Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 02, 1968, Image 13

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    • Form Coltndor Cndit Asms, of Lancaster
(Continued from Pago 1) Blrd-'ln^Hind* 0 ' 1 F * nCy
Co-ops meet. Allenberry Lodge 0:30 p.m.—Lancaster County
1:00 p.m.—Loncaiter Co. Soil & Poultry Aun, Annual Ban-
Water Conservation District quet. Farm and Home Center.
Directors meet, Farm and 800 p.m.—Fruit Growers meet-
Home Center. ing, Farm and Home Center.
Thursday, November 7 . _ . .
12:00 noon—Cooperative Farm Try A ClOStitied Ad
NQW!
Plan Fall Plowing
for 1969 corn bo sure to include:
Phos & Potash Plow down this foil to
your soil test recom
mendations.
Anhydrous It is one form of N
■ , that can be efficient-
Ammoma «y this fan of
ter soil temps, reach
50 F.
SOIL TEMP. NOW 46=
ALSO:
follow our Alfalfa Program
0-18-36 Can include Boron and Chick
a, weed control at your desired
0-26-26 rate of application.
ORGANIC PLANT FOOD CO.
GROFFTOWN RD., NEXT TO WATERWORKS
Ph. 392-4963 or 392-0374
YOUR FULL SERVICE DEALER
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Symposium
To Hear
Dr. Cooper
Herbert K. Cooper. D.D.S..
founder nnd director. Lancaster
Cleft Palate Clinic. Lancaster,
will speak on "When Is a Crip
ple Not a Cripple" during a
symposium on Dental Care for
Health. Esthetics, Self Respect
nnd Dignity, at the 1968 Con
vention of the National Eastei
Sc.il Society for Crippled Chil
then and Adul's. to be held at
the Sheraton Boston Hotel. Bos
ton, Mass., Not ember 13-16.'
A giaduate ot Franklin and
Marshall College and the Uni
versity of Pennsvlvania Dental
School. Dr. Cooner is past presi
dent of the Pennsyh ania sth
District Dental Society and the
Pennsylvania Dental Society. He
is a director of the Conestoga
National Bank, Lancaster; chair
man of the board, Linden Hall
Academy, Lititz; honorary mem
ber, Rotary Club of Lancaster:
and an active member of the
Moravian Chuich, Lititz.
The theme of this year’s Eas
ter Seal convention is “Focus on
people.” Among the major top
ics to be discussed will be the
Easter Seal Society’s basic In
formation. Referral and Follow
up Program: new methods and
approaches of delivering reha
bilitation services; dental care
for the handicapped; and new
scientific developments in re
habilitation.
You cannot build character
and courage by taking away
man’s initiative and indepen
dence.
Street Address & RD
City, State and Zip Code
LITITZ, PENNA.
Lancaster Farming. Saturday. November 2.1968—1
Sole Register
MON, NOV. 4-7 P.M. Bred An
fius Cows nnd Heifers, sponsor
ed by Virginia Angus Assn, at
the Abingdon Livestock Market.
Inc.. Abingdon, Va.
THURS. NOV. 7—6 P.M. Annual
Round-up Stocker Sale at Rock
ingham Livestock Sales, Inc..
Harrisonburg. Va.
WED. NOV. 6-7 P.M. Bred Hoic
ford Cows and Heifers, sponsor
ed by Virginia Heieford Assn,
at the Abingdon Livestock Mar
ket. Inc.. Abingdon. Va.
THURS. NOV. 7 12:30 Noon
Carol Farms Guernsey Dispersal
at the Ass’n. Sales Pavilion 6
miles E. of Lancaster, Pa., on
Rt —3O.
FRI. NOV. 8-7 p m. Vintage Fall
Feeder Sale at Vintage Sales Sta
bles, Inc , at Vintage, Pa.
FRI. NOV. 8-1.30 P.M. EST
23id Annual Fall Feeder Cattle
and Calf Sale at Blue Ridge
Livestock Sales, Inc., Charles
Town, W. Va
FRI. NOV. 8-Horse and Pony
sale, Martin's Sale Stables, Blue
Ball, Pa. at 6 p.m.
• Lancaster
(Continued from P?ge 2)
1-2 200-235 lbs. 20 50-21; US 2-3
195-255 lbs. 19-20; US 3, 245-260
ibs. 18 60-18.75.
SHEEP 225 Wooled lambs
mostly steady, few sales on Wed.
$1 higher. Ewes steady to 50c
lower.
WOOLED LAMBS Choice
60 90 lbs 25-27. few sales on
Wed. 27-28.50; Good 22-25; Util
ity 19-22 50.
SLAUGHTER EWES Util
ity and Good 4 50-8
Ice Follies Scheduled
For Hershey Dec. 3-3
The big 33rd year of Sliip
stads and Johnson Ice Follies,
scheduled for a 6-day run at
Hershey Sports Arena beginn
ing Tuesday. Dec 3 will pre
miere 10 new featured skaters,
6 spectacular productions, and
17 solo, pair and specialty acts.
Debuting with Amei ica’s ori
ginal tiaveling professional ice
show will be Anne Russell,
dazzling double Gold Medalist
from Toronto. Canada, Ricky
Tt i«]psi 19 vear-old Junior Pairs
Champion from Fremont. Cali
fornia; the Boyers, Rika and
Lucian, thrilling new adagio
pair from Europe; Marianne
Helmeis, petite blond from De
von, Penna , who is the partner
if Bill Thomas, synchro skatei,
Xaren Kresge. a dynamic new
star from Bay Village, Ohio, pre
sented as the “Actress” in the
sparkling opening production
and “Chocolate Moose”, this
year’s kiddie production animal,
nowered bv Rik McKinnon
(fore) and Dick Cooper (aft).
Encased m a million dollar
oackage, the production num
bers take audiences on a woild
wide whirl, which includes such
places and times as East India
Hawaii, the wild, wild west, the
roaring 20s, and an unlikelj
place in outer space called
“Looney Land Funtazzmagona ”
An extra special event this
season is the 30th anniversary
of the fabulous Mr. Frick, who
has been skating with the show
(heading toward his 11,000 th
performance) longer than any
other person in any show.
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Sole Register
FRI. NOV. 8—7:30 P.M. Public
Auction of Reentered and To|
Grade Dairy Cattle to be held ii
the dairy barn arena at tin
Aberdeen Sales Co.. In Church
vllle. Harford County, Maiyland
SAT NOV. 9—lloo A M. Dale;
Cattle Dispei sal for Wm Fred
Click, Sugarloaf, Pa.
New way to lower
dairy feeding costs
Wayne 42% Dairy Mixing
Supplement combines
the economy of urea with
vegetable protein. For
mulated and fortified to
make excellent milk pro
ducing rations from farm
grains. Builds a 14, 16,
18 or 20% ration for less
money. Stop in today for
details and brochure on
Wayne 42% Dairy Mixing
Supplement.
WHITE OAK MILL
R. D. 4, Manheim
DUTCHMAN FEED
MILLS, INC.
K. D. 1, Stevens
ROHRER’S MILL
R. D. 1, Ronks
FOWL’S FEED
SERVICE
R. D. 1, Quarryville
R, D. 2, Peach Bottom
HEISEY
FARM SERVICE
Lawn and Bellaire
MILLERSVILLE
SUPPLY CO.
Millersville
H. M. STAUFFER
& SONS, INC.
Witmer
C. E. SAUDER & SONS
R. D. 1, Last Earl
MOUNTVILLE
FEED SERVICE
R. D. 3, Columbia
HERSHEY BROS
Reinholds
PARADISE SUPPLY
Paradise
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