Lancaster * farming,'Saturday. April 16, 1960—7 the Most Markets Rjead Lancaster Farming URLING'S CHICKS Top Quality Eggs fa l L at NEPPCO. ’ g quality was highest f all entries. These were gaqs—after they had laving 12 10 14 months, Quality Eggs best. Bill Bur ling's you can just what you want. u have eight top strains crosses to choose from. Sexhnks are very popul lth nearby farmers. i there are the “pick” best strains and cross- Bi oilers, or meat-and- customer said our Leghorns are; “Just jrful birds to handle”. 's important in high ed Leghorns. Burling's Big 8 ■ey's Famous Random le Test-winning Leg- A customer made a ;g average on 1800 .ady ■ to - Lay Pullets Available At ALL Times LING’S HATCHERY You it’s THE RIGHT COMBINATION THAT COUNTS! • CHICK QUALITY • MANAGEMENT Here are a few of our customers broiler records which came to our atten tion in the last several weeks. GOOD? Of course it's good and it shows what can be grower manages to combine ALL of the necessary factors which go into producing GOOD birds at a LOW COST." May we help you do better with EARLY BIRD Service? (finest Poultry Service anywhere.) Contact your Miller & Bushong Service Repre sentative or call us direct at. Lancaster EXpress 2-2145, A\\ll//// 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. While Rocks Broiler Test winners and good layers too. Vantress x Cobb White Rocks Popular for meat. Garrison Cornish Male x Cobb White Rock female Super meat quality. Gove's Barred Rocks . Still a favorite of many farmers. Burling's New Hampshires. Carefully selected stock. When you're ready to or* der. pick up the phone and call Oxford 286 collect. Oxford, Penna. Raise Broilers • WEATHER • EFFICIENT FEED No. Birds 18,000 11,000 3,500 12,000 Farm. \Yomen No. 14 Host Society 23 Members of Society of Farm Women 23 were enter tained by Society 14 Wed nesday afternoon in the ho me of Mrs Murl Clark, of Strasburg. Co-hostesses were Mrs. Jason Mellmger, Mrs. Charles Micken, Mrs. Amos Ranck, Mrs. Ira Rutt and Mrs. Alice Shaubach. Devotions in charge of Mrs Clark, featured a solo, ‘Open the Gates of the Temple,” by Mrs. Melvin Peifer. She was accompanied on the or AND A LOT OF OTHER FACTORS ARE INVOLVED. Age Wks. Days 9-3 9-5 9-2 9-2 T *■ Miller & Bushong, he. ROHRERSTOWN. PA. Manufacturers of Poultry and Livestock Feed Since 1875 Weight 3.72 3.91 3.84 3.99 accomplished when a coi Ph. Lancaster EXpress 2-2145 gan by Mrs. Calvin High, Mrs. Maurice Herr, presi dent of Society 14, introduc ed Mrs Nelson Hershock, president of Society 23. The county president, Mrs. Ab ram Weidman, also was in troduced. Members and guests re sponded to the roll call with ‘How Many Children I Have 1 Mrs Roy Book and Mrs. Jo seph Nolt played a piano duet and a vocal sextet composed of Mrs. John Her shey, Mrs. Christian Landis, Mrs .Mervin Denlinger, Mrs. Harold Groff, Mrs. Edwin Rohrer and Mrs. Clarence Groff also entertained. Conversion 2.37 2.43 2.23 2.25 & B Doctor S. K. Eshleman spoke on “The Child and How to Help Him Grow to be a Mature Adult.” Homemekers Day was an nounced for next Thursday in Moose Hall, Lancaster Three members, Mrs. Rob ert Esbenshade, Mrs Paul Hostetter and Miss Elsie Metzler, received pins for regular attendance. The society voted $lO to each of the following: Lan caster County Unit, Ameri can Cancer Society, and the Lancaster County Society for Crippled Children and Adults, Inc. Each member pledged to give 75 cents for the county project, the pur chase of a bone saw and stretcher for the Ephrata Community Hospital. CCA chairman, Mrs Ral ph Metzler, complimented the members on their enthu siasm and cooperation with this project. Members will sew cancer pads at the next meeting, beginning at 8 30 am Wed nesday, May 11, in the home of Mrs. J Lloyd Hamish, near Willow Street. Co-host esses will 'be Mrs. Maurice Herr, Mrs Burl Osborn and Mrs. Vincent Hershey Refreshments were served to 63 members and guests Patronize our advertisers. "Prompt Ball Bond Service" BUHRMAN'S CONVENIENT PARKING LOTS Opposite Brunswick Hotel Opposite Post Office Next to Western Auto Store 115 East King Street Norman A. Buhrman, 228 N. Duke St. "Prompt Bail Bond Service” CONTROL WEEDS AND INSECTS with... Weedone 2,4 D Weedone LV-4 1-gal Can 4 95 24.25 Weedar 64 (Amine} 5-gal Can 1-gal Can 5-gal Can Simazine 80% Wettable Atrozine 80% Wettable Atrozme Granular SPECIAL PRICES TO CUSTOM SPRAYERS Methoxychlor the recommended spray for spittle bug and wee vil control in forage crops. Available now in 5 gal. cans and 30-gal drums INCREASE YIELD and improve quality of your hay crops by adding io your spittle bug spray. Nwtri-Leaf (20-20-20) 5 lbs 1.75 25 lbs 7.50 SMOKETOWN. P*. Phone EX 7-3539 3 10 14 75