—Lancaster Farming, Saturda: 18 Poultry Products On Disploy At Form Show HARRISBURG A new look in poultry and poultry products of special interest to house wives will go on parade at the 1968 Pennsylvania Farm Show, January 15-19 The display, to be set up in the poultry exhibit area, will feature a battery of refrigerated showcases filled with virtually every type of poultry pioduct now available to the consumer trade. It will include everything from turkey and chicken rolls to the newest heat-and-serve products The display also will feature a complete poultry production unit. It will start with a plastic enclosed incubator where baby chicks can be seen hatching from their eggs Another-seg ment will show a cut-away sec- tion of a poultry house which will be complete with older birds and equipment, including egg processing and grading units. The display was proposed by the Pennsylvania Poultry Mar keting Advisory Council to help tell the story of poultry produc tion to the public. 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R. 0. 2, Peach Bottom Miliersrille S™ “^S2SSf“- , Janulary 13,1968 Farm Show Visitors To Get Free Ride Visitors to the 52nd Pennsyl vania Farm Show, which, opens ait 8 am., Jan. 15, wJI get free rides from a state-owned park ing lot to the Farm Show Build ing. State Secretary of Agricul ture Leiand H Bull said the bus service os being furnished by the Pennsylvania Farmer, a publication for farmers. It marks the first time visitors have been given the luxury of a bus ride from the parking lot located 500 yards from the man building. “Farm Show visitors will ap preciate the bus service,” Bull said, “No one realizes the size of the parking lot until they have to walk from a distant cor ner to the Farm Show Building on a cold, windy, winter day.” Aiwayis laugh heaintMy at your boss’ jokes he may be giving you a loyalty test sylvania Department of Agricul ture, the Pennsylvania State University, the Pennsylvania Poultry Federation, the Penn sylvania Poultry Processors As sociation, and the Turkey Ran dom Sample Committee. see US TODAY! MOUNTVILLE FEED SERVICE R. D. 2, Columbia 1968 Farm Show Schedule MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY 15 8 00—Judging starts in all Departments, ex cept where specified hours are indicated. B:oo—Judging Southdowns —Small Arena. B:oo—Judging Ayrshires, including Junior Dairy Classes—Large Arena. 8 00—Judging Guernseys, including Junior Dairy Classes—Large Arena. B:oo—Judging Chester Whites—Small Arena. 9 00—Judging Poland China—Small Arena. 9 00—Judging Belgians—Large Arena. 9:oo—Judging Shropshires—Small Arena. 9.oo—Christmas Tree Growers Association Meeting (9 00 to 4 00), Penn-Harris Motor Inn. 9 00—Vocational Demonstration Contest, Boom A (Auditorium), Main Show Building, con tinuous to 5 00 p m. 9 30—Beekeepers Association Meeting. Room C, Main Show Building 10.00— -Society of Farm Women, Annual Con vention, The Forum, Education Bldg. 10 00—Crop Reporters Open House, Monday through Friday, 10:00 to 3:00, Agriculture Building, Room G-19, 2301 North Cameron Street. 10.00— Judging Suffolk—Small Arena. 10:00—Judging Duroc—Small Arena. 11:00—Judging Hampshire—Small Arena. MONDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 15 12:30—Judging Berkshire—Small Arena. I'oo—Judging Horses—Grade Division—Large Arena. I:oo—Judging Hampshire Sheep—Small Arena I:oo—Beekeepers Association reconvenes, Room C, Main Show Building. I:3o—Society of Farm Women reconvene. The Forum, Education Building, 1- —Judging Yorkshire—Small Arena. 1 30—Raw Milk Producer—Distributors Asso ciation Meeting, Office No. 2, Large Arena, Second Concourse. 2 00—Berkshire Breeders Association Meeting, Room B, Main Show Building. 2 30—Judging Spotted Swine—Small Arena. 2- Judging Dorsets—Small Arena. 