Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 03, 1959, Image 7

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URLINGS CHICKS
IT FARMERS' NEEDS!
~u can find just what
at Bill Burling
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, 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
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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.
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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
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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
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Household Hints
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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.
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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
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