I ['arm Groups to Re Queried on K e w Civic Center County farm organ iations will receive a question naire within the week on which iiey can give their expression it individual needs to be mcor ioratad in the proposed Civic Center at Lancaster. lln a Wednesday afternoon lieeting, committee chairmen foere named, with Laverne Pow |all of Kirkwood presiding Rep resenting the banks will be Stan- Fey Mussulman, County Agricul tural Agent Max M Smith, Levi Brubaker, representing the poul try interests, Gerald - Brenner [or the Future Farmers of America, and Mrs Robert Nolt, president of the Lancaster pounty Farm Womens’ associa | When questionnaires are tabu lated, results will be presented [o the Civic Center committee En September. f A lively discussion was re ioited, and nearly 20 organiza tions were represented. r PICNIC FAVORITE j ■ On your next picnic, take Jong some carrot and celery tups m a plastic bag surround d by ice cubes. It’s surprising tow the family goes for this inger food, reports Marguerite * Duvall, Penn State extension amily life specialist. For birds of any age, Avi- j Tab gives new pep and vigor. | Appetizing ingredients in- •' crease feed consumption, aid j digestion. Trace minerals i help build up run-down birds, j Avi-Tab speeds convalescence I after disease. Give Avi-Tab J to chicks, growing birds, or | layers on a monthly basis. ! It’s easy to use sprinkle i over mash, work in lightly, j Tan-day treatment costs 1)5 ! ®r less per bird. Ask for ! Dr. Salsbury’s Avi-Tab now. I you Mtrf poultry ■w/fcin#., *osk for F. W. FISHER Rep.—Ph. Leola 6-2482 LEACOCK. PA. Wolgemuth Bros., Inc POULTRY & LIVESTOCK Florin, Pennsylvania Phones : Mount Joy 3-955) & 3-8311 Laundered, waxed and graded the Workers hand-grade tomatoes as they pass first two processes machine.-done toma- by, and at the left baskets are full, await toes pass through machinery at a Lancas- ing transport to southern markets. (Lan ter County tomato receivings station, caster Farming Staff Photo). 1 Traffic is heavy around a green tomato i ly as possible. Here is the receiving dock buying station, and trucks may stand in on the Park Eshelman farm near Rawhns line to move the perishable crop as quick- ( ville. (Lancas Colorized Jamboree Held At Lititz Eby’s Mill, Lititz, recently held their Calonzed Jamboree at Lititz Spring Park. The affair was attended by over 450 people, and the program included Dr J. R Wiley of Whitmoyer Labortones, musical entertainment, and color ed slides of local poultry opera tions. Prize winners announced included Willis Geib, Paul Bal mer, David Merky, Jacob Geib, Keystone Poultry Breeders, Amos Funk,, Daniel Haldeman, Haldeman Poultry Farm, Joanne Shenk, Levi Rohref, Harold Eby, 'and Harold Sander Ave. 1 cIORIN •xfeyS/ FOk Washing, Waxing, Grading “We Buy Green Tomatoes” More Tenderness t In Lower Grades Of Beef Sought RENO Nevada A Tr n'v r sity of Chicago biochemist said the meat industry is seeking new ways to improve the tend erness of lower grades -of beef as a means of reducing produc tion costs. Dr. B. S. Schweigert, assist ant director of research and education of the American Meat Institution Foundation at Chica go, spoke on the University of Nevada campus. He addressed he Western Division of the Am 'Vican Society of Animal Pro luction and the American Dairy Science Association on “New 1 Frontiers in Meat Research.” He said the Foundation, vhose research by 55 scientists is supported by domestic and overseas meat packing com panies, has an active beef tend enzation program under way. It includes studies on tenderizer nreparations and seeks to avoid the need for costly, wasty pro cedure of heavy feeding of con centrates to beef cattle Studies also are being made, he added, which are aimed at finding better ways to preserve meats, either thiough n radia tion or the use of antibiotics. He said results with irradiation thus far have been more favor able with pork than with beef. ;er Farming Staff Photo), Every minority has a tendency to blame the majority for its own mistakes For Fall Seeding... Jr Alfalfa 'fc Fertilizer ★ Clover ★ Lime it Timothy it Limestone it Canadian Green-Lands Pasture Spreader Service Available For Lime and Fertilizer WEST WILLOW FARMERS ASSOCIATION WEST WILLOW Ph. Lane. 4-5019 Authorized Dealers * Master Mix * Wirthmore Feeds * Ferguson Equipment * Haverly Bulk Tanks * Lincoln Welders * Lauder Loaders * Thermopane * Universal Milkers * Miller’s Insecticides * Koppers Creosoted Posts HIESTAND Inc. Lancaster Farming—ll Friday, Aug. 10, 1956 Christmas Trees Will Compete in 1957 Farm Show HARRISBURG, Christmas trees are to be displayed in com petition for the first time at the' 1957 Pennsylvania Farm Show here Jan 14-18 the Farm Show Commission announced today Arrangements have been com pleted by the commiss’on and re presentatives of the Pennsylvania Christmas Tree, Growers Associa tion whereby ' six varieties of trees will be judged at the Farm Snow Premiums totaling" $246 will be awarded by the commission Five prizes will be offered m each of the six classes, the premiums being $l2 for fiist place $lO, $B, S 6 and $5 for the remaining four places, according to Dr William L Henning, chairman of the Farm Show Commission A state champion Christmas tree will be selected by the ludges It will be displayed on a rotating platform in the west lobby of the Farm Show building, suitably decorated “Production of Christmas trees is one of the fastest growing farm industries m Pennsylvania,’ - Secretary Henning declared “We lead all other state m production of nursery-grown, symmetrical trees that are in such great de mand It is only proper that the growers be given opportunity to display their products and show the public the characteristics of high class, quality Christmas trees The display will have great educational value ” Shank’s Garage 216 NEVIN STREET LANCASTER * Anhydrous Ammonia Wheel A-Way Egg Washers * Irrigation Equipment * DeKalb Chix & Started Pullets Marietta 6-9301