14—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 31, 1964 • Hove You Heard? (Continued from Page 9) the ones you wear most often • may prove to be the most Lancaster Farming Lancaster County’s Own Farm Weekly P. O. Box 266 - Lititz, P«. Offices: 22 E. Main St. Lititz, Pa. Phone - Lancaster 394-3047 or Lititz 628-219* Don Timmons, Editor Robert G. Campbell, Adver tising Director Established November 4, 1966. Published every Satur day by Lancaster-Farmins. Lit itz. Pa. Second Class Postage paid at Lititz, Pa. and at additional mailing offices. PUBLIC HORSE SALE Martins Sales Stables, Blue Ball, Pa., Lane. Co., Friday Eve., November 6, 1964 Load of Ky. saddle horses, 3 and 6 gslted and plea sure hones. Load o I Standard bred horses for Amos Stoltsfas. Load of Standard bred horses for Paul Z. Martin. Several Ponies. Tack at 6 PJt and Horses 7 P.M. PAUL Z. MARTIN Ph. Near Holland 354-6671 35 H. P. JOHN DEERE 1010 TRACTORS Single Row Crop Row Crop Utility Special Raw Crop Utility Finance John Deere Credit Plan Finance Charges Waived Until March 1, 1965 M. S. Yearsley & Sons Landis Bros. Inc. West Chester - 696-299(1 Lancaster 392-3906 Alan Beyer H. S. Newcomer & Son Christiana LY 3-5687 Mt. Joy 653-3361 Shotzberger's Wenger Implement Co. 665-2141 Buck BU 4-4467 A. B. C. Groff, Inc. New Holland 354-8001 economical regardless of orig inal cost. Consider the cost of keep ing garments ready to wear when you figure the total price. This cost may include money you spend for drycleaning, or time and energy you spend in laundering, mending, pressing, or removing spots. The dress that requires little upkeep may be your best buy. Satis faction in wearing may be counted as a plus factor. To get the maximum use and pleasure from a garment, shop carefully. Read the la bels for dare instructions, fiber content, and special fabric finishes. Examine the style and workmanship for ease in up keep. Remember, original cost plus cost of upkeep equals total cost of a garment. Row Crop 4-H Club. Mews WILDLIFE- CLUB The Lancaster County 4-H Wildlife Club met Wednesday, October 21, at the home of Jay Foreman, Lititz HI, Charles Williams, local Game Protector, talked to the Club about hunter safety. He ex plained how needless hunting accidents could be prevented, and stressed the importance of treating a gun as though it were loaded at all tifties. The Club voted to have an exhibit at 4-H Achievement Night on October 30. As its program- for Novem ber, the Club plans on demon strations by the members. • For The Form Wife (Continued from Page 9) minutes in a 400 degree, .oven, or until set. Remove from oven. Blend oregano into to- 1 mato sauce and spread over; baked macaroni. Top' with' shredded cheese. Bake for lO more minutes. Remove "from | oven and cut into squares to: serve. Be A Banker When She Grows Up She'll Most calves simply grow up to be cows. Some grow up to be a sure source of steady, ex tra income as well. It all depends upon how you feed them. The .Pioneer Feeding Program can make the- profitable' difference. The capacity to handle, maximum.-feed- and produce more milk is. determined early- 1 in your cows’ lives, during- the,- calf and'.heifer stage. Thus, a fruitful, feeding, program must be designed to meet-, all ithe- nutritioigd requirements of graWihg"cattl*-*n£fto;insure - efficient .production when - they -Jeitf c the milking herd. •INCC 1070 Joseph M. Good & Son LIMITED TIME ONLY on TERRAMYCIN ANIMAL PRODUCTS FOR MASTITIS, SHIPPING FEVER, FOOT ROT A&D FORTIFIED CRUMBLES 50 lb. BAG $12.50, A&D CALF SCOUR TABLETS box of 4 - .80 cents, JAR-100 - $16.75, MASTITUS TUBES (with pocket knives) $7.20 dozen, TERRA. Soluble pd. 6.4 oz. pack $2.50 each. VITAMIN A&D POWDER FOR FEED MIXING Put up especially for DAIRY AND BEEF CATTLE EACH POUND contains: 4,000,000 u.s.p. units vitamin A 810,000 units VITAMIN D 3 MIX 1 lb. per TON of feed PER 5 lb. bag $3.25 - 50 lb. $30.00 LICE COOPER BACK RUBBER CON. $7.62 gaL (mixes 1 gal. to 20, gal. Fuel oil), AUTOMATIC CATTLE OIL ERS & WORMERS, HANDY HOOF TRIMMERS $lO-50. HOOF KNIFE $1.50, CATTLE MARKERS nylon and brass 90 cents set, LARIATS (Lasso out fit) 30 ft. in. nylon p. rope with quick .release honda $4.60, BULL, rings 90c, PLASTIC shoulder length gloves sc, SUPER ATOM FENCE CHARGER $27.50, ALUMN SHOVELS food grade 14 x 40 $8.98. 20% DISCOUNT - on SUNBEAM . STEWART clippers ZIMMERMAN'S ANIMAL HEALTH SWLY STORE _ W, LWTEL- ISA. 17843 ' . _ PHONE-333446* <lft mL northwest of Lincoln) ; . V feetfs yow con Leola Dairymen who" employ the Pioneer Feeding Program-find that it is not only reasonable in cost, but sets the stage for realizing the full production potential of the cow. To morrow’s milking herd is in your calf bam right- now, and-today is the -best time to establish a feeding program that Trill -mean to you set One .up, as we have helped - mom milk, per -cow per year; We'youhJ'She •- many - ef your f riends . and -neighbors in this • eoffmimttfe- Jealous or'Stop, in.. ,Yo«r cal res, too, can be bankerawhen they grow «P> trank. M Good's Feed Mill New Providence
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