*** imrro ‘|uMtfcr .rfwr , ->mHT ! \ Inside Look—r 1957 Pennsylvania Farm Show r*; *■ »OKS*J *' fif CATTLE 71- * SWINf SHf* r * - . *»•* By raising the roof of the 13-acre Pennsylvania Farm Show Building in Harrisburg, the artist pro vides a guide to the nation’s largest free indoor agri cultural exposition. It dramatizes the size and scope of the 41st Farm Show to be held January 14 through Soil Bank Payments Total $202 Million Farmers in forty-five states bank payments totaling- $202,959,- 759 75 through Nov. 9. This represents a rise of $2l million over total disbursements reported by the Agriculture De partment up to Nov. 2. , J. C. Suavely & Sons, Inc. ' Landisville, Pa« Millport Roller Mills J. C. Walker & Son Paul M. Ressler & Son Lititz, RH.4, Pa. Gap, Pst_ Paradise, Pa. Ross C. Ulrich ' Peach Bottom, R.D, pa . XXXXVXXXXVXXX\VVXX\XXi^VX\XXXXVXX\XXXXV\VXW fMIS HRKIM " A J?y ■ m*m mach.n^ teytobfejL, ...rr LobfcY Tractor Saves Cow ANTIOCH, 111. Arthur Bushing's cow got lost and when Bushing found her, she was stuck in the mire with only her head and 10 inches of her back protruding from the mud. Charles Hartnell, a neighbor, hooked his tractor to bossy and pu'lled her out New Ful-O-Pep Chick Starter boosts health^qrowth because Since chick starter is so vital to good growth and development and you need only 2 lbs. per chick don’t settle for a "bargain” brand. - • Feed nutritious TuKOPep Chick Starter with the growth-promoting, life-protecting ingredients that speJf-out fast cbkk growth and top livability. stop in soon Grubb Supply Elizabethtown, Pa. Cfcriih*** BA>»* CATTI* r~j* TJhTbmTo* »» 11 Lunch B #r Of fit*. ' /RI 22 M*' 10 * St ■— it’s top-quality D. W. Hoover East Earl, R. D. 1, Pa. XI *«*• fAtM • -rK.tfah ” H lunch lor' ntpUl'* ITT^ CE st»p 18, attracting 500,000 visitors from nearly every state and many foreign countries. The main exhibi tion hall covers four acres, partly hidden in the sketch by the two-story front section. Co-Eds, Burglars: Beware of Alarm! ALBUQUERQUE, N M Burglars, and coeds who live at the University of New Mexico’s New Hokona Ha'll, beware' The building is now equipped with photo-electric cells at all archways leading into two en closed patios. George Rutf Stevens R. D. I. Pa. rJkwe^ Area P ** No one will be able to sneak in or out, after 10 p m , with out tripping a burglar alarm. GET YOUR TRACTOR READY FOR SPRING NOW # You'll be busy later on, and so will we That's why we offer special off season service now That's why you con SAVE TIME . SAVE MO»\tY tf you avoid the last njc-ute rush We hove specialty trained mechanics end special service w" ’ tods* using only genuine ports, to assure EQUIPMENT SERVICE, TOO, Elizabethtown Farmers Supply Ine. Havers tick Bros. Cohtmftia Pike Lancaster Ph. EX 2-5722* .fiser its Ov NSW.— SAVE MONEY ON Off-season service of equipment costs you less. You'll save in the cost of service now. Remember, down time in the field costs you money. CALL US OR STOP IN TO DISCUSS YOUR SERVICE NEEDS Ph. 7-1341 Conestoga Farm Service Quarryville Ph. 282 Sander Bros. Xew Holland JK*Cf v&iMtiH taidomud—n Lancaster Farming, Friday, Dee. 28, 1856—5 State Flying Farmers Meet (Continued, from Page One) Vernon Pond, national associa tion treasurer from Scott, Ohio, will speak to the assembly at 10 40 that morning, followed by a feature at 11 00 on Air Traffic Control. During the noon hour, Dr Wi!- li'am L. Henning, state director of agriculture, will address the group, and lunch will follow at 12 30, when the flying farmers, their wives and fami'lies will be guests of the Aeronautics Com mission. Mr. McFarlane will 'again speak at 1 30, and the busi ness session, with a repoit of the Wichita conference, will open at 2 30 Thursday morning the Fly ing Farmers will meet in Room E of the main. Farm Show building, seeing three films starting at 10:30, the History of Aviation, Agricultural Avia- tion »nds Flight Decision. Making plans for the conven tion in Mr McFarlane’s office at Harrisburg recently .were Mr. and Mrs. Gail H. Kunmel of Enon Valley, vice president and queen; Russell Pisor of Porteis viile; L L Logan of Kennett Square; Elmo Travis, treasurer of Smicksbnrg, Harry Arnold, di rector, Birdsboro, and Mr and Mrs Elwood Homan, dn ectoi, of Pennsylvania Furnace Don’t wait tillN the last minute ) yog a vrtf&foclory job Allen H. Matz Ph. EL 4-8721 , Ph. AN 7-6502
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