16—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, January 10. 1959 I if Farm Show (From page 6) sheep were accepted. There was also room for all 281 open class beef cattle and 126 baby beeves entered by 4-H Club members. 3,138 Birds Entered The poultry show will have 3,138 birds including large and bantam fowl, turkeys, ducks, geese anr capons. En tries for the egg, chick and poult shows do not close until just before the Show opens. Amplifying the 1959 Farm Show theme, “Agriculture Everybody’s Business,” at least 35 Pennsylvania farm organizations will conduct educational meetings in Har risburg during Farm Show Week. They will begin Mon day, January 12, and con tinue through Thursday, Jan uary 15. For the first time in many years no farm organi zation meetings will be held on the final day of the Farm Show. The Pennsylvania Cooper ative Potato Growers have scheduled a “Navy Night” at " i ) * their annual banquet,,Thurs day evening. Top brass from the nearby Naval Supply De pot at Mechanicsburg will join the spud growers to hear Commander Richard F. Dob bins, medical officer in USS Nautilis during her submer ged trip across the top of the world. Dr. Rudolph Froker, dean of the University of Wiscon sin’s College of Agriculture, will speak Tuesday evening at the annual banquet of the Pennsylvania Dairymen’s As sociation. ■ The Pennsylvania Poultry Federation will have no ban quet speaker. Instead, the poultrymen will enjoy pro fessional entertainment and will make awards to friends of the industry. It will be held Wednesday evening. A miniature duck pond, complete with old time grist mill, wooden waterwheel flu me and tail race will be sho wn in the poultry section at the Farm Show, The stone mill, dam and pond are being built by Glenn Miller of Palmyra, Lebanon County agriculture extension agent* , i i i j § , lower, on sales The display w«l occupy about Mi lk Market iow^WholitlSellh 50 square of space New York, south east Pa. ceapertO qt; 4O p, is on* of three exhibits de- nin g continued to utilize .the bytterfat: New York signed to add interest and bulk of surpluses. •' S. EkPa. open market color to the poultry, depart- Selling prices per 40 qt. prices P. •& NJ. apprr ment. unit, 40 per cent butter fat or trucklot' (mlrt. 2( Penn State poultry specia lists will display two flocks of chickens. One will be a barnyard flock that might have been found on almost any Pennsylvania farm 60 yean ago, the other a flock of today’s highly specialized birds. Incubator Returns A crowd stopper at two previous Farm Shows, the Pennsylvania Poultry Feder ation will operate a plastic dome incubator that allows patient -watchers to see life begin when chicks,- turkey poults and ducklings break out of their shells Many different cuts and meat products are possible from turkeys. Many of these will be shown in a refriger ated show window in the ma in lobby of the Farm Shew Building. They will include half and quarter turkeys, smoked turkey, turkey sau sage, turkey roll, turkey steaks, turkey barbecue and similar products. This exhibit is made pos sible by the contribution of these products from the Pennsylvan’a turkey growers and Penn State. SIMPLICITY Garden Tractors Snavely's Farm Service NEW HOLLAND EL 4-2214 A TTENTION! INCREASE Egg Income WITH Bureau Farm Mashes Layer Farm Bureau Layer . . . Formulated to *.. ★ 16% AIL MASH LAYER 22% LAYING MASH 2. Minimize effect of Stress Conditions, ★ BREEDING MASH ★ 40% POULTRY SUPPLEMENT (USE YOUR GRAINS) Prompt . . . Courteous Delivery in Bags or Bulk •ic. COt/i '^/V7 - Lancaster Manheim New Holland Quarryville EX 4-0541 MOhawk 5-2466 ELgin 4-2146 STerling 6-2126 VISIT US AT BOOTHS 374 ■ 18^ AT THE FARM SHOW were $1.50 higher pursuant $25.00 - 26.25, L.CL to provisions of milk iriarket- 50 cans) $26.00 - -27 ing order as of Jan. Ist in prices were unchanged to 25 Patronize, Lancaster cents lower on carlot or truck J ntj Advertisers, lots and as much as $l.OO «■■■ mum ■■■■»—*£ ■ s S Stop and Visit ■ i i | FARM SHOW S ■ Booth Mb. ~535 fc 536 >'■' S Get The Latest 5 J Information On Form ■ ■ And Garden Seeds ■ ■ DeEALB CORN ■ - DeKALB CHJX S SMOKETOWN, PA. ■ MR. POULTRY 1. Keep your Flock in Top Condition. 3. Keep your flock ON THE JOB. 4. Produce "Top Quality'' Eggs For complete information che< with your Farm Bureau FIEL. P or call one of the numbers below. ?0 AUTOMATIC . DELIVERIES! Based on the severity and y ( “degree-day" needs. needAo call us—-And worry about running si GARBER OIL CO. 105 Fair view St. MOUNT JOY, Ph. OL 3-2021 TRY IT NOW! $ V listed