—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday. April 16, 1977 ■ 18 Farm Calendar IlContinued from Page 110] Peach Blossom Festival at Maple Lawn Farms, New Park, today and tomorrow. Free public grafting demonstration sponsored by the Pennsylvania Nut Growers’ Association. Shennanata Grange Hall, Duncannon, Pa., 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday, April 18 Berks County Conservation District Seedling Sale pick-up at the Ag Center. Conrad Weiser Adult Far- mers have Ladies’ Night. Elizabethtown-Donegal 4-H Community Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Wilbur Erb, Mount Joy. Lancaster County sheep producers hold barn meeting at Clyde Brubaker farm. Penn State’s livestock specialist, Ben Morgan, will demonstrate several management practices. 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 19 20th annual public sale for March of Dimes at Green Dragon Market, Ephrata. 6 p.m. Berks County Conservation District Seedling Sale pick-upi at the Ag Center. Ephrata Area Young Far mers monthly meeting, 7:45 p.m. at the high school. Program on forage preservatives. Lower Dauphin FFA banquet, 6:45 p.m. at the high school. Public hearing for the Southeastern Penna. Milk Marketing Area, 23rd floor, Holiday Inn, City Line Avenue and Monument Road, Philadelphia. 10 a.m. Kirkwood 4-H Club organizational meeting, 7:30 p.m. at the Union Presbyterian Church. FOUR WAYS A STEDIWATT CAN SAVE YOU MONEY BJ The Sediwatt Stops O Equipment operates i* more efficiently. O Light bulbs last O longer. ONLY *IRQ 95 A Va,Uable e,ectr i cal equipment is Plus Tax " ... protected. 120 days Satisfaction Guarantee One Year Warranty “I want to thank you for letting me be the first supermarket m my area to put on the STEDIWATT. I felt that the electricity will never be any cheaper, so I had nothing to lose. But I had alot to gain - a total savings to date of $285.00 per month. I’U take that any day, and so would anybody else.” Vernon Ross IGA Supermarket, Dillsburg, Pa. P.S. 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Robert Nuss, Penn State Extension specialist, presides at meeting, to be held at the York County Area Vo- Tech School, near the Queensgate Shopping Center, Room 220, at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, April 23 Food Co-op conference on direct marketing, Canaan Baptist Church, Germantown. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m; XXX It is up to fanners to be sure that a 5 gallon tank of fresh water is attached to anhydrous ammonia vehicles. It’s also recom mended that a plastic squeeze bottle of water be carried in a shirt pocket to flush the eyes immediately, should contact with anhydrous occur. Following first aid the victim should be quickly moved to a larger water supply for more copious flushing of the eyes, followed by immediate medical attention. NATURE WALK... Elevated boardwalks give visitors eye-level view of animals native to area at Cypress Point, a five acre island at Silver Springs, Florida. XXX There are only three ways to safeguard your sight against anhydrous am- i monia; regular use of < chemical safety goggles, good maintenance of I equipment, and careful, very ,1 careful application. 1 mmmmmmmammm THE H & N "NICK CHICK" Presents: “RECENT COMMENTS FROM EGG PRODUCERS” FROM THE MIDWEST 50,000 “Nick Chides" peaked at 90% with Vz% monthly mortality. Egg size is excellent. Another 90,000 bird H & ft flock has been reported peaking over 90%. 12,000 ‘‘Nick Chicks” produced 291 eggs per hen housed to 82 weeks of age. FROM THE SOI Producer reports 21,623 H & N's have produced 197.7 eggs/HH on 3.75# feed/dzn. to 63 weeks of age. Shaver birds of the same age on the same farm have produced only 185.5 eggs/HH on 3.97# feed/dzn. FROM THE EAST 76 week old H & N’s have produced 270 eggs per hen housed on 3.63# feed per dozen eggs. Total lay house mortality has been only 5.8%. WEST COAST 32 week old H & N flock reported laying 91.3%. This is the 4th week over 91%. Another flock reported laying 90.5% at 27 weeks of age. Flock of IS week old pullets reported with 2% mortality to date. CANADA Producer reports 23,888 H & N's broke with MG at 83% production, but still produced 284.7 eggs/HH to 83 weeks of age. Feed conversion for the entire cycle was 3.89# and mortality averaged .47% per month. Organization reports undergrades from H & N’s far lower than any other breed they have seen. Below are actual current grade outs from “Nick Chicks." No. Flocks AgeinWks. % 1 31-35 2 36-40 3 41-45 2 46-50 4 51-55 3 56-60 1 61-65 3 66-70 2 71-75 TRY THE NEW H & N "NICK CHICK” NOW "People are always good company when they are doing what they really enjoy." Samuel Butler ITHEAST WHEELOCX HATCHERY RDB Chambersburg, Pa. 17201 Ph. 717-264-4487 ;e. & Ex. Li - CONTACT MAX R. THOMAS 508 Shaffer Rd. Millersburg, Pa. 17061 Ph. 717-692-4321 % Under Grade