iSell TJtePeor layers ' tion records so they, 'will .v, , 1 know .which, ones are on-lon- Mfltrymen With ' second- er profitable* ■, says' Carl" O. I layers should keep egg jjossin, Pen upstate' extension ■U£tion and feed consump- p oulj - ry s p- ec jahst. - fj*} lO) I* SHAVINGS ! HAROLD B. ZOOK | 820 LAMPETER ROAD LANCASTER, PA. £ PHONE 394-5413 , t 5 (• CLEAN DRY PINE ■ • SEMI DRY PINE S ' • MIXED ■ BAGS OB BULK DELIVERIES OVER 2 TON AND £ ’ TRAILER LOAD PRICES ■ " M HERE'S PROOF... It PAYS to deal with FARM BUREAU! SPRING FERTILIZER PROGRAM NOW! Early Delivery Discounts, Volume Discounts and Gash Discount . ; . . .... We Will Invoice You JUL Y 1, 1963! All FARM BUREAU Mixed Fertilizers delivered before February 16th con be paid as late as JulyJSth, 1963 ANDyou will benefit from all the discounts. You will be invoiced on July Ist, 1963 and will receive the 1% Cash Discount if paid within 15 days. NOW to Dec. 28th, 1962 December 31, 1962 to February 1, 1963 February 4, 1963 to March 1, 1963 March 4, 1963 to March 15, 1963 VOLUME DISCOUNTS & ACCUMULATIVE BUYING BENEFITS Our prices range from a single bog to trailer loads. Of course, we have Volume Dis counts that will add to your Savings. We offer Volume Discounts in 1,5, 10 and 18 ton lots. Our Accumulative Buying Program considers your total fertilizer purchases for the full year. If the total quantity purchased during the year equals a quantity that would warrant a lower price than billed for, we will refund in cash the excess payment at the end of our fertilizer year. FREE FIRE INSURANCE COVERS FERTILIZER We will reimburse you for all fertilizer taken during our early discount period which is lost by fire before March 15, 1963. DON'T DELAY... PLACE YOUR ORDER TODAY! A NEW, EXCITING Take advantage of Maximum * v -r 3 j i “ DELAYED BILLING PROGRAM EARLY DELIVERY DISCOUNTS Lancaster 394-0541 New Holland 354-2146 Pa. Farm Show Entry Deadlines Are Listed HARRISBURG Entries for departments still open for tlie 47 th Pennsylvania State Farm Show continued to pour in today in advance of ap proaching deadlines Live stock entries foi the Jan. 7-11 show have already closed. John B McCool, director of the big all-Pennsylvania ex position, said exhibitors in categories yet to be filled should faie much better than last-minutes entries in dairy and livestock, many of which had to be declined for lack of space $4.50 per ton Discount iC. CO Ut '*A| BUB& 1 $3.00 per ton Discount $2.00 per ton Discount $1.50 per ton Discount Manheim 665-2466 Quarryville ST 6-2126 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 8, 1962—5 McCool said he was con fronted with the problem of turning back 119 head of dairy cattle, 40 sheep, 69 hogs, and 2S horses. Generally it was a case of first come, first served witn the latest arnvals. feeling the pinch of space Postmarks on entries were checked to detei mine 'priority. , State Secretary of Agricul ture W. L Henning, chairman of the Farm Show Commiss ion, said - “It’s the same stoiy all over again It happ ens every year Space is too limited to take caie of all the fanners who would like to exhibit their dairy animals and livestock ’’ Next deadline, McCool an nounced, will be Dec. 8 for 4-H Club classes in sheep. Entries close Dec 15 for the always-popular horse and mule pulling contest, and for broiler and roasting chickens. Last date foi entering the 4- H Club sheep blocking and glooming contest was set for Dec 29, and for 4-H Club potato grading contest, Jan. 2 Other closing dates- Jan. 4 individual exhibits of api aiy products in commercial 4-H and vocational classes. Jan 5 corn, small grain, potatoes, glass silage, hay, ci gar leaf tobacco, sugar maple products, wool, baby chicks. and poults, and all classes ih home economics Jan. 6 - apples, edible nuts, Christmas trees, eggs, dressed turkeys, including 4-H Club classes. Jan 7 vegetables, includ ing vocational class The show, open only to Pennsylvania exhibitors, is conducted by the State Farm Products Show Commission, an agency of the Pa. Depart ment of Agriculture. Heading the commission is Gov. David L Lawrence Dr. William L. Henning, State Secretary of Agriculture, is chairman. • Farm Calendar (From Page 1) Bureau Cooperative build ing, Dillerville Road. Dec 12 8 pm. Red Rose Baby Beef and Lamb club roundup and project summary at the East Pet ersburg Elementary Schodl. Dec 13 8 pm. Hol stein 4-H dairy club Christ mas Party at Farm Bureau Cooperative building, Dill erville Road Dec 15 10 am. to 3 pm. 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