C2B—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 10,1981 HARRISBURG- The 65th annual Pennsylvania Farm Show, which will run January 11 to 16 at the Farm Show Complex in Harrisburg, provides an amazing contrast with the original event held in a downtown Harrisburg farm machinery dealership in January 1917, according to State Agriculture Secretary Penrose Hallowell. The first Farm Show resulted from a meeting of ‘You’ve come a long way, baby’ would be an appropriate comment for anyone strolling through the rows and rows of cattle, hogs, sheep poultry, and horses Exhibitors too, have changed over the years bringing all the ‘necessities’ of home along for the week-long competition. odu c^"‘ All Types Of Farm Buildings For Your Poultry, Turkey, Swine and General Storage Needs! Mail The Coupon or Call Now For Information! This year’s Farm different than the first six farm leaders held m Lancaster in August 1916, called by Charles E Patton, then Secretary of Agriculture Hallowell noted that for 16 years, farm organizations across the state had been agitating for a statewide farm show or fair State fairs had been held m various cities from 1851 until 1899, when the rising tide of county fairs and their midway attractions forced the abandonment of a state fair “Farmers in those days were not looking for the midway type of agricultural exposition They wanted a strictly educational show with exhibits and meetings of their farm organizations,” Hallowell said ' That ob jective has held true for 65 years ” The first Farm Show at 10th and Market Streets in Harrisburg attracted an )p Show estimated 5000 farm and city people By comparison, 100 times that many - half a million visitors can be ex pected for the 65th Farm Show in January The Pennsylvania Corn, Fruit, Vegetable, Dairy Products and Wool Show ” Exhibits were limited to the products mentioned in the name - v * Glenn Horst and Luke Hibshman Bring A Total Of 25 Years Of Construction Experience To Their New Farm Building Operation! ★ We Specialize In Constructing Custom Farm Buildings... To Fit Your Needs and Specifications. i Clip & Mail I Am Interested In Buildings Suitable For The Following... □ Poultry & Turkey n Swine □ General Storage Mail To TRIPLE H CONSTRUCTION CO. 14 N. Church St. Ephrata. PA. 17522 I Name Address j Town That 1917 show was called The 1917 show was held for (Turn to PageC32) Sun Fabric Outlet 929 Lititz Pike, Rt. 501, Lititz Near Stauffers of Kissel Hill Phone 627-8787 ' SWEDISH KNITS • Assorted PA Colors Special Xe^VYd. All Colors Of VELOUR *1.99 yd furniture upholstery rfflV* AND CAR ’ ' UPHOLSTERY *3. 50 to *4.99 A Yard We Also Carry • Calico Patches - Sold By The Pound HOURS • Lightweight Woven Wools - Just Arrived Mon . tQ Fn 1Q tQ 5 • Swedish Knit - All Colors Sat 10 to 2 • Drapery - 72" • Fleece -108" • Look For Our Sun For Special Values TRIPLE H CONSTRUCTION CO. 14 N. Church St, Ephrata, Pa. 17522 Phone 717-738-2142 BECOME A CONTRACTOR! Looking for a business of your own outdoor work with power equipment 7 Contract fence builders are needed for the new type ot livestock & predator control fences High Tensile Wire Fences using U S Steel MAX TEN ?00 wire & Hoppers pressure treated posts Secure long lasting economical S easy to install The fences ot the future You can easily cleat SIOO to S3OO or more per day We can supply the |ob leads tor you SEE US AT THE PA FARM SHOW Contact Immediately CHARLES KENDALL KENCOVE FARMS 412-459-8991 State