Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 26, 1960, Image 16

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    16—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, March 26, 1960
State Man Appointed
On Board of Hall
Lyman E. Jackson, Dean
of the College of Agricultu
re at the Pennsylvania St
at University, is among the
incorporations for the Agri
cultural Hall of Fame now
under construction near Ka
sas City, Kansas.
The -Agricultural Hall of
Fame will show the advan
ce of civilization as meas
ured by the progress of ag
riculture. Honoring the Am
erican farmer and his col
leagues, the Hall of Fame
will cover 409 acres near
Kansas City.
Financed by private con
tributions, the project will
cost around $5,000,000. A
fund raising campaign is
now underway.
The project will center
around a main building in
which famous men and wo
men of agriculture will be
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ir Side Dress
SMOKETOWN, PA.
Ph. Lane. EX 7-3539
Do You Know That?
The SHAVER
Q STARCROSS
288
Leghorns, outlaid all other Nationally Ad
vertised strains, both on The Floor and in
Cages, at the 1959 California Random Sam
ple Test;
285 eggs (per bird housed) on Floor
261 eggs (per bird housed) in Cages
BSHAVER These birds really roll
, - e " out the eggs.
s, r e rtir
V You owe it to yourself
to try them!
GREIDER
LEGHORN FARMS, Inc.
MOUNT JOY, PA. OL 3-2455
Of Fame
honored. The Agricultural
Hall of Fame will also fea
feature a museum of farm
ing, a library, an outdoor
amphitheatre, field demon
stration areas, and an inter
national shrine. U. S. rural
life in early days will be
shown. 411 Indian village
will depict original Ameri
can fanning.
Typical American farms
will be displayed in mina
ture with moving grazing
animals, tractors, and thresh
ing machines. Displays will
show the progress of pro
ducts from farm to table,
featuring trends, production
and investment.
Lancaster Farming, thro
ugh its editor and publisher
has been listed as one of
the Foundling Farmers of
the Agricultural Hall of
Fame
Lancaster Farming advertis-
ing brings results,
Now is the ideal time to
apply New Jersey Green
Sand and Calphos to grain
and hay fields. If interest
ed ifi natural program of
farming it will pay you
to investigate and use
these natural colloidal
marine deposits.
Any quantity available
Bag or Bulk
Ton or carload lots.
Also available our com
plete soil builder for
lawns, garden and all row
crops. Try and compare.
BROOKLAWN FARM
118 Kreider Avenue
Ph. LO 9-1580
H. MERVIN McMICHAEL
Lane., R. 6 Ph. TR 2-4377
or your local dealer
THIS ARTIST’S VIEW OF THE PLANNED Agricultural Hall of Fame and Exp*
tion buildings shows the main shrine building in tha. center The main building
stand about lOfr feet tall and contain some 80,000 square feet of floor space. The %
wings will be pointed toward the four main compass points and will be dedicated
agriculture in all sections of the United States. Some grading has been done at the j
with actual construction scheduled to get underway in mid 1960.
r | | hool, Elizabethtown. Joe
Farm V*3l©ncl3r ' Scott, Livestock specialist
March 29—7.00 pm. Path- speaker.
er and son banquet of So- April 1— ■ i:3O p.m. East
lanco FFA in the Quarry- 601 States Membership
ville Methodist church. meeting, Barenlle Fire
March 30 6.30 pm. Hall with George Mmgm
„ , , _ , Ag. Chemist, speaker.
Beekeepers annual meet- &
mg and banquet at Hos- April 12 9:00 a.m.—Lan
tetters banquet hall, Mt. caster County Dairy Day
Joy. at the-Guernsey Sale Pa-
March 30 6.30 pm. vilion, Lincoln Highway,
Annual meeting and ban- E 3s * °* Lancaster,
quet of 'Lancaster County April 12 7.30 p m
Honey Producers Associa- Blue Ball fire hall, East
tion at Hostettetrs in Mt. ern States Membership
Joy. meeting, R. J. Becker, ex
,-ch 31 6:30 Gar- tension Farm Manage
den Spot FFA Father-Son ment specialist, PSU.
banquet at Lampeter-St- April 14 7:30 pm.
rasburg High School. Eastern States Member
-730 pm Eastern States ship meeting, Pequea Val
Membership meeting at ley H. S, speaker Wally
Mill Road Elementary Sc- Dunlap, Area Manager fr
.Sfei J
Mar'
For poultrymen who “need a lift,” Eastern States announces two
new cost-cutting poultry feeds.
THRIFTMAKER is a new complete layer feed which truly can deliver
to your egg room “Thrift by the Dozen.” It offers you low, low
cost per bag . . and 11 more thrift-making advantages.
FOUR-MIX is a 44/0 protein supplement. You need only four bags
along with 1600 pounds of corn to make a ton of layer ration n ch
in egg making potential. With FOUR-MIX you get good egg P ro
duction at rock bottom feed cost.
Next step is to see your local Eastern States
man ... get lined up today for your share of
“THRIFT BY THE DOZEN.” You can get it in
THRIFTMAKER or in FOUR-MIX.
Eastern States FARMERS’ EXCHANGE
LANCASTER—Manheim Pike and Dillerville Road, Tel. EXpress *- 3755 ’
QUARRYVILLE—Church Street, Tel. STerling 6-2417
Eastern States Service Centers
Call your Eastern States Local Representative
om York.
April 18 7:30
Eastern States Membp
ship meeting, Uostet( (l
in Mount Joy.
April 19 7:30 ptn .
Eastern States Metnbe
ship meeting, Penryn j
hall.
March 28 —7:30 pint
ganizational meeting
the Elm-Penryn Comi
ity 4-H Club at the
ryn fire hall
Farm safety is a
affair, reminds Ralph
terson, Penn State exti
agricultural engineer
ints out that the farm
rally’s very existence
pends upon the well
and safety of evei y
her
Or