>—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, February -6, 1962 6 SEE US AT THE FARM SHOW NEXT WEEK One of us will be at the Allis-Chalmcrs Booth most of the week. Also visit the displays of some of our other manufacturers sush as . . . • Allis Chalmers • New Holland • Wilson Refrigerator Booth 701-702 • C. A. McDade Co. Hay Fans Booth 361-362 369-370 ' • Louden Barn Equip ment Booth 521-524 • Wayne Wyant 1-5 incl. - 643-646 • A. E. MacKissic Co. 16A -16-18 • Van Dale Booth 312-313 • Ontario Drill Booth 305-307 • Smoker Elevators Booth 141-142 D • Starline Barn Cleaners Booth 394 - 395 400 • 401 • Terramatic P9A & PIO L. H. BRUBAKER 350 Strasburg Pike, Lane. Lititz, R. D. 3 Ph. Lane. EX 7-5179 Strasburg OV 7-6002 Lititz MA 6-7766 • Keystone Farmers (From page 5) Youth Fellowship. JOHN W. EBY John Jr. farms with his parents on the family farm at Pequea Valley High School. He was chaplain in his local chapter FFA in ’59. president in 1961 and county recording secretary in 1961. John was winner of the Sears Gilt in his chapter and went on to win the Star Livestock Fanner" award in his chapter. He was named county winner in the Sears Gilt program in 1959. At present John has 27 sows, 20 gilts and three boars in partnership with his fa ther. He has 100 per cent ownership of 5 acres of corn He is treasurer of the New Ho 1 land 4-H community club and alternate representative to county 4-H council. He is a reporter for the school newspaper. Last year he placed fifth in the state in Livestock judg ing during FFA activities week He holds the Red Rose Farmer Degree in the county FFA| (Turn to page 7) ■ ■■•■■■■Ul ■■■■■■■■■£ ■ WE INVITE YOU ■ to see the newest * in modern £ i SPRAYING S S EQUIPMENT ■ at the S MYERS EXHIBIT J Farm Show Jan. 8-12 2 2 Lester A. Singer ■ 2 HONKS- PA. 2 2-Ph. Slrasburg OV7-G712 2 -4MHI ■■■■»■■■■■■■ ■■■■»? 1962 Farm Show Schedule MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY 8 all Breeds—Small Arena. B:oo—Judging starts in all Departments, —Vocational Demonstration Contes except where specified hours are Room A (Auditorium), Main She indicated. ■ Building, Continuous to 5 00 p.nr 8 00—Judging South downs Small 10:00—Society of Farm Women, Annu Arena. Convention, The Forum, Educatli 8 00—Judging Ayrshires, including 4-H Building. Club Classes and Vocational Dairy io.OO—Judging Merinos—Small Arena. Classes —Large Arena. 10:00 —Judging Shropshires—Small Arer B.oo Judging Guernseys, including 4-H io : oo—Pennsylvania Young Farmers’ / Club and Vocational Dairy Classes sociation Meeting,- Room B, Ma —Large Arena. . Show Building. 9 00—Judging Balgains—Large Arena. 11:00—Christmas Tree Growers' Assock 9.00 Judging Swine, Vocational -Classes (Turn to page 7) «k ,l,B *****" Bß "* Bßßß * ,,,, *** l,B ** l, * B ** ,< ** ,,B **** l, **** ,,l * Blll, " ,, * 1,1,, * 8 * ,,1,,,, ** 8 * Tk.WHYar.aHOW EARLY BIRD High Producer Pellets! WHY: 1. They make a substantial contribution in maintaining NORMAL UNIFORM Feed intake, thus MINIMIZING "ups and downs" in daily egg production. 2. They help maintain production during "stress" periods. 3. They permit backward birds in the flock to get extra feed HIGH in VITAMINS. AMINO ACIDS, and MINERALS thus keeping these birds competitive with more aggressive high pro ducers who try to control access to feeders and fountains. IN SHORT THEY HAVE PROVEN VALUE IN INCREASING AND MAINTAINING EGG PRODUCTION BREEDER FLOCK OWNERS PLEASE NOTE: THEY HAVE PROVEN VALUE IN INCREASING AND MAINTAINING HATCH ABILITY HOW TO USE: 3 ■ 5 lbs. per 100 head per day on commercial laying flocks. 4 ■ 7 lbs. per 100 head per day on breeder flocks. (Increase amount fed under stress conditions such as hot days, extremely cold days, or during respiratory difficulties. Decrease to regular level when stress is removed). THE RECORD SPEAKS FOR IT SELF I Many of our leading egg producers, breeders, and hatcherymen have used them for several seasons and are full of praise for their PERFORMANCE. Used as re,commended ihey will give you a SPLENDID RETURN on your investment. \^of , £' / v Miller & Bushong, inc. ■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■■»■■■■■■■» ■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■■■■■■■■■■■bhi OF Mery We Have YOUR Order Please? -"Finest Service Anywhere" and Rohrerstown, Pa. Ph. Lancaster EX 2-2145
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