A32—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 28,1981 Dignataries and state officials have the opens at 8 a.m. Thursday, March 5 and Friday, honor of cutting the Farm Equipment Expo March 6 and closes at 8 p.m. on both days, ribbon to open the doors of the Farm Show Saturday's hours are from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Complex for three days of livestock, mach- Evening attractions in the large arena start at inery, and puffing contests measuring two 7 p.m. kinds of horse power. The Expo Main Floor / VJ ¥ The 2nd Keystone Classic Swine Show and Leon Arnold, left, of Lebanon. Pictured with Sale will pit breed against breed for grand Arnold are Kenlm and Marlin Martin, buyers, championship honors in both bred and open ar| d Dennis Grumbme, president of the Pa. gilts and boars Last year’s top selling animal Swine Producers Cooperative, was the grand champion open gilt, exhibited by With muscles bulging and harness straining was owned by Max Ledyard of Waldron, against a 9200 pound stone load, a team of Michigan. This exciting event will be held this Belgians pulled off the championship at last year on Saturday, March?, year's Expo competition. The winning team Farm Equipment Expo to open ' K Kids of all sizes enjoyed the 1980 Expo Chicken. Here, Deputy Secretary of Agriculture Chet Heim discusses the poultry industry potential with his feathered friend. The Young Farmers will be spiking it out for the cham pionship in the Expo’s volleyball tourney. The teams will serve up a lot of exciting competition starting at 11 a.m. Saturday in the Farm Show Complex large arena as the Ephrata team attempts to hold on to the championship title. 7 '-y • L| wm. f ► wr«* omwino bittcr 2 |l . ||j| W