—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 7,1978 114 Lowell Blass, right, presented a certificate of recognition to Berks County Poultry Association president Mark Yorgey for 10 years of service. Berks County Poultry Association (Continued from Page 113) has played an important cost of oil that is being im- factor in breeding the feed ported,” he explained. efficient birds we have Barbeqeuing and the today, Blass continued. The chicken of tomorrow contest feed conversion per pound of Purino Octoo©P'Q Storteno <N »*****■ High Octane PICSTARTHIA This high energy starting ration for pigs 15-50 lbs body weight (4 to 9 weeks) is fortified with high levels of vitamins minerals and antibacterial drugs combined with high ammo acids and energy con tent to give starting pigs an extra boost It s a complete ration Ett form Just by looking at it you can tell its different Purina Research test showed sub stantial improvement in average daily gam and feed conversion com pared to our regular starting ration ‘‘You Can See The Difference' Manifold - Bair WE MANIFOLD & SONS HOKE BAIR CO Fawn Grove, PA 17321 Hanover, PA 717-382-4805 717-637-1123 SX3 Purina... planning tomorrow with research today broiler meat has gone from 4.5 pounds of feed in 1948 to two pounds of feed today. Chicken cooking contests also played an important role, also helping to increase the amount of poultry consumption per person. Rudy Von Dohren, another pioneer in chicken bar beqeuing, also reminisced about the early barbequeing days, explaining how the associatin got their first grills and how quickly their recipe of vinegar, water, butter, and salt became so popular the demand for their chickens was too great for the area poultrymen to handle. To recognize these early pioneers of barbequeing the poultry association presented special awards to Van Dohren and Blass and two others of equal im portance. Plaques were presented to Blass, Von Dohren of Oley, Walter ‘SoT Shearer, Shiilington, and Carl Dossin, former Ex tension poultry specialist. Youth awards were also presented to FFA members for outstanding poultry projects. Receiving awards were Todd Lynn and Todd Long, both of Conrad Weiser, Dean Bruno, Marjorie no radiator no water water no anti-freeze no Deutz AIR-COOLED s w n r )> t/ DIESEL-POWERED TRACTORS for more complete combustion less carbon build up and smoke— more hours per gallon We II be glad to arrange for a demonstration ■»EUTK Tractors Faust, Richard Dietrich, and Dean Shoemaker, all of Kutztown Area High School. A special award was also given to the Kutztown FFA Chapter for their broiler business The election of officers was also held during the business meeting that followed the barbeque. Elected were: Mark Yorgey, Fleetwood, president; Melvm Kramer, Boyertown, first vice president; Eleanor Sechler, Strausstown, secretary; Matthew Shuhler, Bally, treasurer; and Paul Myers, Fleetwood; Ernest Shane, Oley; Lawrence Houp, Oley; Hendrik Wentink, Wyomissing; Rae Hix, Mohrsville; and Harold Althouse, Fleetwood - directors. pump hoses Direct air cooling eliminates ma|Or causes of costly down time And it permits higher internal cylinder temperatures All Deutz Tractors - 24 Month Engine Warranty STAUFFER DIESEL, INC. 312 W. Main St. ( New Holland, PA. Deut 130 PIO HP STRONG The Deutz D 130 06 uses less fuel than any tractor in its dass And it comes with these outstanding features as standard equipment hydrostatic power steering hydraulic brakes 16 forward and seven reverse gears, synchro-mesh transmission independent pto differen tial lock heavy duty swinging draw bar, independent parking brake Deutz safety cab and four-wheel drive available as optional equipment Phone; 717-354-4181 ALL TYPES OF FARM BUILDINGS • Broiler Houses • Layer Houses • Pullet Houses • Hog Houses • Cattle Barns • Horse Bams Any Many Others. Will Design To Your Needs. Call; REYNOLDS & YELLOTT CO., INC. 12800 Gores Mill Rd. Reisterstown, MD 21136 Over 24 Years Experience 301-833-1840 (SAY OOYT2) BIG FUEL-SAVING TURBO-CHARGED AIR-COOLED DIESEL 1876 A 1976 FIRSI FOUR STROKE LYUt tNfjlNt
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