o—Lancaster Forming, Saturday, May 8, 1965 • Vo-og Teachers (Continued from Pago 1) Midi Robert Herr ns chairman and consisting of: Ralph Lay man, C’.nrlaiul Gingerlch. ond Ch.ulcs Ackley, to select two topics for discussion at the Institute session. The topics considcied wcic Will Lancas lei agricultural (mining be aHVitrd by, \acational-tcchni c.il school-.' Imi trovement o.f \ ounu F, imci facilities in (ho countj Team (caching com dilution of vocational agiicul'uic with other subject nnltci. Revision of farm me chanics contest. Junior high school agucultuial possibili ties in Lancastei County. Training teams to ic.piesent the state at national contests Seieial woikshops were set up in prepaiation foi PFA •week These included dairy at Ep'hrata High School. June 10 at 1 /pm. Livestock at Lancaster Stockyards. June 8 at 9 am Farm Mechanics The next teacheis’ meeting at Lampeter Straclburg High was set for June 3 at Bhza- Sclrool, June 9 at Ipm bethtown High School vS^Msfe” STOR-N DRY 9 CENTERS All-weather drying and storage with push-button grain handling Need new stoiage and drying facilities? Want to stream line giam handling and eliminate hand shoveling? Then investigate Butlei Stor-N-Dry gram centers featuring new automatic bin unloading. These new Butler centers combine all-weather drying and stoiage They aie the most completely automatic giam handling systems available. These centeis take the guesswork out of choosing the right equipment . . . bung you eveiythmg you need in one ‘package” This includes; Butler bins, drying and aeiatioi. equipment—the finest, safest way to store and condition gi am loading augers and Butler’s new com pletely automatic bin unloader. Butlei Stoi-N-Dry equipment, designed and manufac tmed by Butler giain storage experts, is available for every size fai m and to meet all crop, climate and moisture conditions. We’ll be glad to give you all the facts on Butler Stor-N- Di y centers Phone, to let us know when to come on out. Or, if you pi efer, just drop in the next time you’re in town. We’ll be glad to see you. HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL BUTLER FARM STRUCTURES AND EQUIPMENT DISTRIBUTED BY; M. K. MANHEIM, PENNA. • Scranton (Continued irom page 1) need for such accommodations, and demonstrate Chat the new hoadquaiters gradually will assume a more substanti al vole as a center for the Commonwealth's whole agri cultural program, Che Secie daiy said. In addition to strictly de partment use, meetings and consciences in the building, ranging in sue fiom 10 to 200 peisons. have averaged neatly one a day since Che clcpaitmcnt took occupancy, he added Funds foi the $2 9 million, 4stoiy structuie were au thorized by (he 1959 Sttate Legislate e Ground was brok en Octcbei 30, 1962 by Gov emoi David L Lawience, and Governor Scranton officiated at the laying of (he corner stone December 11, 1963 HOKE Estate^ 665-2266 s >. y \ 1 Making Blue Prints for Today, more than ever before, poultrymen must plan ahead. It takes a sharp pencil and a careful analysis of the situation to make the decisions every pouitryman must make to You've got to do more than just mark time! This is a challenge for you . . . and for us, Now's a good time to consult with a Miller & Bushong service representative. He will be glad based on years of experience. Remember . . . EARLY BIRD FEEDS and GOOD MANAGEMENT A Winning Combination For Any Pouitryman Contact yom Miller and Bushong Service Representative or call us at Lancaster 392-2145 VS*® 2 Rohrerstgwn, Pa. "Finest Service Anywhere" YOUR FUTURE? KEEP AHEAD of the competition. (Area Code 717) to share his ideas and counsel Why not call on him today? & B c/v Miller & Bushong, Inc. '> > •* - * <