—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Jan. 3, 1976 FARM (Continued from Pif« 871 making demonstrations Department of Educa (ton Booth Upper Concourse, Large Arena 10 00—Spotted Swine Sale —Small Arena 10 30 —Judging Shorthorns—l urge Arena .11 30—Poland China Swine Sale—Small Arena Wednesday Afternoon, January 7 12 00 —Judging Charolais —Large Arena 12 00 —Judging Polled Herefords —Large Arena 12 30—Future Farmers of America Awards Conven tion. The Forum. Education Building 1 00 —Chester White Swine Sale —Small Arena. 1 30 —Jcrsc> Cattle Club Meeting. Office No 2 Large Arena 2 30 —Berkshire Swine Sale —Small Arena. 2:3o—Chester White Swine Breeders Assn , Meeting Room D, Mam Show Building Wednesday Evening, January 7 4 00—Charolais Association Meeting, Room B, Mam Show Building 4-30 —Lightweight Horse Pulling Contest; Six-Horse Hitch Demonstration; Heavyweight Horse Pull ing Contest —Large Arena. 7:3o—Cooperative Swine Breeders Association Execu tive Committee Meeting. Room C, Main Show Building. 9:00 —Farm Show Building closes. Thursday Morning, January t 8:00-11:30 —Vocational Demonstration Contests, Room A (Auditorium), Main Show Building. 8:30 —Judging Junior Breeding Sheep—Small Arena. 9:oo—Judging Junior Beef Breeding Cattle —Large Arena. 9:oo—Junior Market Swine Show —Small Arena. 9:00-12:00—4-H Club Potato and Identification Grading Contest, Room F, Mam Show Building. 9:30-5 00 —Future Homemakers of America home making demonstrations. Department of Educa \ tion Booth, Upper Concourse, Large Arena. 10:00 —Nut Growers Association Meeting, Office No. 2, j Large Arena, Second Concourse. FREY FREE STALL LIFETIME FREE STALL HOUSING Cut bedding costs 75 per cent, reduce labor for barn cleaning and cow washing, reduce teat and udder injury to the minimum house your milking herd m free stall housing Each cow provided a stall for loafing She won’t be stepped on, the rear curb forces manure out into alley for mechanical cleaning or washing A few minutes twice a day cleans the stalls and curbs, bedding lasts almost forever if your stalls fit the cows Popular sizes are 6’6”, 7’ and 7’6" Size ’em by breed Our free stall partition may be mounted on wooden head boards or we make a steel divider. Set the legs in 8 to 10” concrete curbs to hold and retain bedding. Stall floor can be soil, sand or gravel. Bedding straw, sawdust, peanut hulls, ground corn cobs, etc. Should be installed with paved alley surface 8 feet wide for mechanical cleaning or washing. - 8 Models all steel welded farm and feedlot gates - 2 Models all steel welded head catch gate For prices, contact: Fred Frey, Mgr. (717) 786-2146 FRET BROS. R.D.2 Quarryville, Penna. 17566 88 SHOW SCHEDULE 10 - 00—Judging Junior Beef Steer Classes —Large Arena 10.00—Judging Junior Market Lambs—Small Arena. Friday Afternoon, January 9 Thursday Altarnoon, January 8 1 00—Maple Producers Council Meeting, Room 309, Department of Agriculture Building 1 00—Junior Lamb Fitting and Showmanship Con tests —Small Arena 1 30—Nut Growers Association reconvenes, Office No 2, Large Arena. Second Concourse 1 45—Judging Junior Beef Steer Grand Champion— Large Arena 2 00—Judging Junior Beef Steer Tnos—Large Arena 3:oo—Junior Sheep Blocking and Grooming Contest —Small Arena. 4-30 —4-H and FFA Tractor Driving Contests — Large Arena. L P. Gas - Thursday Evening, January 8 7:oo—Livestock Cavalcade; 4-H Club Horse and Pony Demonstration—Large Arena. 9:oo—Farm Show Building closes Friday Morning, January 9 les - Service B:3o—Junior Showmanship Contest —Large Arena. 9:30-I:oo—Future Homemakers of America home making demonstrations. Department of Educa tion Booth, Upper Concourse, Large Arena 11:00—Junior Market Swine Sale—Small Aiena. Isaac W. Martin, Owner Pleasant Valley Rd„ RD2 Ephrata, PA (717) 733-7968 That’s why we’re pleased that successful farmers such as Amos H. Funk (at left) serve as Advisors to our Agriculture Department Mr. Funk works with our agricultural lending specialists, like Bob Bucher (right), in solving farm money problems. With experience like this, we can work out the best loan plan for you—including flexible repayment, to meet your needs instead of our calendar. Isn’t this the Joan service you deserve? Commonwealth J\ National Bank j£J\ Commonwealth National Agri-Loan Corp. Serving the Agricultural Community of South Central Pennsylvania Amos H. Funk 1.00 — Sale of Junior Market Lamb—Small Arena 2.00 — Sale of Junior Steer—Small Arena. 4 00 —Farm Show closes. Electric Generating Systems Built to Your Specifications Manual or Automatic Diesel - Gasoline - Martin Electric Plants Nobody knows a farmer’s money problems better than a farmer. Born and educated in Miilersville, Mr. Funk majored in Economics at Penn State. He is associated with his son in growing and retailing fruits and vegetables from his 237-acre family farm. He is an active conservationist, and has served on many state committees concerned with farming and conservation. He was Pennsylvania Master Farmer for 1966 and recently was named State Conservationist of the Year by the Pennsylvania Association of Soil and Water District Directors.