members o£ the .ed their teach nal agnculture Ceitihcates of .ppieciation them I Gailand Gingench, teacher If vocational agncultuie at *enn Hanoi High School, pre fcnted the honorary degrees Mi Landis Biackhill, pnncipal at the high school and Clayton t®eisei owner of Hanoi View fun, Millersa ille "U In addition to Gingench and Howard Sighn, teacher of \o 'iktional agriculture at the School, the certificates ot ap preciation were presented to E£sse* <♦> <«• <*>,*»> •»>„•»> •s&ssß- <♦> •»> •»> •» •»> , •» _<♦> •:« LAY-BITS FLOW FREELY AND CUT YOUR FEED COST Sinos R, Buckwalter Bird-in-Hand Farmers Feed & Supply -Nt>w Holland & John Martin Haro vi Ho Maurice Good Gordonvllle Future Farmers Seven At Banquet Mrs DorCthy Geiiach ot the Penn Manoi English Depart ment for hei assistance m the public speaking contest Mr Amos Funk. Millers Mlle Rl. for his assistance with the land judging contest and oth er projects, and Jack Owen editor of Lancastei Farming, for his coopeiation in repott ing FFA news . y Chapter Far nd thiee Certi neciation were ■ night by the Futuie Farm at the group’h and Son ban- Ten awards were made to FFA members foi outstanding woi k in the chapter during the past school ieai The pres ident of the chipter, James Benedict, was named Chapter Star Farmer as well as out standing member in the De- Kalb contest for agricultural excellence Jay Mylm, president of the junior FFA and present chapter delegate to the co unty association, was named Star Greenhand 1 ditjdPi LANCASTER SERVICE CENTER QUARRYVILLE SERVICE CENTER eastern states iay-uts are an entirely new concept in layer feeding. Introduced in scattered test markets only this past winter, demand has spread so rapidly that they are now being made available everywhere. eastern states IAY-UTS are free-flowing crumbles < . , best for bulk bins and automatic feeding. Layers scramble for their share of high energy iay-iits yet wastage is minimum. Poultrymen are extremely pleased when they com pare the very favorable iay sits price with their excellent egg production and good layer health. They also like the way iay bits handle so freely through bulk bins and automatic feeders ... a mighty im portant point in this new concept of layer feeding. / Why don’t you, too, become o lay lire feeder and hove the advantage of excellent production, fin* layer health, and all the economies of completely automatic feed handling s iwgjllv Wilson Scoft West Willow Stephen Kurtz Morgantow n Martin Wanner Gap Jacob L. Kurtz HUzabethton n The national FFA Founda tion awards tor dairying and farm mechanics went to Glenn Ile>-s Harold Herr won the awards for poultrj farming (Continued on Cage 241 Revised Farm Milk Price Estimate Issued Xew 4oi k Reiiswl esti mates or farm milk pines ii. the New 4oik-Xew lersei nulkshed for the quaitei be ginning April 1 weie issuc-a heie toda\ following the an nmimemeiu in Washington ol lowei go\eminent dam snp- poi t prices I.'i C 7 (Hanford mill' m.iiket administrator said his new estimates of unifoi m taim pines are Vi GS per hun diedweight (4b "> quarts) for April, sn>$ n > 47 tor Mai, and ■jiS 4 f ) for June The .wiininstratoi ’s new Ap ril estimate is 1G cents lonei than his first prediction, made (Continued on Paste 24) Eastern Slates FARMERS’ EXCHANGE A farmer owned cooperative Headquarter* VVeit Springfield. Mais John E. Melhorn Mt. Joy G and G Feed & Supply Lititz - Manhoiin Henry B. Hoover Evan E. Dinger RoinholcLs % - S*. _ c «*- =_ -*H ~ 1 i 'J J , '* ‘ „ ! IV^» J3 ' ■ [fr ... * * local office I [ Pfister Associated | . (rowefs * MMOUS NAME ,N CO * N r. I), 3, TjmriKstor Ph. TW 8-7121 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 14, 1962—13 whether you feed, sell, or seal ... It Pays to Plant P-A-G Hybrids! Whether you grow coin to feed, sell, or stole under the government program, you’ll want the top performance offered by P-A-G hybnds Last year, farmers who planted P-A-G hybrids m this area piaised the standabihty, pick ability, and shellout With P-A-G hybrids, you harvest all the com your land is capable of producing! You have a big investment m every acre of com you plant... proper hybrid selection assures you of maximum com yields. I have a good supply of adapted P-A-G hybrids that will meet your soils, conditions, and needs. We can supply P-A-G alfalfa, clover and sorghum, too! Fred Frey, of Twin Ooks Farm, had the top yield in the Lancaster County 1961 Pa. Corn Club with 170.2 bushel produced with PAG SXI9. CONTACT Your Local P-A-G Dealer For This and Other Dependable Hybrids That Meet Your Par ticular Soils, Conditions and Needs Melvin M. Brendle Willis H. Weaver B. r>. I. Ea,st Earl B. 1). 1, Mount Joj Torre Hill HI 5-2444 . , .. - Wolter B. Martin L« J. Denlmger Co* o. i, nrumoro Paradise Intercourse SO Willis Horst H. 1). 4, liitit? M\ C-07.V", David B. King Bo\ 2471 lid., I.ancastor Horry J. Daugherty 11. I). I, Kirkwood L\ !)-23.‘J0 Mountvilfe Feed Service 11. n. 2, Columbia Mountville .\T 5-2001 Eli O. Nolt R. D. 1, AVrt HolKuid i:i, 4-0332 Paul G. Nolt H. O. t. Manlicim 065-7323 Edgar S. Porter U. I). 1, Washington Horo MillcrsV ille TK 2-7458 & THE MOST OL 3-4012 Honsel K 1 8-2092 Cloyd Wenger U. I). 7, Lancaster K\ 3-1032 Eugene Spotts 11 I). 2, Honotbrook BR 3-3958 Fred Frey K._J). 2. Qnarryvllle ST 0-22 ST. Ross C. Ulrich, Jr. K. 1), Poacli Bottom Hcnscl KI 8-2488 Charles Ranck Box 237, Rose Axe. I.eola, Pa. OL 0-0151 Richard Shuman 2515 Chestnut Ritlgo Dr. knu as tor BX 3-0853 t t
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