Clycte WUsler Wins Prize Snyder, a' high school student ] n Feedlot Planning Contest honorable mention awards will clyde ‘ B . Whaler, New Hoi- er will be Presented a plaque vVmonr^r^ns 7^ nnd SI, has been judged na- and $lOO, plus other honors, Q smith tional winner in a feedlot by Arthur Hyde, president of i lining contest sponsored by A. O. Smith, at an awards Wissler is a vocational agn }lje Harvesters Division of A. luncheon, Tuesday, April 7, cultural student and is secre -0 Smith, Inc. m the Host Motel, Lancaster, tary of the Putuie Farmers of Woesler, student president Wissler’s sponsor in the vo- American, Grasslands Chapter at Garden Spent High School, is cational agriculture contest He has been a member of the the ion of Mr. and Mrs. Eu- was Kmpmeyer, Inc, New Hoi- parliamentary procedure team e R. Wissler. land. and has won two FFA Founda- S For his design of a livestock Also to be cited at the tion awards in crop raising feeling area, the Future Farm- luncheon wall be the second and safety. Speaking of Pullets MANAGEMENT In large measure, flock performance, depends upon the devel- opment of a bird's MAXIMUM EGG LAYING CAPACITY. Prop- er management of GROWING PULLETS is important principles contributing to success. Other equally elude: and adequate sanitation. For a sound, successful REC ORD PRODUCING* program which will raise your pullets at a surprisingly reasonable cost See your Early Bird Service Representative or call us direct at LANCASTER, 392-2145 NOTE: * We HAVE FACTS AND FIGURES. \\\il//// IMPORTANT good breeding, "FINEST SERVICE ANYWHERE" IS important good Bt % 9 c/1 itJX & JUST ASK FOR THEM! Miller & Bushong, Inc. Rohrerstown, Pa. Ph. Lancaster 392-2145 (Area Code 717) one of the most factors in- feeding Lanapster Farming, Saturday, February 29, 1964 His feedlot project was earlier named the best in this region, prior to national com petition. Wissler developed his livestock feeding area plans with the guidance of two voca. tional agriculture teaohers at Garden Spot, Robert Herr and Gene R Daugherty. Holstein Men To Hear Three Dairy Experts Three nationally known au thorities on dairy management will addiess a regional insti tute of the Pennsylvania Hol stein Association, scheduled for 7 30 pm Tuesday. March 17, at Elizabethtoy\ n H'gn Sch ool The speakers will be Dr Clinton E Meadows, East Lansing', Miclh , Ralph E\ans Beierly, Mass , and J Buan McCague, AWiston, Ont , Can ada. The Elizabethtown session ■will be one of seven regional meetings arranged for the fourth annual Breeder Insti tute of the PH A Dr Meadows will speak on “Dairy Cattle Breeding, To day and Tomorrow,” while Ev ans wall address the session on “Steps to Profitable Dairj Farming ” McOague, farm manager for the internationally - famous Glenafton Farm, will be repre senting one of the leadang dairy eattle breeding enterpri ses on the continent Topic of FOR BEST WEED AND INSECT KILL! ALLIS-CHALMERS Power Precision Sprayers Finance for profit Ask ua about Allia-Chalmera time payment plant. Get the dollar-making’ difference with MLIS-CHALMERS SALES It SERVICE NfT Allen H. Matz Farm Equipment New Holland, P«. L. H, Brubaker Lititz, Pa. Grumelli Farm Service Nissley Farm Service Qnarryville, P». Washington Boro, Pa. Lausch Bros. Equipment Bred Gilt Sale Averages $83.90 Bred gilts averaged $83.90 during the semi-annual gilt and boai sale of the Lancaster County Swine Producers Assn., Inc , Saturday at Blue Ball. The top selling bred gait, a Yorkshii e consigned b> Leon L, Arnold, Lebanon, brought $l2O and was sold to C Lloyd Bur nish, Lancaster R 6 Topping the open gilt listings ■was another Yorkshue, an en trj of Olair Fichibangh, Fel ton Pa , which sold for $62. 50 to Melvin W Maitin, Lit itz R,l Oipen gills aceraged $46 60 Masonn Homes Farm, Eliz abethtown consigned the high selling boai, a Duioc He went out at s6'2 50 to Stephen A. Maitin, Diumore R 1 Boats av eraged $47 77 Tlhe 4 3-head sale, held, at Paul Z Martin Sales Stable, grossed members f3,0'97 50 Auctioneer was Paul Z Mar tin, clerk, James Z Martin, and sales manager, EJjwl Pish- his talk will be “Held Man agement and Promotion ” A question and answer per iod will follow the formal talks. Admission tickets are available from local Holstein Olulb offi cials, and all members of the 4-H Clti/bs and the Patur© Partners of America organiza tions will be admitted free off Charge Save time! Get at the Job right now. The AIIU-J Chalmers wand-type spray* i er covers a 30 to 50-foot swath depending on pres-1 sure used. Pumps avail* able 6-roller HYPRO.J 250 psi and 8-roller HY-; PRO, 350 psi. Hand-gun sprayer shoots an even mist 30 to 50 feet.) Ideal for trees, shrubs, I fence rows, cleaning build ings and machinery, fight-) ing fires. Thirty-foot hose > available. Standard 20-foot aluminum non-corrosive booms cam be extended to 33 feet to cover ten crop rows or a broad swath of field crops. Nylon nozzles can be ad justed to suit your spray requirements exactly. L. H. Brubaker Lancaster, Pa. N. G. Myers & Son Rhcems. Pa. Stevens, Pa. 13