10 I..inu»Ht«T Fni tiling, StiUncliiy. .Itimmry 17. 1!>70 Lawrence Gehrinfer Farm & Home Annual Banquet Next Thursday The annual Faim and Home Meeting and Banquet will be held Thuisday January 22 at the Farm and Home Center at 6 30 p m The speaker for the evening will be Mi Lawrence Gehrmger. In World War 11, he worked as an entertamei throughout the China, Burma India Theater He ■worked with such noteables as Andre Kostelamtz Lily Pons, Ann Shendan, Pat 0 Buen and others In 1950 he became a staff member of Radio Station WKAP in Allentown Pa and is piesently theie, completing his twentieth year He has been doing much aftei dinner speaking foi the vanous industries in his aiea such as Bethlehem Steel Coipoiation He made a record album of Pennsylvania Dutch humor and at present is planning another Mr Gehringer is a member of the Rawd, of the Grunsow Lodge #1 um de Lechaw This is the oldest Gioundhog Lodge, Fred A. Hughes Receives State Dairymen’s Award HARRISBURG Fictlcrlck of the 120 farms in Ihc project. A Hughes, professor of farm The records summarized from management Extension at the these farms became valuable Pennsylvania Stale University, teaching aids for all Extension Monday night was named winner farm management programs, of the 1969 Pennsylvania Dairy- Hughes is a popular speaker men’s Association Award of $lOO nt county dairy days, presenting and an inscribed plaque at the topics on how to use the modern 54th Farm Show, techniques of record summaries The award, “for valuable and and analysis to manage farms at noteworthy contributions to the a profit. Commonwealth’s dairy indus- He is author of numerous pub tty.” was presented to Hughes hcations on farm management at the state dairy association's and agricultural economics annual meeting. which stresses the importance of Established in 1902, the accurate farm business records, awards program is designed to Hughes is a member of the give recognition to a member of American Farm Economics As the Penn State Extension Ser- sociation. Northeast Farm Man vice for aid to the state’s largest agers and Rural Appraisers As agncultural enterprise. sociation. Pennsylvania Grass- A native of Ebensburg, Hugh- land Council, and Pennsylvania es earned two degrees from plant Food Educational Society. Penn State a bachelor of He is a founder and past pres science in agricultural education ident of the Extension Profes and master of science in agncul- sors Association, a member of tural economics Alpha Tau Alpha and Delta ’ih-’ta Sigma, agricultural frater nities, and Epsilon Sigma Phi, national Extension honorary fra ternity. Pi ioi to being named to the Extension staff ia 1954, he was an agiicultuidP economist at Ohio State University for three years He also managed a dairy tcim in Chester County Hughes was responsible for the field testing and final estab lishment of the Penn State Farm Recoids Program, which uses data pi ocessing as a tool to offer a complete accounting system to all farmers of Pennsylvania He seived as chan man of the successful Penn State Unit Dem ostration Farm Program and summarized the financial results and the foierunner of many that exist today as far away as Miami, Florida. Tickets for the annual banquet can be obtained from Howard Campbell, Manager, at the Farm and Home Center Phone 392- 4911, no later than Tuesday, January 20 GET MORE FOR YOUR MONEY With A Big Dutchman Automatic Poultry Feeding System You get more eggs from your feed dol lar because our exclusive, patented re mixing intake wheel in the feed hopper re-mixes uneaten feed returning from the trough with fresh feed. That means all of the feed is used. Your birds get the full ration, and feed is not wasted. The result is better feed conversion. The Big Dutchman chain-in-trough feed ing circuit strengthens this benefit by BIG DUTCHMAN Differ Aye., New Holland, Pa. - **, S fv ['Jjv' 'V ■ ■ ft** ~lk •* "carrying” the whole feed to the birds Feed is not dragged or forced by any mechanism that has a grinding, separa ting action These are real advantages that give j ou more out of the feed you buy, and more out of the hens you feed. For more in formation on money-saving layer cages and feeding systems see your nearest Big Dutchman representative or write: A Division of U.S. Industries, Inc, •X"’' CTvv A '' \ * PATENTED RE-MIXING INTAKE WHEEL Phone 354-5168 . if'**, J ill