Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 22, 1965, Image 10

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 22, 1965
10
Scranton Opens
New Dairy Plant
In a ceremony combining
the celebration of Pensu
preme's 75th anniversary and
the opening of their new
$3.8 million dairy processing
center, Governor William W.
Scranton started filling of the
school milk containers by
placing cartons in the milk
filling unit. The half-pint con
tainers are used in the state
and federal school milk pro
gram.
• Rural Life
(Continued from Page 1)
the Lititz Church of the
Brethren The Rev. Olden D
Mitchell, pastor, will bring
the message.
At both of the aibove serv
ices, rural youth will be tak
ing part The programs are
open to the public and all
are welcome to attend. Or
ganized youth groups such as
4-H, FFA, and PHA are par
ticularly urged to take part.
These services wall focus on
strengthening spiritual and
moral values in the commun
ity, especially the rural areas.
• Broiler Report
(Continued from Page 3)
Turkeys Extremely hght
local supplies supplemented
with purchases from South
ern points.
FOGELSVILLE
3lay 18, 1965
(Puces for dock weights,
cents per lib except wheie
noted )
Hens, light type 7-9%, Hens,
heavy type 8-28, 15-28, Pul
lets 30-39, Roasters 24-40%,
35-38, Ducks 18%-21%, 20%-
21%, Drakes 29%-41; Tur
keys, tom's 23V2, Tuikeys,
hens 34-38%; Raibfbits 34-53,
46-52; Guineas 72%-100, 72%;
Pigeons (per pair) 47%-85,
Jumibo Squaflb 80.
• Rabbits
(Continued from Page 1)
the number of times and hour
of day the rabbits enter and
exit. Ground level weather sta
tions will also be used to de
termine the relationship of
weather to rabbit activities
There is increasing evidence
that rabbits are becoming more
nocturnal The reflective tags
will be t'dpful in spotting the
cottontails at night with lights
' The mortality phase of the
investigation should disclose
the effects of hunting and
disease on rabbit populations
“The decreasing numbers of
rabbits being harvested by our
hunters each year is of great
concern to us,” revealed Har
vey A Roberts, Chief of the
Commission’s Division of Re
search “We suspect that cot
tontails are undergoing some
behavior changes making them
less available to the gun.”
added Roberts “The study
should give us these answers
and help to better manage
this important game species,”
he said
The study areas will be in
Union, Columbia, and York
Counties.
PATZ
Soles & Service
Barn Cleaners - Silo
(Xnloaders - Cattle Feeders
Robert K. Robrer
Quarryville, R. D. 1
Hensel K 1 8-2559
The ribbon-cutting at the
new plant on the Route 200
By-i Pass was performed by
William A. Billet, Broad
Street, Bmigsville, and Amos
K. Rohrer, Columbia RZT Bil-
75th Anniversary
And May Sale
Bargains Galore
Paint Thinner gal. 67c
Thermos Bottles pint $1.37
Thermos Food Jars pint $1.79
Roof Coating 5 gal. $2.77
Flash Camera and Case $4.95
Folding Lawn Chairs $2.99
Save $l. with $5.00 Purchase
Folding Chair $1.99
DINNERWARE SALE
Moritake - Franconian
Sets or place settings
BIKE SALE
Bicycles - Tricycles
Groff’s Hardware
South Railroad Ave. New Holland, Pa.
Open Thurs. and Fri. evenings
in
A “Dad says it's like baling
f money, so he got the best!'
Get big capacity and top quality
with an Allis-Chalmers 303 Hay Baler!
The 303’s wide 60" pickup handles light or heavy
windrows—cleans the field! Twin-feed rakes move
hay evenly into the haling chamber, comb out wads,
to form tight, square bales. Grooves are formed on
the bale to minimize twine or wire slippage. See the
303 and the complete line of A-C tools for haying!
Nissley Form Service
Washington Boro, Pa.
L H. Brubaker
Lancaster, Pa.
Allen H. Matz
Farm Equipment
New Holland, Pa.
let, Pensuprcme’s, oldest em
ployee, was a milk routeman
for thirty-eight years prior to
his retirement in 1954. floh
rer, 91, is the dairy’s oldest"
milk supplier. He first sup
plied milk to the company
in 1916.
Grumelli Farm Service
Quarryville, Pa.
N. G. Myers & Son
Rheems, Pa.
L. H. Bruboker
Lititz, Pa.
Chef-
Akroi
Long
i, Pa.
I
We Gin Save You Time and Money!"
Let us apply ATRAZINE and
NITROGEN solution in
one operation.
FEEDS the corn and
KILLS the weeds.
Contact Your
AGRICO Fertilizer Dealer
or
Blast Petersburg Warehouse.
Phone 569-2361 or 733-BT6I
CUT DAIRY FEEDING COSTS
With the new low-cost, high-protein
Wayne 42% Dairy Mixing Supplement
Vegetable proteins and urea are combined in Wayne 42% Dairj
to give you the most protein at the lowest possible cost. The
added molasses, calcium, phosphorous, salt, trace minerals and
vitamin D make Wayne 42% Dairy an efficient supplement to|
balancing home grown grains.
4#
FOWL’S FEED SERVICE
R. D. 1, Quarryville
R. D. Z, Peach Bottom
C, E. SAUDER & SONS
R. D. 1, East Earl
GRUBB SUPPLY CO.
Price Wayne 42% Dairy to
day. You'll agree the price is
right.
HERSHEY BROS.
Reinholds
Elizabethtown
upps
MOUNTVILLE
FEED SERVICE
R. D. 2, Colombia
J. K. STAUFFER & SON
Lawn and Bellaire
MILLERSVILLE
SUPPLY CO.
Millers vi lie
ROHRER’S mLL
R. D. 1, Ronks
H. M. STAUFFER
& SONS, INC.
Wiimer
DUTCHMAN FEED
MILLS, INC.
R. D. 1, Stevens