r-' ’ Farm Show Schedule (From page 6) Arena. 00— Judging Milking Shorthorns » Large Arena. gg vocational Demonstration Contests Boom A (Auditorium), Continuous until 5:00 p m. 00 Judging Percherons—Large Arena go state Beekeepers’ Association Meeting, Room E, Main Show Building go Society of Farm Women reconvene Room F, Mam Show Building. 00 Crop Improvement Association, Boom D, Main Show Building 30— Judging Duroc Jerseys Small Arena, 30 Future Farmers of America, Exe cutive Committee Meeting, Cum berland Valley High School. 30 Future Homemakers of America, Executive Committee Meeting, Boom 321, Educational Building. )oo Egg Show, Poultry Boom,' Main Show Building. )oo Guernsey Breeders’ Association Meeting,' Scottish: Bite Cathedral, Third Street near Division Street 000 Pennsylvania - Vegetable Growers’ Association Meeting, Room C, Main Show Building. 3 oo—Judging Cheviots—Small Arena. SEE THEM AT THE FARM SHOW Now... : dynamic D’s ... 1960 New! WHICH ONE FOR YOU? 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Pa. 10 So—Judging Hampshires—Small Arena 10 30—Poultry Federation Meeting—Room B, Main Show Building. « • # TUESDAY AFTERNOON, JAN. 12 12 30—Judging Berkshires—Small Arena. 1-00—Judging Suffok Sheep—Small Arena. 100—State Beekeepers’ Association re convenes, Boom E, Main Show Building. 100—Poultry Federation reconvenes, Room B, Main Show Building. I.oo—Vegetable Growers’ Association re convenes, Room Show Building. I:3o—Crop Improvement Association re convenes, Room D, Main Show Building. I:3o—Future Farmers of America Execu tive Committee reconvenes, Cum berland Valley High School. I:3d—Future Homemakers of America Executive Committee reconvenes, Room 321, Education Building. 1:30 —Judging Yorkshires—Small Arena. 2:3o—Judging Spotted Poland Chinas— Small Arena. 4.oo—Dairymen’s- Association Meeting, Assembly Boom, Penn-Harris Hotel TUESDAY EVENING. JANUARY 12 (Turn to page 10) >< ' Xm, N. G. Myers & Son Nissley Farm Service Washington Boro, Pa. Meetings R. S. Weaver Stevens, Pa. 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