’Jrom Page U a i 960 graduate in agnculturo at the . gtrasburg High «on llic Keystone 0" 1 p cg ce in the FPA slrn$ l rn n i Show last Jan- , c ai- old farm boy l.» 100 acre 11 “t ill! parents, but s » , a feed fi'm dur cjmmcr to help <o ''college expenses ;E jjjj term The schol ,rc “ll be paid in tv o 'V.tsJTlie^first^a if ny? nn i [visny of Our Per His Records and Low Hosts Are Built Into Our Early Help You? May We Early Bird Feeds and Good Management a WINNING combination for any poultryman Contact your Miller & Bushong Service Representative or call us direct at Lancaster EXpress 2-2145 \ * x \ J j $3OO payment to the univer sity, will go toward the. year of schooling Upon en rollment for his second year Hubei will have another $2OO cicdilcd to his account Presentation of the aw ard was made to Huber at the meeting of the county toachcis of vocational agu cultuie in Manho.ra high school on Thursday Present ing the award was Mr Christ C Kumler, the packing film I Wo have long wanted to show our apnreciatioii h ’ the woik of the vocation il agncultuie progiam' hut it LOWER Egg Production Customers Manage to Get TOP PRODUCTION Bird Housed with Feed Conversions of 4 lbs. per dozen or Close to \i) v ®' c 4 \bs. 01 0 d * AoJ« r ‘ • -te oi* coTVS " .•a-- 1 ”'" 1 °\l „o\ onVi ' .. = „ e t*s . Oees«« ******* __ tVn® r» a\ Miller & Bushong, he. ROHRERSTOWN. PA. Manufacturers of Poultry and Livestock Feed Since 1875 remained for it\c teachers Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 3, 1960—5 to show us the way we cou ld help,” Kunzler said in making the presentation The program was outlined by a committee of teachers and approved by Kunzler with the aim of helping worthy students continue their education beyond high school The committee was composed of Marlin Hennin go", Elizabethtown, Herbert Hcberlem, Solanco; and George Myers, Lampeter - Strasburg, all teachers of vocational agriculture Teachers on the committee to screen applicants fe 1 " the Finest Poultry Service Anywhere award were Robert Herr of Now Holland; Henry Givler Peouea Valley and Russell Drumm, Cocalico High Scho ol Huber plans to enter PSU for the fall term How things change' Now adays when the doctor finda a patient m a iundown con dition, he prescribes lessgc't and more time at the ofticc I£ you want it to be a sboit summer, 311 st sign a 00 day note @ f it. Laying Feeds Bird iov Ph. Lancaster EXpress 2-2145 This Week (From pace 41 farmers” who now ha\e the opportunity under our dem ocratic system of government to speak foi themse ves in a way that there can be no miatik.ng their preference ® Corn Support CFrom page 1> 1958 The minimum rate may be me eased if the final 1960 crop corn support puce as de vr.nmcd m October is higher It will not be reduc ed As m the past, Mi Becker said, the pneo supoort pro gram lor corn will be craned out through loans on farm stored com and through pur chase agreements Tlmso will bo availaole from harvest lime through May 31s 1 , 1961 and will mature Julv 3t, 1961 Co. Holsteins Make Records Brattleboro, V + —The Hol stein - Fnesian Association of America has announced the completion of outstanding of ficial production reedids by legistcred Holstem cows in this area The cows, their records and their owners are as follows Roaring Maples Puot Sov ereign owned by Harold K Book Ronks, produced 17,- 340 lbs milk and 641 lbs of butterfat in 365 days on twice daily milking as a 6- year-old Royaldalo Rena Sue ownpd by Robert C Grofl, Quarry v’lle, produced 15,033 lbs bf mJk and 586 lbs butlorfat in 365 days on twice daily nn'king as a 5-year-old Herlandia Gem Mai go Sev ern owned by Galen W Herr of Elizabethtown, produced* 14,453 lbs milk and 512 lbs butterfat m 339 days on twice daily nnlk'ng as a 5- year-old Diana Pabst Willow Slope produced 19,267 lbs milk and 651 lbs bidterfat in 365 days on twice daily milking as a 5 year-old Whispering Cedars Lucy High F 18,838 lbs milk and 681 lbs butter xal in 365 days on twice dai ly milking as a 6-year old Both are owned by Robert H Kauffman, Manhenn Mirror Lake Fobei Modest 3128934 ov/ned by H E. and Maybelle Kctlermg, of Lititz produced 19,579 lbs of milk and 737 lbs butterfat in 365 days on twice daily milkmg as a 9-year-old Trout Spring D Forum Grace 3435894 owned by John E Ki cider, Lancaster, produced 14 237 .bs milk and 574 lbs butterfat m 365 days on twice daily milking as a 7-y a u old Check Poultry For Parasites Experts Suggest Summer'.imo is the season when oxlc. nal parasites mul tiply most iapidly This is a'so the season when poult iynic.l aic usually the busi est with o’hci iobj on the farm and the little things are ollen neglected However many times it is these htt’e things that may cause the mo s t trouble with the laying flack Checking some sample bndS in the laying Pock to delect the piescnce oi extern al parasites should be a weekly choir, say Extension ■ Poultiv specnhbls These lit t o v arm its’ can be seen bv close observation of the bir'l'' . 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