—Lancaster Farming, Friday, October 31, 1958 8 U.S. Grains OK’ed For Overseas In Public Law 480 The USDA has announced the status of purchase authorizations fo rfeed grains issued to foreign countries under Title I of Public Law 480. From the beginning of the Title I program through Oct 22, purchase authorizations totaling about $213 million (including ocean transport costs), were is sued for feed grains This total is divided as follows Com $99 millions, Barley $7O millions, Oats $5 millions, Strong “Package" Big, strong-shelled eggs are scarce and wanted. The U.S.D.A. says that strong shells plus good whites, help to hold Fresh Quality longer You can have your Egg Quality Program “built-in” if your layers are Mount Hope Queens We break out thousands of eggs, so we are sure. QUEEN eggs are really High Quality in a Strong “Package" . . just what you need for highest onces. Breakage alone is said to cost $3OO a year on a 2000 bird plant. Mount Hope Queen chicks can be bought year round Johnson’s Hatchery EPHRATA Ph. RE 3-2980 M PERUCHON included a modern broiler chick delivery truck in his inspection tour of the Martin plant Here he is giving careful attention to the thermometers located m various parts of the truck body to permit the driver com plete certainty of his load’s well being Of the ventilation system in this truck and the hatchery building, he de clared, “Vunderful ” LF PHOTO Grain sorghums $35 mill ions, Rye $6 millions India holds active authoriza tions for 500,000 metric tons of corn, and grain sorghums under which purchases have not been completed Italy is authorized 41,- ATTENTION DAIRYMEN Limestone Sand For Use In Dairy Barns . M. STOLTZFUS & SON. INC. Asphalt Paving & Crushed Stone Quarryville STerling 6-2191 000 metric tons, Israel, 82,000 metric tons, and Iceland, 16,500. Some of the contracts under which these countries hold au thorizations expire Nov 29 and 30, while others run until May 30, 1959. Kenneth McCauley CANDIDATE FOR REPRESENTATIVE “Believing that in the fu ture I would have to .face my MAKER as well as the voters, I could never play politics with human wel fare, as did the 1957 Ses sion of Legislature ” For Your Call Quarryville, Pa. DEMOCRATIC French Leader Tours (Continued from Page One) ein hatcheues in producing chic kens for faun flocks Such items as de-beakmg, delivery “right in to the house,” automatic equip ment and sanitation At Lancaster Stock Yards, one of the first things he requested was information on the use of Stilbesterol—Gffecffts, gains, prof its and other facts of its use. When asked about his organiza tion, M. Peruchon explained he helped found the bureau after World War II when feed quality after the occupation was very bad. “During and after the war, we did not have' a free exchange of information on feeding, diseases and husbandry ” “We were late and we had to improve In this time our govern ment understod nothing about the livestock industry, so we had to organize by ourselves. We were nble to collect money for re search with feed manufacturers and breeders who were making their own feed ” We have received much techni cal assistance from the United States, including a quantity of books from the War Department, the University of Maryland, and the USDA. With these books we started teaching members pf our group ” ‘ We are very indebted to Dr Morley A. Jull, of the Umv of Maryland. I think without his help we would not be success ful.” “Our work at first consisted o f learning, teaching and publishing “Also Bail Bond Service” BUHRMAN’S I CONVENIENT ONE PRICE PARKING LOTS IN LANCASTER Opposite Brunswick Hotel Opposite Post Office Chestnut & Queen Streets West Chestnut Street Next to Western Auto & New Weber Hotel East Kmc Street Norman A. Buhrman, 228 N. Duke St. | “Also Bail Bond Service” il!lllllllllllillllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilll>l!llllllliuiilllllllllllllliiilllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllll| I GREIDER I | ★ Super Cross Leghorns | | ★ Shaver Star Cross 288 Leghorns | | ir Van tress Arbor Acre Broiler Chicks | | Broiler Chicks Still Available in December i | Greider Leghorn Farms, inc. | | Phone OL 3-2455 , Mt. Joy, Pa. i fiiiiiiiuiiuiiuuiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiuiiiuiiiiitttiiiiiiiiittiiiuiiiimiiuuniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniimtiiiiiiiP. our findings Then we had to en rollment and organize a ie sf'arch farm here we are able to study feeds efficiency, egg pro duction, rate of gam and other factors for French feeds ” “Year round we study feeds of our members and when a new drug is coming on the market, be fore our members use it, we test it Ours is a private organization for all French feed manufactui- Dunng the war I studied use of by-products of all kinds for use as livestock feed, since the Ceimans took all our corn and vheat. but left the milo. They didn’t know what it was. We made feed of low quality bran, sargo, alfalfa, mineral, and sometimes meat scraps and fish able to conserve a certain quan tity of our poultry.” of our poultry.” “Even since the war we have tried to use by-products to make feed, since we are so short* of some kinds. We have tried to use remains from the squeezing of grapes for wine, and even the v.ne prunings from grapes. This is made into a flour-like feed, fermented to increase digestibil ity but we got very poor re sults It' was no good for hogs and poultry and very little for cattle ” This is why I am here, to learn what I can of your methods and tike them back with me.” Photos on page 5 DEAD ANIMALS REMOVED PROMPTLY Will Pay Full Value tor Dead Animals Dealers in Bnnes, Tallow and Hides FRY’S RENDERING | WORKS Prop., John Fry 2114 Hollinger RD. Lancaster Ph. EX 2-4*15 It No Answer Phone EX 7-0472 aiiiimiiimtiiiiimtmimiimiiiiiiimimiiimimiiiiiiir , a