THURMONT, Md. This year marks the 39th anniversary of the Thurmont and Emmitsburg Community Show, scheduled for Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 8-10 at Catoctin High School. More than 2,500 farm and gar den, household, quilt, livestock, machinery, and commercial dis plays can be seen during the three day event. Each year, the Community Show honors an organisation for its contributions to community life. This year, the show will be celebrating the 25th anniversary of the Thurmont Community Am bulance Service, Inc. The show opens Friday, Sept 8, at 6 p.m. to the public. At 7:30 p.m., the opening program will be gin in the auditorium with the massing of the flags by communi ty civic organizations. Jerry Free will sing several vocal selections during the program. Also during the program, the Community Am bulance Service will be honored. The highlight of the program will be the announcement of the 1995-1996 Catoctin FFA student ' | IT~-rrtll T ~-rrtl Northeast Agri Systems, Inc. Flv/wnu Ri iclno« P nrit Store hours Mon ' FII 730t0 4 30 Sat 8.00 to Noon 139 A West Airport Road 24 Hr 7 Day Repair Service Lltitz, PA 17543 gg Ph: (717") 569-2702 1-800-673-2580 59 Community Show Sept. 8-10 ambassador. Following the program at 9 p.m., an auction of all baked pro ducts exhibited at the show will be held in the auditorium. Saturday’s activities include a pet show at 10:30 a.m. and the Beef, Sheep and Swine Fitting and Show contest from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. The Thurmont Grange will serve a family-style turkey and ham supper in the school cafeteria from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. The Catoctin Area FFA Alumni Beef, Sheep and Swine Sale will be held in the Agriculture Center at 7 p.m'. On Sunday, SpeL 11, the show opens at 10:30 a.m. with a dairy and goat show. At noon, a chicken barbecue dinner will be served by the Catoctin FFA Alumni in the school cafeteria. “Dash for Mash” pig, goat, And duck races will be held every hour from 1-4 p.m. by Merle Mills, a nnovation. Quality. Durability. These traits have been the foundation of Chore-Time's product leadership in the poultry feeding industry for Ty over 40 years. Our continuing philosophy is to develop and manufac ture innovative systems users consider the best in the world. Nothing else works better, lasts longer, or is more reliable than Chore-Time. Contact us today and put Chore-Time’s product leadership to work for you <•‘""’S' mm master distributor sittce49B2 Montgomery County fanner. The Catoctin Mountain Horseshoe Pitching contest will begin at 2 p.m. Barnyard Bingo, sponsored by the Catoctin FFA Alumni, will begin at 2 p.m. on the athletic practice field. Chandra Curry will have a rodeo event at 2 p.m. near the Ag Center. Tyson and Sylvia Creamer will demonstrate sheep shearing at 1:30 p.m. and 2:30 p.m., and there will be a spinning and weaving de monstration by Deborah May. During the three-day show, the Catoctin FFA and Hunting Creek Fisheries will have an aquaculture display in the Ag Shop area. The Tom’s Creek Church Quitters will be quilting in the quilt and afghan display room. The Loys Station Covered Bridge model, USS Monocacy model and Church of St. Louis IX model will be on dis play by Dennis DaSilva and Paul Barbot. Carl Angleberger will have a small airplane on display. IraTl FEDERALSBURG, Md. 305 UNIVERSITY AVE. ■ (Formerly Long Lumbar) l-800-735-6361 QQ STORE HOURS; 7:30 A.M. -4:30 P.M. Monday-Frlday SAT. 8 A.M. • 11 A.M. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 12, 1995-D: Top Lancaster DHIA Cows (Continued from Pag* D 2) innuu mu jit ncuu non 12! uni i. mums ICOItT »iniD t joa Him 217 min toot 313 unu i minm m mim ■ mm nnu um r snn mn ran r smnni n mru mill 4 111 HUT m niutiDi icnt ii 4-0 305 iLiuiitnon 2-11 305 inun uihic ions nut is JIMS I OIIUOLTIII 1 3-3 315 eouoniui numium noi 4-4 305 niCIMTTM inmi i kit 3-10 305 muimon cun i oinmnu is 3-1 uou Mini i noinnt 237 4-2 305 imn ih i uiir lUUT 3-11 101 1011*000 5-2 iist Honni AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS “CALL US TO DESIGN YOUR NEAT BUILDING PROJECT” FARMSTEAD DUNNING BUILDING DESIGN BLUEPRINT DRAFTING VENTILATION DESIGN DAIRY FACILITIES DESIGN Timber Tech Engineering, Inc. P.O. Box 145 256 West Franklin Street Womclsdorf, PA 19567 'PH* (610) 589-4589 FAX: (610) 589-5384 305 24,400 305 25,373 305 25,427 203 25,0t> 305 24,144 305 25,030 305 25,005 305 23,357 4.4 II 305 23,404 305 22,500 305 24,103 24,500 25,203 23,530 20,131 23,210 22,509 22,3(1 23,(51 305 22,311 13
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