Pa. Agr. Dept. Completes Move To New Quarters Complete occupancy of the new $2.9 million State De partment of Agriculture Build ing adjacent to the Farm Show complex was accom plished last week. For more than two months various branches of the de partment have been moving piecemeal from scattered downtown locations as space became available in a delayed program of completion. The entire department is now operating at full force in the new 4-story red bnck and white stone trimmed, air conditioned building at 2301 North Cameron St It stands along a new 4-lane highway which has a pedestrian under pass to the Farm Show Build ing, The move marks the first time in nearly 70 years of its PATZ Soles & Service Barn Cleaners • Silo (Jnloaders - Cattle Feeders Robert K. Rohrer Quarryville, B. D. 1 Hensel KI 8-2559 BUY NOW AND SAVE Take Advantage of OUR WINTER DISCOUNTS WINTER FERTILIZERS NEED NOT BE TAKEN BEFORE FEBRUARY TO SAVE $4.25 OVER THE SEASON PRICES. Call 392-4963 01 392-0374 for Moie Infoimation ORGANIC PLANT FOOD CO. MFRS OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZERS GROFFTOWN RD. Next to Waterworks 30th ANNUAL MEETING FARM BUREAU COOPERATION ASSOC. When 7:15 P.M. Thursday, January 7th, 1965 Adjourn promptly at 9:30 P.M. Where Manheim Township Sr. High School, Neffsville, Pa. Agenda Important Business, Including election of 4 Directors Guest Speaker Dr. Milford Heddleson, Extension Agronomist of The Pennsylvania State University Subject “Soils and Land Use Planning" Bring Your Family - Refreshments - Free Gift to ail who attend COOPERATION - PROGRESS UNCASTER COUNTY FARM BUREAU FARM BUREAU "ANYONE MAY BUY FROM FARM BUREAU" existence that the Department of Agriculture has had its own ‘'home." Secretary Bull said the new facility will provide for more efficient services to farmers and the general public in en forcement of more than 50 state statutes and carrying out the department’s many other duties. Poultry To Account For Over 20 Percent Of All Pa. Farm Show Entries Poultry again will be the largest single division at the Jan 11-15 Pennsylvania Farm Show, accounting for more than 2,500 of an expected 11,- 000 total entries, according to Horace L. Mann, Farm Show director. Included will be chickens, bantams, turkeys and water fowl, also 4-H Club, vocational and capon classes. Closely allied to the main poultry show will be exhibits of baby chicks and poults, eggs and dressed turkeys H. Mann said poultry and related exhibits will compete for a total of $7,680 50 in cash prizes. In addition, the Farm Show Commission will make a numbei of special awards of walnut plaques to the various championship winners Plaque recipients will in clude the champions in a spe cial state meet of the Ameri can White Leghorn Club. Experts in poultry and re lated fields fiom Pennsylvania and neighboring states have LANCASTER COUNTY Call today LANCASTER - 394-0541 NEW HOLLAND - 354-2146 QUARRYVILLE - 786-2126 boon named by the Farm Show Commlwion as Judges in these departments. Home Econ Girls Plan Homemaking Feature At Pcnna. Farm Show During the first three days of the 1965 Pennsylvania Farm Show, starting Monday, Jan. 11, 100 girl home economics stu dents will stage a senes of 20- mmule demonstrations of mo dern homemaking practices. They will come fiom 26 high schools in 14 counties Their entnes were certified to Horace L Mann. Farm Show director, by Mrs. Clio S Rem wald, coordinator of home making eduction, State Depait ment of Public Instruction Mrs Reinwald, state adviser for the Pennsylvania Associa tion, Future Homemakers of America, said the demonstra tions will alternate with agri cultural programs to be given by Future Farmers of America boys, all in Auditorium A. Themes for the girls will range from pre-school chil dren’s toys to modern use of electricity in the home. They will compete as teams of four or less, and will be eligible for $395 in prizes that range from $3O (for 10th place) to $65. Lancaster County will be re presented by girls from So lanco Jr -Sr High School, Quar ryville; the teacher supervis ing the county entry is Anne K Whitmore The topic is “Party Ideas For Valentine’s Day”. • County Holstein (Continued from Page 1) in 1965 ” The county club now has 511 members Any Holstein breeders in terested in joining the asso ciation are requested to con tact Hess or one of the county board members. Buyer of Oak, WALNUT, Poplar, ASH, etc. O. J. CHARLES LUMBER New Providence, Pa. Phone ST 8-3108 Lancaster Farming, Saturday. January 2, 1965 Weekly New York Egg Mkt. From Monday, December 28th to Friday, January Ist Mon. Tuci. Wed. Xhur. Fri. WRITE Ex Fey Ilywts Fey Ilywts. 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