Try A Classified It Pays A NEW HI-NUTRIENT ADDITION TO THE OPTIMUM PERFORMANCE LINE OF EARLY BIRD LAYING FEEDS When you | House PuHets ... Start them on the New No. 304 EARLY BIRD EXCELLERATOR ALSO ESPECIALLY HELPFUL IN STRESS SITUATIONS SUCH AS . , . For complete information on how to program your new flock For maximum performance and profits . . . Call your Early Bird Representative or Phone us direct. \\\\hJt/ ■sWM' -H POULTRY FEEDS • Form Coltmior (Comimicd fiom r.i£o 1) Frfim and Home Center. 10 & n-Purebred Dairy Cattle if Inn * <Um SIl ° W BWS ‘ “15 pm (••ndon Spot 411 Association School, vanous ‘ Community Club nuel, Lam- faim< in Lancaster County. Saturday, July 12 petci Communilj Park. Fridav, July 11 900 am County 4-H Council 800 pm Lanc.iitn Countv 11 & 12 Twenty first \nnual Sub Sale orders lendy. Faim Soil anil Wales Conservation Kej'tone Stud Ram and and Heme Centei. More Nutrients Per Mouthful ® Extreme heat <i After debeaking <S> When birds are in heavy Slay • When feed consumption is too low • v^ FINEST SERVICE ANYWHERE PMrlct Dlrcctora meet, F.irm and Home Center. ' •> 1 f A a A'*' < V / f v * * ' MILLER & BUSHONG, INC Rohrerstown, A. A - Phone 392-2145 Lancaster Farming, shuu u. *« * + ** < < < •y» v v N '« Pa. Outdoor Kccrcotio : Business Chmr “Over 75,000 titles 01 mo i » lion's ciopl.md \o.u woi ) tinned iniu iiicms 101 M'liiln) iiml ouldooi icecation. savs M Davis, .Slate t'oiisoi \ alione , toi the USD \ Soil ( ohm i \ at u»ii Seivicc. licMdqu.n toiiut at Ha •• iisburu, IVnn-ch him Da\ is s.ivs the tii'iiil m Pi in > s\K.ini.i o\ei the |>>m m<l i*- Heeled simil.ii public di m.iiid loi moie open spate ia whuh lu lamp hike hike* lidi 'ml ,on cialls i olas aw.n 1 1 am tin ic and congested town-, mu (Hits. M.irv f<u mm i and i u. al ( on,- immitios Pact* found ‘ln |>ul)li<’ willing to pav lot mu alum pnvi'eges tlie con m . ion ol licial sacs ‘Fees paul In 11 (11 a tion atea useis bun" hi added income and the oeiai\ oi H is the landownei can cm 1 1 to laiming, oi comla'i luming with his ieu cation ha mcs- In contiasl land » oiu >it( d to shopping centois dine ins, housing and olhei pm rn ment eonsti notion is lost to acucul tuie for all lime tne <onscica nonist points out ‘ On the othei hand, new 1\ de signed wildlife and iccieation facilities seive the best inter ests of consei ration They gen eially demonstiate wise choice of suitable soils, development of ponds and watei supplies and good management of tiees and glasses for eye appeal and re souice piotection, ’ Davis adds. Weight Raised On Parcel Post The paicel post weight limit was raised to 40 pounds foi ship ments between first class post offices as of July 1, The maximum paicel post weight limit will be increased from 30 pounds on shipments between larger post offices in the third thiough eight parcel post zones. On packages sent lo cally and to offices in parcel post zones one and two, the ceil ing has been 40 pounds The maximum size of packages senj; between all first-class offices re mains 72 inches in comomej length and giith. *•« ** 4 The size limit on paicels sen 5 to or from smaller offices, ruicJ or star routes, military post < fices, and all Alaskan and H'« wanan post offices stavs at 70 pounds, with a combined lenai \ and gnth of 100 inches Po-_> master Rader adde Public Law 89 093, enactr i September 20, 1966 authouze 1 the postal seiuce to inciea c u weight and size limits on ship meiits between laigei cu ps (■ i July 1 of 1970 and 1971 tho length and gnth limits me scbr duled to use to 78 and 84 mrbes, respectively on slnpmei s i , tween fust class post oliice 1 i Tire Postmastei reminds tlo public that there will be no pcs • age increase on Fust Class ar 1 Aumail as of Jul> 1, 1969 no , ever, as of that date tne n > viously scheduled inci ease i bulk thud-class takes effect Al ‘ so. on July 14, 1969, new re- J for special services sm i r : COD, Registered Mail, CeiLfie I ; Mail, Insured Mail and Spec* I i Delivery Mail go into effect. Steaks For Grilling Consider gulling less tenon.’ steaks this summer it ihe ni> t price of porteihouse will put a dent in your food budiei, si ;• gests Harold Neigh, Penn hta j Extension consumer economn i specialist. Moderately icnot ■’ steaks are those from the snlo’n tip, top round, and blade chue\. The least tender ones cm o from the bottom lound eve (i the round, and aim chuck Y i i may wish to tendeiue me.J 1
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