Southbound Shorebirds Egret ,are common in Pennsyl-by the Agricultural Experiment Miaroto Throuoh State vania ,*t this time. They are seen station at Penn State. The vol * along.4hallow streams, lakes, and ume features 156 original pen- Shorebirds flying south from ponds. and-ink drawings of the most the Arctic Circle are migrating common birds in Pennsylvania through Pennsylvania this week, . eapp S plus facts about 423 species ZTISfTSSS&Sfc affirms TWs found in the Commonwealth, and associate professor if zoo- Sandpiper often goes to the The guidebook is available for logy at The Pennsylvania State coa f, t , s $l-00 P lus six cent s stale sales University. thi far north tax from “BIRDS.” Box 6000, Professor Wood says the fall ’ University Park, Pa, 16802. migration of shorebirds begins Many surprising and interest- Check or money order should be in July and reaches its peak m ing facts on birdlife can be found TI , O Ponncv i August. Herons such as the Great in “Birds of Pennsylvania,” a mdde payable to The Pennsyl- Blue Heron and the Common paperback guidebook published vania State University. HI-MOISTURE CORN CLINIC Program Featuring— Dr. Marcus Haggard on: If you are thinking of building corn storage wet or dry, be sure to attend and get the latest facts on High Moisture Corn. Aug. 13,1969 -10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Liberty Fire Hall New Holland, Pa. Lunch available by Ladies Auxiliary $1.75 See your Penn-Jersey representative about the midwest farm progress tour this fall by jet I Penn-Jersey Harvestore Systems, Inc. 309 Diller Ave., New Holland, Pa. Providing complete nutrition to hens is Ful-O-Pep Egg Ration Senes prime responsibility. Adjusted by season-in energy and protein content, it reduces losses from production slumps and smooths valleys and peaks in production curves by per fectly suiting the feed to fit the local climate. This is supported by the Stevens Feed Mill, Inc. S. H. Hiestand & Company Leola Harold H. Good Terre Hill Hi-Moisture Corn Phone (717) 354-5171 DR MARCUS HAGGARD was born and raised on a Kansas fairn, 31 adm ted from Kansas State University as a veterinari an He piacticed in Indiana as a large anim-il practitioner for 8 yeais, and manufactured live stock equipment for 8 years He owns and operates several busi nesses and is retained by equip ment companies and banks as a consultant and speaker. Last year Dr. Haggard spoke to over 100,000 people m the United States and now appears with regularity before ' groups of Production Credit Associa tions, Federal Land Banks, live stock association groups and other key agriculture groups throughout the United States. I EGGS, EGGS, and more EGGS! WITH FUL-O-PEP EGG RATION SERIES high rates of lay during the winter months that have been obtained from its use. Efficient feeders know that Ful-O-Pep Egg Ration Series is a re sult getting feed that performs ex ceptionally well, and on an economi cal basis. We have the whole story check on our complete Phase Feeding Program. Stop in and see us today! Stevens Feed Mill, Inc. Returns by popular Demand. Salunga Stevens Lancaster Farming, Saturday. August 2.1969—19 MANHEIM JOYS By Corene Rohrcr The Manheim 4-H Club has introduced a new Child Care project for its members. It is the first pioject to be led by two teen leaders, Marilyn Stauffer and Janice Naumen, with no assistance from an adult leader Teen leaders for this year’s activities will be Donna Hershey, Marilyn Stauffer, Ellen Mikota, Janice Naumen, and Marcia Shaf fer. Several members journeyed to Plymouth County, lowa on the annual county exchange trip They include: Janice Naumen, Ellen Mikota, Coiene Rohier and Marilyn Stauffer The club is selling cookies to raise money for county activities Some members also participated in a submaiine sandwich sale to raise money for the exchange trip. CLASHING THIMBLES By Linda Leaiuan The seventh meeting of the Clashing Thimbles Sewing Club was held on July 23 at the Penn Manor Junior High School sew ing room Demonsti ations weie given on “Glooming Magic for Modern Girls,” by Karen Alex ich and “Modeling for Round- Up” by Ellyce Jean Engle. Judging of projects will be held on July 30 On August 5 at 7 30 p m a fashion show will be held at the home of Mrs Edward Leaman. The Fashion Show’s entertainment committee is Bet ty Jane Barley (Chairman) and Ellyce Jean Engle and Linda Leaman. Progress Days Feature Hay Crop Silage Show Farmers from all areas of Pennsylvania arc expected to participate in this year's Hay Crop Silage Show. Scheduled for August 26. the show will be one of the featuies oi the 1969 Agricultural Pi ogress Days, Fox Chase Faims in To wanda Separate classes have been set up for legumes, grasses, summer annuals, and winter annuals. Each main class is divided into thiee sub-classes based on mois tuie Awards will be piesented to the lop five winneis in each sub-class. All samples in this yeai’s com petition will be judged on the basis of chemical as well as vis ual characteristics. Foi this ica son, the closing date for all en tries has been set for August 8, thiee weeks before the show Samples may be submitted any time prior to and including \u gust 8, at one of the following locations - Dr J W Biatzler, Animal Science Bldg, Penn State Univeisity; Milton Heishey Farms, Hershey, or Bradfoid County Agucultural Extension Association, Towanda. An exhibit must have at least one gallon of silage Large size heavy plastic bags make an ex cellent containei foi tiansportmg samples If samples aie going to be held for a period of time be foie delivery, they should be fi ozen. Family camping facilities, for tents and trailers, aie now pro vided at 43 State parks The lar gest of these is located at Pyma tuning State Park with 600 indi vidual camp sites available.