Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 30, 1968, Image 12

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 30,1968
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SHUT DOWN?
DELAYED?
... BECAUSE OF
ELECTRIC POWER
FAILURES OR JOBS
AWAY FROM LINES?
mum power
Reliable electric power units
come on automatically dur
ing those crippling emer
gencies. low-cost gasoline
or diesel svstems from 600
watts to 100 KW. 39 years
of experience at •“ft™.
PORTABLE POWER
Cut construction costs with
most economical on-the-|ob
source of electric power
portable hand-carry or two
wheel-dolly generator*
starting at 600 watts.
Err*
LH. BRUBAKER
R. D. 3, Lititz, Pa.
350 Strasburg Pike, Lane,
Phone: Lane. 397-5179
Strasburg 687-6003
Lititz 626-7766
CHRISTMAS DREAMS
COME TRUE
Give John Deere Toys
Be a hero. Give him (or her) a pedal-driven
John Deere Riding Tractor. It's rugged ...
realistic . . . easy to ride, easy to steer.
Matching trailer also available. We offer a
complete (me of John Deere 1/16 scale
model toys—tractors, bulldozer, wagons,
new baler . . , other implements including
multiple-toy farm sets. Fulfill your youngsters'
dreams with fun-filled gifts that keep on
giving all year long. Stop in now!
SHOP WITH US FOR CHRISTMAS!
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CHECK OUR COMPLETE SELECTION OF QUALITY JOHN DEERE TOYS
A. B. C. Groff, Inc.
New Holland 354-4191 Elm
M. S. Yeorsley & Sons
West Chester 609-2990
Wenger Implement Co. Landis Bros. Inc.
Buck 2844467 Lancaster 393-3906
New Meat Inspectors Assigned
To Lancaster; Fifteen Others
The Pennsylvania Depait
ment of Aguculture’s first grad
uating class of meat inspectors
has been assigned to slaughter
ing and piocessing plants in 16
counties
State AgneuUu 'f Secretary
Leland H Bull said the inspec
tors 25 of them have been
assigned to plants which former
ly operated under voluntary in
spection
A State meat inspection law,
which became effective five
months ago, makes it mandatory
that all meat and meat plants in
Pennsylvania be inspected
Formerly, the only plants in
spected were federally inspect
ed plants doing interstate busi
ness and those which volun
tanjy asked for state inspection
Secretary Bull said additional
inspectors will begin work a
soon as they complete training
which consists of two weeks
special schooling at Penn
State’s College of Agriculture
and seven weeks on-the-job
training at federally inspected
meat plants He said the State
Agriculture Department ex
pects to have 112 meat inspec
tors trained by next June
He said he was “pleased” that
the Agriculture Department wa.
able to have meat inspector s pei
forming their jobs in Novembei
“We’ve made much progress ir
a short peuod ot time,” he said
“The meat inspection bill wa r
only signed into law July 9 ”
The fust group of inspectors
have been assigned to 60 plants
MAKE
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.jH
Shotzberger's
665-2141
healthy. Post-mortem examina- . He said the work of the in
tions are made on Carcasses.- ssectors will “assure consumers
Where abnormalities are found, that they f are f ttin f wh ° le *
a veterinarian is called in to som f rneat processed under
make final disposition samtary condltlons ’
Inspectors also check ingre- £ p Calendar
in Allegheny, Berks, Blair, dients ’ formulas and cooking (Continued from Page 1)
, ’ temperatures at processing s -w
Bucks, Dauphin, Lackawanna, plants Wednesday, Dec. 4
Lancaster, Lebanon. Lycoming, Secretary Bull said inspectors 4-30 pm County Vo-Ag
Luzerne, Montgomery, Montour, w j]j insist that all meat plants Teachers meet, Penn Manor
Ncna s* d ’ Pei ’ r y> be operated undei sanitary eon- High School,
adelphia and York counties. ditions He said inspectors have Thursday, Dec. 5
At the plants, inspectors been instructed to close down 800 pm Lancaster County
check livestock before slaughter plants which fail to meet sani- Poultry Assn. Board meet,
to make certain the animals are tary requirements Farm and Home Center.
WHAT'S BEST FOR YOUR HOGS?
Use the complete line of RED ROSE SWINE FEEDS to raise your
pigs. Farrowing Ration for full feeding to sows before and after
farrowing; Pig & Sow Pellets meets exacting nutritional require
ments during late gestation, lactation and early growth; Pre-
Starter Pellets with sugar concentrates and high antibiotic levels
for ypung pigs; Pig Starter Pellets to supplement the sow's milk;
Pig Grower Pellets for pigs 50 to 100 lbs.; Porkmaker, a complete
feed for pigs 100 lbs. to market; and Hog Supplement . , . for
feeding with your grain. Use these feeds and everyone of your pigs
will make money for you!
Walter Binkley & Son
Brown & Rea, Inc.
Elverson Supply Co.
Henry E. Garber
R. D. 1, Elizabethtown, Pa.
L. T. Geib Estate
I. B. Graybill & Son
Refton Strasburg
E. Musser Heisey & Son
R. D. #2, Mt. Joy, Pa.
Heistond Bros.
Elizabethtown
A. L. Herr & Bro.
Lititz
Atglen
Elverson
Manheim
Qnarryville
Red Rose
has the answer!
It's these feeds
Red Rose
SWINE FEEDS
David 6. Hurst
Bowmansville
Martin's Feed Mill, Inc.
R. D. 3, Gphrata, Pa.
Mountville Feed Service
Mountville
Musser Forms, Inc.
Columbia
Musser's Milt
The Buck
Chas. E. Sauder & Sons
Tene mil
Ammon E. Shelly
Lititz
E. P. Spotts, Inc.
Honey Brook
H. M. Stauffer & Sons,
Inc.
* s ' ’ Winner “*