pack: )S a veiy important part of tractor maintainence, according j 0 the winners of the distinct 4-H tractor demonstration contest at Kutztown this week Gerald Kreider and Paul Tumble, both of Quarryville won a trip to Penn State Uni versity next month for their effort /# For Laying Pullets r • V. \ >;-■ * /v/ \s? EARLY BIRD FEEDS No. 26 Ali-Mash Laying Ration or No. 11 Egg Mash and STEPS UP With just the "right" yolk color, a firm albumen and better shell texture you will be shipping those higher, better pay- ing grades. COSTS STEP DOWN! A balanced, energy packed feed like Early Bird will keep your cost per dozen eggs surprisingly low Improve Your Profits! Aik Miller & Bushong's local serv- iceman to visit your farm—tell you more about Earlv Bird No. 26 All Mash or No. 11 Egg Mash and Grain. Lei him explain Miller and Bushong's free management quali- '•Y control check-up for young laying flocks. Today Call Lancaster \\\ 111/// S6' fc Manufacturers of Poultry and livestock Feed Since 1875 STEP UP PRODUCTION with Scratch Grain Combination QUALITY TOO! Miller & Bushong, inc FLOWER ARRANGING WON THE district 4-H dem onstration contest and a trip to Penn State University for Mary Jane Kreider and Mary Esther Hess, -both of Man heim. The girls presented their demonstration at the elim ination contest at Kutztown this week. *_B(/ cr> 1 & fip EXpress 2-2145 Rohrerstown. Pa. p h. Lancaster EX 2-2145 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 23, 1960—7 q Poultry Tour ' " ’ (From page 1) WHEELHORSE and SIMPLICITY Garden Tractors Snavel/s Farm Service NEW HOLLAND EL 4-22 U Upside-down, Backwards or any way you look at it KEYSTONE LEGHORNS Are Hard To Beat NEW WIDER BITE 5-FT GRASS HEADER Chops 25% Thu new Model 50 Allis-Chalmers forage har vester steps up the width of cut by 25 percent so you can chop grass or hay one-fourth faster. For row crops, the new Model 50 has a unique kind of loop-type distributor to feed corn, sor ghums, etc., butt first across the entire Width of the 36-inch cylinder. Let us show you the many lime-proven advan tages of the Allis-Chalmers forage harvester, now improved better than ever. Call for a demon stiation, Ask us about the Alhs-Chalmers plan It. 'in once your time purchase of farm equipmenl. <(|e> "ALES AND SERVICE L H. Brubaker N. G. Myers & Sod Lonca's pr Pa Mann & Grumelti Farm Serv. Pa, L. H. Brubaker Lititz. Pa. Suavelys Farm Service show the poultrymen his 11,- 000 broilers and 45 acres In vegetables for the Philadel phia and Lancaster markets. The 3,000 White Leghorn layers, and pullets on skc acres of range at the home of Roy Book, Ronks R 1 and the 3,600 Leghorn layers in the remodeled barn of Harold Brubaker, Strasburg R 1 will compete the morning session of the tour After a picnic lunch at Black Rock Retreat, the group will observe mush room spawn operation on the farm of Paul Farr on, Kirkwood The 12,000 layers in the windowless house on the Joseph Leslie farm, Oxford R 2 are fed and watered auto matically. The temperature in the house is controlled by thermostat and manure is removed daily by a pit clean er. Growers will also see Leslie’s 22,000 broilers, 4,000 pullets, 104 sheep, and 90 acres of Christmas trees. A stop at the caged layer operation of Warren and Ro bah Hess, Quarryvill Rl, will complete the tour The Hess family houses 3 500 caged layers in a 300’x30’ insulated concrete block house. Our Customers Are Our Best Salesmen Pa U S Approved Pullorum-Typhoid Clean KEYSTONE HATCHERY Hep, Daniel R. Myer Ph. Leola OL 6-2243 Hatchery. Ph. Leola OL 6-7851 Fasfer Rheems, Pa. R. S. Weaver Stevens, Pa Nissley Farm Service *hingion Boro, Pa.
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