12—Lancaster Farming, Friday, March 7, 1958 PENB Aims 1958 Turkey Promotion Program at 5 Specific Targets CIICAGO Five pioiocls, each ch Mgned to bioaden Uukej mar kc ts through pin-pointed appeals to consume! pioups having a high sales potential, comprise the tui key piomolion program developed hv the Poulti y and Egg National Boaid for the industiy in 1958 The piogram has been cnthusias (ically endoised b> the National Turkey Fedeiation According to PENB General Mandgei Llo\d H Geil, the pio motion taigets in the five proiects aie (1) 50 million homemakei s, (2) 34 million overweight peo pie (3) 18 million teen-agers, (4) calomels who consume 76 mil i I j STANDARD ’ j I Equipment, Inc. j j ANNOUNCES ITS I 16% j SPRING DISCOUNT I SALE ON ALL-NEW BARN CLEANER I EASY-ALL COMFORT | STALLS | SALE CLOSES MAR. 31, ’5B { | GLENN H. HERR i ■ i Manheim RD 1 I I Phone Landjsvllle TW-S 8391 I EVERY SIRE - EVERY DAY Dairymen, select the bull of your choice with the assurance of the highest ever in conception rates, available at the customary $5 00 fee. YOUR CHOICE OF SIRES WITH S. P. A. B. C. Southeastern PeAna. Artificial Breeding Cooperative P. 0. Box 254 Lancaster, Pa. Express 2-2191 lion meals a day in public eating place-, plus 11 million woikers in industrial plants serving food, and (5) physicians, dietitians and olheis in health fields who influ ence the nation’s eating habits The homemakers’ project con centrates on 'leaching” this pow oi lul pin chasing loup through 62 nationally distributed publicity ie leoses to communications outlets These outlets include metropoli tan newspapers, national newspa ptr news syndicates, consumer magazines, radio lood editors, ra dio faim directois, TV women’s piogram directois, consumer mar keting mfoimation agents, state home demonstration leaders, and house organs The project is built around the following promotions Turkey for Faster, April 6, turkey for Mo ther’s Day, May 11, tuikey for June weddings and anniversaries, Midsummer Turkey Time, last week in July and first week in August, turkey for Labor Day, Sept 1, Fall Poultry Festival, Sept 25-Oct 11, and turkey for Thanksgiving, Christmas and New dear’s PENB has already han dled the nationwide publicity on tuikey for Valentine’s Day, Feb SIMPLICITY Garden Tractors SNAVELY’S Farm Service New Holland EL 4-2214 | 'HINSON’S TCHERY mge St., Ephrata REpublic 3-2980 NCASTER TY’S ONLY NCHISED UNT HOPE TCHERY NO EXTRA COST NO LOSS OF EFFICIENCY i—fe- Community Meal Planning Topic Of Meeting Those women belonging to fire company auxilianes or chinch social gtoups that frequently give banquets 01 dinners wil be inter ested in a meeting scheduled for March 20 at the PP&L Building m Lancaster The subiect of this meeting will be oiganizing and planning community meals Mrs Laßue Hefner, nutrition specialist fiom Penn State, will be in charge ot the meeting Any numbei of women from any organiaztion may attend Respjvations for the meeting may be made by calling, by phone or in peison, the county extension office This should ba done befoie March 17 Another phase of the home makers’ pi eject is the promotion of turkey thuough special activi ties such as PENB’s “Anniversary Pair'” for food fiyins and food publicity leaders in New York C'ty, May 13, a Midsummer Tur key Time kick-off luncheon foi food publicity leaders of the Chi cago area, in June, presentation of the Thanksgiving turgey to the President, and special articles, photos and recipes in consumer magazines and other publications The diet project for overweight people will take the form of a menu plan showing how turkey his into weight control. It will take into account the eating re quirements of a normal family as well as any members on a diet These menu plans will be made available in quantities to the in dustry for widespread distribu tion in its own promotion and ad vertising programs. For the school project, a class room teaching unit pilot study for 1,500 to 2,000 home econo mists in four states is planned as a basis for determining the most effective techniques tor helping teachers •educate their students on food values, purchase, care, cookery, carving and seiving of turkey One phase will be the pub lication of this unit in a profes sional teaching journal to extend the use of this unit among the nation’s two million teachers The pi eject for public eating places, such as restaurants, ho teh and institutions, stiesses the development of electronic cook ery information to make volume cookery easier and more profit able and to increase consumer ac ceptance ot the product It in