Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 10, 1973, Image 15

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Family Day Set
International Livestock Expo
Another Family Day program
is set for this year’s edition of the
Keystone International Livestock
Exposition. The mammoth event,
which attracts nearly 4,000 head
of sheep, swine, beef cattle and
saddle horses from more than
half of the 50 states, will run
November 8-13 at the Farm
Show.
Family Day in the past was on
the Sunday immediately
preceding the start of most of the
judging. This year Family Day
will still occur on Sunday, Nov.
11, but with the revamped
schedule of events, it is caught up
right in the middle of the six days
and nights of activity.
Family Day is an open in
vitation from the Pennsylvania
Livestock and Allied Industries
Association and the Penn
sylvania Department of
Agriculture, co-sponsors of the
Keystone International, to
everyone -- particularly non-farm
residents - to come to the Farm
Show buildings and learn first
hand that there is more to putting
meat on the table than just
making a purchase from your
favorite butcher
All of the events start at noon
on Sunday with a twin feature in
the main arena that has a distinct
flavor of the old West
Simultaneously, judges will be
making decisions on the merit of
registered Quarter Horses, a
cowboy’s favorite, and beef cattle
breeding stock. The latter will be
Herefords and Polled Herefords.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 10,1973
Sunday At
Sheep and swine judging will be
for market-ready animals only
with all of the entrants consigned
to the slaughterhouse the
following morning. The swine
will be shown in the samll arena
while sheep judging will be in a
special enclosure on the main
exhibition floor.
For those staying on until the
evening, the Quarter Horses will
take over the entire main arena
for performance classes. At
approximately 8 p.m., the
Quarter Horse show will be in
terrupted for the Ladies Lead
Class. In this event, more than a
dozen young ladies will show ewe
lambs specially trained to be led
with a halter. The contestants
costume must be like that of their
animals, that is, 100 percent wool.
And don’t leave the youngsters
at home. A special exhibit will be
assembled just for them. Known
as Barnyard Babies, the young
For high efficiency
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You can take advantage of present high milk prices by
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dairyman who wants a highly efficient, yet a low-cost
ration for his herd. Checkerboard Dairy has a balance of
vitamins, minerals and protein cows need for top per
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handling and feeding.
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of today's good milk prices.
John J. Hess, 11, Inc.
Pi’l 442-4632
Paradise.
West Willow Farmers,
Assn., Inc.
Ph: 464-3431
West Willow
Ira B. Landis
Ph: 665-3248
Box 276, Manheim RD3
Care of Stainless
Flatware
Stainless steel flatware oc
casionally stains if you don’t
wash off certain foods promptly.
Salt, fruit and fruit juices,
tomatoes, vinegar, and dairy
products are the worst offenders.
These foods corrode the surface
by breaking through the thin,
transparent, protective film of
chromium and nickel oxides on
the steel surface. Oxygen from
the air heals minor breaks m the
film after the utensil has been
cleaned and set aside. If you
allow food to remain on the
flatware, the air can’t reach the
break to heal it and corrosion will
take place each time the steel
becomes wet. Dark marks may
respond to treatment with
detergent.
offspring of more than a dozen
animals found on most farms will
be there for the kids to look at,
and in a few instances, play with.
Family Day at the Keystone
International Livestock Ex
position, Sunday, November 11,
will have something for
everyone.
Jnmes High & Sons
Ph: 354-0301
Gordonville
Wenger's Feed Mill Inc.
Ph -367-1195
Rheems
John B. Kurtz
Ph 354-9251
R D. 3, Ephrata
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