Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 11, 1960, Image 12

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—Lancaster Jt- arming, baiuraay, June n, ioou
_ r rv in enough sour cream to
9 bour-tream Uisnes make the sauce light and
(From page 11) fluffy.
A cool captivating .touch g e fruit b bet ;
to a hearty meal is our Am
erican version of the French n°i baked apples or
garine. Add the sugar slow- dumplings, steamed or bak
ly and beat well. v Add lem- ed puddings. Makes about 1
on juice and vanilla. Beat cup.
SEE YOUR LOCAL VERMEER DEALER
S s ,
Keller Brothers
Buffalo Springs, Pa.
' ''V
Conestoga Farm Supply Kaylor Brothers
Quarryville,- Pa,
C. B. Hoober
Intercourse.' Pa.
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DAIRY R
TO SUIT
Get Maximum Production With
FLORIN DAIRY FEEDS
Unexcelled
Taste appealing
Developed over
Allow Us to put an Efficient Dairy Program
Call Moimt Joy OL 3-2411
Wolgemuth Bros., '«•
rjlllllllllllllHlllllllllll lllflllllllllllllllllllll ■■HBw
Without Shattering ... In Less Time!
The Vermeer Pow-R-Hay Krusher-Krimpcr’s “Posi
tive Action” gives complete control of curing, regard
less of the Kind of hay. Hay gets only the desired
amount of conditioning ... no breaking of stems.,,
no crushing or shattering of the valuable hay leaves.
Don’t gamble with your crop... store better hay and
feed better hay' The Krusher-Knmper gently frac
tures the stems every l‘/i " and deposits the hay plants
in a light fluffy swath Cuts drying time as much as
50%. Write for complete information and low price.
COLORFUL LITERATURE FREE
FLO
to Work on Your Farm
FLORIN, PENNA.
R. S. Weaver
Stevens, Pa.
Rheems, Pa.
Jared Stauffer
Martindale, Pa.
EVERY NEED!
in quality
in
texture
years of experience
• Lancaster poultry
(From page 3)
6, John N. Thomas, 19.8; 29.
Jonathan Lapp, 1000 WV,
10-1, Roy E. Ream, 19.6; 30.
Same, 2000 WV, 10-1, Daniel
K. Good, 18 0;
31. Same, 1500 WV, 10-1,
Marvin .Sweigort, 18.9; 32.
J. Robert Musser, 3700 WV,
9-6, College Hill Poultry, 18-
.6, 33. Omer Smoker, 1800
WRHF, 15 Mo. W. C. Mellin
ger & Son, 21.0, and 140
Males, W. C. Mellinger and
Son, 10.0; 34. Jacob C. Herr
4600 WV, 9, Header’s Poult
ry, 18.6; 35. Same, 4700 WV,
9, Header's Poultry, 18 6;
36 700* WVC, 13-6, Roy E
Ream, 26,0; 37.' Same, 325
WVC, 13-6, John N. Thomas.
25.0; 38. Same. No Sale. 22.1
bid; 39. Same, 825 WVC, 13-
6, No Sale, 23.6 bid; 40
Same, 850 WVP, 13-6, No
Sale, 21.1 bid;
41. Same, 700 WVP, 13-6,
No Sale, 22.9 bid; 42. Henry
B Hoover, (David S Hoover)
2100 WV, 9-1, Daniel K.
Good, 18.5; 43. Same. 44. J.
J. Hess II (J. Emanuel Allg
yer), 2000 WV, 9, No Sale,
18,0 bid: 45. Crider Leghorn
Farih, 400 WRF, 14 Mo., Col
liege Hill Poultry, 23.3;
46 Milton M Brubaker
45 Males. Walter Lehman,
12 5; 47. Andrew N. Miller,
2000 WV, 9-6, Carl B. Risser
19.5; 48. Same, Daniel K.
Good, 19.1.
• Grooming Calves
(From page 91
training and showing. Each
of the clubs will feature a
fitting and showing demon
stration prior to the roundup
put on by the club leaders
and the extension agent. We
sincerely hope all dairy club
members will be present at
these demonstrations because
you will be receiving instruc
tions on preparing your ani
mal for the show. If you
need further help, please
contact your local leader or
the extension agent.
I <v*» it «ta *29
(From page 1)
control commission, but if M. M. Smith,
you look at the situation in cultural agent introducfJt*
some of the other states, you Henning. The program
can see that the work of the arranged by John c ,
commission has been good.” chainpan of the agucuH J
Dr. Henning said. .committee of the r,, dj
club. v " v aiu
- “What can we do about -
the farm problem? Wa can * !
sit down around the table, Give Lancaster p...
forget politics, call together advertising a chance ; 0 ? lr)|
the best brains in the count- for you,- ‘ Wot ‘
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I FLAMELESS
I ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS
by KEIVINATOR
WENGER IMPLEMENT CO.
; BUCK, PA
I £ •"•"•anna jm i •I** ■» at* i«a"1*1 Maintain ■ »i[»»n • mannanttanna n atmam>fi tfmn rt fn >«imai nat ua a «, a ,
««(1m • ,„an a a • nlitjun namnnSo w«> ami •mhwm> ~, * * *
FLAMELESS
ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS
by RHEEMS
■ 9
CHARLES R. LIHTNER ,
WILLOW ST., R. D. 2 „ Phone EX 2-7213
FLAMELESS
ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS
In DELAVAL
' •
LANDIS BROS.
MANHEIM PIKE, LANCASTER ' Phone EX 3-3906
HANDIES UP TO 40 TONS
OF SILAGE AN HOUR!
FORD
GRAIN AND FORAGE BLOWN
Up to 40 tons an hour—plenty of capacity to stay ahra
of modern forage harvesters. Keeps your harvest ilov*
smoothly all day long! A new rubberized belt come'
eliminates crop “fall through,” and together with “
metering auger, provides smooth feeding to the n l '*
PTO-diiven blower. No belting to bother with no !«' '*>
up or anchoring necessary. There are many olhei o
tures, too . . . such as 3-point hitch for easy tiau->l
full 9-inch delivery pipe for greater capacity n ,uJ '
cmved fan blades mounted on a cone-shaped ha '=•
plate for greater strength.
Stop in today atidsee this outstanding new hb**'
itnanaa.
Elizabethtown
Farmer's Supply, Inc.
Elizabethtown
Phone EM 7-IU4I
Haversiiclc Bros. Farm Service
Columbia Pike, Lancaster Park Ave« QuarrV^
Pbooe QT 6- 25 ®
Phone KX 2-5722
and lick it.' me
said.
Phone BU 4 4457
Sauder Bros
New Holland
Phone 13L 4
Allen H. Ma»
Denver
Phone AN 7-6 n
Conestoga