Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 12, 1964, Image 10

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    10—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 12, 1964
Farm Women
Give Party At
Moravian Home
The Society of Form Wom
en No. 1 entertained the mem
bers and guests at the Mora
\ian Home on Saturday after
noon, Mrs. Abram Bollinger,
the president, was in charge
of the meeting, and Miss
Elizabeth Gibbel led the devo
tions. Roll call was answered
by giving a line of a favorite
Christmas Carol. Eighty-five
persons attended.
Mrs. Clayton Sangrey, Mrs.
Roy Brubaker, and Mrs. Amos
Shenk were named as dele
gates to the State Convention
to be held at Harrisburg on
January 11 and 12. Several
members will fold seals at
Heart Haven, Lancaster, on
January 4.
Mrs. Arthur Bartholomew of
Lancaster was the guest
speaker. She was introduced
by Mrs. Leon Ulrich, program
chairman. Her subject was
•‘Christmas Hymns 'and Car
ols ” Other features on the
program included vocal solos
by Margaret Grube and Ken
neth Brubaker: piano solos by
Carol Murry and Susie Buck
waiter; violin solo by Anne
Bomberger; vocal duet by Vir
ginia Brubaker and Wendy
Fritz; clarinet solo, Diane
Buckwalter; duet by Eva Mur-
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| HEISEY |
1,. H K CROSS LEGHORNS |
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$ • Placed in First Quartile at 1964 Penna. Ran- *
* dom Sample Test $
£ Net income per bird over J
? feed and chick- cost $1,773 *
■¥■ Test average income was $1,486 *
3 • Placed in Second Quartile of 1963 Penna. Ban- £
* dom Sample Test ♦
* Net income per bird •*
* over feed and chick cost $2,585 i
J Test average income was $2,491 J
* How does this compare with the layers *
* you are using? ?
* -*
J Try Heisey H K Cross Leghorns this year for a *
J quality bird at a fair price. {
I HEISEY LEGHORN FARM I
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| Mt. Joy, Pa. Phone 653-2221 |
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SA VE MONEY
with
Reists Seeds
A Big Selection of
ALFALFAS
CLOVERS
Freshly Inoculated (at no extra charge)
VOLKMAN
HYBRID SUDAN SORGHUM
For fast growing silage green chopping pasture
REIST SEED COMPANY
Mount Joy, Pa. Phone: 653-3821
ry and Julia Hcvoncr, and a
poem by John. Newcomer.
Dinner wo* served by the
following committee, Mrs.
Shenk, chairman, Miss Mildred
Shreiner, Mrs. Ben Sheaffer,
Mrs. Franklin Weber, Mrs.
James Roth and Mrs. John P.
Erb.
Dairymen Cautioned
On Nitrate In Forage
Precautionary 'measures
should be taken when dairy
calves and yearling replace
ment dairy heifers are fed
forages high in nitrate, warns
Missouri University extension
dairy specialist, Ray Hinders.
Hinders says calves and
heifers that must be fed a
forage high in nitrate can be
protected from harmful ef
fects by following these few
PATZ
Safes & Service
Barn Cleaners - Silo
Unloaders - Cattle Feeders
Robert K. Rohrer
Quarryville, R. D. 1
Hensel KI 8-2559
ptecautlonr. '
1— Dilute the high nitrate
feeds as much as possible with
feeds that have been tested
and found sate.
2 'Feed a concentrate ra
tion high in energy at normal,
or slightly above normal rates.
Corn and molasses are exam
ples of high energy 'feeds.
3 Include in the ration 25,-
000 to 30,000 International
Units of Vitamin A per 1,000
pounds of body weight. (A
convenient way to include the
correct amount of Vitamin A
is through use of a dairy sup
plement reinforced with this
important vitamin.)
4 Feed iodized salt and sim
ply protein in the ration more
with oil meals than with urea.
$
DAIRYMEN^
CATTLEMEN
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R. D. 1, Drumore Center KIB-2116, QUARRYVILLE, PA.
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