Show, Schedule (contcj.) .. .- Executive Committee reconvenes, 9:ls—State Beekeepers’ Assn. recoWekeS , Room 381 Education • p.m.—Office No 2, Large Arena, I:3o—Penna. Jersey Cattle Club Meeting, , Second Concourse. „ ' Office No. 2—Large Arena. I:3o—Vegetable Growers’ Assn. Meeting, Room C, Main Show Building. I:3o—Judging Yorkshires—Small Arena. 2:3o—Judging Spotted Poland Chinas ■ — Small Arena. 4 00—Dairymen’s Assn. Meeting, Assem bly Room, Penn-Harris Hotel. Tuesday Evening, January 13 6 00—Pennsylvania " Aberdeen-Angus As sociation Board of Directors Meet ing, Harnsburger Hotel. 6.3o—State. Beekeepers’ Assn., Colonial Park Evangelical and Reformed Church, 4200 Block, Rte." 22, three miles'east of Harrisburg. 6:3o—Dairymen's Assn., Annual Banquet, Penn-Harris Hotel, Ballroom, Meetings 6:IS—F.F.A. Band Concert—Large Arena 7:3o—Sheep and Wool Growers’ Assn., Room B, Main Show Building. 7:3o—Folk Dance Festival and Contest— Large Arena. Wednesday Morning. January 14 B:oo—Judging Brown Swiss Including 4-H Club Classes —Large Arena. 8 00—Judging Jerseys Including 4-H Club and Vocational Classes Large Arena. B:oo—Penna. Holstein Assn., Penn-Harris Hotel Ballroom, Breakfast. 8 30 —Vocational Demonstration Contests, Room A (Auditorium), Continuous until 5 00 pm. 9 00—Judging Abefdeen-Angus—Large Banquet Arena. 7:oo—Poultry Federation, Penn - Harris 9 00—Judging Herefords—Large Arena Hotel Ballroom. 9 00—Judging Polled Herefords Largo Meetings Arena 7 30—Hereford Breeders’ Assn Meeting, 9 00—Judging Shorthorns—Large Arena. Room B, Main Show Building. 9 00—4-H Club Potato Grading Contest— 7:3o—Horse Pulling Contest Large 900 to 11 30 am and 1.00 to 400 Arena, (Continued on page 11) YOU'RE AHEAD FROM THE START with Broilers Produced from GhM in I HI lr if i I:; BSE' You get exceptional health and rapid growth rate in Van- troys —JB-1 broiler chicks their JB-1 mother’s cross-bred vigor. The result Exception- al feed conversion that produces more meal per pound of feed Your finished Vantress—Jß-1 broilers will be as alike as peas in a pod with uniform conformation of well fleshed breasts, thighs and logs The result Eye and buy appeal co satisfy the most selective processor. Chichi MARTIN'S HAKHfRY POULTRY INC Banquet That’s because they inherit 9;15-r-State Beekeepers’ Assn, reconvenes > Room E, Main Show Building. 9:3o—Future Farmers of America Execu tive Committee, reconvenes, Cum berland Valley High School. 9:4s—'Future Homemakers of America Meeting, The Forum, Education Building. 10:00—Chester White Sale—Small Arena. 10:00—Poultry Federation reconvenes, Room B. Main Show Building. 10:00—Pennsylvania Flying Farmers As sociation—Harrisburg State Air port, New Cumberland. 11:30 —Berkshire Sale—Small Arena. Wednesday Afternoon, January 14 I:oo—Duroc Jersey Sale—Small Arena, Meetings I:ls—State Beekeepers’ Association re convenes, Rm. E, Main Show Bldg. I:3o—Penn. Aberdeen-Angus Association. Luncheon, Cafeteria, Main - Show Building. I:3o—Poultry Federation reconvenes. Room B, Main Show Building. 1 30—Future Farmers of America, The Forum, Education Building. I.3o—Future Homemakers of America, Room 321, Education Building. 2 00—4-H Leaders’ Advisory Committee. Room D, Main Show Building. 2 30—Hampshire Sale—Small Arena. 4:oo—Shorthorn Breeders’ Assn—Room C, Main Show Building. Wednesday Evening, January 1( > w /* £ iff '~t ‘ ' ** \ \ \ /"k "I t - J See us at the Pennsylvania Farm Show- Booth P-IX Janufiry # ajM6 10—Lancaster Foaming, Saturday. January 10, 1959 ■jlr Keystone Farmers (total owner&i^ ' He plans to hogs this year, incre; from" 32 head in his program. The list of his elected and honors totals 18 o< portance, with many lesser activities. Chos H. Rohrer Charles is the 18-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ar thur Eohrer, Paradise R.D 1 He is a 1958 graduate of Pequea Valley High School The home farm consists of 285 acres, owned and leased. Charles’ farming program for the past year includes, eight head of purebred Hampshires - seven sows; 1,- 300 e^pettes - 12 acres wheat; seven acres of barley; 20 acres cf hay (these on halved, and one acre of can- SEE US AT THE FARM SHOW NEXT WEEK One of us will be at the Alhs-Chalmers Boom most of the week Also visit the displays of some of our other manufacturers such as . . . • Allis Chalmers ® New Holland • Wilson Refrigerator • C. A. McDade Co. Hay Fans i • Cunningham Hay Con-1 difioners (New 19591 model on display) I • Louden Barn Eqpi. • Wayne Wyant • A. E. MacKissic Co. • Van Dale L. H. Brubaker LANC. R 4 LITITZ H 3 S' - your chicks start better On PACEMAKER I Poultry profits start with Eastern States pacemaker. This I completely balanced chick starter gets them off fast .. . j helps them develop into uniform, open-bodied pullets. I pacemaker is the prime example of how Eastern States j leadership pays off in greater poultry profits for you. Start * your chicks on pacemaker, EASTERN STATES SERVICE CENTER ! QUARRYVILLE . PH. ST 6-3647 LANCASTER PH. EX 4-3755 .Qt>3Coax- LgcaL-k KEEP HENS LAYING Winter slumps m egg duction can be prevents getting the layers to eat t'y of feed F H. Leusi Penn State extension poi specialist, explains housing, health, weathei a, combination of these affect feed consumption, feed management alwa’ important. J MIXABILITY ... Any ▼ grain, ensilage or cencenti l oaghly pre-mixed automatic*!! 4 time-aarer’ V ADJUSTABILITY . , . r„i rerotre* on roller* for posid . control, one-lerer adjuitment. V VERSATILITY ... One ! feeds ono lot or comblnatioi with ease and efficiency. T / power-one H.P. feeds 100 ft * UNIFORMITY .. . Dutnbi amount of feed evenly throat ✓ tire bunk. One bushel distnf feet* Roto-Tubc it unsorpos? ALL-WEATHER RR9TECTI Tube boles rotate to the both in* out ram, snow, ice. 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