6—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 28,1970 'Try to Remember' to Mail Early' ■U S Postal officials are urg- toireis remember recommended ing citizens to lemember that mailing dates mis will insure recommended mailing dates foi fast and efficient delivery of civilian domestic Christmas parcels and cards and prevent mails start in early Decembei disappointments for friends and The national Chustmas “mail family members Of course, it early” theme this year is based Wl ]i a i so be a big help to your on the famihai musical tune post office,” a postal official “Try to Remember” and is sai( j featured in public service radio ' , , ; - and TV announcements Key suggested latest dates by “The idea is to have our cus- which Christmas mail should oe deposited .aie as follows, but postal officials are raging cus tomers to mail earlisi wherever possible: Domestic Mails (Except Alaska and Hawaii): Parcels Dec 1 a Distant States b. Local & Nearby Areas Dec 11 Greeting Cards Dec 10 a Distant States b. Local & Nearby Areas Dec 15 Alaska and Hawaii: Parcels a Surface Mail Nov 30 b Airmail Dec 14 Greeting Cards a. Surface Mail Dec. 4 b. Airmail Dec. 14 In addition, several key dates for civilian international mail are as follows To Canada and Mexico Sur face Parcels, Dec 4, Greeting Cards, Dec. 9, and Air Parcels, Dec 16 Dates for international mails are posted in post office lobbies, tut, in ease of questions, consult the local post office Every greeting card should show the name and address of the sender in addition to the des tination address Both addresses should include the ZIP Code The exchange of Christmas ST A - RITE For An Average 40 Cow Herd You Can . . . Save walking 100 miles a year. Save carrying 292 tons of milk a year. Save 200 hours per year on an average herd. Produce higher quality milk. Increase your milk production. WHY BUY A STA-HITB PIPELINE? I. Engineered for the modern dairy farm of today as well as the dairy farm of tomorrow. Around the barn pipelines and milking parlors. 2. The only milkhouse control unit that is assembled at our modern new factory on a stainless steel panel. Pretested for trouble free operation, self-draining with patented washing features. 3. Built and guaranteed by Sta-Rite Industries, Inc., of Delavan, Wisconsin, a , recognized leader in home water systems and agricultural components. • 24 Hour Milking Equipment Service • Installation and Service CALL TODAY AND ASK FOR AN APPOINTMENT Agway Cards offers the ideal opportun- parcels is recommended. Alien ity to let occasional correspon- closed slip of paper listing th« dents know a correct address contents arid showing" the senil and ZIP Code The same care in er’s name and address is recom addressing and packing gift mended For Full Market Reports Read Lancaster Farming HUDSON w Profi-Matk I GAS PIG BROODER Double the Infrared — Double the Coverage Twice the infrared heat output of other gas pig brood-' ers—one unit covers two adjacent creep areas. Six times the heat at half the operating cost of two electric heat lamps. Replaceable ceramic radiant; tough, alu minum-bonded-to-steel reflector; non-warping, shat ter-proof upper chamber. 100% automatic safety shut off. E. M. HERR Equipment, Inc. Willow Street R. D. #l, Pa. Ph. 717-464-3321 Can Put Pipeline In Any Barn WHY BUY A PIPELINE? Agway Bee Line’s Local Commodity Technicians are FRED KERLIN •,<< \ 'iff! , n rn BEE-LiNE SUPPLY CENTER HAROLD KINSEY 1027 Dillerville Road, Lancaster 24 Hour Service Daily Ph: 717-397-4761
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