Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 29, 1963, Image 11

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JYV IOU neoiii goon a 3 y OU take them from vinyl upholstery can survive
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*• These vinyls have a backing
of knit or woven fabric to
which a coating of glovesoft
vinyl is apiplied. This backing
gives vinyl the stretch that’s
needed to withstand bouncing.
J. Denlinger Co.
Paradise
H. Rohrer & Sons
Quarryville
oy M. Sensenig
Hinkletown
lend & McGinnis
Atglen
Your Old BALER Is Worth More As A Trade-In NOW!
TERRIFIC SAVINGS!
LOWEST PRICES
HIGHEST
QUALITY
McCormick
No. IS Side
Delivery Rake
• Kighf-angie raking action
»ovet leaves
• 5-bar reel provides
smooth, steady push
• Roller-chain ground driv«
• Easy-to-redch controls
• fits any tractor
*ry it today*
Doiid C. B. Hoober $
MORGANTOWN INTERCOURSE 5
AT 6-5771 |££i» jg 7^‘^ 01 % '• «S iS 4S ' ' |
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WAYS TO SAVE
ON SILAGE with
SWEET BULK
’N FLAKES
PRESERVE YOUR SILAGE
Sweet Bulk 'N Flakes has extremely high
water absorption ... saves nearly all green
forage weight from run-off . . . prevents
silage value from seeping away.
INCREASE ITS FEED VALUE
Sweet Bulk 'N Flakes accelerates the for
mation of acids which enhance the feed
value of your silage .. . increase the pro
duction of meat and milk.
, ORDER EARLY!
Take advantage of your Master Mix Deal
er's special offer for "early birds".., Stop
in and see him about it todayl
Hempfield Mills
East Petersburg
AND
D. L. Diem & Sons
WTITZ a
626-213 T
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Eby's Mill
Lititz
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BALING COSTS^
How much did you spend bn Baler Parts this year?
Year after year “46” baler owners are saving $4O.
to $6O. a year on parts alone.
Kauffman Brii
MOUNTVXLLiB
285-9151
Fabric-Packed vinyls also
have flex resistence that give
flbiem the a(bility to recover
completely to a wrinkle-tree
seat.
These vinyls don’t split, tear,
peel, or chip.
You can remove all normal
soil and stains easily using a
damp cloth, miljd soap, and
lukeWarm water. Wax crayon,
ballpoint ink, and shoe polish
produce stubborn stains, so be
cautious with them.
iFabnc-backed vinyls are o'f
various weights—‘medium wei-
Ask the than who owns one!
J. Paul Holt International harvester
GAP S»les and Service
HI 2-4183 EPHRATA 733-2283
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 29, 1963—:
ght backing is recommended
for average wear; heavy wei
ght type for hard wear and
over springs.
For 'You To Tlcy
Make an ice cream sandwich
this way—iput a generous
spoonful of ice cream between
two layers of large plain but
ter cookies. As a dessert, top
with additional ice cream and
nuts or hot chocolate sauce.
For a delicious sandwich go
with, blend a half cup of cold
buttermilk with a half cup of
vegetalble-toma’to juice. Serve
at once. Makes an ideal bev
erage for persons on a reduc
ing diet.
A tasty fruit combination
with your favorite cookies
makes a pleasing and satisfy
ing dessert. Use your imagina
tion for combining fruits—
choose from fresh, frozen, or
See Us
canned fruits. Select fruits
that will provide interesting
contrasts in color and flavor.
Chill before serving.
Senior Extension
Entertains At
Children’s Home
A lawn party for the chil
dren Christ Home in Paradise
was held last Saturday by the
Lancaster County Senior Ex
tension club Twenty two chil
dren between the ages 01 three
and five were entertained.
Judy Snavely, Manheim pre
sented a Iflannel'graph story,
and Linda Hoke, Lancaster,
■and Janice Miller, Mountville,
gave a puppet show.
'Games were played with the
children and prizes were awar
ded. Clulh members provided
a lunch of doggies, chips, pic
kles, orange juice, cup cakes
and ice cream for the children.
After a peanut scramble each,
child was given a lollipop and
a balloon.
WWW!
The Community Service
Committee, with Priscilla Buc
her, Lititz, as chairman, was
in change of the activity.
Next meeting o£ the cluib
will be a beach party at Cry*
s'tal Bea'ch on Suhlday, July
14. The group will assemble
at Farm Bureau Cooperative,
Dillerville Pike, Lancaster at
9 a.m.
The club plans to continue
its regular monthly rollerskat
ing party at Rocky Springs.
Next party will be on July 3
at 8 pm.
Parents of intelligent child
ren always believe in heredity.
TODAY
Come in and see the
McCormick
No. 2A
Hoy Conditioner
it "
See how you can make
better hay. .50% FASTER!
Crush hay stems gently,
completely, uniformly—
and get 50% faster drying!
Exclusive rubber rolls
crack entire length of
stems . . . give you more
nutritious, higher quality
hay.
• Spiral-groove rolls lift hay
gently, evenly
• Tension, of rubber rolls ad-
justs for complete crushing
without leaf damage
• On-tfie-go hydraulic control
Cope & Weaver Co.
NEW PROVIDENCE
ST 6-7351 “
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