Farm Calendar '■ Jan. 31—Producers Live stock Cooperative annual meeting. Feb. 2 —Southern 4-H Trac tor Club, Wenger Imple ment Co., Buck. Feb. 3—1:30 p.m. Lane. Co. Farm Women Society offi cers meet, Christiana. Feb 3—Northern Lancaster County Tractor Club meet ing, H. S. Newcomer and Son, Mt. Joy. Feb. -4—4-H Electric Club Meeting, PP&L Building, Lancaster Square. -Feb. s—Societies 17 and 20, Febfuaty meetings. Feb. s—Lancaster County Banker’s Assn. Banquet g p.m„ Conestoga Valley Association, Poultry Cen ter. y e b. 6—4-H Baby Beef Club Annual Banquet. Feb 7 1, & 10 and 19, February meetings. Feb. 9—4-H Ayreshire Club meeting. Feb. 9—Southern Tractor Club meeting, Cope and Weaver, Willow Street. Feb. 10—Northern „Tractor Club, Arthur S. Young, Inc Kinzers Feb 11—4-H Electric Club, PP&L .. . _ . 4-H Guernsey Club, Solan co voc-ag building. Feb. 11—Societies 14 and 16 meet. Feb. 12—1 pm., York Co. SPABC dist. meet, Cater pillar Assembly Plant, in. Yory. Feb. 12—Societies 21 and 22 meet. Feb. 12—Lancaster County Ag. Extension dinner meet ing, Hostetters, Mt. Joy. 'Feb- 13 —7 p.m. Lebanon - "Berks Co., SPABC dlst. meet, Leb. Valley Farm Bureau, Lebanon. Feb. 13—4-H Holstein Club to Ice Capades Feb. IS—Society 13 meets. Feb. 14—Societies 2 and 7 me6t. Feb. 14—Poultry Assn. Bar becue. 2-5 p.m. at Center. Feb, 16—Southern Tractor dub' meeting, Mann and Gnunelli, Mechanics Gro ve. Feb. IB—Farm Bureau An ti*! meeting, 10 a.m. Guer nsey -Pavilion. ' Feb. 18—7 p.m., Chester Co. SPABC dist. meet, Sads buryville Fire Hall. Feb Iff —7 p.m Lane. Co. dist meeting, E. Hempfield Elem. School, LandisviUe. Feb. 20—4-H Leaders’ Ban quet, Hostetters, Mt. Joy Feb. 21 —Annual Bred gilt sale. - , Feb. 23 —Herr’s Implement Store, Williw Street. March 2—Conestoga Farm Supply, Quarryville. March 3—Market Hog Show. March 11—Dairy Day. March 19 —Swine Producers Assoc annual banquet • Co-op Slates (Continued from page 1) age group. The trip is the grand prize for the contest and will be Aug. 9 - 12. This is the fourth year for the event, Rentschler reports Last year 6,939 contacts be tween members of the Penna Cooperative Council and or ganized youth group mem bers were made. tee Brobst, Lancaster Pro duction Credit is secretary treasurer of the county coun cil. youth committee wijth membership of Charles Co wan, Interstate Milk Prod.; Harod E. Menzel, Eastern States Exch.; C. P. Brantley, SPABC; Simeon Horton, Mt. Joy Farmers Milk Co-op, and Donald Berry, Producers Ex change Other council members are the Lancaster County Potato Tobacco and Tomato Grow ers associations, Producers Live Stock Exch., and Nat ional Farm Loan Administra Uon. Grapefruit are so-called be cause they sometimes grow - • f 16—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, January 81, 1959 How Well Will You Do WE FRANKLY DO NOT KNOW. BUT JUDGING BY THE RECORDS OF OUR CUSTOMERS CHANCES ARE YOU'LL DO VERY GOOD. Here is an example— The record of Jim Garber, an Early Bird feeder from Elizabethtown. R. D. # l. Period November 1. 1957 - November I. 1358 Hens Housed Hens Culled Birds Died Hens at end of 12 mo. period Depletion EGGS PER HEN HOUSED FOR THE 12 MONTHS Total feed used for period , Feed used per Hen Housed FEED USED PER DOZEN EGGS .. FEED COST PER DOZEN EGGS Percentage of sizes sold Large Medium _ Pullet Pewee Cracks Jumbo 72.2 23.3 3.4 0.1 0.9 0.1 r We are pleased to get reports like the above, fpid we wish to compliment Jim Garber as well as many other Early Bird Feeders on their good rec ords. Here’s Another Record Made At Early Birdf 3480 Leghorns in Pens 1, 2, 3 and 4 EARLY BIRD LAYING FE GOOD MANAGEMENT A Winning Combination For-Any EggProduc Contact your Miller & Bushong Service Representative \\\ll»/// '' Y '' Early Bird Laying Feed 980 78*. 103 , 799 18-4% lO MONTHS PRODUCTION . . . • 74.259 c production sverage • 4.01 lbs. feed per dozen eggs Standard practices and regular Early Bird feeding programs were used. or call us (Greet at Lancaster EXpress 2-2145 ICK'h > v y *• * ■.fix . 243.5 81,012 lbs. 82.66 lbs. 4 lbs. 16.8 c sequel . gathering oi eggs attention to all pertaining to egg quality is very 'important," says . -That, this effort- brings results, js testified'to by his receivers who praises his consistent shipments of quality eggs. AND Miller & Bushon ROHRERSTOWN. PA. Manufacturers of Poultry and live Stock Feed Since With •f \ i<. Ph/ Lancaster EXpress 2^21 / + - «■ * / J? - •/ *' * < * >V i. /•» > v ■-» '•& ■•> * } » (S'- ;j