Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 11, 1965, Image 5

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    BETTER FEED
PAYS BIGGER
EARLY BIRD Optimum
Performance Line
It Will
Get them up there quicker.
2. Keep them up there longer.
Customer reports:
* "My flock (slots and floor) still laying 80% in 9th month
of production. (Started on our #3Ol now on the new #306)
Monthly feed conversion ranges from 3.24 - 3.88 lbs.
per dozen/ 1
Chickens (floor operation) came from zero production at
21 weeks to a peak of 92% at beginning of 27th week.
Our hatchery is amazed at the good early egg size/ 1
mt
* "Hatcheryman says l it l s terrific 1 / 1
* Names on request
For further information on the new Early Bird Optimum
Performance Line, ask your Early Bird representative or call
Qt Set
Now Try The
3. Bring them down slower.
''FINEST SERVICE ANYWHERE"
PROFITS
Miller
&
Bushong, Inc.
Rohrerstown, Pa.
Ph. Lancaster 392-2145
(Area Code 717)
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 11, 1965
• Farm Women
(Continued from Page 1)
Sunshine—Mrs. Isaac Koser,
Mrs. Wayne Wrlgley, and Mrs.
John Henry Hess; Commun
ity Chest—Mrs. Cyrus Neff;
Aligmlit —Mrs, W. Dean Fyr
o„k; Pin Custodian Mrs.
Alilton Eberly; Hoart Hmou
—Mrs. Scott Xissley, Jr ;
\e«s Reporters—Airs. Joseph
B-reueism and Airs J. Clay
ton Sangrey; Community
Connell—Mrs. W. Dean’ Fy
ock, Mrs Sterling Elmer, and
Aliss Alice Alane Nissley;
Needlework Guild—Miss Clare
Gardner.
In other business, it was
decided that Societies 3 and
G Will entertain at the coun
ty home in January, and So
cieties 7 and 8 in February.
In each case, the dates will
fall on the third Thursday
t5O tons an hour
that' s product!
1 ' A'. //' ,rr
Big capacity, uniform cut, with
Allis-Chalmers 780 Forage Harvester!
The 780 with pick-up head uses 64 fingers to comb
the windrows and feed a steady stream to the six 36"
Cut-and-Throw knives. Knives adjust to the shear
bar for clean cut.. . 7/32" to 2K". Direct-cut head
takes 61'6-foot swath. Or switch to 1 or 2-row corn
head in season. Chop fine forage fast with a 780!
L. H. Brubaker
Lancaster, Pa.
Nissley Farm Service NG M & Son
Washington Boro, Pa. Eh „ ms , Pa .
Grumelli Farm Service L. H. Brubaker
Quarryville, Pa. Lititz, Pa.
of the month.
It was requested that any
one interested in donating to
the Children’s Bureau should
send contributions to Airs.
Henry Hess at Manheiin U 3.
In the •mornings of Janu
ary 3,4, 5, G, and 7, Socie
ties number 1,3, !), 13, and
IG will told seals at Heart
Haven. In the atternoons on
those same days, Societies
number 1‘), 2. G. 23, 24, and
8 will fold seals
It was announced the state
convention mill be held Jan
uary 10 and 11 Bus trans
portation will be furnished
irom Lancaster tor both
mornings, those wishing res
ervations aie advised to (ou
tset Alls. Frank Hodecker,
907 Rohrerstown Rd, Lan
caster.
The next county meeting
was set tor Februaiy 1, 19 G 6.
If You Can’t
Afford To Carbet
Your Bam .77
Use
MARTIN'S
BARN-DRI!
• Kaapi hm darn and sanitary
* Swaatana tha sad
• Raducaa slipping
IVAN M. MARTIN, INC.
Gap 442-4148
Terre Hill 445-3455
New Holland 354-2112
Allen H. Motz
Farm Equipment
New Holland, Pa.
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