Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 08, 1966, Image 17

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    ■ WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 12
_ Meetings
12:00—Judging Polled Herefords—L«rgo
Arena.
12:30—Judgipg Shorthorns—Large Arena.
I:oo—Duroc ’ Sale—Small Arena.'
I:oo—Future Homemakers of America, Exe
cutive Council Meeting, Room 200, Educa
tion Building.
I:oo—Pennsylvania Farmers Milk Jugging As
sociation Meeting, Room C, Main Show
Building,
I:3o—Future Fanners of America, The For
um, .Education Building.
I:3o—Vegetable Growers’ Association recon
venes,'Room F, Main Show Building.
I:3o—Pennsylvania Jersey Cattle Club Meet
ing, Office No, 2, Large Arena.
2:3o—Hampshire Sale—Small Arena.
3:3o—Pennsylvania Polled Hereford Associa
tion Meeting, Room D, Main Show Build
ing.
4:oo—Shorthorn Breeders’ Association—Room
C, Main Show Building.
WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 12
6:3o—Pennsylvania Poultry Federation, Ban
quet, Penn-Harns Hotel, Ballroom,
7:oo—Pennsylvania Biown Swiss Cattle
Breeders’ Association, Holiday Inn Motel,
East, Harrisburg.
7:3o—Pennsylvania Angus Association, Ban
quet, Penn-Harns Hotel, American Room.
Special Events
s:3o—Light Weight Horse Pulling Contest—
Large Arena
7:3o—Heavy Weight Horse Pulling Contest
—Large Arena.
THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 13
8:00—4-H Club Breeding Sheep—Small Arena.
9:60—4-H Club Potato Grading Contest—9:oo
to 11:30 a.m. and 1:00 to 4:00 p.m.—Room
E, Main Show Buildmg.
10:00—Nut Growers’ Association Meeting,
Office No, 2, Large Arena, Second Con
course.
10:00—Judging 4-H Club Shorthorns—
a. Lighter weight; b. Heavier weight.
10:30—Yorkshire Sale—Small Arena.
10:30 —Judging 4-H Club Herefords—
a. Light weight; b. Medium weight; c. Light
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11:45—Judging -4-H Club Angus—a. Light
weight; -b. Medium weight; c. Light heavy
weight; d. Heavy weight.
THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 13
12:30—Spotted Swine Sale—Small Arena.
I:oo—Nut Growers’ Association reconvenes,
Office No. 2, Large Arena, Second Con
course.
I:oo—Pennsylvania Crop Reporting Service,
Room A (Auditorium), Main Show Build
ing.
1:30—4-H Beef Trios—Large Arena.
2:00—4-H Club Baby Beef Showmanship
Contest—Large Arena.
2:3o—Poland China Sale—Small Arena.
2:45 —Breed Champions and Grand Champion
Steer.
THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 13
Banquet
6:oo—Potato Growers’, Zembo Mosque, 3rd &
Division Streets.
Special Events
4:30—4-H and FFA Tractor Driving Contests
—Large Arena.
6:00—4-H Members helping with Livestock
Parade, Room B, second floor, Main Show
Building.
6.oo—Judging Market Wethers—Small Arena.
6.3o—Judging 4-H Market Lambs—Small
Arena.
7:oo—Penna. Swine Co-operative Breeders
Executive Committee Meeting—Room D,
Main Show Building.
7:oo—Livestock Parade—Large Arena.
Six-Horse Hitch Demonstration.
7:00—4-H Sheep Blocking and Grooming
Contest—Small Arena.
8:00—4-H Club Light Hoise Demonstration—
Large Arena.
8:00 —Judging Grand Champion Pen of 4-H
Club Lambs—Small Arena.
FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 14
9:00—4-H Lamb Fitting and Showmanship
Contest—Small Arena.
FRIDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 14
I.oo—Sale of 4-H Club Baby Beeves and 4-H
Club Lambs, followed by sale of open
class and market wethers—Large Arena.
4:oo—Farm Show Closes.
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