1968 Farm Show Schedule 9.3o—Future Fanners of America Executive Committee reconvenes, Lower Dauphin High School. 930—Future Homemakers of America Meet ing, The Forum, Education Building 10.00—Vegetable Growers Association Meeting, Room F, Main Show Building. 10-30—Poland China Sale—Small Arena. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 17 Meetings 12:00—Judging Polled Herefords —Large Arena, 12:30—Judging Shorthorns—Large Arena 12:30—Chester White Sale—Small Arena, I:oo—Future Homemakers of America, Execu tive Council Meeting, Room 103, Executive House. I.oo Farmers Milk Jugging Association Meet ing, Room C, Main Show Building I.oo Brown Swiss Association, Room D, Mam Show Building. I.3o—Hereford Association Meeting, Room B, Main Show Building I:3o—Future F~ mers of America Awards Con -1 vention, Th 3 Forum, Education Building. I:3o—Vegetab e Growers Association recon venes, Ro ira F, Main Show Building. I:3o—Jersey Cattle Club Meeting, Office No 2, Large Arena. 2-30—Berkshire Sale—Small Arena. 4:00—Polled Hereford Association, Room E, Main Show Building. WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 17 6:3o—Poultry Federation Banquet, Ballroom Penn-Harns Hotel. 7:oo—Swine Breeders Association, Capital Motel. 7 so—Brown Swiss Association, Room D, Main Show Building Special Events 5 30—Lightweight Horse Pulling Contest— Large Arena. Horse Pulling Contest— Large Arena, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 18 8 30—Vocational Demonstration Contest— Room A (Auditorium), continuous until noon. 9 00—4-H Club Breeding Sheep—Small Ai ena. 9 00—4-H Club Potato Grading Contest—9.oo to 1:00—Room F, Mam Show Building Xo;oo—Nut Growers Association Meeting, Office NEW HOLLAND SUPPLY CO. New Holland, Pa. 17557 10 00—Judging 4-H Club Shorthorns—a Lighter weight; b. Heavier weight. 10 30—Judging 4-H Market Lambs —Small Arens 10 30—Judging 4-H Club Herefords—a. Light weight; b Medium weight; c. Light heavy weight, d Heavyweight 11 45—Judging 4-H Club Angus—a Light weight, b Medium weight; c. Light heavy weight; d Heavyweight 12 30—Maple Producers Council, Room 201, Agriculture Building. THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 18 1-00—Judging Market Wethers—Small Arena 100—Nut Growers Association reconvenes, Office No 2, Large Arena, Second Con- course. 1 00—Crop Reporting, Agriculture Building, Room 305, 2301 North Cameron Street. 130—4-H Beef Trios—Large Arena. 2 00—4-H Club Baby Beef Showmanship Con test—Large Arena. 2 30—4-H Lamb Fitting and Showmanship Con test—Small Arena. 2 45—Breed Champions and Grand Champion Steer. 4 00—4-H Sheep Blocking and Grooming Con test—Small Arena 6 00—Potato Growers, Holiday Inn Town, 23 South 2nd Street. Special Events 4 30—4-H and FFA Tractor Driving Contests— Large Arena 6 00—4-H Membeis helping with Livestock Parade (place to meet posted in 4-H Head quarters, Room 107, Lower Concourse, Large Arena). 7 00—International Farm Youuth Exchange (IFYE) Alumni Association Meeting. Room C Main Show Building. 7 o—Livestock Parade—Large Arena. 8 00—4-H Club Light Horse Demonstration— Large Arena. 1 00—Sale of 4-H Club Baby Beeves and 4-H Club Lambs, followed by sale of open class and market wethers—Large Arena. 4 00—Farm Show closes. No 2, Large Arena, Second Concourse THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 18 Banquet FRIDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 19 SEE US AT THE FARM SHOW BOOTHS P 22-23 Available thru your feed and farm supply dealer Distributed by -I&ncaister Farming, Saturday, January 13,1968 — Lane. County Guernsey’s Have High Records Penn Del Imperial Crimson Star, a Senior four year old, Registered Guernsey cow, own ed by R. F & L. A. Witmer, Willow Street, Pa, has complet ed an offical DHIA actual pro duction record of 12,180 pounds of milk and 640 pounds of but terfat, m 305 days 2 times a day milking, according to The American Guernsey Cattle Club. Also two registered Guernsey cows in the herd of Jerome H. Rhoads, Kirkwood, Pa. have re SEE US AT THE FARM SHOW • Griffith YW Seed Corn • Growers Fertilizer Solutions • Baler Twine • Formula 202 BOOTHS NO. 591 and 592 EASTERN STATE DISTRIBUTING CO. R. D. 2, Lititz Ph. 626-8909 Treat with Tylan® 50 f'l A V _ (Tylosin* Eijnco) SAVE 600 on each bottle Take advantage of this special fall offer: At the first sign of disease trouble, ask us for hard-hitting Tylan 50 antibiotic. Now 60f! off regular price while our supplies last. ♦Vibrionic dysentery; ♦♦Arthritis caused by PPLO. cently completed top official DHIE records. All cows were milked 2 times a day. The test ing was supervised by Pennsyl vania State University. Sue of Rhoadsacres, a Sr 6 year old, produced 12,830 pounds of milk and 596 pounds of fat, in 305 days. Margaret of Rhoadsacres ,a Jr. 5 year old, pioduced 12,560 pounds of milk and 540 pounds of fat, in 305 days. Everyone wants to go to Heav en, but no one wants to die Marriage is nothing more than a gui tightening her beau into a knot. Phone 717-354-5111 19