3- —Judging Cheviots—Small Arena 5 00—Avrshire Breeders, Room C, Main Show Building. . i MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 15 Banquets 6 00—Christmas Tree Growers Association Banquet, Penn-Harris Motor Inn. 6 00—Society of Farm Women Banquet, Scot tish Rite Cathedral, 2701 North Third St. 6 30—Beekeepers Association Banquet, Colonial Park United Church of Christ, 5000 Devonshire Road, 3 miles east of Harrisburg. 6 00—Suffolk Breeders Association Meeting, Room D, Mam Show Building. 8 00—Guernsey Breeders Association Annual Party—Penn-Harris Hotel Ballroom. Meetings 7 00—Swine Breeders Association—General Meeting, Room B, Main Show Building. 7 30—Secretary of Agriculture’s Night—Large Arena. 8 00—Horse and Mule Association, Room E, Main Show Building. NEBA A.I. SIRES FOR YOU PROVEN FOR PRODUCTION & TYPE , „ Pred. Diff. „ No - dtrs - R pt. Milk Fat Milk Fat 30680 Kingpin 866 97% 15842 576 +1497 +53 30054 Pride 65 76% 16154 547 +1250 + 6 33055 Olaf 175 90% 14431 533 +lO3B +33 30046 ReDuke 157 90% 14373 538 + 567 +27 33047 Baron 109 78% 15473 535 + 529 +3 30540 Direct 1833 99% 14486 530 + 390 +5 30078 Gent 18 41% 16802 588 + 376 +3 30050 Galaxy 187 89% 14661 548 + 354 +l7 Many More To Choose From Production Provings are from the May & Sept, 1967 USDA Report Stop and see us at our boo>th at the farm show For service to these or other NEBA sires call one of our technicians serving Lancaster County. NELSON KREiDER R. D. #2, Tunkhannock, Pa. 18657 ROBERT KURTZ Telephone: 717-836-9811 717-626-8065 f , TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 16 B.oo Judging Swine, Vocational Classes, all breeds—Small Arena. 8 00—Judging Holsteins—lncluding Junior Dairy Classes—Large Arena. 8 00—Judging Corriedales—Small Arena. B.oo Judging Milking Shorthorns—Large Arena. 8 30—Vocational Demonstration Contests, Room A (Auditorium), continuous until 5:00 p m. 9 00—Judging Percherons—Large Arena. 9.00 Judging Rambouillets—Small Arena. 9:oo—Judging Merinos—Small Arena. 9.00 Society of Farm Women reconvene. Room F, Main Show Building. 9 00—Future Homemakers of America, Execu tive Council Meeting, Room 103, Executive House. 9.00 Christmas Tree Growers Association Meeting, Penn-Harris Motor Inn. 9-30—Future Farmers of America, Executive Committee Meeting, Lower Dauphin High School. 10:00—Guernsey Breeders Association Meeting, Scottish Rite Cathedral, 2701 North Third Street. 10.00—Grog' Improvement Association, RoomD, Main Show Building. 10:00—Duroc Sale—Small Arena. 11:30—Hampshire Sale—Small Arena. TUESDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 16 1 00—Yorkshire Sale—Small Arena. 1 30—Crop Improvement Association recon venes, Room D, Main Show Building. 1 30—Future Farmers of America State Execu- tive Committee reconvenes, Lower Dauphin High School. 1 30—Future Homemakers of America Execu tive Council reconvenes, Room 103, Execu tive House. 2:oo—Sheep and Wool Growers Association Meeting, Room B, Main Show Building. 2:3o—Spotted Swine Sale—Small Arena 4 00—Yorkshire Club, Room F, Main Show Building. 4 00—Dairymen’s Association Meeting, Assem bly Room, Penn-Harris Hotel. TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 16 Banquets 6 30—Crop Improvement Assn. Corn Growers Banquet, Cafeteria, Pennsylvania Depart ment of Agriculture Building. 6 30—Dairymen’s Association,-Annual Banquet Penn-Harris Hotel Ballroom Meetings and Special Events 6-15—FFA Band Concert—Large Arena. 7 30—Folk Dance Festival and Contest—Large Arena. , WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 11 8 00—Judging Brown Swiss—lncluding Junior Dairy Classes—Large Arena. 8 00—Judging Jerseys—lncluding Junior Dairy Classes—Large Arena. 8 00—Holstein Association Breakfast Meeting —Cafeteria, Department of Agriculture Building, 2301 North Cameron Street. 8 30—Vocational Demonstration Contests, Room A (Auditorium), continuous until 6 00 p m. 8 30—Rural Electric Association Meeting, PREA Office, 112 North" Second Street. 9 00—Judging Angus—Large Arena. 9 00—Judging Herefords—Large Arena.