32— Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 12, 1965 Thc registration fee for res — ■■ —■ idents is *iu. The annual horseman’s The training program for short course will be a two- post control technicians is of day affair on August 17-19. fered during thc winter'term Subjects to be covered arc: to provide training ■ needed horse parasites and their con- for jobs in that field. It con trol: nutrition; foot care; icc- sisls of two eight-week terms ords and record keeping; se- a year in each of two years, lection of foundation slock: A six-month summer place taxes: fitting: pasture and for- ment program between the ages; buildings and equip- second and third terms is rec ment: teaching students to ommended for on-the-job nde and judging. training. Series Of Short Courses Set By Penn State Univ. Dr. Kica C. Snyder, dlrcc toi of Penn Slate short coiuscs, recently announced thice courses that will ibe taught this summer, and the jnlioduction of a pest-control technicians piogram to be of feied duung the winter term. The plant materials short couise will be taught July 5-9 It will include liee. shiub, and vine identification and selection, plant materials lab oiatoiy, geneial maintenance including piunmg, plant ing and feitilization, insect and disease conti ol; lawn es tablishment and maintenance; soil impiovement and lock gaidens The comse is designed for homeowners who desue to impio\e and beautify their piopeities and make more ef ficient utilization of their giounds Individuals ovei 16 yeais of age aie eligible The Um veisity housing and dining fa cilities aie available The comse fee is $l5 An annual beekeepeis short comse, scheduled for August 16 20, wall featuie all phases of honey pioduction and mar keting The time will be di vided equally between the classroom and commercial oee yaids Registiation fee is $8 50 for state icsidents 16 years of age or more. • Egg Prices -.Continued irom page 1) mittee ■will drop the U. IS faim broiler puce aveiage to about 14 cents which will be one half cent below year ear ner levels ” The Poultry Survey Com mittee is sponsored by the Amei icon Feed Manufactur ers Association and the Na tional Tuikey Federation It is composed of economic ex peits fiom five Land-Grant colleges Membeis of the Committee aie Dr Ralph L Bakei, Ohio State University, Di Olan D Foikei, Univer sity of California, Dr William R Hemy Noith Caiolma State College- Di Richaid L Kohls Purdue Umveisity, and Di Hemy Laizelere, Michigan State Umveisity • Risser (Continued from Page 1) exhibit The Rotanans also puichased all of the other en tiles, plus some extra boxes the 4 H’ers brought in, and hosted the participants at then weekly Rotary dmnei meeting at the Odd Fellows Hall, 213 West Chestnut Stieet, Lancastei ■ Othei placings at the ex hibit weie Blue Ribbons Anne Myeis, Enc Stonei, Mi chael Hoslei and Shirley Buck waltei Red Ribbons Gary Poitei, Maty Habeistioth and Ruth Sinclan White Ribbons Diane Buckwaltei, Pattv Buckwaltei and Dixie Good • Etfer ('Continued fiom Page 1) .luaids aie made J aftei ten eais seivice as a »upeivisoi. Then cveiy five yeais theie < ftei Olhei aiea supeivisois le ceiviny seivice avvaids at the confeience wei e., old Lin trecamp Peach Bottom R 2 15 yeais Owen Ettei Dean •Vmick Morgantown J Wil oui Housei Lampetei, all ten yeais Thiee supeivisois fiom Leibanpn County also re ceived 10-year awards Leon Arnold, John Arnold and JUNE TO GO MUELLER! H. BRUBAKER L 350 Strasburg Pike, Lancaster R. D. 3, Lititz, Pa. Phone; Lane. 397-5179 Strasburg 687-6002 Lititz 626-7766 Complete automatic feeding for DAIRY COWS and CATTLE! Plus a complete line of bunk feeders to meet your exact needs Straight-out Auger Feeder With VanDala unit* you tin auatom buM Mio bunk faadlng aat-up to fit your naada. Briva aactton Ineludaa hoppar, drhra aa> aambty and 10", hlsh capacity •' augar. Additional augar aactlona ara In 10* ‘unlta and ara aaally coupM. f I See us for modem CALEB M. WENGER R. D. 1 Drumore Center KI 8-2116 Quarryville, Pa, IS THE MONTH VcmDalo UNLOADERS Doubt* augara d*llv*r man atlas* par mlnut* *v*n whan allag* la daaply froxan ... and at a la war aparailng eoat. Patantad V-p«ddt* tmpallar* throw ... not blow .., allaga down ahuta. Adjuatabla drtva hub* glv* poaltlva traatlan la Ml typas of allaga. Thraa-point auapanalon baapa anlbadar lava! at all tlma*. Fied-R-Fio Bunk Fteder - The new, all-metal complete feeder. High capacity •' auger rotatee within tuba. Glvee all-weather protection, even feed dlatrlbufr tten, and lower operating coat. Conviyor Trough An Important link In automatic feeding. Petitioned below alio chute, the VanOplc conveyor trough earrlee the allege tc the hunk feeder. Primary taction Includta hep* per, drive aittmbly, and 10’, •' auger. Additional W -auger aeiUonev added. lutomatlc feeding equipment High school graduates, 10 college entrance requlretnc years of ngo or older, are in math, science, and Eng! eligible for enrollment. Col- are not a factor. Intcrcs logo entrance examinations persons should contact . . „ , , . ... ......I Snyder for further inflort arc not needed, and the usual ' Order your Limestone now for even spreading by our modi spreaders. Quick Service, Free Soil Tests, Quality Limesto IVAN M. MARTIN, INC. it New Holland 354-2112 Terre Hill 445-3455 Gap 4424141 i Up to 20% more oiM t ,-S ■>.. Z / *.•*-*• r T V ... r- Q f The new John Deere 45 Self-Propelled can do up to 20 percent more work than its 1963 counterpart —up to five days' work in four days’ time. Main reason for this terrific performance increase is the new, exclusive cell-type separating grate. It reduces the load on the walkers and allows you to speed up Vz to % gear without increasing gram loss . . . without pay ing a single penalty. Bigger gram tank, faster unloading, higher unloading auger, and redesigned operator's platform are just a fe«v of the other improvements in the 45 Combine. Stop in soon and get the full story. 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