e- -gafit ,0 -flirt. .vsbiuieZ ?>■-—Lrtmeagter-Farmmg, Saturdays 6r~tgoo 1- You Hoot'd? ' 1 tects you directly < •> ' into the"* light bulb.‘The bowl (Continued from Page 7) helps distribute light more el directs the light rays and pro- festively in all directions. Livestock Auction Market EVERY TUESDAY Starting Promptly at 1:30 p.m. Starting with bulls, steers, heifers, cows, hogs and calves. We get top $$ for your Livestock Give us a call HI 2-4181 Vintage Sales Stables, Inc. VINTAGE, PA. Frank Dussinger, Manager w* m# i a fc> ui 11 oti m How to expand your laying flock ... without building a new house Sounds impossible, but hundreds of poultryraen have doubled or tripled the size of their cage layer opera tions—without building a single square foot of new floor space! They do it by modernizing the old house according to plans supplied by Purina, Part of the secret is in the ventilation system that keeps inside temperatures comfortable summer and winter. But the whole idea of high bird density and controlled environment wo»-H.because all faqtors were taken into consideration. If you're thinking about increasing the size of your laying flock, we’d suggest you stop by for more facts on the Purina Cage Egg Factory. Janies High Gordonville Wenger’s Feed Mill, Inc. S. H. Hiestand & Co. Rheems Salunga Ira B. Landis Valley Road, Lancaster John B. Kurtz Ephrata Whiteside & Weicksel Kirkwood 'r Warren Sickman . ff it ? |i *4l * - John J. Hess**' *** s l| J« 010 i Vintage-^ vy.w.v.wiw.w John B. Kurtz Cedar Lane J, H. Reitz & Son, Inc. Lititz John J. Hess, II Intercourse - New Providence .?IJdll' JOOi?q*l US AIM 10 c.idUJ s?i When frWafeft*° { biilbs«> dif fusers,! ■> orrcshades,"hu}> ithbfee that -are the' s»m6< size ,»nd style as the original ones. When, you do-this you provide effect tive light and safety. Good io Know'’ Anytime ©kipping breakfast or other meals is not a good way to take oil a few pounds. The to tal number oif calories in foods eaten in a day—mot the num ber of meals eaten—determines whether a person will lose weight. Any weight loss from not eating is quite temporary. If you find worn bindings after laundering or dryclean ing blankets, replace them be fore stpring blankets for the season. You may use folded nylon or preshrunk cotton bind ings or you may blanket-stitch the edges with woolen or nylon yarn. You’ll .find an'assortment of bindings at the notion coun ters in stores. A travel agency could be de fined as a going concern. Inflation wouldn’t be so bad, it prices weren’t so high. The new *v t •• i-.iyyv v> Jnw ft f ttrtyt T? A , the most complete tractor in the two-row class NEW 33-hp high-torque, 1620-rpm Power-Crater engine for long life ... 4 speeds matched with Traction Booster system nrovide the right speed and power from plowing to transplanting. NEW draft-sensitive, high-clearance, 3-point linkage or Snap-Coupler hitch for extra crop protection. ,NEW live hydraulics with lift-lower circuit permits senamte delayed lifting of the rear bar. NEW independent live PTO ... with oil-cushioned clutch action i Independent Traction Booster system provides extra pull power for heavy 2- and 3-plow loads. Measure the difference for yourself. We’re ready to show you. Power-Crater, Snaf-Coufler and Traction Booster are Allis-Chalmeis trademarks. Finance for profit. Ask us about Allis-Chalmers’ time payment vinns, Nissley Farm Service Grumelli Farm Service L. H. Brubaker Washington Boro, Pa. Qnarryvillc, P*. Lancaster, Pa. 6 <,bf. Alien H, Matz 1 S i fdrth Equipment -t* f>»RT«7 x • r NeW Holland, Pa. r. ill MO Ti J > ' , 2**' /> - _ •w. ' &V'S w j ■** ' * ; * ht ' ♦ /& ALLIS-CHALMERS SALES St SERVICE Lausch Bros. Equipment :g* aowpj -rat be a tie to moil ' lji p 1. il l <> ! I'<? J Start! 963 right with 'mmmammm H& N leghorns Day Old Pullet Chicks and Started Pullets (10 to 20 weeks) 1963 H & & “Nick Chicks” are improved models of the H & N “Nick Chicks” which earned an award* for highest income ($3.12 per hen holes* ed) *USDA summary report ARS 44-79-2. Order today. Write, or call by telephone - 653-9891. FLORIN FARMS, INC Mount Joy, Po. RFD #l, Box L-176 Lancaster Farming Ads Pay! f •—-5 m •*<rw " *9~< < / ' ■t .!■ • - ' \ V ' < •< ; ' - <• / 'S ifi- L. H. Brubaker Lititz, Pa, Stevens, Pa. •yjJ- i 's/z™ f&s*9z r '*'A v ~ c"k ■v. < v N. G. Myers & Son Rheems, Fa. 2L
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