 2250-2350 Mount or dismount in 5 minutes or less. New Internationar 500 Series Spreaders Sizes 148 to 313 cubic feet Bear Claw paddles assures fine shredding, even spreading. See these and also many more new machines ■■■ from IH at the PA Farm Show display. ■■■ MESSICK FARM EQUIP. C. B. HOOBER & SON ELIZABETHTOWN 717 367 1319 INTERCOURSE 717 786 8231 COPE & WEAVER CO. NEW PROVIDENCE 717-786 7351 SWOPE & BASHORE, INC. R. $. HOLLINGER & SON RD#l MYERSTOWN (Frystown) 717 933 4138 MOUNTVILLE INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER ER6 & HENRY EQUIP. INC. Oakwood Lane at Rt 873 Near Neffs (Schnecksville Pa) 215 767 3806 or 437 4813 22 26 Henry Ave , New Berlmville, PA 1 Mite North ot Boyertown Phone 215 367 2169 LAMB’S FARM MACHINERY Thorndate, Pa. 215-269-2676 HERITAGE INTERNATIONAL, INC. 1054 S SlaleS! Ephrala PA 717 733 2283 717 285 4538
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