—Lancaster Farming, Friday, Dec. 27, 1957 12 r T cn? of KNOTTY PINE in this remodeled at the right cover an old fire place. An Sen kept the in sty ie with the electric stove and re ngerator complete i3O year old house it is in The cabinets - the kitchen equipment. (LF Photo) See story on page 8. Save your ba (and your he with Whsel-Ho «he fun-work yard and garden traolor Hi w trader Fun begins the moment you ride off at 6 mph in high ... 1 mph in. low. You’ll find the husky Wheel-Horse shifts, corners, back* and stops with the power response of a big tractor. It’s the only yard tractor with automotive gearing, steering and two-wheel brakes as standard equipment. Solid weight of the all-steel body and oversize tractor-type tires provide plentiful traction for terraces or hilly ground Fully guaranteed. fun-test it here today. .. no obligation SNAVELFS FARM SERVICE NEW HOLLAND OVKR ■».0«0 SIRDS NOWONTKT... ''V lr The Kimber Research Center is carr>ms on a program Records are currently being compiled on over 50 000 started o\er 25 jean ago and aimed at producing the birds, of which over 20 000 are individually pedigreed most profitable I«>er under commercial condition males and females housed above al Niles. California WSSUM E2LJ«^| on commuicmi. i»roviob millions or prcts... ■ i mmmmm - *samm I To as *urz effective SiAction efferent perform in e under field condi r ion» man,, o{ the lumber Le;hr»rn» under have been placed on commer enJ far-ru lor exposure to different forms of man* 33—nent climate (ceding, housing and disease iurTarv cird for t-e parenu of the-ve lev<*ov> fsjnberehik* alaoyuiJe the work of five geneticist* und t*o veterinarians developing the improved Jk 1 *7 akdjlahle ti«Jav from nearly 70 authorized \r t v-rrr* m the United States and abroad AUTHORIZED # Atmie vem. - UivnUfDV - i5 r Choose from 22 optional attachments for all yard and garden jobs Data on the test birds is recorded on punched cards (or most efficient use Records on each bird cover some 15 traits of importance to profitable perform ance such as rate of lay. livability, egg size height of firm albumen, number and size of blood spob „■ V K-137 , Jht- FARMS Manheim Pike Ph. EX 2-2155 «• - . Ph. EL 4 2214 Lancaster Ready Exhibits For Farm Show Home Divisions County homemakers who wish to exhibit their handiwork at the 1958 Pennsylvania Farm Show should be making plans now to have their materials ready, advis es Mrs Ruth K Kreibich, county home economist. There are many classes open in foods, child development, cloth ing and home improvement for 4- H clubs, schools'and adults. Arrangements have been made to transport exhibits by truck from Lancaster to Harrisburg. Ex hibits may be left at the Farm Burean Cooperative, DiUerville Road, Lancaster, or at Newcom er’s Hardware Store in Mt. Joy. Home economics exhibits must be at these two places by noon on Friday, Jan. 10 Exhibitors who wish to take entries to the Farm Show must have them there by 6 p. m. on Jan. 11. A general entry blank must ac company all exhibits. One entry blank should be made out for each exhibit and attached to the exhibit. They should be typed or printed Clothing exhibits must be care fully marked with name, address and class number in the following manner- attach paper with infor mation to inside hem of garment; or belts, attach inside with tape Clothing that has been worn can be exhibited, but must be clean and repaired if necessary. Only exhibits listed in the Farm Show catalog will be accept ed No exhibitor may enter more than one article in a class. All food entries must have been can ned in 1957 by the person exhibit ing. Clothing and home improve ment articles must have been made in 1957. Standard quart jars are to be used for exhibiting fruits vege tables and meats. Corn and peas may be entered in either quart or pint jars. Pint jars are also to be used for dried products and jelly glasses with covers for jelly. Jellies not in jelly glasses with covers and fruits and vegetables not in stand ard clear glass jars will not be ac cepted. Fancy packs are discouraged since they require extra time which definitely endangers the keeping qualities of the product. Also the judges will allow no ex tra credit. If the liquid in canned fruit is lower than two inches fiom the top of the jar, it will be disquadified. No artificial coloring or preser vative will be allowed. Baked goods should be wrapp ed individually in cellophane to retain freshness until judging time Members of 4 H Clubs are be ing notified by letter if their pro jects are of sta‘ > show caliber. The same general regualtions apply to their entries. Wormed heifers gain extra 7 lbs. in 135-day test Show net return of $6,31 for every $1 invested in Purina Cattle Warmer RE THE CATTLE: This public feeding test was conducted at the Norfolk; Nebraska, stockyards. Heifers were started on feed Marcn 29, then divided just long enough to give one group « single treatment with Purina’s new Cattle and Sheep Wormer Concentrate. The feeding period ran 135 days..« thorough several July and August afternoons when th# thermometer hovered around the 100-degree rnark. These Nebraska feeder calves were all fed and handled exactly alike on a ration of corn, Purina Special Steer ratena; and hay. Cattle were sold at prevailing market pncea; AND HERE ARE THE RECORDS: Number of heifers Average starting weight Average final weight Average gain per heifer ' Average daily gain Cost of worming (per head) tttiUMSiiiiP John B. Kurtz James High Ephrata Gordonville John J. Hess II S. H. Hiestand i Intercourse—New Providence Salunga i Warren Sickman Snader’s Mill Pequea Mt. Airy B. F. Adams John J. Hess Bird-in-Hand Kinzers Vintage 1 Blend & McGinnis Wenger Bros. Atglen Rheems ] Whiteside & Weicksel Kirkwood u\ a u m m m u a m a m a m m u m m m m m u m J l m\ Seven extra pounds of solid gain is something every cattleman can use. Make sure your cattle aren’t held back by worms this fall. See ue about Purina’s new Cattle Wotmer Concent trate, the one-feed phenothiazine mixture that cattle eat readily. UAIiHQ qr y CKB Leghorns Toused Basis •d made by 1800 of L. M. Garrette. th low losses and on carefully-kept ;ame high quality iorns ’nearby from ;d to produce them this year? Hamps, Sex lanks m for Quality Chicks F, Oxford, Pa. Collect Not Wormed Wormed 14 550 lbs. 880 tbs. 330 lbs. 2,44 lbs. 570 ibe. 893 lbs. 323 lbs. 2.39 Ibe. 26<