• New Ag. Bldg. (Continued from Page 1) their posts to explain func tions and duties. The five-story structure pro vides the department with the DO IT fastet, easiet, and tot less money with STAUFFER HERCULES Roof Trusses -jfaaffer- »*. LEOLA Phone 656-2811 FREE CATTLE TAG (including nylon fog, fastener & choin) Daring Farm Bureau’s Calf Feed Promotion, you can get free tag sets for quick, easy identifi cation of your cattle. Each set consists of a num bered nylon tag, metal fastener and neck chain. Cattle tags are essential in keeping accurate pro duction records. This special offer from April I - April 30 is yours fiee with each purchase of 50 pounds of either Double Duty CaFmaker or Double Duty Veal ma! er. Fortified with antibiotics, Dou ble Duty Calfmaker is a milk i-f tj' '-.':.ient feed that furnishes all the nutiients -normally sup plied by milk. RoiMe Duty Tealmaker is a fcit.fiel feed containing a high level o£ antibiotics for growing trsves with desirable veal car casses at 4 to 7 weeks. Doth Double Duty Calfmaker and Double Duty Vealmaker aie pait of the Farm Bureau Calf Feo-’ing Program. Find out moie about both of them soon . . . and don’t forget your free cattle lags. Buy now. Offer expires April 30. Ask About Farm Bureau's Complete Dairy Feeding Program. CALL TODAY FOR MORE INFORMATION UNCASTER COUNTY FARM BUREAU FARM BUREAU "ANYONE MAY BUY FROM FARM BUREAU" first “exclusive” housing in its 70-year history. Except for the animal disease labora tory at Sumimerdale all Har risburg area activities of the department arc housed in the new building. Putting up a barn 7 Equipment shed 7 Poultry house 7 When you get to the top save money, time, effort and materials, yet add strength and extra room . with Stauffer/Hercu|es engineered wooden roof trusses We transport them to your farm building site, set them in place with our hy draulic loader . speedily and with a minimum of human effort Self supporting Stauffer/Hercules roof trusses need no bearing par titions, permit extra floor space for greater storage Before you top that next new farm building think economy . think quality Think Stauffer/Her cules engineered roof trusses For details, call lift,, r ' hj I Sli f // /f/if I 4 ; o il LANCASTER 394-0541 NEW HOLLAND 354-2146 QUARRYVILLE 786-2126 Oi Wife ■ (Continued from Page 9) T Lewis Named To Position At Conestoga Bank George M. Lewis has been named Agricultural Relations Representative for the newly created Agricultural Relations Department of the Conestoga National Bank, it was an nounced recently by John C. Peck, president. A graduate in agriculture of Cornell University, Lewis was employed eight years as a rep resentative of a large north eastern feed com*pany in New York state and in the Lan caster County area. In his new position he will work in the field with farm customers of the bank, assisting them in agricultural as well as finan cial problems. The Lewis’ and their four children live at 3106 Cochran Drive, Lancaster. RSRM BUREAU contents of broiler pan, stir ring well to 'blend; pour hot saute over shrimp Serve at once 4 to 6 servings. ■f ASPARAGUS-CRAB MEAT ROYALE 1% cups henb-flavored cracker crumbs 1 teaspoon parsley flakes Vz teaspoon tarragon leaves Vz teaspoon marjoram leaves Vs teaspoon ground black pepper Vi cup butter or margarine, melted 1 10-ounce can frozen cream of shrimp soup Vz cup light cream 2 cans (7% ounces each) crab meat, drained and (flaked 1 10-ounce package frozen asparagus cuts, cooked and drained. Combine cracker crumbs with next four ingredients and toss % cup with 2 table spoons melted butter or mar garine. (Sprinkle unbuttered crumb mixture evenly over the bottom of 6 greased individual baking dishes. In a saucepan, combine soup and cream; heat and blend. Stir in crab meat Divide evenly among baking dishes, spooning into the cen ter. Surround crab meat mix ture with cooked asparagus. Drizzle remaining 2 table poons melted butter or mar garine over asparagus Sprin kle buttered crump mixture over top of crab meat and asparagus Bake in a moderate oven (350 degrees) 20 min utes. 6 servings. THE NEW TROJAN NO. 2020-10 ROWER SPRAYER LIFETIME FIBRE-GLASS PUMP Has No bearings, belts or gears to cause trouble . . . Has ONLY ONE MOVING PART No lubrication or adjustment necessary. NO PULSATlON—delivers constant pressure RESISTANT—to all spray solutions CAPACITY—3 gals, pi minute Tank—lo gal, cap. ’of quality poultry and hog equipment, i- i <7 '’Weddell, service, guarantee installation. Beacon Steel Cages, Hart Cup Watering Systems, Brock Feed Bins anjl Grain Bins, Aerovent KwjjtilaJijp* Oakes Mechanical Cage and Floor Feeders and Hog Tiquip went, Hemnatic Fcad Carts, Eg i and Manure Handling Equipment. •5L 1 It/' 1 -j.j E. l - Nl. Herr Equipment, Inc. “Pioneer of Laying Cages” R. D. t, Willow Street (Lancaster Co.) Pa. 717-394-0654 Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, April 17, 1965 « $ FEATURING . • . THE NEW LIFETIME PORCELAINIZED TANK • Have You Heard? (Continued from Page 9) eryone can help to cut the clothing bill Some ways to do it include: Put a garment on a padded or shaped hanger after each wealing Close the zipper* and buttons If belts seem to pull the waist out of shape, hang them separately Kill Garlic Now In Pastures With WEEDCWI' !■ ’ lVf| ! f* U* ** feUftltaf ' j i .. > »< ’t* I v vmmm l ♦kwww , w&M? SX * ] - J AVWA Weedone LV-4 (Low Volatile Ester) $5.25 $24.50 1 gal. can .. 5 gal. can . . Weedar 64 (omin) $3.75 $17.50 1 gal. 5 gal. Weedone Brush Killer “32” 1 gal. can $7.25 SMOKETOWN Ph. Lane. 397-3539 4T*' " % '--Ls 11
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