—Lucaster Farming, Saturday, November 25,1978 38 Floor plan of the 1979 Farm Show building • • Mil I# I T»B 1 -*s [ [ 29C 259 251257 »j Maj BSi jascj a 3 r T't | *| — I r.i 'i ~T*rxT~j-*Ju_ rj*~ 5 14 |57 59 55 M 5352 51 50 49 44 234 237 231 235 240 241 242 242 244 ?4S 244 247 244 249 O— | . oji UHMII«2 «3(4151M7 235 234 233 232 ?3l 23C 229 229 227 221 225 224 2£ 222 z « L i -4-- 1 i- i.. .1,1 ll,i I i-i,i 3 H rI T I"! Tf I- ,ji I ■ | l to 77 n 75 74 T 3 72 71 To » M 201 209 210 21l 2(2 213 214 215 214 217 2I« 219 22C 221 JL 71 Vl 10 II 12 13 MISA 17 207 X* 205 204 203 & 201 ?0C 199 i4l 197 194 195 IV4 • >-l * 1.1 I I I I 1 1■ I L i—J l-l 1 1 1 STAftWAY f ] wt ] LOBI Berks County Farm-City week (Continued from Page 37) Del-James Farms, Hamburg, operated by James and Delores Adam and children. Here visitors could also see a carrousel milking parlor on which the Adams milk 150 head, and calf hutches where the young calves are raised. Peters Brothers Meat Market, Inc., Lenhartsville. Owned by Donald and Geraldine Peters, this is one of the few remaining country butchers offering full service and a complete line of products made in the Penn sylvania Dutch tradition. Visitors were given a complete tour of the plant from the bolding pens, through the slaughter areas, coolers, processing rooms, lard rendering area, smokehouse and the retail store. Ontelaunee Orchards, Leesport. Here guests were given a tour of a new con trolled atmosphere fruit If the amount of water used in cooking cabbage equals about one-third the amount of cabbage, 90 per cent of the vitamin C will be retained. If four times as much water as cabbage is used, the amount of reten tion of vitamin C drops to less than 50 per cent. NORTHWEST BUILDING • • WEST BUILDING EMERGENCY EXIT CORRIDOR WEST ENTRANCE storage building where fruit Harold and Eleanor countyjmd l was a former from some of the 825 acres of n„ r „„r+ Rianrinn th.c stag® coach relay station, apples, 200 acres of peaches, f an f se ttied in 1733 is one of Here the Bur B erts farm 120 and 35 acres of otter fruit STSI* State acres camera, are stored. hogs, chickens and ducks. SHAVER IS TOP PROFIT LAYER IN THE 1978 PA. RANDOM SAMPLE TEST Pounds Feed Profit Eggs Per Per Doz. Laying House Per Bird Hen Housed 24 oz. Eggs Mortality Starcross2BB $5.06 248.5 3.71 4.0% B3OOV $4.47 239.8 3.96 8.0% XL-Unk $4.50 240.6 3.99 6.7% t" Uicpy White $4.70 248.9 3.93 9.2% Hubbard ~ Leghorn $4.70 249.3 3.94 7.6% GREIDER ...... WS FARMS, INC. Rg Mt. Joy, PA 717-653-1855 __________ “ t ¥ FEED STORAGE I J I — l J K SHACK BAR | MILK m AAEA I MILK | STORAGE u STAIRWAY SMALL ARENA • • |' I • • STAIRWAY » L-j 32* 327 931 321 330 33l 33*3331 3M 3*l 3*7 3*l 3*5 3*4 9*3 3*3 341 3* 331 « fi7 331 335Q34 ' *74 375 37* 37* 37* 3#l 3*l ■Ms|g gXmglTlomizk 2ESI 342 34045 347 34M34* 073 372 371 3® 3*9 3M 3*t 357 354 3&S3SOS3 35S3Sip5cj [351 35* 36C 341 342 3*? 344 34! WASH AREAS BOILER ROOM NORTH BUILDING LADIES ROOM A SHOWERS MENS ROOM A SHOWERS STORAGE SNACKBAR <qt «2i 40* 407 EAST lUMCM CQUWt(H MAIN LOBBY MAIN ENTRANCE FIRST AID ROOM 1 L * I . > i I farm show i tJ! F l c !! r < \ SECURITY UJ - pH >g o {office Oz* f'irst aio sg OFFICE .jl EMERGENCY EXIT CORRIDOR p<1{45»(470|471fi72( 4* 4*3 4*S 4*l **o 4** 4*7 4*4 4«s[4*4 1&3U2U1 495 4M 497 499 4** 500 302 303 SCKficS 30* 507 SO* 522 52J 520 s»f s»# 517 515 5)4 513 5l? ill 510 501 523 £* 525 526 527 52C 530 5? 539 533 534 535 536 550 549 54* 547 544 545 543 542 541 5« 531 53* 537 554 552 553 554 SS! 55* 551 55* s*o SSJ 5*2 5*3 5*4 57»{577 57* 575 574 573 571 570 5« 56* 5*7 566 5« 57»p*C s*l 5*2 s*; 5*4 5*4 5*7 s*l 5M MO 591 5*2 •03 802 SOf s*l 5*4 5*7 5*6 9*3 5*4 5*3 SOI 3 *W *ll 612 *5 • * REST ROOM STAIRWAY STAIRWAY I EAST j ' ] TO > FIRST AID A' MEETING ROOMS A 8-C 0 E STAIRWAY til 6t« It 7 lao Irt IpllwliMMWfalipl C7* £7a|l73|i74|l7s|t7i|^|l7«|lTj£l^| hi l»w*ps lw|l» Ila lulyo ki \h* [lst|Eu laps gg|eg|a|K EAST BUILDING 737|73t{73 7|* 7lf 720 721 722 723 724 7» 72* 717 71* 714 714 713 7»2 71 r 7K} 7DI Kffl SM TOO 701 TOE 703 704 70S TO* M 7 M* MS M 4 I*3 643 Ml ISO SX ITS *79 MO Ml H2H3MIIISW 177 67* 175 174 673 *72 *7l 170 Ml LOBBY EAST ENTRANCE ' w "'-I <> x L £ m 5 % Hrttaks That’s not a reflection on his pay, but on his job November’s employee of the month at Plain and Fancy Ag Enterprises, Elizabethtown is Dave Greenly of Lancaster It’s difficult to catch Dave at work in the area because he hauls Plain and Fancy feed back and forth from the company’s mill in Tamaqua, Pa—about 70 miles riorth So to snap this picture we had to go to another place where Dave spends a lot of time—Bowling for Plain and Fancy's "A” team in the Manheim Business League. By the way. Dave bowled a 215 last week against Plain and Fancy’s “B" team A $25 QO savings bond and an appreciation plaque will be awarded to Dave, November’s employee of the moqth, -- LARGE ARENA STORAGE SWITCH GEAR ROOM STAIRWAY STAIRWAY v < W K 4r^ .«■ cP
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