n |, p information on the poultry hus- POUltry JCiXpCll iness for the last 25 years, n «♦>' - DCTT will retire on July 1. Retires At- rsu In recognition of his long , service, Leuschner has been s*redeslc> -H. (Fritz) Leus- name( j professor emeritus of clmer, professor of poultry agr i CU ]tural extension by the scienc*. extension at The Penn- g oar< j 0 f Trustees oif the Uni sylvania . State University and ygrsity. a man, helped provide j n historic with the Bxten pennsylvania with educational s ; on service, he has conduc- SEE US FOR ENDRIN Miller Chemical&Fertilizer Corp. P.O« Box 25, Ephroto 733-6525 ATTENTION Farmers and Poultrymen We are the largest suppliers o£ Wood Shavings in. the East for Poultry Litter and Cattle Bedding packaged in bales, burlap and paper bags. We are now receiving a new crop of very clean peanut hull. Save money by picking up at our warehouse. 0. & D. SAWDUST CO., Inc. 659 E. Main St., Lititz, Pa. (formerly of Manheim) Phone 626-2068 Distributor For Shredded Pine bark for Mulching Evergreens, roses, etc. We deliver anywhere. For prompt service call ted hundreds of meetings and demonstrations on all produc tion and preparing processes FREDERICK H. LETJSCHNBR in the poultry industry for resi dents of 18 counties in the State. His specialties have been poultry housing, management, nutrition, records and records analysis, and central brooding systems. Leuschner joined the Penn State extension staff as an as sistant professor of poultry husbandry in 1938. He is a member of tlie Poul try Science Association, Ep silon Sigma Phi, Extension Professors Association of Penn State and the Masons, He has prepared numerous magazine and newspaper arti cles on poultry science in ad dition to a variety of exten sion circulars and leaflets. The Bible says there will be wars, and rumors of wars, and history proves that to be a fact. Scarely a generation during the span of recorded history has been without a conflict some place in the world. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 15, 1963—: Though the U.S. farmer Breakfast cereals are Imp or- ® tnwvn °onfv *2* ner« tant for their valuable contri- 1 , , ’„v l « y r ,i- n bution of protein, vitamins, f boys , " h ° t plan *® minerals, and food energy. attend , co ege *1“ to ” aj °" point out Penn State exten- 111 agrwultm-e. Thousands of sion nutrition specialists. Their S° od agriculture-related 3 obs convenience, economy, and S° unflled each year wide variety help prevent a diet from becoming monoton ous. „ Cereals on Menu QUALITY SERVICE MONOLITHIC and CONCRETE STAVE SILOS TERRE HILL SILO CO. INC. TERRE HILL, PA. Phone 445-3911 SINCE 1927 MbRE FvR YwUR M*NEY WITH WAYHE PERSOHAUZED SERVICE PROCRAMS (You can read about all sorts of new ideas to lower your dcosts of production In the laying house. But how to know .what Ideas will work for you, how to adapt them to your particular farm ~ that is a problem. That's where Wayne Personalized Service Programs can mean so much to you. Trained and experienced Wayne service men Stave the know-how to give you practical help in solving four poultry problems. Come in and put this team of personnel, research, and modern feed manu facturing techniques at work la keep feed costs down flflck ef/iciPHSJ up,; FOWL’S FEED SERVICE R. D. 1, Qaarryrllle B. D. 2, Peach Bottom GRUBB SUPPLY CO. Elizabethtown MILLERSVILLE SUPPLY CO. Millersville DUTCHMAN FEED MILLS, INC. R, D. 1, Stereos ,C. E. SONS ' D. Eas|t; Earl J, & SON ■u"' h' ! &* Bellaire A statesman is any politi cian who agrees with you. MOUNTVILLE FEED SERVICE R. D. 2, Columbia rohrer s mill B. D. 1, Honks H. M. STAUFFER & SONS, Inc. Witmer - Ronks - LeoU HERSHEY BROS. ' Beiuholds ■1!
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