VOL. 15 NO. 20 Lancaster County Poultry Association members are shown at a recent meeting at the Farm and Home Center with the large pendant the county won for its egg display at the Farm Show in Harrisburg. The Poultry Association has been dis cussing possible display of the award in county restaurants this summer along Mass. Egg Farmers to Visit Here Lewis Buggies, regional poul try specialist from Worcester, Mass, will *nng thiee cailoads of poultryraen from Massachus etts to visit Lancaster County ooultry operations April 15 Jay Irwin, associate county agent, said the visitors will “ob seive the different types of poul try housing in Lancaster Coun ty ” They will see a sloping wne flooi and caged operations, in cluding one new automatic an drying and cleaning system liwm noted that Penn State refeiled Buggies to Lancaster County, which is “the top poul tiy county in Pennsylvania with 70 National Ayrshire Convention Here The annual National eonven tion of the Ayrstue Bieedeis As- sociation will be held in Lan- castei CWr 4pnl 14 15 and 16 '' ' ’ Headquailer* will be the How- aid Johnso; Motor Lodge and Guernsey Sales Pavilion Hi«hSht- vnP be tour of foui Ajishne® iZrms in Chestei Co beginning at 9 a.m. Wednesday, with other promotion of the county’s large egg business. The five association members are, left Allen Graybill. vice president, Melvin Gehman, treasurer; John Jacob Ober holtzer, secretary; Harold Esbenshade, publicity committee chairman, and Lonn Weigard, president. three million layeis and 12 mil lion broilers and about $3l mil lion in gi oss value of pi oduct ” The schedule, beginning at 8 a m , calls for visits to the follow ing county farms Claude Hess Egg Ranch, Eliza bethtown RD3, 66,000 caged lay ers vnth hand gathered in thiee' houses and one house with mech anical gathenng and deep pit The faim has an egg piocessing plant livm Mussel, Mount Joy RDI, 16,000 layers, sloping wne flooi, hand gathenng, manufactuies his own feed, has egg piocessing and egg oreakmg plant Apnl 15, and banquet at 6 pm and giand national Ayishne sale 730 p m Thuisda> at the Pa- vilion Dean Gordon Cairns. Umvei- sitv of Maiyland College of Agn- cuitiue. will speak on “Ajishi.e Leadership in the Seventies'” at 12 15 p m Wednesday Joe Taylor, Pennsylvania State Umvei sity, will be toastmaster at Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 11, 1970 Victor Weavei, Inc, New Hol land, processing plant, processes 65.000 dozen eggs pei day, breaks 10.000 dozen eggs pei day foi sale in liquid form, and diesses 65.000 bi oilers per day Started in 1937 as a one man operation, Weaver now employes 875 pei sons All eggs are purch ased locally, within 35 miles Cloisteidale Farm, RD4, managed by Glenn Heir 270,000 layeis in nine houses ot 30,000 buds each, completely automat ed, caged and deep pit One house has been converted to Dr. Biessler’s automatic diymg and cleaning system the annual banquet, at which the Fiench Tiophy awaid will be givenfoi high held production of milk and fat in the U S and the Distinguished Seivice awaid will go to the peison who contnbut- ed most to the association Victor Plastow, associate coun- tv agent, noted that it’s not often that a paiticular area can claim a nationl meeting of one of the Group Sets 8 Scholarships The Lancaster County Faim and Home Foundation this week announced its annual scholai ships to high school seniois cle suing to fuither then educations in the fields of agncultuie and home economics Interested youth aie uiged to contact then Semoi Guidance Counselor for details and an ap plication blank Foims must be f Ol warded to the foundation by May 5 Eight scholai ships of $4OO each aie available to help defiay tin tion, fees or room and boaid ex penses at any acci edited college oi university Award by the foundation boai d ot duectois will be based 50 pei cent on financial need, 30 pei cent on scholastic achievement Open House Set For Modern Barn Open house will be held at the laige new dany barn of the Tu ple G faim at Stevens RDI fiom 1 to 3 30 p m Tuesday, April 14 Victor Plastow of the county agent’s office said the new bam mcoipoiates many modem fea tuies which may be of inteiest to othei county dauymen The Ti iple G, with 270 cows, is one of the hugest dairy opeia tions in the county Thiee bi oth ei s, Aithur, Donald and Itvih Gi ay bill, built the new bam to pool their sepaiate dany opera tions Roger Grout, Penn State agn cultuial engineer, will be on hand to answer questions con cerning the bain layout A con tractor also will be present Plastow said a big featuie of the barn is that the faimei can “duve down thiough with feed ing equipment” and it requires ‘•no boots” to tour the structuie He described it as “completely enclosed free stall housing foi 270 head” He said the set-up makes caie and show of cattle easiei. There is no augei feeding Cat tle aie fed from a chuck wagon with an automatic dispensing sys tem Plastow said this avoids the bieedei associations Milton Biubakei a Lititz Aji sin re f aimer. whohasasssten planning the national convention released the Wednesday torn schedule of Chestei County farms The tour begins with Conebella. operated by Mi and Mrs Charles H. Gable, Elverson The approximately 8o head farm has received its 12th Con $2.00 Per Year and 20 pei cent on leadeiship ability Each application must include the application fonn, a transcript ol high school scholastic records, and a statement fiom the guid ance counselor oi high school puncipal legal ding scholastic activities, leadeiship ability and chaiacter Finalists will be invited for a peisonal mteiview befoie the Foundation Scholai ship Commit tee The eight scholai snips are made from the earnings of an n revocable tiust fund set up by the late Elmei L Esbenshade, one ot the foundeis of the Lan caster County Faim and Home Foundation veiy costly installation charge for the auger system The faun is located near the Rheemstown-Denvei intersection of Route 222 Motonsts tiaveling noith on Route 222 should turn left at the traffic light at Rheems town about 11 miles north of Ephiata and the faim is the first one aftei turning left, Plastow said Farm Calendar Saturday, April 11 10 00 am —Eastein National An tiques Show, State Farm Show Building Harnsburg 1 30 p m—Faim Women Soda* ties 2 and 9, annual banquet, Abe Groff Faim, Pinkerton Road, Mount Joy Sunday, April 12 4-H Teen Leader Conferenca Weekend, Hershey Monday, April 13 4 H Capitol Days Tuesday, April 14 4-H Capitol Days 9 00 am -215 pm —Youth In stitute on Cooperative Busi ness, Farm and Home Center 9 30 - 11 30 am— Reupholstery (Continued on Page 5) covs aveia-mo 12 699 pounds of cov s aveia 523 pounds 41 P e -veie isl 4 601 of fat The It avei is milk and 56d fat Se% ei al two yeai olds made P-s « The Aidrossan Fai managed by Mis Edgar Scott 16) (Continued on oj