El2—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 5,1980 Here are evening events Farm Show HARRISBURG - A highlight of any visit to the Farm Show is a trip to the large arena for evening entertainment. Monday night, January 7 is Secretary of Agriculture’s Night, with events starting at 7:30 P.M. Many different types of entertainment will be of fered to the visitor, including a bluegrass/comedy band, the Contemporary Singers from the Central Penn Business School, two Future Farmers of America oratorical champions, the winners of the National Grange talent contest, and performances from dairy princesses like Eileen Shull, the 1960 Pennsylvania Dairy Princess. The Zembo Mounted Patrol will also provide a display of precision drill to top off the evening. Master Farmers’ Night is Tuesday evening, with The Fava sisters, Alisa and Renee, shared the top piacings in the 1979 Farm Show Guernsey competition. Alisa, left, added a reserve grand champion plaque to her trophy collection, while Renee captured the reserve Junior champion honor. at events starting at 6:15 p.m. The annual Future Farmers of America Band Concert leads off the program, followed by the Folk Dance Festival and Contest at 7:30. The Folk Dance Festival is the largest square dance contest in the nation, an nually featuring 460 con 'testants. Wednesday night visitors will be greeted by the sight of magnificent draft horses straining at the reins as they attempt to beat each other in the Horse Pulling Contest, beginning at 4:30 p.m. Competition will take place in both lightweight and heavyweight divisions, with a six-horse hitch demon stration during the in termission. Thursday night is another night for horse and pony lovers, as action kicks off at 6 p.m. with a horse and pony demonstration by the Cumberland County 4-H Horse and Pony Club. The second <uumaJ irony ruumg Contest, a huge success in its first edition last year, will follow. “We are pleased with the variety of events and en tertainment at the Show this year,” State Agriculture Secretary Penrose HalloweU noted. “There is something for everyone, from toddlers to great-grandparents in the arena. And whether your taste runs from music to the intense competition of thousand-pound horses, or nightly programs should be a fitting way to top off a day at the Farm Show.” The great variety of evening entertainment, along with daily livestock judging, makes the large arena a place to be during Farm Show Week, January 6-11. Parking for the 1980 Farm Show is available on the 60-acre lot adjacent to the complex. Admission is free and no tickets are needed. Janice Kaylor, Elizabethtown, exhibited the Junior champion Charolais heifer at last year’s Farm Show. more muscle fora strong favorite. ALLIS-CHALMERS 7045 One of tne biggest favorites in the Rising Power Family Now this proven reliability has a new 146-horses worth* of muscle Turbo-charged work power that runs cool with oil cooled pistons, alternated intake and exhaust va'ves, big flow cooling systems, all which add life to the engine And more The quiet comfort of Acousta Cab II Standard 20 speed Power Director XX Transmission with 14 speed selections below 10 mph, 8 in the critical 2 5 The ALLIS-CHALMERS L H. BRUBAKER, INC. Lancaster, PA 717-397-5179 C. J. WONSIBLER BROS. Rt. 309 & 100 R 2 New Tripoli, PA 18066 215-767-7611 BHM FARM EQUIPMENT, INC. Annville, RDI, PA 717-867-2211 ROY H. BUCK, INC. Ephrata, RD 2 717-859-2441 CJ. WONSIDLER BROS. RDI, Quakertown, PA 18951 215-536-1935 215-536-7523 WERTZ GARAGE Lmeboro, MD 301-374-2672 to 6 5 mph work range There’s in dependent, dual PTO speeds Hydraulics that use volume and pressure only when the load demands it And adiustable front axle Put time proven reliability together with new, increased power Put yourself in a new Allis Chalmers 7045 tractor Power Director is an Allis Chalmers trademark • Manufacturer s maximum estimated observed PTO horse power at rated engine speed Rising Power in Farming PETERMAN FARM EQUIPMENT, INC. SHARTLESVILLE FARM SERVICE RDI Hamburg, PA 215-488-1025 H Daniel Wenger, Prop AG. - INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT R 2, Rising Sun, MD 301-658-5568 CANYON IMPLEKSHTS, INC. RDI, Mansfield, PA 717-724-2731 * * / GRUMELLI FARM SERVICE Quarryville, PA 717-786-7318 225 York Road Carlisle, PA 717-249-5338 AIRVILLE FARM SERVICE Hwy 74, Airville, PA 717 862-3358 A. J. NOSS & SON, INC. RD2, Oley, PA 215-987-6257 t i &
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