The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, January 06, 1950, Image 3

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Miss Mildred Major
~ Entertains S$. S. Class
The children of the Huntsville
«Christian Sunday School were en-
‘tertained by the Sunday School
at a holiday party at the home
of one of the teachers, Miss Mil-
dred Major, on Sunday afternoon,
January 1st.
Games were played and Miss ‘El-
ma Major told the story, “Why
‘The Chimes Rang.”
Refreshments were served to:
«Carol, Dickie and Donnie Stroud,
Billy, Judy, Janice and Sue Rob-
erts, Tommy and Donna Hoppa,
Leanne and Helen Carol Frick,
Jimmy and Richard Davis, Mar-
garet Schobert, Sterling Barnes, Jr.,
Rev. and Mrs. C. H. Frick, Miss
Edith Deitz, Mrs,
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Major, Miss
Elma Major, and Miss Mildred
Major. 3
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1950 Farm Show Opens January 9;
Bigger and Better;
Record Premiums
Sherman Harter, New
Head of Kiwanis Club
Dallas Kiwanis Club installed
their newly elected officers at a
meeting of the club on Wednes-
day evening. New president of the
organization is Sherman Harter.
First vice president is Clyde Coop-
er and second vice president, Dr.
Roger Owen. Installation was in
charge of former president, Fred-
eric Anderson; David Joseph and
Samuel Thompson,
The offices of secretary and
treasurer which are appointive were
filled by John Parsons and Clar-
ence Shaver, Jr. Retiring president
is Donald M. Harris. A reorganiza-
tion meeting followed the installa-
tion,
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Harisburg, Jan. 4 — Hailed as
the nation’s largest and most ef-
fective indoor exposition held under
one roof for the display of the ag-
ricultural might of a single state,
the Pennsylvania Farm Show will
open its 34th year in the Farm
Show building in Harrisburg at 8
a.m, on Monday, January 9.
It will continue five days and four
nights. With favorable weather,
half a million or more visitors are
expected to attend.
Never before has a Pennsylvania
Farm Show presented the large
scope and variety of farm products
and commercial exhibits as will be
seen at the 1950 event, declares
Miles Horst, State Secretary of Ag-
riculture and chairman of the State
Farm Show Commission. All com-
mercial exhibit space was sold two
weeks before the show opening, he
added.
“The Farm Show was started
and is maintained as an educa-
tional project for the advancement
of Pennsylvania agriculture,” the
Secretary explained. “It is op-
erated by and for farmers. It dis-
plays the highest quality of Penn-
psylvania farm crops, livestock and
poultry. By showing the best, the
Farm Show has an appeal to farm-
ers and consumers alike. It in-
spires our farmers and dramatizes
our food industry, second largest
in the Commonwealth,
“The Farm Show presents Penn-
sylvania agriculture on parade.”
Verifying the frequently used
expression that each succeeding
Farm Show is “bigger and better”
than its predecessors, the Commis-
sion chairman pointed to new re-
cords already established for the
1950 exposition—(1) largest prem-
ium total, (2) largest number of
cash awards, (3) largest livestock
show, (4) largest dairy cattle dis-
play and (5) largest number of
commercial exhibitors ever known
at any Farm Show,
Still another record is reported
by the Housing Bureau of the Har-
risburg Chamber of Commerce
which locates rooms in private
homes for the largest crowds that
swarm into Harrisburg for the
Farm Show. The Bureau says it
has received and made more room
reservations in advance than for
any other Farm Show in history.
Governor James H. Duff is to
make two official appearances at
the 1950 Farm Show, Before a
capacity audience of 10,000 people
he will formally open the agrarian
classic on Monday evening, January
9, in the Farm Show coliseum. On
Wednesday evening he will address
the Pennsylvania Dairymen’s As-
sociation, one of 32 state-wide farm
organizations holding annual meet-
ings here during Farm Show Week.
The program of Farm Show
events include 120 officially sched-
uled meetings of agricultural asso-
ciations, the judging of crops, live-
stock and poultry and their pro-
ducts, home economics displays and
contests of various kinds. The
contests include many in which
participants are. members of one of
the three state-wide farm youth
organizations—4-H Clubs, Future
Farmers and Future Homemakers
of America, Biggest’ day will be
Tuesday with 39 separate events
listed on the program, These fea-
tures start with opening the doors
to the 14 acres of building space
at 8 o'clock Monday morning,
Extensive displays of farm ma-
chinery, all kinds of barn and
household equipment, and supplies
such as seeds, feeds, fertilizers, in-
sectides, nursery stock, all types
of deep freeze and refrigeration
units, kitchen and other appliances
will be seen in the main exhibition
hall and poultry show room.
The 1950 Farm' Show will pre-
sent the greatest number and var-
iety of commercial exhibits ever
seen at the annual exposition. Ex-
hibitors purchasing space for .the
first time this year total 142.
This is the “big year” for women
visitors at the Farm Show, the
Commission declares, Many extra
features of interest to farm and
city women have been provided in
commercial exhibits, also a “Rural
Life Center” program all day
Thursday. A record premium total
is offered for cooking and clothing
awards in the home economics de-
partment of the show.
Other new features this wear,
are addition of a class for geldings
in the horse department and a di-
vision’ for Corriedale sheep in the
sheep department. Hog exhibitors
are pleased with a “non-skid” ma-
terial added to the aisles in the
swine barn to prevent animals
from slipping and injuring thém-
selves.
Another addition is a soundproof
studio for the use of radio stations
making recordings or direct broad-
| casts from the Farm Show. Nearly
100 such broadcasts were made at
the 1949 show,
The livestock show will be the
largest ever seen at any Farm
Show, according to advance entries.
In the total of 1,667 head are 95
horses, 555 dairy cattle, 259 beef
cattle (including 10 4-H Club
baby beeves and 129 open class fat
cattle), 437 head of sheep and 321
swine. Entry of nearly 4,400 birds
will make the poultry show one of
the largest in the country. ~
+ Livestock and poultry now bring
in 75 per cent of Pennsylvania
farm cash income and advancement
of these phases of the Farm Show
are in keeping with their increased
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__THE POST. FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1950
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