ffli GG PRODUCERS: The Proof Of The Pudding Is In The Eating... So To Speak [ere is the laying flock record of Mr. & Mrs. Robert Glass 13 Millcross Rd., Lancaster. I ■" * Size of flock Type of house Date housed S k■al p- EARLY BIRD FEEDS poultry feeds Mill.r & iushonj, Ine. poultry feeds Rohr.rstown, P«. - fh.n. Lane. EX 2-2145 The Glass’' keep accurate records. Total eggs per hen housed for entire production period from beginning of lay until flock was sold 273 eggs. Total feed use from start of lay until sale of flock 3.99 lbs. per dozen eggs produced; GOOD BIRDS—GOOD MANAGEMENT EARLY BIRD LAYING FEEDS ARE A WINNING COMBINATION FOR ANY EGG PRODUCER For finest poultry service anywhere, contact your Miller & Bushong Service Repre sentative or call us direct at 392-2145. \ V \*lf/// 6080 Cage insulated Nov. 1, 1963 Week* if i j ■'■’*,;*•'■ * i'+if* V* t ‘ Miller & Bushong, Inc. Ph. Lancaster 392-2145 Dote sold Age housed During the laying period from the 24th week of age ’til the 76th week, their birds laid 240 eggs per hen housed with a feed use of 3.8 lbs. per dozen eggs produced. The birds were kept in production until the 84th week. Rohrerstown, Pa. Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, February 13, 1965—5 Feb. 3.. 1965 20 weeks AND • SCD Enrolls (Continued from Page D office announced the appoint ment of Aaron Z. Stauffer, Ephrata HI, as a district di rector replacing Elmer Sen senig who had recently re signed. A resolution opposing the federal government’s proposed cut-back ill conservation funds was drafted by Amos Funk, chairman, and unanimously appioved by the directors. The resolution will be sent to Congressman Hague and to Senators Scott and Clark prior to Congressional action on the cut-back proposal Plans for the Annual Ban quet on March 9 at Solanco High School were further crystallized by the directors, including a list, of award re cipients Names of (he new coopera tors and the amount of acre age each has put under the program are as follows: Dan iel H. Martin, Denver R 1 (&l); Wilbur- W. l&eider, LLtitz R 4 (74); Paul O. Bucher, LHHz R 4 (83); Roy H. Garrett, Wil low Street (21); Loren H. Bucher, Quarryville R 2 (73); Richard B. Lefever, Quarry ville RX (110); Paul H. Herr, Holtwood R 1 (40); Leon P. Kreider, Quarryville R 1 (190); Arthur H. Moyer, Mahheini R 2 (98); Marlin W. Hosier, Manheim R 4 (139); Dorothy H. Neff, Conestoga R 1 (106); Camp Rodgers Indian Lake St. James’ Church, Lancas ter (15); Dean C. Herr, Con estoga R 1 (21); Dean Roland, Kirkwood R 1 (50); Jacob S. King, Quarryville R 3 (154). Ten other applicants with acreage totaling 557 did not wish their names to be used. Twenty-three requests for cancellation of agreements were also unanimously ac cepted., Maresch pointed, .out that most of these involved farms that had been sold for the Holtwood Dam projects, gone out of business, or signed up with new plans Rats destroy some 200 mil lion bushels of gram each year. This is enough to make appi oximately 12 5 million loaves of bread Efficiently From Cow to Bulk Cooler The “Sputnick" MILK-PORT ER is the clean e,st, most effi cient method tor transferring milk from cow to bulk cooler. • Manufactured from heavy gauge stainless steel. • Lid seals tightly to keep milk germ free. ' • Passes through openings 29" and over. 0 Moves quiet and easily on rubber-tiied, ball bearing wheels. 0 Does away with long, ex pensive pipe, lines, milk pumps and releaser. 0 Tw o sires. 0 Low-cost sanitizing. Inquire About Our Lease Plan Approx <*d for