S—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, March 17, 1962 Miller and Bushong Increases Bulk Feed Handling Machinery Contracts, have been lot bj Miller & Uushong, Inc , ttohr erstown, Lancaster Count>, Pennsylvania, for a second bulk finished feed loading sta tion It will consist of IS bulk feed bins of vaiving capacity for a total of 320 tons with its own traveling overhead scale Cher-all height of the strm lure will be 7S feet fiom tlio Farnam Ropewick Full) Automatic (’attlcoilci As Low As $26.95 see Them On Between Lincoln and ('la j Alrito lor Illustrated Literature and Lou Introductorc Prices ELAM Z. ZLAIMERAIAN LI tit/; U. D. 4, Pa, 55-S?«=SSSSSSSS^ Need . . . HAY-STRAW-EAR CORN More and more- tarmers a is- buying Ironi us lor bettor \aluo and all around satislaotion Delivered any quantity Phone Strasburg OV 7-3211 Esbenshade Turkey Farm Medicated For Your Added Protection Come In and See Us Next Time You're In Town Joseph M. Good & LEOLA QUARRYVILLE ground to the top of the IS liole, < lectin turnhead. This will bring the total bulk load-out facilities to ap proximately bOO tons The new station will enable Miller & Hushong to take care of ex panding sales, increase m plant oflicioiuv and assu'e contimird prompt service to then clients Sprout Waklion of Muntv, Pennsvlvama is the prime i-ontiactor Const! u(tiou will dart immediately Pa. Poultrymen Plan June Meet Harrisburg The Pennsyl vania Poultry Federation will uold their Annual Confeience at Poniib>hama State Unner sit\ on June 21 and 22 The progiam this jear will , entci around the Marketing theme A 1 Kish of the Penn sihania Faim Buieau Coopci ame Association and Ur Ed waid Russ of the Pennsylvania State Unneisitv aie co-chair men of the Progiani arrange ments Mi AAilliam Durboraw of Voik is the general chan- man The Progiam will trv to in form the mdustiy as to what Buy Now and Save! PARADISE, PA, start and sturdy growth that means more profits later by feeding RED COMB CHICK STARTER. Highly palatable, nutritionally correct and uniform in quality, RED COMB CHICK STARTER is your best boy for Quality Results at Low Cost. SSSSSS^scSSSSSSSiS Sons NEW OFFICERS OF THE LANCASTER COUNTY 4-H Holstein club at their election Thursday night are, seated L. to R , Kenneth Zunn, Mt. Joy R 2, vice president, Elvin Shelly, Manheim Rl, president, Richard Shelly, Manheim Rl, secretary, and Paul Welk, Strasburg Rl, treasurer. Standing L to R. are Paul Trimble, Quarryville Rl, game leader; Donald Bollinger, Manheim Rl, song leader, Robert Wenger, Quarryville Rl, news reporter, Linda Welk, Strasburg Rl, song leader, Donald Trimble, Quarr/ville Rl, county 4-H Council represen tative and Carol Krantz, New Providence Rl, game leader Dale Shirk and Donald Trimble, both of Quarryville Rl, and Pail Welk, Strasburg Rl were also named junior leaders. L F. Photo. changes must be made to so that bettei i elutions pan he chairman has promised a very the maiketms trends made between produi pi delighttul eieuing including Special clfoit will be made tin ouch and including the ion- musical entertainment and an. to ha\e all segments of the m- sinner illustrated lecture bv a world dustiy attend the Conference Donald Iloin, H,inp p f travelei and ponltrMnan ■❖*❖*❖❖*❖❖*❖*❖*❖❖❖*❖❖❖❖❖***❖❖**❖❖❖❖❖****❖*❖❖*❖❖❖***❖❖❖**❖***❖❖❖❖❖❖❖❖-5 A bird has to live to lay. . and New Ames birds are famous for their high livability. The results of hundreds of flock records show Ames In-Cross birds average 88 to 95 ' < livability Many individual flocks show 97 to 98 ' i livability under good management conditions. Layability is important too! These same flock records and Ran- >le Tests show New Ames layers dom Sam lay longer For instance, one flock’s production record showed 90' o production at 6 months, a peak of 98 ' < the 7th month, and 92 ' < the Bth month And, every 3.46 lbs of feed they consumed produced a doz- ;s The same en eg; 11 months of lay’ You’ll house more la3 r ers. case more eggs with New Ames chicks See us right away for all the facts and your free Ames In-Cross cata- log Stop in . we’re in business to serve you s> s loultryman reports an older flock laying 75 ' < after EBERSOLE HATCHERY ROUTE #l, ANNVILLE, PA. Phone: UNderhiil 7-2161 APPROVED AMES IN - CROSS HATCHERY ieak at 92 C to 95'< and •‘J f *
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