Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 11, 1969, Image 16

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    16—Lancaster Farming, Saturday .October 11.1969
• Cattle
(Continued fiom Page 1)
day. October 21 and will leave
the Lancaster Shopping Center
at 8 a m
The following stops will be
made
830 A M Action J Bui
bakei, 1836 Maiietta Ave
Lane
9 30 A M John H Nissley
Ji , Mount Joy R 1
10 30 Jay Hei shey, Man
heim R 2
11 30 Claience Keener Jr.,
Manheim R 1
Lunch Lititz Spungs Paik
■ — (each peison to bung then
own picnic lunch)
100 PM
neckei, Lititz R 2
200 Roy Gai bei, Lititz R 3
3 00 Mike Stoltzfus, Gray
stone Manoi Faims, Leola R 1
• Farm Calendar
(Continued fiom Page 1)
Satuiday, October 18
18 & 19 Twelfth Annual
Chiysanthemum Show,
Conestoga Bank, Manheim
Twp Branch, Lititz Pike
• Lancaster
(Continued from Page 2)
SHEEP 150— Wooled Lambs
fully 50 highei, Ewes fully
steady
WOOLED LAMBS Choice
60-90 lbs 28 00-30 00, one lot 90
lbs on Wednesday 32 00, Good
60-100 lbs 25 00-28 50, Utility
22 00-25 50
SLAUGHTER EWES
lity and Good 800 10 00
Crossed Barrier
Eaihest known Emopeans to
cross the entue Himalayan bai
nei were gioups of Jesuit and
Capuchin priests from China
and India, who established
shoit-lived missions in Tibet in
the eai.lv 17th centuiy
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Classified
It Pays
Only B'/l lbs less cutting attach
ments All the power a pro could
ask for yet light enough for the
weekend woodsman Takes bars
to 20" long fells trees to 3 feet
in diameter
• Extra power for faster easier
cutting
• Grouped controls at easy finger
lip reach
• 50% larger fuel tank
It s a chain saw that s all chain
saw' See it a*
ECMSERGER'S
STORE
ONE STOP SHOPPING
Elm. Penna.
Phones 626-2228 - 665-2407
“Feeders will have an op- • Poultry Assn. the Extension Office i« U
portunity to observe the trends (Continued from Page 1' Farm and Home Center, er fc;
Advance reservations are re- in the cattle feedin G business „ colored >lide tl -avelogue of the SSSVm™ pZI
qmred for a seat in the bus relating to barn layouts, auto- united States. (297 1343 > Price of thft juJ
The cost will be $2 75 per per- f(>pHpr , mamil . p handlinc (397-1343). Piice ot the ticket
son payable to the Extension mnt,c ftedels - mamue handling. Tickets for this annual ban- will again be $3.50. accordut
Office. Reservation deadline is silage feeding, and various quet are available from any of to John Jacob Oberfaoltzer
Fud.iy. October 17 weights of cattle,” Smith said the directors, from Jay Irwin at Assn Secretary.
rod a
Ray Longe
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When you
House Pullets . ..
Start them on the
A NEW HI-NUTRIENT ADDITION TO
THE OPTIMUM PERFORMANCE
LINE OF EARLY BIRD
LAYING FEEDS
NO. 304 EARLY BIRD
EXCELLERATOR
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ALSO ESPECIALLY HELPFUL TN STRESS
SITUATIONS SUCH AS
FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION ON HOW TO PROGRAM
YOUR NEW FLOCK . . . FOR MAXIMUM
PERFORMANCE AND PROFITS . . .
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POULTRY FEEDS
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MORE NUTRIENTS PER MOUTHFUL
• Extreme heat
• After deoeakmg
• When birds are in heavy la\
£ When feed consumption is too low
CALL YOUR EARLY BIRD REPRESENTATIVE Oft
PHONE US DIRECT.
MILLER &
BUSHONG, INC
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Rohrerstowii,
Phone 392-2145
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