EGG PRODUCERS All Systems Are Go For Better And Lower Cost Egg Production ANNOUNCING An ADVANCED and program for feeding layers The EARLY BIRD OPTIMUM PERFORMANCE LINE This program will 1. Get them up there quicker. 2. Keep them up there longer. 3. Bring them down slower. Larger average egg size in the early stages of Better liveability through improved flock health. Better overall shell quality. WHEN AVAILABLE - October 4, This program will match maximum performance with sensible minimum costs per dozen or per pound of eggs, k_ at all levels of production For further information on the new Early Bird Optimum Per- formance Line/ ask your Early Bird representative or coll PLUS for both cage and floor operations! "FINEST SERVICE ANYWHERE" IMPROVED Miller & Bushong, Inc. Ph. Lancaster 392-2145 Rohrerstown, Pa. (Area Code 717) production. 1965 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 25, 1965 • "Chains" County Breed Assn's. (Continued irom Page i) Present Calves To FFA County nual reports of their opera- brced f«ocations made lions with USDA. hc:r , an " ual « a,f . '^csertto- Officials of the Packers and ,t 0 ‘ hree n,eir ' bc ‘® of ** Stockyards Division of USDA’s ™ure Farmers of America Consumer and Marketing Ser- at the Lanier Vice, which amlnisters the P& Fair- The I£C, P ients of tb® S Act, said the action arose <^ es w * r ' c ;f e " from civil suits filed by each thls ™ ek lby : he vo “ tl °^ l firm against the Secretary of isuj.ure (teachers arud Agriculture in June 1962. The resentatives of the respective suits, later consolidated by the as !2? iat^ n f\ ... , . Court, sought judgments that f JSL? the firms were not packers Kuite within the meaning of the Act, «« f a fjg* 0 ” 0 ' 6 . at 4 and that they should not be be.Wowin H.S., and is to* Act, a Federal statute which y«™ld son o Mr aaut Mra. regulates those engaged in in- terstate livestock and poultry required to file annual reports. The Packers and Stockyards fJ lde ’ was do % £ marketine and meat oackine Mow ® r y Fr «y lfarm - 401 ® cavu «• vauey SSn7 pracUce^ onoPoliStiC and' the Ul m ßegulafions r lssued under the Act require that all livestock dealers and market agencies boys who toad applied' for tins r! “W Guernsey calf was won file annual reports of their Ed!wlin Brenemian, a sopho operations with USDA. ore at i«n(peter^£irg H4S. He is "the 14-year-oM son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Breneman of WiKow Street El. The calf, Lmdenhof Top Command Custine, was bred on the farm of K. Daefter Linde, Oxford' El Its sire is Gayoso View Top ’Command, • Milk Pricing (Continued from Page 1) tion by the four cooperatives wtas still unanswered at the time this latest request was released. Should Secretary Freeman and its dam is Lmdenhof Ad follow the cooperatives’ re- miral’s Guste. quest, fluid mnJik prices for The recipient of the Ayr tihe last three m'onths of 1965 shire ca’if was Paul Brubaker, might conceivably be advanced 17-year-oM son of ,Mr. and by about 22 cents per hum- Mrs. Milton M. Brubaker of dred pounds, or less than Vz Litftz Ell He is a junior at cent per quant Farmers’ re- Warwick HiS The calif was turns, depending on utiliza- donated 1 by Spruce Villa ‘Farm, tion of all milk, might be as Lititz Rl. Jt was sired by much as 1.0 cents per hundred- Jon-el Colonel’s Fashion, and weight of all milk produced its dam is Spruce Vila Cons —— Royal. The calf is registered ATTEND THE CHURCH under the name of Spruce OF YOUR CHOICE SUNDAY V.fflia Fashi.cn -Royal. Shaver Starcross 288 Layers Win 1965 Pa. Random Sample Test • Highest net income $2.52 per bird • Highest hen housed production 274.3 eggs (13 eggs more than the second place pen) • Third best feed conversion 3.68 lbs. per dozen • Good liveability 97.3 % The results of this test just prove what many Pa. poultrymen already know. . , .You just can not beat the Shaver Starcross 288 for production and making money. Greider Leghorn Farms, Inc. } R. D. 1 Mt. Joy, Pa. 5