Vocational - educational week slated for Feb. 8-14 February 8-14 has been designated as National Vocational Education Week. It will be observed throughout the country by educational institutions, teachers and students. John Riddell, Principal ot Willow Street Vo-Tech School, stated that the purpose of this national observance is to bring at tention to the merits and accomplishments of vocational education. Mr. Riddell also stated that both young people and ATTENTION: DAIRYMEN To save money and improve milk production Feed Dairy Special 40XX The key to efficiency in any dairy feeding program is getting maximum performance out of homegrown grains and roughages while keeping out-of pocket feed costs down. That's why Vigortone developed Dairy Special 40XX for use in legume hay or haylage rations. This potent pre-mix contains abundant phosphorus to balance off the high calcium content of these roughages and provides proper levels of other major minerals, trace minerals and vitamins. Legume programs are well balanced with Dairy Special 40XX, and the need for supplemental protein is much less. Best of all, your cows soon respond to their full bred-in potential to produce milk. 50 warehouses—over 4500 servicemen fiMalllY SC 3 manufacturing plants rW*m PI lAE9 RON L. HERSHEY R 2 Gap, PA 717-442 8573 LEON B. HERSHEY Box 166 Paradise. PA 717-442-4807 JASON E. MILLER R 4 Lancaster PA 717-393-7244 WM.J. YODER Rl. Conestoga, PA 717-872-8047 H. MELVIN CHARLES Rl Washington Boro. PA 717-684-5783 PETE CALDWELL Rl Windsor. PA 717-246-1046 WAYNE STRAOLING York. PA 717-741-1334 TOMNEUBERT Allentown, PA 215-432-9281 DALESTUTZMAN R 3 Kubtown, PA 215-683-7198 LYNN HARRIS Stillwater, PA 717-925 6576 JONNY E. CORLE RDI Imler. PA 814-276-3006 RALPH RITCHEY Hopewell, PA 814-928-4248 adults today face a tremendous task of selecting career development programs. Careful in vestigation and observation are necessary for the potential student to choose the career training program which will provide the most satisfying and rewarding careers. The faculty of the Willow Street Vo-Tech School is ready to answer any questions you may have regarding Vocational Education. Come and visit Dairy Special 50XX for the dry cow Proper nutrition for the dry cow is just as important as for the producing cow. It’s during this period that the stage is set for the level of production she will have throughout the lactation period. Vigortone’s Dairy Special 50XX is prop erly suited to fortify high roughage ra tions of dry cows and keep them in ex cellent condition right up to freshening. See your Vigortone dealer soon Your Vigortone dealer has several prod ucts and programs to promote better milk production and help you save money. See him soon, or return the coupon below. Learn why more dairymen are feeding Vigortone especially now. JOHN MICHENER Kelton, PA Day-215 869 9595 J. RAYMOND HARNISH R 3 Oxford. PA 215 932-8999 CHRISTIAN LSTOLTZFUS R 2 Box 409 Elvetson, PA 215-286-5995 POTTSTOWN FARM & HOME Franklin & Laurel Sts. 215 323-6400 AMOS L. NISSLEY R 2 Dover, Dei 302-674-2207 WALTER L. PLATTS Bridgeton. NJ 609-451-1739 STEPHEN R. WILLIAMS R 3 Elmer. NJ 609-358-8872 EDMOND H.SHIMP, JR. Woodstown, NJ 609-769-3481 LEON M. TICE R 2 Elmer. NJ 609 358-2622 Vv mamlowy -) / \\ IN THE FEED LOT 1 // with them at their annual Open House on Thursday, February 12 from 7-9 pjn. This evening is intended for all interested persons to observe our theme of “Reaching Out Through Vocational Education.” It will be your chance to see students working in their shops. In the quest for educational excellence, it should be remembered that everyone has an important stake in the future of education. PAUL L. KREIDER R 2 Palmyra. PA 717 964-3791 WILMERJ. WEAVER Rl Fredericksburg. PA 717-865-6710 MARLIN GEESAMAN R 2 New Port, PA 717-582-4598 RUSSELL FRY Rl New Port. PA 717-567-3406 NORMAN YODER Belleville. PA 717-935-2994 FARNSWORTH FARM SUPPLY HughtSville, PA 717-584-2106 ELWIN REAM Hughesville, PA 717-584-4085 RALPH E.BRUNGART Loganion. PA 717-725-2355 EARLOESHONG Petersburg, PA 814 669 9036 JAMES A. RITCHEY Zullmger PA 717 762 7800 JOERANELLI McClellandtown PA 412 438 0834 JERRY ANDERSON Hagerstown, MD 301 791-3860 ROMAN YODER R 1 Grantsville, MD 301-895-5302 njmmmmmmmt 19-Foot Tedder KMN Modern Farm Equipment, Inc. recently introduced the new 19 Foot Niemeyer Hay Rebel HR 560 Rotary Tedder. Manufac turer states that the HR 560 has a IS acre-hr. capacity. Four large stars lift and lightly scatter the crop to the rear to enhance curing while saving essential nutrients. A hinged outer frame allows tedder to follow ground contours. A simple hand lever allows operator to adjust for clearing along fences and hedges. This 900 lb. unit required 30 hp, has 540 rpm maximum PTO speed and has a tran sport width of 10 ft. Two models are available, the standard HR 560 with fixed wheel forks with a 17-degree spreading angle and the HR 560-V with adjustable wheel forks from 10-25 degrees for adaption to different crop conditions. For more information contact W. Bayeradorfer, General Manager, KMN Modern Farm Equipment, Inc., 12 Sullivan St., West wood, N.J., 07675. (201) 666- 3707 TRY A CLASSIFIED NELSON WEAVER & SON Box 152-R2 Lititz, PA 49% SOYBEAN MEAL BULK or BAGGED PHONE 717-62M538 DIAMETER BINS ' kM EARLY ORDER DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE IN FEBRUARY NOW IS THE TIME TO ORDER FOR NEXT YEAR’S CROP WE SELL, SERVICE AND INSTALL E.M.HERR EQUIPMENT, INC. R.D.I, Willow Street 717-464-3321 I Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Jan. 31,1976 York 4-Her crowing over poultry awards Roy Thompson, a member of the Thonuuville 4-H club in York Co., has something to “crow” about. Capons aren’t supposed to crow, but Roy has captured the grand champion award for his capon project twice in one year. In November, Mr. Robert Woodward judged the York Co. 4-H capon round-up and gave Roy’s dressed capon a first place ribbon. Roy took another dressed capon to the Pa. Farm Show in January and there it was judged the best dressed capon in the class again. Roy, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Rodman C. Thompson, East Berlin, has been a 4-H member for five years. Joining 4-H when he was eight, he took over the capon project from his sister Shirely, who had won the National Poultry award in 1972; so he was no new comer in the poultry field. He has been a consistent winner of the first and second placed dressed capon at every 4-H round-up since he has taken the project. A member of the seventh grade class at the in termediate school in Spring Grove, Roy carries other 4-H an t- ~ *>*, **'■•*£• s s . 1 projects such as dairy hanydmay and tractor. Roy Thompson York4-Her Oil Sewing Machine Oil a sewing machine with a good grade of sewing machine oil. Mrs. Roth Ann Wilson, Extension colthing and textiles specialist at The Pennsylvania State University, cautions against using any other type of oil. Place a drop or two in each oil hole according to the instructions that come with the machine. If there is no instruction manual, oil at each point where two metal surfaces rub together. Lubricate the machine at least twice a year - or more often if the machine is used often. CAPACITY FROM 1700 TO 75,000 BUSHELS >l' Os ' &N ;4 r ' I \ 1 53