iter Farming, Saturday, February 21, 1959—! NCASTER FARMING A Farmer’s Tool GET YOUR CHICKS OFF TO A FLYING START! WITH FLORIN 1959 irflSi K STARTER tSfipf t The Full Details On Our Growing - Program For Replacement Pullets - Cedi Mt. Joy OL 3-2411 Today! OLGEMUTH BROS., Inc. WIKNEKS! Funk's-G amazing record in ,4 >k dvonia's_ official 5-Acre Yield -■ v - IST PLACE - IST PLACE - HIGHEST COMMERCIAL HYBRID - IST PLACE - 2ND PLACE (184.4) BU. PER ACRE your Hoffman _ salesman or Landisville TW 8-3421 for ;ielding seeds for all your crops. Free delivery. H. Hoffman Seeds, Inc. EBY’S MILL, Inc. FLORIN, PA. Soc. Seven Has Baking Contest Society of Farm Women No. 7 met February 14th at the home of Mrs. Robert Esbenshade, Paradise RDI, with Mrs. Elsie Kennenberger and Mrs. Paul Reed as co-hostes ses. Twenty-six members answered roll call with their fa vorite pie. Two new members were Flower Show on Mar. 11. In admitted; Mrs. Roy Lawyer, terested persons are to con- Gap, and Mrs. John Lichty, tact Mrs. Emma Denlinger, Paradise. - Paradise. '-We will visit the County Tuesday we will sew with Home on Thursday, Mar. 19, the Gap Auxiliary at the taking a treat for those stay- Sewing Rooms of the Lan ding there. casttr General Hospital Four members will serve Reports from State as waitresses at the Heart given by Haven Bazaar on April 28th. John Shirk and Mrs. Our group is sponsoring a Skiles. Bus Trip to the Philadelphia Miss Linda Esbenshade en- % y Bile Off More Profits... with the Master Made 3R Program for Right breeding .. . Right management . . . Ribjht feeding program MASTER MADE NEW EBY CHICK STARTER, packed with increased feed power and higher protein, gets your baby chicks off to the Right start - fast . . . safeguards your flock during the critical first five weeks. And you feed just two pounds per chick! Help yourself ♦o profit . . . see us today! The SR's Today ... More Important Than Ever PHONE MA 6-2108 Before You Buy Any < Hay Machines See The New Meyer Hay Conditioner I J. PAULNOLT Lincoln Hwy., Gap, Pa. MUSSER Leghorn Chicks - bred for the poultrymcm who is look'ng for de pendability. we do not claim that we have a ~ perfect bird: THERE IS NO PER- / FECT BIRD. " 1 I we do not give pr'zes. -gimmicks or impossible . prom’ses. x\ * OUR WORD IS OUR BOND. we do say that they ore for business minded commercial egg producers who want a dependable, sturdy chick bred to make high, "hcnest" records. they are pleasing hund- reds of successful poul trymen and are a sound buy at a fair price. CALL COLLECT For Early Discounts MOUNT JOY Oldfield 3-4911 11if iM.uhfiH \-~*r**n***t~*%JoL Chicks HEMPFIELD MILLS, Inc. EAST PETERSBURG PHONE TW 8-3031 Con- Mrs. Paul ■qassa 17 To Mass. Seventeen Lancaster co unty farmers will entrain from Lancaster at 2:15 p.m. today, enroute to the 41st annual meeting of Eastern States Farmers Exchange in Springfield, Mass, on Feb. 27 and 28. County and area delegates will help elect directors and review policy for the region al farmer cooperative, which has membership in excess of 100,000. tertained with a selection on her Marimba. Highlight of the day was the Pie Baking contest. Members brought pies which were judged by Mrs Ronald Shirk, Home Economics teacher at Pequea Valley high school. Mrs. Shirk also gave hints and suggestions for pie baking. Winners were; Crumb type pie, Mrs Elsie Kennenberg er; Custard type pie, Mrs. ■50283? off to the highest bidders. ' CHAIN SAW SERVICE CENTER New & Used Snovely's Farm Service NEW HOLLAND EL 4-2214 STANDARD Equipment, Inc. Announces Its 20% BIG Spring Discount SALE ON All-New Bom Cleaner Easy-All Comfort Stalls SALE CLOSES FEBRUARY 28. 1959 GLENN H. HERR I MANHEIM, R. D. 1 Ph. Landisville TW 8-8391 EBY’S 11 II i
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