18—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, July 29,1967 Hutton Homed PSU Ass't. Exp. Stot. Heod Robert F. Huttom professor of farm management at Penn Stale University has been named assistant director of the Agricultural Experiment Sta tion at Penn State as of this month. The appointment was announced by Russell E. Lar son, dean of the College of Ag riculture, and M. A. Farrell, station director. ’ Experienced in computer use, Hutton has an initial as signment to apply computer oriented management control procedures to budgets and re ports related to the program of agricultural research. Hutton has been associated with the University since 1954 in the Department of Auricul- turai Economics and Rural So ciology. For several years Ws research led to development of linear programming models to biend feed and formulate live stock and poultry rations. He describes linear programming OVER FEEDING Follow the Wayne SOW BLOX Program and Get these Benefits . -rSST ' - H. M. STAUFFER & SONS, INC, FOWL’S FEED SERVICE Witmer *• Quarryville R. D. 2, Peach Bottom GRU C °* C. E. SAUDER & SONS Elizabethtown r. D j feast Earl mountville feed service E. D. Z, Columbia ROHRER’S MILL S. D. L Romka WHITE OAK MILL f E. D. 4, Manhelm PARADISE SUPPLY Paradise as a mathematical technique to maximize profits or minimize costs, considering all available resources and restrictions. In more recent work he has employed computer simulation techniques to represent farm businesses and other economic systems. This involved charac terizing the essential features of the system and preparing computer programs to repre sent these essentials. One of these applications was in the area of farm financial manage ment, which he will continue m his department. A graduate of the University of Kentucky, he received the master of arts and doctor of philosophy degrees from Har vard University with a major in economics. DID YOU KNOW Over 50 percent of Pennsylvania’s com mercial forest land is owned by professional people, busi nessmen, factory workers, re tired residents and even house wives. £> tf • Every sow gets her share • Sows won't get too fat • Farrowing, milking problems decreased • Stronger, healthier pig crops • Each bite balanced-no mix ing, no waste • Highly palatable-sows like Wayne Sow Blox • Feed anywhere easy to handle - feed on ground • Lower cost than most pro grams HERSHEY BROS. DUTCHMAN FEED K MILLS, INC. R. D. 1, Stevens 7 HEISEY FARM SERVICE i Lawn and Bellaire MILLERSVILLE SUPPLY CO. 4 KUUersville ’ ’! Reinholds LANCASTER PONY CLUB HOLDS INVITATIONAL PUN HORSE SHOW The Lanchester Pony Club hosted a “fun” horse show Sun L day afternoon for members of the Brandywine and Fair Hid! pony clubs. Held at Lanches ter's headquarters, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Gib son, Drmnore, the show was judged by William Murry of Wilmington, Delaware. Alt youngsters performing in the 150 x 300-foot show ring won ribbons. Events and plac ings were: Walk-Trot George Young, now is the Hcß,’y qnow isnow Jr.; Penny Watei's; Tony Gib son; Chx-is Gibson; Cetoa Mac key. Unrated Horsemanship—Can dy Groff; David Copeland; Pat Quartucci; Chris Gibson; Pen ny Water’s: John Ban*. Horsemanship for “D” Rated Children Susan Gill; Patti Hassler, Ralph Hill; Debbie Weir; Pixie Wateis; Linda Sut ton. Horsemanship for “C” Rated Children Gail Groy; Sherry Bryson; Mary Skiles (2); Bar bara Goodwillie; Peggy Leahy. “D’s” Stadium Jumping—Su san Gill; Ralph Hill; Debbie Weir, Mary Beth Little; Rose mary BinMey; Anne Goodwil ls “C’s” Stadium Jumping Sherry Bryson; Gail Groy; Rosemary Marvel, Barbara Goodwillie, Pam Hassler; Maiy SMes. Water Game—Pam Hassler; Rosemary Binkley; Barbara GoodwilMe; Ralph Hill; Anne Goodwillie; Nancy Henkel. Egg and Spoon Game Gibson; Candy Groff; tfiarr; Pat Quartucci; Tony E. M. "P Poultry Equipmei Also, we sell, ins| t 11 Brock Feed Bins Equipment and qj R. D. #l, WILL son; Maureen Little, Walk-Trot Bareback John Nancy Henkel; Susan Gill; Barr; Maui'een Little; Tony P«trti Hassler; Ralph Hill; Mary Gibson; Celia Mackay: Penny Beth Little. Waters; Ohxds Gibson. Unrated Bareback—Pat Quar- Gail Gray; Peggy Leahy; Bar tued; Hazel Lowe; Candy bara Goodwillie; Rosemary Groff; Axle Gibson. Maxwel. CONTROL Tobacco and Vegetable Insects SPRAY WITH Diazmon AGSOO Available at Your Local Dealer ® Diazinon Insecticides: U.S. Pat. No. 754243 ;al way to convert an old building to cages. A practi it is our Business Cages is our Specially, ill and service Hart Cup Watering Systems, Complete Bramco-Ookes Poultry andl Hog lltypes of ventilation. STREET, PA. * * ~ , I “D” Bareback—Debbie*-Weir; “C” Bareback—Pam Hessler; PH. 464-3321