Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 27, 1969, Image 15

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    WASHINGTON REPORT Aft
Congressman Edwin D. Eshleman flHK||
14th Dl«trtct-Nnn«ylvanta
In this last column loi 1069, I Civil Seivicc examination. Any
would like to pull together a student interested in this kind of
few bits and pieces which may cmployment shoulcl get busy
be of interest to varying gioups , . , , . ,
of constituents. immediately on his or her appli-
, cation The first step is to obtain
Student Employment , ~ . uc ,
Each summer there are a limit- a CO Py of the P am P hlet ’ Sum '
ed number of jobs for students ™er Jobs in Federal Agencies,”
made available in Federal agen- which is available at college
cies. Most positions are filled on placement offices, U.S. Civil Ser
a merit basis, and most, also, vice Commission offices, and first
require eligibility through a class post offices. 1 have a few
COMPLETE FARM
WIRING SERVICE
A Qualified Staff Of Electricians Can Wire
• COMPLETE ENTRANCE SERVICE
• ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT
• BARN or POULTRY HOUSE
Ask for FREE estimate
MERCURY VAPOR YARD LIGHTS
Turns itself on and off. Acts as a
nighttime accident preventative.
175 watts, 120 volt ... . §63.33 _ "
175 watts, 240 volt . $61.51 | It
DESIGNED FOR ALL ' *
YOUR LIGHTING
JOBS
nSSI bee-line
SUPPLY CENTER
1027 DILLERVILLE ROAD, LANCASTER
24 HOUR SERVICE DAILY PH. 717-397-4761
and Sincere Wishes for a
PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR
Your Local John Deere Dealer
SEASON'S GREETINGS
copies available in my District
Office, too.
Museum Tours
If you are planning to visit the
Nation’s Capital for a weekend
anytime soon, you might consid
er putting the free public tour
of the National Museum of His
tory and Technology on your
agenda. Previously, visitors could
wander through the displays on
their own, but no tour service
was available. Now the Jumoi
League of Washington conducts
tours on Saturdays and Sundays
and will continue to do so
through May, 1970. Saturday
tours begin at 10 30 am, noon,
1:30 pm, and 300 p.m. Sunday
tours get underway at 1:30 p m
and 3:00 p m And a reminder:
If you’re headed for Washington
to see the sights, don’t hesitate
to call or wiite mv office for help
m making your plans.
District Office
While Congress takes a holiday
recess. I’m available to talk with
you in my District Office. As a
matter of fact, if there is some
thing that you have been want
ing to discuss with me for quite
awhile but just haven’t gotten
around to it, over the next coup
le of weeks would be a good
time to stop in and fill me in on
your pioblem or opinion. Of
course, even once the recess is
over, the District Office still will
be operating on its usual full
time basis to serve you When
I’m in Washington, my Adminis
trative Assistant George Jackson
is constantly available to help
you with your Federal Govern
ment problems. And, my Field
Representative Ron Reedy can
even come around to your home
to discuss a problem bothering
you, a service which could be of
particular usefulness to senior
citizens.
Happy New Year
We look forward this week to a
new yeai and a new decade Let
us hope and strive for a year
which will bring peace and for
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 27, 1969
an ensuing ten yeats of progress
and accomplishment in finding
solutions to many of the pressing The disease of cancel. said the
problems we see before us 1 as 1,1 sl cc ' lllon °* *' ie Entyclopacd
„ , , , , . . ia Butannica 200 years ago, is
this decade ends In that spml, .. . , . .. ..
thought to be named after the
I would like to extend my best .. Cldb flsh » bccdUSp “where it
wishes to each of you foi a (lap- bdS once „ oti 1S SLaite possible
to di ive it away ”
py New Year
1 went to the Key Bank for
my farm loan. WK& Jp
There’s a real farmer’s banker
there —Stanley Musselman. He
knows farming as well as I do.
He gave me some good advice HHr i i
on planning for profitable man- |BI| * -»4y
agement even had some ideas •' jj
on how I could improve my op- ’ 'sm
eration. That’s the kind of banking service that suits
me fine. THE
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LANCASTER COUNTY. FARMERS national
LANCASTER • QUARRYVILLE • MOUNT JOT • CHRISTIANA • COLUMIIA
MEMBER FD I C.
Your Wayne Dealer
For headstart early weaning: Use new Tail Curler Rockets
pre-starter formula. Extra rich in milk products for added
taste appeal and fast starts.
For top-results normal weaning: Use new Tail Curler
Junior. Ideal supplement for sow’s milk. Gets pigs on dry
feed early.
Either way, follow with new Wayne Tail Curler Pig
Starter. Highly fortified with the quality protein needed
to build 50 pounds of pig fast!
Feed for the difference
innovations make.
Feed Wayne. [MeL—
WAYNE I
s ' 'SfiTn ANIMAL I
HEALTH ■
From TPT
Allied Mills: WOOES INNOVATORS I®T
PARADISE SUPPLY GRUBB SUPPLY CO.
Paradise Elizabethtown
H. JACOB HOOBER WHITE OAK MILL
Intercom se, Pa. R- D 4, Manheim
H. M. STAUFFER
& SONS, INC.
Witmer
HERSHEY BROS.
Beinholds
C. E. SAUDER & SONS
R. D. 1, East Earl
DUTCHMAN FEED
MILLS, INC.
R. D. 1, Stevens
S. jS£3=K»S£KKaKiBBi^KJSK:^
Invites You T 0...
HEISEY
FARM SERVICE
Lawn —Ph 964-3444
FOWL’S FEED SERVICE
R. D. 1, Quarryville
R. D. 2. Peach Bottom
MOUNTVILLE
FEED SERVICE
H D 2, Columbia
ROHRER’S MILL
R. D. 1, Ronks
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