Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 16, 1965, Image 12

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    10—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 16, 1965
• Form Wonren
(Continued from Page 1)
Lebanon County, second vice
president. Mis. W. F. Dum
mer, Thomasville Rl, York
County, first vice president;
Mis. Leroy Bruce, Kennett
Square Rl, Chester County,
secretary.
Directors in addition to Mrs,
Nolt are: Mrs, James Boswell,
Collegeville Rl, Montgomery
County; Mrs Virgil Duppstadt,
Stoystown R 3, Somerset Coun
ty: Mrs. Henry Grove, Ship
pensburg, Star Route 1, Frank
lin County; Mrs. Aaron Hof
fer. Middletown Rl, Dauphin
County; Mrs. Lee Richards,
McConnellsburg, Fulton Coun
ty; and Mrs. John Thistleth
waite, Jefferson Rl, Greene
County.
AUCTION PRIVATE TREATY I
PRODUCERS LIVESTOCK i
CO-OPERATIVE |
A FARMER OWNED AND controßed I
business handling cattle, calves, I
hogs and sheep on commission. I
UNION STOCBL TAKES, LANCASTER,. PA. |
P. O, BOX 695. BONDED LIVESTOCK DEALERS. i |
WE WILL SELL YOUR PAT CATTLE-FEEDER . i
CATTLE-COWS and BULLS AT AUCTION SALE ON
WEDNESDAYS STARTING AT 12:00 NOON. A.LL
OTHER DAYS AT PRIVATE TREATY.
FEEDER CATTLE ON SALE AT ALL TIMES. I I
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION I I
PHONE AREA CODE *717 OFFICE 392-6810. 5
Evenings: Glenn C. Hart, Manager, Phone 569-1863 0
or Harry J. Abel, Phone 394-7759 Jj
She'll be a banker when she
grows up
Most calves simply grow up to be cows Some grow up to
be a sure souice of steady, extra 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 deter
mined early in your cows’ lives, during the calf and heifer
stage. Thus, a fruitful feeding piogram must be designed
to meet all the nutritional requirements of growing cattle
and to insuie efficient production when they join the
milking hei d.
Danymen who employ the Pioneer Feeding Program find
that it is not only reasonable in cost, but sets the stage
for leahzmg the full production potential of the cow.
Tomonow’s milking herd is m your calf barn right now,
and today is the best time to establish a feeding program
that will mean more milk per cow per year. We would
like to help you set one up, as we have helped many of
your friends and neighbors in this community Call us or
stop in. Your calves, too, can be bankers when they grow
up.
Since 1870
Good's Feed Mill
Featured speaker at the
morning session was Dr. Rose
marie J. Tursky, Harrisburg,
practicing pediatrician, who
stressed the importance of
adequate immunization of in
fants and children as protec
tion against lockjaw, whooping
cough, polio and diphtheria.
• 4-H County
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mately half the expenses of
each person making the re
turn exchange trip to Colorado
‘this Spring. Any remaining
money will be used to set up a
4-H Exchange Trip Fund,
which should be of great help
to the younger 4-H’ers.
Four varieties of cookies
will be sold under a'4-H Club
label for 50 cents a package.
. feeds you car bank on
These will be mai'shmallow' Square Mutual Fund, the cents is from realized eaph
bars, peanut butter pattlies, Board of Directors recently de- gains.*
chocolate grahams, and a dared a distribution of 30 Distributions paid in IAS4 tt
creme assortment. Any per- cents per share, payable Janu- taled $179 oer share froi
sons interested in buying cook- ary 22. Of the 30-cent distrl- p.nit.l ,».),«
ies or in helping with the bution, 14 cents is from net SSTtaSS? ' SSHLSt ft
actual selling, should contact investment income and 16 come
one of the following persons
in their area: Janice Imhoff
or Jerry Snader, Ephrata:
Glenn Musser, Mount Joy; Lin- II
da Neideigh, Elizabethtown; | |
Elaine Overly or Gloria Her- 1
shey, New Holland; Janice
Knight or Annette Long, Lit
itz; Linda Peifer, Manheim;
Susan Atkins, Quarryville; Car
oil Hess or James Houser,
Lampeter-Strasburg area.
PENN SQUABE
DECLARES DISTRIBUTION
According to Ronald L.
Switzer, Secretary of Penn
Order DEKALB PULLETS
Day Old or Up To
Twenty Weeks Old From
DUTCHMAN
MILLS, INC.
R. D. 1, STEVENS, PA.
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DO WO WANT
MORE CORN
Farm management studies show that overall
farm profits are pegged closely to corn yields.
The surest and best way to increase your yields
and profits is with the Funk’s-G Trio of High
Profit Practices at right. Put these proven steps -
to work on your farm NOW, Use High
Capacity Funk’s G-Hybrids and the plan to
help you set a new, higher yield goal and
make it!
HIGH PROFIT CORN IS THE KEY TO
A. H. HOFFMAN SEEDS, INt., LANDISVILLE, PENNA.
- r erving farmers with finest quality seeds since 1899
P. L ROHRER & BRO., INC.
1 ;
SMOKETOWN
HIGHER PROFIT FARMING
Phone Lane. 397-3539
PROFIT
1 Start with a high eapacfly
I FUNK’S G-HYBRIb
2 PLANT IT THICKER*
3 APPLY EXTRA FERTILIZES
to food the extra plants v
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