Granger's Compete > /y> ' JP **> N *. *• FULTON GRANGE Square Dance Team’s “all eight Is” shown above comprise one of the two Lancaster ity teams competing for $B7O in prizes during the Farm Folk Dance Festival. The Litilz Twisters, Manheim, dance in Division “B”, while the Grangers are entered Division “C ” From left above, are Evelyn Richardson, Brobsl, Joanne Glackin, Gerhard Neustadter, El indall, Clair Murphy, Beveily Styor and Harold War of southern Lancaster County eeThem at the Farm Show HE DYNAMIC 42% Bigger than they look! 35 horsepower On heavy work: Why? Because exclusive Power Director lets you increase pull power by 42% on-the-go. And TRACTION BOOSTER system automatically increases rear wheel weight by 42% to reduce slippage and take full advantage of this extra pull. That’s how Power Director teams with TRACTION BOOSTER system to make a D-Series Tractor 42% bigger. These features enable D-Series Tractors to do your heaviest job when called upon ... yet operate with convenience and economy on light jobs. Let us show you! TRACTION BOOS'! 1 R h an Allis Chalmers trademark. ALLIS-CHALMERS A SALES AND SERVICE aim & Grumelli Farm Serv. R. S. Weaver N. G. Myers & Son Quarryville. Pa. • H. Brubaker Nissley Farm Service Lancaster, Pa. Washington Boro, Pa. / A ' yi’-. . y A - ' “D SERIES” 5,300-lb. D-17 equals a 7,500-lb. tractor in pull. 4,100-lb. D-14 equals a 6,400-lb. tractor in pull. Snavelys Farm Service f 1 Stavens. Pa. [olland. Pa. '59 State Farm Show Opens Monday Farm Show Section $62,000 in Prizes Offered 1959 Farm Show Exhibitors Lancaster Countians have a long tradition of having things go their way at the State Farm Show in Harrisburg However, last year for the first time in years the 4-H Baby Beef championship was won by a Dauphin County boy and the effects of drouth showed a lack of prizes in many of the classes and exhibits Starting at 8 am. January 12 and continuing until 6 p m January 16, the Pennsyl vania mid-winter agricultural classic will give Garden Spot farmers another chance to proVe their farming and feeding skills At least $258 in prize money is assured in advance for the County That is the prem ium offered in the tobacco department. With one of the best crops ever harvested in the sheds, and conditions poor in other tobacco growing areas of the commonwealth, there should be little doubt of the final destination of tobacco honors. TRACTORS 54 horsepower Rheems, Pa. L. H. Brubaker Liiitz, Pa. Sat., Jan. 10 If the strong showing made by Lancaster County junior showmen at the Pennsylvan ia National Livestock Show can be used as an indicator— most observers agree it can baby beef honors, too, should be coming cast of Harrisburg Centered around the theme “Agriculture Everybody’s Business,” the Farm Show this year offers $62,287 50 in premiums z Machinery displays start ed moving into Exhibition Hall just after the new year opened and the first cattle arrived Thursday One of Best Ever The 1959 Farm Show, Jan uary 12 through 16, pronuses to be one of the best ever presented. With promotion of farm products receiving ad ded attention, Keystone Sta te farmers see the annual event as one of the most nat ural outlets for agricultural promotional activities Pennsylvania’s Farm Show is unique in events of its type Being started and op erated by farmers, the em phasis is on aguculture with out the blare of bally-hoo of carnivals or midways It is billed as agriculture’s great est mid-winter event Every square inch of the 570,0C0 square feet of space in the 14 acre Farm Show Building complex has been accounted for, accord ng to Farm Show Director John B HUBBARD 496 Brown Egg Cross Profit-Bred for Large Brown Eggs HUBBARD Kimberchik K-137 Profit-Bred for Large Chalk-White Eggs 16 Week Old Started Pullets BE SURE TO VISIT US AT THE FARM SHOW aftdO' BOOTH 505 - 505 FARMS LANCASTER. R* MANHEIM PKE TEL. EX 2-2155 McCool He said that again this year more than a hun dred prospective commercial exhibitors were turned away due to lack of space. Featuied educational ex hibit this year will be a five tiered kidney-shaped display* p~epared by the Pennsylva nia Horticultural Council, In cluding fresh fruits, vege tables, canned foods, potted and cut fowers and ornamen tal shrubs, the exhibit will be in the front lobby of the mam show building Formal opening Monday Formal opening of the show takes place at 7.30 p m. Monday Trad tionally. Gov ernor’s Night, as opening night is called, will feature the Famous Pennsylvania State Police Rodeo' Gover nor George M Leader and Faim Show Commission chair man William L Henning, will be on hand to welcome visitors. Other large arena events include- Tuesday, FFA band concert and second annual Folk Dance Contes + ; Wednes day horse pulling contests; and Thursday, livestock pa rade and 4-H Club light hor se show Auction On Friday A sale of champion live stock will be held on Friday The 4-H Club steers and lambs will go on the block at (Turn to page 6) Page 5