Farm Wnmpn IQ Mrs ' Verna Wolgemuth was announced Mrs,. Christ Mus * " WHICH XO eo-hostoss. Mrs. Lester Grotf ser and Mrs. Henry Martin, Qf 'iVID led devotions. jr were appointed to repre a _ l# * lls ‘ Yoder reported sent the gioup at the salad Sierra L©OII6 011 an extenslon meeting to making training program plan for the 196,! season sponsored by the Extension ‘Wy Trip To Sierra Leone" The groul , pldimcd d the title of a talk by Mr-, tri p to t j le McCormack Spue Helen Bushong, gi\en at the p i an t ln jjaltiniore on Mac 15 recent monthly meeting of Farm Women’s Society 19 a 1 the home of Mis Hairy Mum- »ia, Manheim K 1 P‘- iJ \:d a* , £’": v> '' v^ ILsCI NEW PURINA 2-WAY CHICK i ■ HEALTH PLAN SAVE 25c ON EVERY 60 CHICKS YOU START! When jon bu,\ (link Staitoiiii, ion tan jiot hik up .is mam pmUots ol Til.m Soluble .is >on nisil at our < hetkerlioartl Store when l«u order Chuk Staitena JJut be suie t<i }•<>( both. .mil retime tin* danger ol eatll « saving ol ‘Joe on ru’n <>o birds \on stall. > , , ~ . , , < 111> losses for loss than 1 per iliuU. » regular (iO-< IntK packet o( I’miiin T> l.m Soluble worth SI lor onlt 75<. That’s John. B. Kurtz ('edar Lane Whiteside & Weicksel Kirkwood John J Hess, II Intercourse - New Pro\ idf m e Wenger's Feed Mill, Inc, Rheems Plans lor making cancel pads Wednesday, at the horn j of His Kail Stauffer, presi Societj 17 at a covered dish dent, East Petersburg, wen 1 luncln on April It at 1 pm *<' a >l’>3' i-SU 7< 5 < 1 v s < i Li 1. Purina Chick Startena for vigor 2. Purina Tylan to knock out CRD For the first time you can help get jour babj’ chicles off to a fast, healthy start with this low-cost, easy-to-follow Purina Chick Health Plan Chicks need the ten growth-boosting ingredients in Chick Startena to help give them a profitable start. New Puri na Tylan Soluble contains tylosin, the first really effective antibiotic that fights CRD organisms present in a baby chick’s sj r stem S H Hicstand & Co S.ilunga John B. Kurtz Kphi ata Janies High Gordom ille I) US Seivice I’lcins \iere made Jor the rummage sale to he held Ap ril h Sot joty .V.Va % a’ ~ ; S <i John J. Hess Kmzeis - Vintage J. H. Reitz & Son, Inc. J-.it ilz Ira B. Landis A<l IIt»3 Road Lam aster Warren Sickman Refill ea in the East Petersburg Church ot the Brethren Amos Ucn will speak, on "Highlights m Eui ope’’. io .vi'KJins sojui in stj;\k.\s su.i: will entertain Twenty head ot cattle wc te sold Salurdaj bj Chestei \\ em hold in Stenns Ten steers hi ought t-'i a lunidi ed-w eight, and ten slock bulls >lll to SI 80 each Com was sold lot >lO a ton tiactoi >llO tin sink >B7 ,sleigh bells >l7 Oiegon tjjie light >lB f>o old gun >l, tobac c o laths >l7O a hu n di ed If II Ceid was the auc- tioned SIIVKN ,\M.lh rows som) ii\ Ki:i:ioi,i; Soten Vnsus <on s bioiudit liom si-fi to siTl (m< h it the sale Satuid.n on the Ilen l.innii E Ki e'ldi i taun, a lon a; Ut 7i about 1 7 miles south el Eamaslu A dish set was sold toi ? )(> <u in (Inn >-’4 deop li ee/e si 00 old nneilet datid I.S 71 ii 11 old pennies up to >l, old nu Ui Is up to 7"i Ivteidei and Dillei mu auc- tioncoi s (.2 \t iu< nim SOM) toil ’the tii-acie P;anK Acwioni ei bum no<n Alillei s\ ille was sold at public auction Hatui cla\ alteinoon tot 'til 000 r llu I<n in olleied lot s tie In 'SeiKoniei was Knocked down to Maui ice IJ,os!< ttei Dunns; the sale oi t.u n implements and household lioneei f These Hoffman Seed Men all carry a new book “How To Turn Crop Problems into Crop Profits" Let them share this valuable information with you Kh/.ilx't litow n 10 M 7-7111 JONATHAN S. SHIRK EDGAR C UMBLE Eli/.iliot litow u 10 M 7-7112 A. H. HOFFMAN SEEDS, INC. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 17, 1962—7 ELMER BRILL Ecol.i OJ-. (!- !i J(J2 LESTER ERB JASON H. MELLINGER Sti.tsbuig OV 7-l>7lG floods, a tiactor sold lor >1 - 702, S'lom tiy <», waaon, coin, o*lo 77 a ion <oi>- pct keltic. ‘J’IS and .i l)i.i--s kettle, tO It Otii.it Tamils and JClniei Hpiiu weic the aiKliomeis lIS I) VIUN COWS \t kon i:i:i:si;i: s\m<: TttenU - dun une, htonijii tioin t’-’OO to s,!7j ',O Katin da\ at a InesioiK and tat in <<i 11 ipmon t sile 1 umlm 1- ed In Kin K Uei m 1 at hi taint on the toad to (!ai> m a>• ComiMss ANo sold was luu 101 s_>t to sjs a ton Unee linclois well sold loi 'f7 1(l, s’, i,o and >707 ( 0111 s -,n 10 s >(, j-, a ton, aiam dull s 1 17 ml- hei-lnod luuon si 711 mils (OC)i(M s. l| _> -,() old sl( mh s_m. r J c n stems bionnht >JI "d .1. Imndi ed-pound and loin sin i i hi oni;lit si 1 'hi < d(li al Ihi h uni hoiisohould noods iml anlKiiu sale Sattnd.n at the Hai\e\ Sc haiui.iiu I iaim at ICphiala II! An old diinui In 11 was soil loi >! i> <Ol n > ->i> .1 lon ola -1 ishioned oi -,an Mil) olii (host, >7(l low sink '-I'*, nadh “sJdo null ti.i\ >1 N - "id Kami tools and pirns n (hided a wanon sis? ">n li h toi >’ll mass mown ''K*, tohaico lath >IJ7 a Innidiic. Two a( ies ot l.uni land was sold loi 'hhjO Satin da\ at tlm sale ((inducted hi \ ei no > home \tw Holland UJ I'ne auc-s ol woodland bionalt > ! 1(1 A ti.Kloi was sold loi si - KM) tob mo lal li si ~ imi - died ii dn (hesi >Jn Cm don TCI I ii it was the am- • T ■ ■* 4 & <•'-? ;f3i -V ’sfr^v’P'' FRANK H. BUCHER Lilil/ M \ ‘.o 1 (!.ip IH -’-172u C B. ERB E.iiklim UU M\\ ''-7117 A: t jv \ *
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