lions for short order needs, large- Citirntity recipes and special ar luies for publications covering the volume cookery field The project for professional leaders in health fields centers aiound the publication of a fom p„ge advertisement on current m fol motion on turkey nutrition in medical and dietic journals and distubutmg this information m the form of reprints to physicians, d'Ptitions and others in reated fields A sixth project will interpret PENB’s services to the tuikey in dustry through conventions, ex -1 .hits, speaking engagements and iiiteipretive releases. Many Activities Being Planned By Society 6 Society of Farm Women 6, meeting recently at the home of Mis Paul Brandt, Elizabethtown, n_ade plans for several activities On March 12, membeis will sen e a dinner at the Wyeth Lab oratories at Marietta and on the fallowing day they will sponsor a chartered bus to attend the Flower Show in Philadelphia. On March 18 at 7 30 p m. they will meet to make cancer packs for the Lancaster Center. Mrs Elmer Brill had charge of the devotions at this meeting. Forfit day was observed and a food sale held Mrs Brill, Mrs. Ada Shoop and Mrs Stoner Wickenheiser as sisted as co hostesses. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Milton Eberly. Atlantic Angus, Bull Sale Average $991; Top Animal Sold for $15,000 STAUNTON, Va “The great est bull sale ever held on the North American continent 1 ” That’s the way those attending the Great Atlantic Angus Bull Show and Sale, Feb 24-25 ,al Richmond's Atlantic Rural Expo sition Fairgiounds, summed up us results, according to Dave Can i ng, manager of the sale- and show With prospective buyers from 35 states and the Dominion of Canada in the stands, 246 bulls v,eie sold during the two days ot the sale Bulls went to 26 differ ent states and Canada Consignors lenresented 16 states, all in the eastern United States, the tern toi y embraced by the Atlantic An glic Assn , sponsors of the sale. The overall aveiage price for all bulls was $991 per head. That average included all classes of bulls—AAA, A A and A The top, o! AAA group sold for an aver age of $l7OB pci animal, with the show’s Grand Champion, Mole’s Hill Eileenmere lllfcth, owned by state Senator Theodore “Ted” Ryan, of Sharon, Conn, going to L W. Turner’s Old Elkton Farm, forest, Va , for $15,000. Reserve Grand Champion hon oi s went to Pointmere 1310th of Point Farm, owned by Hidden Hills Farm, Ijamsville, Md. This bull was purchased by John Am brose, Paignton Farm, Charles Town, W V Final judging was done by a man considered one of the world’s gi eat Angus authorities, Dr. Jorge Ezcurra, of Buenos Aires, Argen tina. Dr. Ezcurra had given senior bull awards to the Grand Cham pion and Reserve Grand Cham pion just prior to giving them the higher honors The top junior bull prize went to Ankoman O B 106th; and the leserve junior bull award to An koman O B 1313th, both of An kony Farms, Rhinebeck, N.Y., ov ned by Allan Ryan, brother of the Connecticut state senator who took the Grand Championship. Prior to sale time bulls were 0 I ATTENTION DAIRYMEN Limestone Sand For Use In Dairy Barns D. M. STOLTZFUS & SON. INC. Asphalt Paving & Crushed Stone Quarryville STerling 6-2191 tsst»»tss**s***t*«««t*ttxt*t«»t**«tst«s**««*******«**«*£ss«**«»«*t*««*««s] ■ ■■■■■■■■ is t Highest All-Breed Hen Record in Pa. Laying Contest-1957 UPSIDE-DOWN, BACKWARDS, OR ANY WAY YOU LOOK AT IT SMHOH33I3NOISA33 ARE HARD TO BEAT Higher Quality Lower Chick Cost KEYSTONE HATCHERY 2556 Creek Hill Rd Lancaster Rep. Daniel R. Myer, Ph. Leola OL 6-2243 Hatchery Ph. Leola OL 6-6783 Breeding Farm Ph. Ephrata RE 3-6179 classified by a sifting committee ol nationally known Angus ex pci Is John Mommsen, Clinton, la, Dr Paul Kessee, Ker-Mac Ranch, Poteau, Okla , Dr C V. Djtlcnsldgcr, Belle Monte Farm, Jennings, Jennings Bros High land Ranch, Hymore, S D. AAA bids were sold the fast daj, with the AA and A bulls fol lowing on the second Both Canning and Atlantic As sociation Chairman Wiliam H. Bill” Braineid, Marshall, Va, said ‘‘this was the most enthusias tic ciowd wove ever seen at an Angus sale ” Those present as the two prominent Angus men spoke gathered the impression that there was no doubt this was mere ly the first of what will become an important event in Eastern Angusdom. Dead Animals Removed Promptly Will Pay Full Value For Dead Animals Dealers in Bones, Tallow and Hides FRY’S RENDERING WORKS Prop., John Fry 2114 Hollinger RD. Lancaster Ph. EX 2-4815 Toll Charges Accepted For Your Call Quarryville, Pa. 2nd Highest Leghorn IJen Record in the Nation-1957