Bob Trout (wearing glasses) presented Golden Egg awards to two area restraunteurs on Wednesday morning. The awards are presented by the Pennsylvania Egg Marketing Association to recognize restaurants which consistently prepare and serve fine quality eggs. Receiving the Golden Egg on the top is Bill Tufarolo, food and beverage manager at the Host Corral, Route 30 East. Paul Gehman, owner of Gehman’s Diner which is also on Route 30 East, is shown in the other photo. Trout is a member of PEMA’s Better Breakfast Committee, and president of E. Roy Trout & Son, Inc., Paradise. Bull (Continued From Page 1) Tees, hence the name. While Tees Water animals are big, they are also very lean. And the double muscled hindquarters boost the dress out percentage up to around 68 percent. An average bull or steer will dress out at around 64 percent. Un fortunately, the genetic mistake that creates the double muscling also renders Tees Water animals sterile. The secret of the bull’s gen tleness has been the attention paid to him by Kilheffer, his wife and their grandchildren. The bull developed a fondness for being stroked with a stiff wire brush. One day while he was brushing the animal, Kilheffer hopped on his back. When nothing hap pened, ridng the bulll became a popular past-time at the Kilheffer farm. Grandchildren, visitors, and cattle buyer have dimed onto the back of the world’s gentlest - and highest priced - bull. At least one farm reporter was also afforded the opportunity of riding the bull. But he declined, choosing instead to sip at the ice-cold homemade root beer that Mrs. Kilheffer offers indiscriminately to he-men and chickens. My Neighbors “It’s for a going-away present for you next time you foul-up... Farm Trends (Continued From Page 1) FEED - LOWER PRICES? MAYBE. With cash prices for soybeans and bean meal tumbling down from historic highs, livestock farmers have begun looking for some relief from the crippling feed costs that have plagued them this year. One feed industry spokesman expects farmers’ protein costs to come down somewhat, but maybe not as much as everybody would like. Keep your fingers crossed for a good fall harvest. Everyone agrees that’s the one thing that’ll help the most. A Rugged Construction Solid Concrete Walls ( Steel Reinforced INTERNATIONAL STAR SILO ASSOCIATION, Ini RD 1 MYERSTOWN, PA 17067 DIAL (717) 86 6 5708 Write for FREE BOOKLET AVAILABLE NOW FOR AUGUST SEEDING f +CERT. VERNAL ALFALFA +CERT. IROQUOIS ALFALFA +CERT. SARANAC ALFALFA +CERT. CAYUGA ALFALFA +CERT. BUFFALO ALFALFA +CERT. CLIMAX TIMOTHY +TIMOTHY +ANNUAL RYE GRASS +PENNMEAD ORCHARD GRASS -fREED’S CANARY GRASS Smoketown, Po. PH. 397-3539
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