uter Firming. Saturday. Mar. 9.1974 At a recent dinner held at Avalong Dairy Dining Hall, York, Penna. recognition for 25 years of service was given to nine Beacon Feed employees. Left to right, front row; James G. Campbell, Production Supt. of York Plant. Aiem B. Smith, Vice- President and Director of Operations in Cayuga, New York, Miss Julia Gangtoff, James A. Price, Gen. Mgr. York-Area, Raymond E. Rudisill. Back row: NCEN PR Budget “The American Egg Board approved the first request of the National Commission on Egg Nutrition for $175,000 to continue its program on cholesterol at a meeting in Chicago on February 28,” Aerial Ladder Equipped FARM PAINTING We Spray it on and Brush It In! FOR FREE ESTIMATES CALL COLLECT 717-393-6530 OR WRITE HENRY K. FISHER 2322 Old Phila. Pike Lancaster, Pa. 17602 according to Edward Murphy, AEB Chairman. Hendrik Wentink, Chairman of the Com mission, outlined - the program and presented the request. Charles C. Harter, Russell E. Beck, Luther E. Mummert William C. Blouse, Wilford T. Myers and Thomas J.T. Ness. Each recipient was presented a certificate for 25 years of service and also each received a gold watch. Speaker for the occasion was Grover C. Gouker, General Manager and in structor for Dale Carnegie Institute. Request Approved Nineteen of the 25 active Directors, including all members of the Executive Committee, were present In addition to items for public relations, legal, and medical advisory fees, the budget included items to cover one or more professionally qualified spokesmen for the Com mission, scripts, tapes, discs and film for public service radio and television, presenting fee egg story. A Fact Kit for egg industty people to better equip them to answer questions locally, 5 small exhibits for industry use, and a new nutrition column were also included. “We believe the com mittment of the first $175,000 re-emphasizes that AEB supports the work of fee National Commission on Egg Nutrition and the dedication of each of the Com missioners on behalf of the entire egg industry,” Murphy concluded. RED ROSE FEED & FARM SUPP MR. FARMER Spring Seeding Time is Just Around the Corner FOLLOW THESE THREE IMPORTANT STEPS FOR A SUCCESSFUL CROP YEAR. ■ SOIL TESTING Be sure that your Fertilizer and Lime requirements are at the proper level. I I SEEDS Our stores are stocked with the finest in quality Alfalfas-Ctovers-Grasses-Seed-Oats-Northrup King and Pioneer Seed Corn varieties. "Have you heard about WL-305 ALFALFA?" CHEMICALS Protect your crops from weed and insect damage. We stock a complete selection of weed and insect control chemicals. Red Rose ANIMAL FEEDS BROWN & REA, INC. ATGLEN, PA. 215-593-5149 The beret originated in Renaissance, the band waa a atring, which could be tightened to fi head. The tiny bow on the inside of men’s hats toda; survival of that string. Dear livestock Farmer; Dr. Cloy Knodt tells us that a ton of good quality alfalfa haylage containing. 40% moisture and 20% crude protein on a dry matter basis can be an excellent source of protein and considerable economic value. Such haylage contains enough crude protein to equal that of 545 lbs. of 44% protein soybean meal which would cost $54.50 ($200.00 per ton) or $65.40 ($240.00 per ton). Therefore, alfalfa haylage can easily be worth $5O to $65 per ton just for its crude protein value as compared to buying soybean meal. Div. of Carnation Free Soil Testing Service Available Bulk and Lime Spreading Service Available Three Steps to Success AGRICO Fertilizers - Bag or Bulk Quality Seed and Grains Proper Chemical Controls ' RED ROSE FEED FARM SUPPLY Div. of Carnation 27 N. CHURCH ST. QUARRYVILLE, PA. 786-7361 Sincerely yours. Bill Wingenroth 717-733-3903 PENN-JERSEY HARVESTORE SYSTEMS, IN' For Prompt Courteous Servi Give Your Local Independej Red Rose Dealer A Call! rtl—Ag i f#7T A. Ii Buck, Pa. 284-4464