6—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, April 15, 1961 Electric Co. Plans Meeting Of Shareholders Annual meeting “In the The tent will be heated el round” will be an innovation ectrica’ly by power from the in the 41st shareholders meet- new facilities, ing of the Pennsylvania Pow- " er and Light Co. Foods are traveling farth- The meeting, scheduled for er to market. In 1959, more Monday, April 17, will be fresh fruits and ,vegetables held under 15,000 square feet were shipped into New York of candy-striped canvas at City from California and the Brunner Island site of Florida (63,000 carlots) than the company’s new power from New York State (24,- plant. 000 carlots). - See your local Hoffman Seed-Man or Phone Landisville TW 8-3421 A. H. HOFFMAN SEEDS, Inc. aiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiuiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiuiuniiHiiiiumiiu^ I Soybeans are king for today — but what about tomorrow? When soybeans abdicate the throne, what commodity will ascend Jp||ppS as tKe favorite? Reynolds & Co.’s new semi- V? ♦ •'■•V. 'v h "rj - monthly New York Commodity Markets will help you decide, keep you abreast of changes in the outlook for the com modities you’re interested in. Each issue contains our forecasts and ad- vice for the trader. Follow the market at our office and get your free copy of our Guide to help you invest; use the coupon below. Reynolds & Co. I Mtwbcrs MetrYofk Stock Fxchangi 61 North Duke Street, Pa, (Mtenlion Department L) send me a free copy of your new “Traders Ouuic (r. rsss Aisom-ss, ri U | Wimiumu „ Him ||, HmiumiHmum | lumu „ lH ntttfittttiiiniiins! intiiiittnihHiiimiiiiiiiuni^ Shareholders will be trans ported to the meeting on a special train running from Philadelphia through Harris burg to the plant along the Susquehanna River south of Harrisburg. “Traders Guide” / c Sifv I V- r r U .• Maple Springs (From page 1) it is necessary to have large acreages of grazing land will wonder how the Purebred Guernseys at-Maple Springs can produce their records with only six -acres of pas ture. “We keep about 35 head counting heifers, calves and cows.” Breckbill said. This number of registered Guern seys is very little different from the herd that has been kept for many years. The present owner of Ma ple Springs began farming there about 42. years ago. Many things change, he said GROWTHY' CALVES WITH BIG MIDDLES like thu as he exhibited the bulk daughter of McDonald PreNugget out of Maple Springs tank in the mik house. “I Vemice grow into the. kind of heifers that can use large thoueht I was pretty old to amounts of. forage and small amounts of expensive grain thought l was preuy oia xo mm of ca](f pietxired produced one 305 day record put the bulk tank m, he 13 39? of mi k and 615 pounds of fat. The sire said, “But a neighbor said I . .. stu^at Southeastern Penna. Artificial Breeders 1 am still a young man, but cooperative. L. F. Photo < (Turn to page 8) FOR* ■gjUJMTffl srociTf^’ Pigs bom Breed: Landrace & Yorkshire Pigs sold Age S Average weight Lbs. feed/lbs. gain * NAME ON REQUEST for If you need assistance for your swine enterprise in planning. related representative or call us direct at Lancaster, EXpress 2-2145 Miller & Bushong, Inc. I s ROHRERSTOWN, PA. Better Hogs SWINE FEEDER* REPORTS: programming. 'management. marketing, feeding. or any other service the swine business. contact your nearest MILLER & BUSHONG AT Less Cost ■s GREEN PASTURES * FEEDING PROGRAM "Finest Service Anywhere" USE THE SWINE Nov. 28,1960 April 4,1961 18 weeks, 3 days 21U4 lbs. 2.98 //£LP Phone Lancaster EX 2-2145 $ 8/
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