It's big, efficient and beautiful! AND r g\m SO EASY TO BUY Uusl a few in stock. CL 170 See it at once—and you'll fall in love yl* * • * With this terrific bargain! WASO4Y Ho Cosh Hoodoil on GECC Plant Novor defrost refrigerator or big, zero-degree, roll-out freezerl Self- #J $4.50 per week NO CASH NEEDED ON GECC PL AN I • Delmorvo (Continued from Page 3) 17.1; 773,400 head, including 229,600 head purchased of 319,- 4 200 head offered at Eastern r ryr + Poultry Growers Exchange 1 Thursday. Eighteen percent of n X%TT‘£ ' J *4 the broilers sold at 16.0-16.4. F IfHI W IIC 111(1 F IITIIIV The Delmarva broiler-feed ' ratio for the week ending Stf'S w the 3 U p co“s Ladies. Have You Heard? . By: D " is E ‘ to ‘ si »» »«“ E “"<""“ er price was 17.90 cents per pound • New Holland (Continued from Page 2) At the horse sale on Jan. 25 the trend was slow to barely steady, with 245 head offered. Mules sold singly brought 125-210; in pairs, 240480. Rid ing horses brought 110-250; driving horses, 110-210; killers, cents per pound. Pony mares brought 30-85, and geld ings, 25-85. Hogs sold steady while sows were $1 higher at the sale on Jan. 25; 328 head were offered. Market hogs retailed at 19- 20,50; wholesale (U.S. 1-3), 18- 18.75; heavyweights, 17.50-18. Sows brought 12.50-16.50. Calf receipts totaled 100 head at the Jan. 25 sale, and sold for $1 higher. Choice and Prime brought 37-41 50; Good and Low Choice, 33-36; Stand ard 29.50-32.50; Common, 15- 25. C 1 CK* *J» **« **♦ «j* »*« »*« #•« »*« More farmers each month prefer to buy their • HAY • STRAW • EAR CORN •j 4 t £ from us for better value and all around satisfac- * * tion. At farm or delivered, any quantity as your £ * requirements may be. »> V Area Code 717 GB7-7831 Esbenshade Turkey Farm Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, January 30, 1965—' Do You Know Well-chosen snacks can contribute to dental health and good nutrition. For the best dental health, it’s recommended that you cut down on eating sweets between meals. Nutrition research has established milk as one of our most valuable foods. Milk is the richest source of calcium of the foods commonly eaten in the United States Pasteurized-process cheese is a blend of one or more types of cheese, as described on the label. The processing gives a cheese that melts readily and smoothly. Cheese spreads and cheese foods are'softer forms of process cheese, and often have added nonfat dry milk and flavor ingredients. Such as olives or pimientos. sizing . , Some Hints to Help i° w heat Improve Ironing Skills Cover an ironing board Always be sure clothes are wben not in use to help keep clean before you iron them. i- be cover clean. You can use Wash anything slightly soiled a fitted washable plastic cover before ironing it. or a Paper or plastic gar iron with a clean iron. If men t hag. starch sticks to the soleplate, Fold dampened clothes light let the iron cool, then Wipe it i- y instead of rolling them , . . with a cloth dipped in soap or f ewer wrinkles will get set detergent suds. Rinse and wipe in *° damp fabric, and less dry before heating. ironing will be needed. If you Wash ironing board cover P ut dampened garments into as needed to remove starch, a Plastic bag, the moisture will lint, and dye transferred from be distributed more evenly, dark clothes. Wash a new cov- Fiastic bags are handy to keep er before using it to remove 11011 colorfast articles separate from others while they’re damp. SINCE 1890 PARADISE, PA. A THOMAS . sizing scorches at BACKACHE? CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC Lancaster County Chiropractic Society '*********************• Money is a cash crop, too! It takes money to make money. It’s essential to a sound farm pro* gram to have money when you need it. You will find it readily available at Farm Credit. . . spe* Ciahsts in farm loans. Stop in of call today for complete details. Short Term Production Credit Loans <7iVV^ long Term Land Bank Loans A Farmer Owned • Farmer Directed Farm Credit ASSOCIATION 111 W. Roseville Rd. Lane. 393-3921 •************¥** •7 • •
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