30—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. May 10.1969 A MOTHER'S LIFE I met her in the Springtime With her children young and sweet Tack'hng every task of joy With Wings upon her feet. I met her in the Summer Her children had grown tall They all were doing very well Would be “Off to School” this Fall. I met her in the Autumn Her smile was bright and gay The children now were married And lived right across the way. I met her in the Winter In her Home so trim and neat Where she’d taken off her Winglike shoes To rest her weary feet. And all the joys of Motherhood In which she’d taken part She’d strung upon a line of Love Of Memories in her Heart. r" . CALLING ALL GOLFERS! Your clubs are begging for pro tection. This set of mitts will cover them brightly, in season or out. They are made of multi-col ored knitting worsted and each mitt has a crocheted number. A lady who knits will want to make one for a man who plays golf. Free instructions are available by sending a self-addressed, stamped envelope to the Needle work Editor of this newspaper along with your request for leaf let PPE 1295. Selina Cox *r HERE ARE 6 WAYS WE COULD SKIMP ON THE FAMOUS LAMCO FORAGE BOX Itt t , Replace our Safe Use a Jerky Ratchet T Heavy Duty Outfeed A Apron with a danger- WORM DRIVE ous auger. it 3 Use common beater in place of our Spiral beater which peels off the material. No Bunching No Plugging 4 - Skimp on a Plain open Jaw transmission in place of our Protectively enclosed unit. 5 - Replace our Positive expensive worm drive with open gears on our Lower Beater Drive. 6 - Use ordinary soft wood for our main Stringer and Cross pieces instead of Strong Oak, BUT,.. We won't skimp We know how voluoble Formers' time is in the Harvest. Lomco is Safe Smooth and Trouble free 14 Foot Standard Box KINZER EQUIP. CO. Your Equipment Center in Lancaster County Box 23, Kinzer, Pa. Forage Crops Forage crops are making very rapid growth and some of them will soon be ready foi harvesting Growers who are planning to make silage from winter grains are reminded that rye should be cut at heading time and the other giains harvested just a few days alter heading and when in the blossom to early milk stage Grains permitted to mature be yond these stages will not con tain as much feed value. Wilting will be necessary because of the high moisture content of the plants at this time of the year. A feed additive to the silage SELL ★ y °ur \ BUTCHER /I HOGS direct If fQ ARMOUR CO. READING, PA. We will be glad to look at your hogs & bid you. CALL AL SHAFFER AT 376-2941. Evenings 779-3847 F. 0.8. $995.00 Phone 442-4186 crop will aid fermentation and Grain storage, exclud.ng ry© increase the feed value of the sil- and soybeans, totaled 511 million age One of our Extension Cir- bushels in Pennsylvania on April culars titled, “Silage and Silos” 1. This included holdings on covers the subject thoroughly farms and in 011-faim t.acuities, and is available without cost. Holdings on the same- date a year ago were 72 7 mill.on bush- The best way to get a seat to els, according to the St *.e Crop yourself on the bus is to eat two Reporting Service. Stoc.<s in all omon-on-rye sandwiches before positions were lower except for boarding. oats. CONTROL WEEDS IN ALFALFA WITH BUTYRAC-118 Apply 2 to 4 weeks after alfalfa emerges. Controls broadleaf weeds in seedling or established legumes. This remarkable selective action killing many broadleaf weeds without affecting certain broadleaf crops has been proven by research men and commercial growers throughout the country. We are distributors for a complete line of WEED KILLERS Smoketown, Pa. 397-3539 f >s, 7 T f~7YFY*t I Trade-In Your Old | Vacuum Pump | , 10 •"iv X " yx-«f ” vS- f- »"w*y s*-rf> V =>. °n this new " ~ V DARI-KOOL BOU-MATIC Vacuum Supplier Dollar for dollar— this pump out-performs all other pumps on the market! POSEYS GARDEN CENTER (808 POSEY) Rear 49 North Broad St. Phone 717-626-2343 Lititz, Pa.
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