Making Blue Prints YOUR FUTURE? oday, more than ever before/ poultrymen must plan ahead. Fakes a sharp pencil and a careful analysis of the situation to make the decisions every poultryman must make to KEEP AHEAD of the competition. You've got to do more than just mark, time! This is a challenge for you . . . and for us ow's a good time to consult with a Miller & Bushong service resentotive. He will be glad to share his ideas and counsel •ased on years of experience. Why not call on him today? 'ember , , « EARLY BIRD FEEDS and good management A Winning Combination For Any Poultryman jour Miller and Bushong ICe Representative or call us 392-2145 (Area Code 717) . v \\\ l l , / / / XT* "Finest Service Anywhere" 9 CP Miller & Bushong, Inc. Rohrerstown, Po. For Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 27, 1964—1 S Two 4-H Club Members Will Get Kiwanis Scholarship Grants Two Lancaster County 4H animal husbandly courses He club membeis will be recipi- is a 1964 giaduate of Solan ents of $lOO scholarship giants co High School His fathei will fiom the Lancaster Kiwanis accept the awaid Club ****'& Dining his seven yeais in The awaids will be piesented to Lois Ann Oveigaaid and Kenneth Weaver at the regu lar Tuesday noon meeting of the Kivvanians at Hotel Bruns wick Weaver, the 17 year old son of Mi and Mis Jason Weavei, Quarryville R 2, is a fiist term student at the Pennsylvania State University He enioiled last week in the Ag-Industry cumculum and will study gen eial agriculture and science subjects duung the summer session During later semesters he will probably specialize in Kv KENNETH WEAVER new ground drive rake > s* **• . tv s s. -V »a .-V V < * SV v **&*?>.# r $* £ - L>j* ' , **r > ■*<■'•' > ✓ / X *Jv> A > \ £ ■*»< V>* f>. Jf J|*» *• * * ■“ > v AV x fluffs hay into windrows Build fast-curing windrows behind any trac tor with the new 77 G ground drive rake built by Alhs-Chalmers. Parallel-bar raking action moves hay shorter distance, saves leaves because reel speed is right, regard less of travel speed. Come in and let us show you the new No. 77G along with the rear mounted PTO Model 77M for Allis-Chalmers tractors, and the trail-type No. 7 rake and tedder for all tractor makes. Ask us about the Allis-Chalmers plan to finance your time purchase of farm equipment. ALUS-CHALMERS <*S> SALES i SERVICE L. H. Brubaker Lancaster, Pa. Grumelli Farm Service Qaarpyrille, Pa. L. H. Brubaker Lmtz, P*. N. G. Myers & Son Nissley Farm Service Bheems, P»- Washington Boro. Pa. Lausch Bros. Equipment county 4-H woik he has earned pi ejects in the Red Rose Baby Beet club and County Guern sey club He is cunently sec ond vice president in the beef club Miss Oveigaaid, the 19 year old daughtei oi Mi and Mrs. Waltei Oveigaaid 2290 Lea man Road, Lancaster, a sopho moie at Albi ight College, Read ing is maiming in Home Ec onomics and hopes to become a home economics teacher. The giaduate of Conestoga Valley High School had straw beuy and home economics (Continued on Page 18) LOIS OVERGAARD X * Wi, gk v '-‘ > » * > * ’ 4 I. V. *»*• - f £ ♦ > y 2?? * v v «** * ' *< < i *• s t< *fi / & v <\ <C -* v Alien H. Matz Farm Equipment !>«w Holland, Pa. Sterens, P». ,1 A* A A « % ,
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