Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 29, 1958, Image 12

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    12—Lancaster Farming, Friday, August 29, 1958
STANDING ON the lawn of the Noah
Krexder home at Manheim R 3 are David
Muth of Doane Agricultural Service, left,
and Mr Kreider Kreider is explaining
that the house which was built in 1792 had
been in the Hershey family ever since
that time until it was bought in 1934 from
LANCASTER FARMING
CLASSIFIED ADS
PAY
Phone STteriing 6-2132
SIMPLICITY
Garden Tractors
Snavely’s Farm Service
New Holland EL 4-2214
Order Your
Ist Generation Cobb’s
Strain Cross White Rock
Broiler Chicks
from
WEAVER’S
HATCHERY
Lititz, R. D. 4
Ph. Ephrata RE 3-0885
Chicks available after
September 25.
Yes! We have
Controls Cattle Grubs
Simply by Spraying!
also
EXCELLENT FOR CONTROL OF
SCREW-WORMS, HORNFLIES,
LICE, TICKS.
•Trademark, Researched as layer 21/IFF
See Your Dealer or
J. C. EHRLICH
CO.
736-38 E. Chestnut St.
Lancaster
Ph. EX 3-2489
Mrs Kreider’s father. On the wall in the
living room of the house is a framed deed
bearing the signatures of John, Richard,
and Thomas Penn, who granted the farm
to a Christian Hersheim, an ancestor of
Mrs Kreider.
FEED DAIRY COWS
Excellent pasture alone some
limes can support the production
of 25 to 35 pounds a day per cow,
reminds Richard Adams, Penn
State extension dairy specialist
However, when the forage is ma
ture or over-grazed, supplemen
tary feeding of gram and rough
age is necessary to maintain milk
flow
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ALFALFA for FALL Seeding
Cert. DuPuits Cert. Buffalo
Cert. Ranger Cert. Atlantic
Cert. Vernal Grimm Type %
BALBO RYE for Pasture
CERT. BARLEY, OATS, WHEAT "
Contact Your Local Hoffman Agent
or Phone Landisville TW 8-3421
A. H. HOFFMAN SEEDS, Inc,.
Landisville, Pa.
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We get the jump on weather
Like hundreds of other farmers, you can pick vour
entire corn crop earlier at 20 to 32% moisture
ahead of bad weather You can shell directly into
a Harvestokf without drying feed anytime vou
wish Its possible because Hakvestorls exclusive
sealed, owgLn-jrcc construction lets vou process this
nutrition pat kid corn at peak feeding value You save
labor, cut feeding costs to the bone, get vour corn
off in time to seed a cover crop And vou inn plant a
higher yielding later-maturing corn Put these profit
making benefits to work on your farm now See us
today
Sealed, oxygen-free HARYESTOiT.
the landmark of high-profit farmi
Knipmeyer Inc.
Harvestore Sales & Service
NEW HOLLAND, PHONE ELGIN 4-2331
FISH FOR FARM POND
If you have a new farm pond
and want to stock it with fish, be
sine to use the right kinds Rob
ex! Wmgaid, Penn Slate exten
sion wildlife management specia
list, says that the winning com
bination is largemouth bass and
bluegill sunfish fingerhngs Your
county agent can give detailed
information
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Good Hunting Year Predicted
With Most Game Food Abundant
Acorns will be more plentiful
in the ridge and valley forests
of Central Pennsylvania this
year than any fall since 1954 The
crop last year was good but
spotted
Wildlife, deer in particular,
have had good living this sum
mer and bettei feed than usual
is promised for fall and winter,
according to Ward*M Sharp, lead
er of the Wildlife Research Unit
at the Pennsylvania State Univer
sity This is a cooperative organi
zation supported jointly by the
Agricultural Experiment Station,
the Pennsylvania Game Commis
sion, the Wildlife Management
Institute, Washington, DC , and
the U S Fish and Wildlife Serv
ice
Game feed conditions are in
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ATTENTION DAIRYMEN
Limestone Sand For Use
In Dairy Barns
D. M. STOLTZFUS & SON. INC.
Asphalt Paving & Crushed Stone
Quarryville STerllng 6-2191
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Pick your corn with a
PROVED CHAMPION
It’s easy to operate ... low-cost ... efficient
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Conestoga Farm Service
Park Ave,. Quarryville Ph. ST 6-2597
Sander Bros.
New Holland Ph. EL 4-872 J
Haverstick Bros.
Columbia Pike
Elizabethtown Farmers Supply Inc.
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sharp contrast to last year at
this time he points out, when
di ought curtailed growth of foi
est plants and the deer were
practically starving in inidsiun-'
mer Acorns constitute an im
portant part of the mast produced
in wooded areas of the State but
abundant crops of other wild
seedtf, beechnuts, and berries aie
reported this year
A Ipg mast crop often heralds
an upswing in numoers of game
animals, Dr 1 Sharp says Deer,
beai, grouse, wild turkeys, and
squirrels benefitted gieatly from
acorns atailable all last winter
on foiested ridges Any in ei ease
in numbers of these animals will
be quickly noted by hunters
For Your
Call
Quarryville, Pa.
Type
Lancaster Ph. EX 2-5723
Ph. EM 7-1341
Allen H. Matz
Ph. AN 7-6502
Denver