J „ .w .nnh 2i*9>nTifvi ihe Mpsf Markets Read Lancaster Farming ir URLINGS CHICKS IT FARMERS' NEEDS! ~u can find just what at Bill Burling ihery- , u have eight top strains crosses to choose from. Sexhnks are very popul- W ith nearby farrpers. . ]ie n there are the “pick” [ie best strains and cross i or Broilers, or meat-and- ir many top wins at 1c and Egg Shows prove quality in competition ie customer said our y Leghorns are- “Just jerful birds to handle”, ’g important in high ;ied Leghorns. Take your pick to suit Dur needs. Burling's Big 8 Carey's Famous Random mple - Test-winning Leg irEs A customer made a (Pegg average on 1800 ids' Ready - to - Lay Pullets URLING’S U F IT S IN THE FEED! Gan You Get It Out? WE REPEATEDLY GET LAYING FLOCK 12 month operation (floor) Four pounds feed used per doz. eggs produced. Good! Of course it is good. Some do better. Some not quite so good. Breed Management But It's in our feed. Let us help you get it out. When you house your birds, feed EARLY BIRD. \\\»!//// St' fc Manufacturers of Poultry and Livestock Feed Since 1875 Merryknoll Sexlink (Rock x Red) —Bred by electronic “brain” methods. Golden Sexlinks Harco male x Andrews White Rock female They’re tough, and great layers. Cobb's White Rocks Broiler Test winners and good layers too. Vantress x Cobb White Rocks Popular for meat. Garrison Cornish Male x Cobb While Rock female. Super meat quality. Gore's Barred Rocks.. Still a favorite of many farmers. Buxling’s New Hampshires. Carefully selected stock. When you're ready to or der. pick up the phone and call Oxford 286 collect. Available At All Times HATCHERY Oxford, Penna. RECORDS AS FOLLOWS... Weather And a lot of other factors are involved K >.*r' ' CIT /5." ftV, u * When you are asked to make sandwiches for a largo group, spread a thin layer or soft butter or mayonnaise to cover crusts, edges, and corners of the vread. This prevents soaking the bread. Waxy rice used to thicken sauces and gravies for freez ing will not “curdle” after thawing as do some of the usual thickeners. Protect your shrubbery -when painting the exterior of your house Cover shrubbery with an old sheet, plastic or paper dropcloth Turkey is highest in pro tein of all meats, and, along with roast chicken, lowest in fat. 'As you remove garments from moth-ball storage, tum ble them in the dryer with no heat for a few minutes to help get rid of the odor. If a blouse doesn’t fit well or requires much altering or conditioning it is a poor buy at any price. Cover a dark or shiny study top witha light colored blotter to reduce glare and lessen contrast. On half-cup of diced fresh pineapple will supply about one-fifth of the daily recom mended allowance of Vitam in C for an average man— and only 34 calories. When sewing wash-and wear fabrics, press seams and folds only when you are sure of the seamlines, as pressed creases will leave marks on this material. Miller & Bushong, Rohrerstown, Pa. Ph. Lancaster EX 2-2145 .-.U' f * L - A «. r_ * » i Household Hints Inc. K*. /. '"vVAv; r- ' Lancaster Farming. Saturday,. October 3. 1959 7 Remove the fcellopharie wrapping from a lampshade before you ues it These wrappings create glare and may cause the frame of the lampshade to warp Place all roasts, except rib roasts, on a rack before you put them m the oven A rack allows heat to circulate more freely and keeps the roast out of its drippings With a rib roast, a rack is unneces sary because the bones form a natural rack. Spots can easily be remov ed from sofas and chairs that have cotton-cushioned inner spring construction Cleaning fluids, which would damage foam rubber, are not harm ful to cotton cushioning. Local Company Announces New Hatchery Site Announcement was made this week by Mr. Leslie S. Hubbard, Hubbard Farms Hatcheries, of the opening of a new branch hatchery at Grove City, Penna. This new location will serve poultry men in western Pennsylvan ia and eastern Ohio. Located in Mercer county at the site of the former Rich ey Hatchery, the new facil ity will be managed by Tho mas F. Richey, Jr. A gradu ate of the Penn‘s'" 1 - Umversity, Richey has been operating the hatchery a* its present location for the past 30 years. He was one of the first individuals in Pennsyl vania to operate an accredi ted hatchery. Both meat and egg strains of chicks will be produced the hatchery. In addition the Grove City plant, Hubbard has hatcheries at Walpole, N. H.; Statesville, N.C ; and Lancaster. Lancaster Farm ng advertis ing brings results Chews up woody brush just as easily as it clips weedy pas tures, Saplings are shredded by axe-stroke action ... grassy growth is pulverized by hammer mill action. Two knives whirling at 1100 rpm are pivot-mounted to provide breakage free cutting. Ideal for cutting up com, maize and cotton stalks, vines and other crop residues... mowing pastures and grassed areas... chopping brush and tree primings. You must see this mower in action to appreciate its ef fectiveness and durability. Call us for a demonstration on the “problem” acres of your farm. Aik us about the Allis-Chalmers plan to finance your time purchase of farm equipment. A SALES AND SERVICE L. H. Brubaker Lancaster. P« Snavelys Farm Service L. H. Brubaker G. Myers & Son Litite. Pa. Mann & Grumelli Farm Serv. R. S. Weaver Quartyville. Pa. 4-H Baby Beef Deadline Date Is October 15 Farm boys and girls in Ban caster County 10 to 20 years aid are reminded that time is here to enroll for Baby Beef Club. Members are required to feed a steer of one of the three established beef breeds until finished next fall. You ng farm people m the club will receive instruction in fe eding, fitting, preparing and showing steers, and keeping records on the enterprise _ Two beef clubs are active in the county The county wide Red Rose Cub shows calves at the Southeastern district show, the Pensylva nia Livestock Exposition, Ea stern National Exposition, and the Penna. Farm Show. The New Holland club has membership restricted to the northern section of the cou nty, and all steers in the club are shown and sold at the New Holland Fair. Boys or girls interested in joining either c'ub should contact the county Extension Office, 202 Post Office Build ing, Lancaster, or one of the local leaders by October 15. Club leaders for the Red Rose Club are Mylin Good, Manheim HI Fred Linton, Quarryvxlle R 2, Victor Lon genecker, Elizabethtown R 3; Jay R Nissley, Manheim R 4; Ira L. Rutt, Peach Bottom; and Harry S. Showalter, Rein holds Rl, In the New Hol’and area the leaders are Lester Good, East Earl Rl; John B. Lapp, Bareville Rl; and Jacob K. Mast, Elverson R 2; and Les ter M. Weaver, New Holland Rl Lancaster Farming Classified Ads Get Results mssley Farm Serviced Washington Boro. Pa. New Holland Pa. Rheems, Pa Stevens. Pa.
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