16—Lancaster Farming, Friday, December 16, 1955 Strasburg Choir Offers Pageant Sunday Afternoon The Christmas Story will be presented in pageant and music by the Strasburg Wesley Metho dist Church again Sunday after noon at four o’clock in the Church auditorium Due to an overflow audience last Sunday, the prog- Dairy Development Program New Milk Replacement Program New “Dairy Dri”, an all milk product, replaces milk as the three day old calf’s basic diet. “Dairy Dri” offers more economical feeding and a better than average rate of growth for the young animal. 1. New Calf Developer Pellets For rapid growth and economical feeding, Calf Developer Pellets are fed with a 2. limited milk replacement program when the calf reaches age two weeks. 50% pellets with home grown corn and oats makes calf feeding during this fourteen week period even more economical, This complete Dairy Development Program, based on Green Pastures Dairy Feeds, offers local dairy herds the finest possible feeds . . . and the most efficient and economi cal feeding program. What’s more, medication and vitamin supplements are available with Green Pastures Dairy Feeds for correction or prevention of diseases such as intestinal parasites or milk fever. MANUFACTURERS OF FINE FEEDS SINCE 1875 ram is being repeated. Participating are: Robert Groff as the Prophet; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ruoss as Mary and Jo seph, Shepheids will be William Pont?, Warren Aument, and Frank Koch; Kings Thedford Bair, Robert Aument Imd Robert Weaver; Angels— Gebrgine Hen sel, Patsy Cramer, Diane Bair and Margaret Strubel; Little Angels Linda Winters, Linda Mae Brown and Carolyn Louise Pine; Little Children of Bethlehem . Louise Wentz, Marianne Weaver, Ask about fast, economical Bulk Feed Delivery. ' *■ j MILLER & BUSHONG, INC. Bormie Harvey aird "Bill Logan.' ' Miss Lilly Ann Warner, Lan caster, will direct the pageant. A graduate of Boston University, she is especially well prepared in Religious Art and Drama The choir will give a brief musical program prior to and during the pageant, in keeping with the theme. Soloists will be Mrs- Donald Betty, Miss Grace Nuss, Mrs, Richard Sheaffer, Donald Miller, and guest soloist, Harry Peiffer. Mrs. Richard Lontz,- will be at the organ and Mrs. Rodney Mayhew will direct the choir. Green Pastures ROHRERSTOWN, PA. ONLY DAIRY PROGRAM EVER DEVELOPED ESPECIALLY FOR LOCAL DAIRYMEN ! The new Green Pastures Dairy Development Program, is the only feeding program ever de veloped especially for local dairy herds. What’s more, it offers a feeding program for every period of your dairy herd’s development. • from three day old calf to high producing milk cow. No. 22 Dry and Freshening Ration High .nutrition diet which fits dry cow for next lactation period. More import ant, No. 22 Dry and Freshening Ration develops mammary glands properly so that Jhe cow gives better than average milk production after calving. 3. 4. Complete Lactation Concentrates (14% and 16% Concen trates) Complete concentrate to supplement roughage and provide a well-rounded feeding program during the important lactation period. Dairy Protein Concentrates (24% and 32% Protein Concen trates) To take better advantage of the economy and 5. nutritional values of home gj-own grains and roughage, these carefully blended protein concentrates are fed as a supplement to these home grown products. And perfectly supplementing the new dairy program, Miller and Bushong also offers a Dairy Service Department . . . experienced dairy nutrition and management experts are available to you, free of charge, to answer your ques tions on dairy herd management and solve your problems pertaining to quality of roughage, etc. Phone Lancaster 2-2145. NO WATER Herman, Neb Mrs Emma Miller is not so sure she likes the fact that, when she goes to her water pump to get water, she gets, instead, high octane gasoline. This has been going on for some weeks now and no one admits ownership of tho gasoline While three bulk plants are located near Mrs Miller’s home, all three operators deny that gasoline is missing from their tanks LETTER TRIPS SUSPECT Cleveland, Ohio Because a counterfeiter overlooked the fact that 1944 nickels- bore a letter P on the back,-detectives traced some nickels, without the letter P, to Francis L- Henning, a 64-year-old eng.neer- In Henning’s East Side room, agents found five zinc plates for printing $5 notes, a homemade camera and other materials for photographing and reproducing cash 1