8 Lancaster Farming, Saturday. January 2, 1965 _ "" • ' ' • Foreign Credit ]*dg * ITnum™ d.S“ • SPREAD ANY MANURE operated farms in their home the United *************** .•• JIQUIdS tO ftOZCil SOlltiS ThUNations they will lea\e for Lewisburg, „ess“fo ° undefta^ke 11 sus’- You can pay in equal install- RATJIf RnrAKPIt and then to Hamsburg foi , ~ . dnected at solv- ments spiead over the year—no ROTASPREADER fuithe. study of the FHA pio- a ' ne( ‘ ' s ‘‘°“? e S“f huSUru hi * bills m “Id months when l»w I HJI HEHI/U\ s ° an overall attjck on the ' Powerful chain-flail action of the Starline Rotaspreadee pamea oj J . ' Fuel Chief Heating Oil. shreds and spreads any type manure in broad, even swaths representative of the FHA iu> * & . -w» c . c- i .. .j j tional office in Washington # Now I$ The T j me We Give S& H U P to 20 ' f « t I e constructs reduces mamte m rww i Green Stamps nance. ‘ Seal-o£-Quahty” galvanized steel hody resists ——— (Continued from Page 4) corrosion. Separate chassis hauls heaviest loads. See us m. u.... v«.i Um.j} method is practical or the best H ARRFR soon for full details and a demonstration. • Hove You neardr way tQ achieve certam goals (Continued from Page 1) We>d hke to suggest that OIL CO I II MIIIAiIIFn and caie of your new appli- many new materials, varieties, • I U K|#||lC H W*Em once and methods Oe .permitted to T JSHSaM L. 11. DIUIDMIVLi\ Insist on a good installation, stay in the research area until Heating Oil making sure the appliance is they are proven good or bad. MOUNT JOY, PA. 350 Strasburq Pike, Lancaster leveled and. opeiatmg peifect* ———~ pi ccq onoi d ft q I ■t.i’v jy the name and address of the ”h. 653-2021 R, D. 3, Lltltz Carefully file important rec- serviceman 105 Fairview St. Phone: Lane. 397-5179 Strasburg 687-6002 Lititz 626-7766 Give these Musser Pullets an opportunity to I demonstrate their exceptional laying ability I during the hot summer and early fall months. | A quality that Is needed to give that extra profit. | MUSSER M 327 LEGHORNS 100% 92% 69.1% N D J FMAMJ J A S-O Projection - " I • i 1 i i < » 1 ■ 1 Average of 7 Higher Pens 70.7% Prod. Sa n uj ■ I - I | the I I ) when the Musser ZIP ) I N I I I s "! l s I Heavy line shows position of Musser Leghorns among all pens in the 1964 Pa. Random Test in respect to egg production. This is from the start of 50% production and is projected far 2 months beyond end of test. This strong ZIP in production comes when many other pens are fading—when egg prices are strongest. Other Musser features: 100% Chick livability; 92% Laying House Livability; 69.1% Hen-Day Production. SOUND INTERESTING? WRSJE FOR DETAILS AND CHICK PRICES. Musser Le§b©rra R. D. 1, Mt. Joy, Pa.
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