Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 14, 1959, Image 11

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    \Y/. pi> Horn & Co. Host
W Cpiv . ,d. e. Horn & Co., Lincoln
page*)- ' and West Sts > York, today
’ , who . -(Saturday) are observing the
communism, -fortieth anniversary of their
.'bL-’it | S business with an open house
, ‘things as at the' recently completed
Jt distribution 1
ieedy • people in ’1052 V,. S. consumers would
; prfeservatibriy 'ijg paying at least $lO billion
ion, soil a' year more for their food
salaries of- some •>
employees, - and clothing.
•es had gone up,A- It is, this difference of op
going down by inion that makes the \Vash
wch as-the cost ington farm battle one of
\ers buy since the liveliest in many years,
ives
Heaters Gas Clothes Dryers
many other, gas appliances
; Lou} to Sell Our'Service The Best
ARD BOTTLE GAS
'E STREET
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-Grinding-Mixing!
vice Now
ite Poultry:Daity & Hog Feeds
On Your Form With Home Grown
or See Your MAOO and BULL BRAND
Dealer Today
O. TRUPE
Earl, H. D. 1
GRAYBILL & SON
Bareville
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INSPECTION ANO CONSULTATION— WITHOUT
0* OILIGATION,
A,CHmeTs - ,mLmi * Nt>
,Y SPECIALiY TRAINED OPERATORS
‘ ED ,Y fWL| C UAIIUTY INSURANCE.
atl™ P « TECTION ,ACKED IY A RBfONSIILE OR.
jJION, ESTAILISHEO JFOR OVER A QUARTER OF A
m.?!, 0 / MANCE UNCONDITIONALLY GUARANTEED
TEARS, OR LONGER, If DESIRED,
STREET. LANCASTER
jlfflONE EX.7-3721.. „ . '
Water Heaters
EPHRATA, PENNA,
Available
Grains -
B. G. MELLINGER & SON
Willow Street, R. D. 1
IRA B. LANDIS ■
779 Valley Hd., Lancaster ■
IN
TERMITE CONTROL
Open House
“push-button” feed mill in
York.
Horn & Co.’ was started in
1919 with a horse and-wagon
deivery Unit and has grown
to use of bulk delivery tru
cks and the completely auto
matic, push button mill, in
addition to another mill and
a 60,000 bushel elevator.
Patronize Lancaster Farm
ing Advertisers.
f < from 7to 500 days,
it HTfGH£R.EGG QUALITY. In the 1957 -1958 Texas Random
| . Sample Test, Honegger Layers averaged 97.1% Grade A
I / Y~ \ or better for all eggs laid.
\ LARGER CGOS. The same birds that placed first in the *57 - *5l
| ’ >JT Random Sample Test averaged over 80% large
I / an< * ex * ra Isfg* eggs,
f FEED EFFICIENCY. Honegger Layer entries in all
rv,. , recently completed Random Sample Tests, averaged
'y? only 4.6 pounds of feed per dozen eggs.
PRODUCTION. On the farm tests show that Honegger
Layers on a hen-boused basis average 255-270 eggs
Jr /§Sk%. under good management.
PP WJNDLE'S HATCHERY
COCHRANVILLE
- Phone Atglen LY 3-5941
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CHAS E. SAUDER & SONS
Red Rose Research Center SWINE FEEDING SUMMARY
Av. Wt. Av. Wt. Av. Wt. Days te Feed Av.
2t 56 112 reach 200 Con* Daily
days days day* lb*. av. turned Gain
14.8 lbs. 40 111 165 day* 5851b*. 1.10 lb*.
Spring 15 - Blb,< 131 145 days 5201b*. 1.34 Ib*.
RED ROSE PIG STARTER PELLETS supply pigs with "early
nutrition,” help earlier weaning, condition /or dry feeds.
RED ROSE PIG GROWER PELLETS is a complete ration
with zinc, vitamins and antibiotics added.
RED ROSE PORKMAKER is a balanced ration containing
all essentials for producing profitable pork.
*with the
RED ROSE
"Thrifty Pig”
Program'
AMMON E. SHELLY
R D 2, Lititz, Pa
R D 2, East Earl, Pa The Buck, R 1, Quarryville
REICH POULTRY FARM J. C. WALKER & CO.
R D 1. Marietta, Pa
WARREN SICKMAN JE. MUSSER HEISEY
R. D 1, Pequea, Pa
Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, March 14, 1959—11
SCD in Lititz Run Area
The Lancaster County Soil Conservation District en
rolled nine more farms, totaling 832 acres in approved
conservation programs during the March directors’ meet
ing this week.
Two of the new district has joined with Lititz civic
members are from the Lititz .groups in encouraging adop-
Run watershed . area, an tion of conservation prac
acute problem area for alter- tices on watershed farms,
nate flooding and lowering Only three per cent of
water tables. The District farms in the Lititz Run
Watershed are credited with
not requiring conservation
farming as an immediate
measure, while 25 per cent
of the farm land is listed as
having serious erosion con
ditions.
tuns
Here's
what
you
m expect!
irida Random Sample Teat;
■ an income of $4 97
and chick costs.
1958 Central New York '
Layers bad 92.2% .livability
A. S. GROFF
21 S. Queen, Lancaster, Pa
MUSSER'S
Gap, Pa
R. D. 2. Mount Joy, Pa
Fanners signing agree
ments with the district this
month are. Clarence R. Nls
sley, Lititz RD 2, 158 acres;
Abram Longenecker, Lititz
RD 2, 94 acres; Robert E.
and - Walter M. Arnsdorf,
Peach Bottom RD 1, 81 acres
Jacob R. Click, Lancaster R
D. 4, 17 acres;
Stephen K. Yoder, Quarry
vilie RD 3, 97 acres; Nor
man N Eberly, New Hol
land RD 1; Harvey M. Hos
tetter, Lancaster RD 2, 88
acres; Lester G. Greiner, of
Manheim RD 4, 65 acres;
Homer G. Hess, Marietta HD
1, 187 acres
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ing Advertisers.
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