RECORDS ARE AN IMPORTANT par. e opera lion at the Earl Metzler poultry farm. Here Me ~'er, left, checks production records on one pen of his layers with Joe Wolgemuth, Jr., the hatchery representative. Both egg and feed records are marked on the chait each day and pounds of feed per dozen eggs is an important factor in planning future production. L. F. Photo • Metzler (From page 6) tion of birds This has not been the case in the Metzler flock. Out of the 3,500 birds only 11 died in November and only eight died in Octob er Does the vending machine pay’ Metzler says it this way “1 should have about 200 dozen per week to make it worth while, but the vending machine is paying its way now.” Metz’er does not hope to market all -his eggs through the com machine He sells most of h ; s production through the firm of Hess Brothers at Ephrata, but a few still go to a local market and to customers who come to the faim The difference of about 10 cents per dozen between the Quality Feeds at Low Cost .... FLORIN ® FEEDS ★ Labor Saving Bulk From Our Facilities We-Can Serve Your Individual Needs Call Mt. Joy OL3-2411 Today! Wolgemuth Bros., Inc. a dealer price and the coin machine price doesn’t sound like a -great deal, but with the cost of production at a bout 33 cents per dozen, the retail price of 50 cents could almost double the profit on every carton sold through the machine. Will Metzler add more ma chines’ Does he Man a fur ther flock expansion? “I can handle the work by myself now ” he says, “If I expand 5 * I wll hav° to hire labor, and, that can causa problems.” " ‘T think I have a pretty good location, right along route 72 in the edge of Man heim, and I don't think an other machine m Manheim would be profitable If this one goes well, I might try another onji in Lancaster sometime, but I don’t think so now ” Metzler said. Automation in marketing Modern Manufacturing to Our Exce'lent Service— „ v FLORIN, PENNA. * ► Farm Women 22 Mark Birthday Tenth anniversary celebra tions were held by Farm Women’s Society 22 Tuesday afternoon at . the home of Mrs. Richard Landis, 2306 Horseshoe Road. After devotions, led by Mrs. Lester Landis, the co hostess, members responded to roll call with, “My favor- ; te Christmas Carol.” Mrs. Landis gave a Christmas reading, and Mrs. Lloyd Herr gave a history of the society A four-tiered birthday cake hiked by Mrs. Carl Diller, president, contained the names of all past presidents on the top layer Delegates to the state con vention of Farm Women in Harrisburg- m January wi’ be Mrs Kenneth Habecker. Mrs. Wilmer Andrew and Mrs Diller. Mrs. Willis Roh rer is alternate delegate. The society voted to do nate $5 to the Lancaster Chapter for Infantile Paraly si's. Gi F ts were exchanged a mong the members. The January meeting will be held in the home of Mrs William Weller, 15 Mylm Ave., Willow Street, with Mrs Harold Ranck 'as Co hostess. Failure to drain garden hoses before storing them may result in the hoses burs ting *rom ice pressure About 40 of each 100 high school graduates now start on a college career about tw ! ce the number of 30 yrs ago. could bring about as great a change in farming as auto mation in production has has caused. BAGS LK ★ Easy Handling 50’s > £ ; v * Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 16, 1961—V Farm Women 2 Donate Toys Members of the Farm Wo men’s Society number two have contributed chi’dren's furniture and toys to the Bureau of Children's Service The gifts will be used in the room where parents have regular monthly and holiday visits with children living In foster homes The society hopes the gift will serve to make the room a brighter place during this holiday sea son. Funds for the furniture ii See HI. Dealers FOR 3 FT. EQUIPMENT McCormick* No. 100 Mower with 3-point hitch 3 PT. CULTIVATORS 69 See HI. •nttMKltMUt Mtnifflt N \ -• FOR 3 PT. EQUIPMENT • SUB SOILERS • RAKES • PLOWS *• and toys were raised by mem bers of the society selling turkey barbecue sandwiches at the Manheim Farm Show in October Seventy turkeys were used to make the sand wiches from an original reci pe It was the fifth year the group has sponsored the ac tivity. ]\Jr3 Ronald Gord’ey serv ed as chairman of the pur chasing committee for the furniture and toys. Officers of the society are Mrs. Hen ry G Hess, president; Mrs. Alvin Graybill, vice presi dent; Mrs Rufus Waltz, tieasurer, and Mrs Paul Herneisen. secretary. MOWERS PLOWS V >" nxf' v*\ vwv •'pep* w Dealers • DISK HARROWS ® BACKFILL BLADES • CORN PLANTERS E.T.a. ssoo ASK US FOR IH TWINE McCormick 3-Point Mounted Plows