SPOT CHECKING EGGS on their way to the carton closing machine are E. Roy Trout, right, and Robert Trout. After leaving the closer, the cartons are convey ed to a round table from which they are packed into cases, L, F. Photo Agway This Week’s Specials MAB£h MARCH 25 o J i£> \V v Agway Storm Seal Steel Roofing 26” Wide 8 ft. Sheet $2.13 10 ft. Sheet $2.66 12 ft. Sheet $3.11 Accessories available for Steel Roofing up to 30’ length) ** SNOW/SILO FENCE 48" High, 50' Long & All Prices FOB Warehouse Lancaster Bee - Line Supply Cent Dillervilie Rood, Lancaster 55 GAL. AGWAY LIQUID ROOF COATING BLACK PREMIUM GRADE SALE PRICE $25.00 List Price 539.95 While Present Inventory Lasts (Roof Coating, Aluminum Roof Coating, available in 5 gal. cans) Agway Steel Roofing Sale While Supply Lasts - V 1 > * ' (Complete Line of Aluminum Roofing Available $7.49 While Supply Lasts (Fibered) Agway IVi” Corrugated Steel Roofing 7 ft. Sheet $1.91 8 ft. Sheet $2.20 10 ft. Sheet $2.75 12 ft. Sheet $3.30 • Local Eggs (Cob tinned from -age 6) tablished firm, the Trouts plan with southern eggs than has to hold an “Open House” fiom been (rue in the past” April 3id to Bth lor (heir cus- Loealcd in the heait ol the tomeis and suppliers Amish country, near Paradise. Trout has many egg suppliers among that sect It is not un common today, Trout explain ed, to find Amish larms with 6000-12.000 caged layers Many have diesel lefngciation for their egg rooms, and use gaso line lights in their poultry houses, ht added CUSTOM PACKED A large part of Trouts’ out put is marketed in Pennsylvan ia as cartoned eggs These are packed either in customers’ car tons, or under the Pequea Val ley Farm label. Customers in clude chain and independent groceries, and dames The firm also markets a three-dozen pack which consists of a brightly decorated outei carton into which is placed a standard flat and filler contain ing 36 eggs. This pack is in creasing in popularity with su per markets for sales and fea tures, Bob Trout reports. OPEN HOUSE PLANNED To celebrate its 35 years in said *n Q m ft ft P. 6 climbs, turns, fills without universal joints! feed bln fills easily, empties completely * X ' s* Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 18, 1967 il °*s — ooaO@os®ffl This new flexible auger system operates without gears and from only one power source. Feed moves up, down or around 90 degree corners to locations over 100 feet away' Just put teed in bulk bin . . . system operates automatically only when L\ K needed . . . and there are no joints to clog up. Delivers up to 2400 lbs. of feed per hour. Anderson Box Co. P 0 Box 31157, Indianapolis, Ind. □ Send literature □ Have salesman call Name. Address. City. State. 4U THC FOULTHr IVDUSTHY ANDERSON SOX COWPANf INC • INDIANAPOLIS INDIANA business, and lo demonslialo the “new look" of this old cs- Eggs "Pushed" On Feb. Plentiful Foods List Responding to .m industr y re* quest made through the Poul try and Egg National Board, the U. S. Department of Agri culture gave egg piomotion a fine “push” by listing eggs in the Plentitul Foods list for February, according to Earl L. Hess, Ephr.ita, First Vice Chair man of PENB In addition lo listing eggs, the Consumer and Marketing Service devoted cons iderable editorial space to eggs in Feb ruary For example, the “Mid west Market Basket,” publish ed by the Midwest Area Infor mation Office of the Consumer and Marketing Service, ran lour features on eggs in its Febiu ary 7 issue. “We are always grateful for tins editoiial support of egg promotion by the USDA,"’ Hess Flex-a-Fill 6715 7 a e