Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 22, 1969, Image 21

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    Lancaster Farming Ads Pay
SANI-DRINKER
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• Self Cleaning . . .
• Rust Proof Spill Proof Dry
Litter . . .
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The new round, Hanging 12” Drinker for all types of
poultry of any age from day old eliminating water
jars.
Self Cleaning No Drains Great Water Saving!
Water pressure 7 to 10 lbs. Labor saving Easy to
install. Price of Drinkers includes 10 feet of flexible
water tubing.
HIESTAND,
Marietta Rl, Pa.
the winner
FULTON'S
AUTO
You’re “the winner” when you finance your next car with an auto loan
from Fulton National Bank. You see, a Fulton auto loon not only lets
you buy the car you want, but saves you money at the same time be
cause it costs less. With the money you save on your loan, you can
help pay for a vacation in your new car... or buy an accessory for
the car, one you thought you couldn’t afford. There are many good
reasons for insisting on a Fulton auto loan. Visit the nearest Fulton
office and arrange for one. The fast, no-red-tape loan service will
please you, too.
FULTON BAN
Penn square • Lincoln plaza • McGovern ave. • s. duke st.
AKRON * EAST PETERSBURG • GAP • MANHEIM • MOUNTVILLE
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OF LANCASTER
INC.
Phone 426-1101
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LOW COST
LOANS
• Hove You Heard?
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cause it costs more to produce
fuller flavored cheeses.
Imported cheese costs more
than domestic ones.
Cheese packaged in simple
wrappings or containers cost less
than those packaged in fancy
containers.
You usually pay less for
cheese you buy in a chunk com
pared with that which is sliced,
cubed, or shredded.
You generally pay less for the
more popular Cheddars, simply
because the larger amount can
be produced at less cost.
Foot Fashion Reminders
Today’s shoes need little
breaking in, but it’s advisable to
wear new ones at intervals be
fore wearing them fulltime
after wearing old shoes steadily,
it’s your feet that need breaking
in.
Nothing will spoil an other
wise fashionable appearance
like run-down heels on your
shoes.
Correspondence
Courses hI
HAVE GARDEN VIM:
GET KNOWHOW
Walter Haldeman of The
Pennsylvania State University
says gardening success depends
to a degree on your personality
and enthusiasm as well as know
ledge and interest in plants
You provide the personality
and enthusiasm. Knowledge is
acquired—by study of plants and
their needs.
According to a Penn State cor
respondence course on home
floriculture, plants vary in their
cultural needs. Columbines en
joy partially shaded areas in
rocky, moist, yet well drained
soil. Tall bearded iris want
well drained soil with their
rhizomes exposed to the sun.
Tulips and crocus bloon before
winter has gone entirely. Roses
need midsummer’s sun before
flowers open. Chrysanthemums
wait until days shorten in early
autumn.
African violets do well indoors
in semi-sun. Geraniums flower
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COMPLETE LAWN and *
GARDEN CENTER
• Serving The Farmer • Gardener & Home Owner
Intercourse, Penna. 17534 Phone (717) 768-8451
FARMERS:
Note The Many Advantages Gained
Using L. P. Gas In Your Tractors.
• Longer Engine Life
• Lower Fuel Costs
• Less Down Time
• No Road Tax On Farm Use With Ugite L. P. Gas
Eli Good, (pictured), changed this tractor from
gasoline to Ugite Bottled Gas. The same gas many
Lancaster County Housewives cook with.
UGITE GAS COMPANY
Box 210
Lancaster Parmli
For Complete Information Call or Write.
Ephrata, Pehna. 17522
Phone 1 733-2207
Saturday, March 22,196&
Pennsylvania Milk Production
Down 1 Percent
Pennsylvania milk production
during February 1969 was 523
million pounds compared with
527 million pounds pioduced
during Febiuary 1968 a de
cease of 1 percent Adiusting
for the extra day in February
1968 production was actually up
3 percent over a year ago.
Production per cow at 720
pounds equaled production a
year earlier despite the day less
this year Milk cow numbers aie
estimated at 726 000, one per
cent less than the 732,000 in
milking herds a year ago.
Precipitation and tempera
tures during Febiuary averaged
below normal Snow cover was
light and winter grains are
brown freezing and thawing
has caused some damage. The
open weather and frozen ground
favored timely attention to
manure hauling and other
chores.
best outdoors in ail the sun
they can get.
To learn how to grow a variety
of flowering plants about your
home, study the Penn State cor
respondence course.
Send your name and address
with $4.25 to Home Floricul
ture, Box 5000, University Park,
Pennsylvania 16802. A course
copy comes to you by mail.
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