Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 09, 1971, Image 16

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    16—Lancaster Farming,
Saturday, January 9,1971
Correspondence
Courses 'SL
One of your icsolutions for
1971 could toe “I’ll entertain
more and tiy to make it sim
ple ”
To help you meet your goal
you may want to study a coi
icspondence couise on enter
taining
Pennsylvania State Umvei
sity offeis a correspondence
couise designed to make entei
tainmg simple The course in
cludes numerous menus and
aecipes for company bieakfasts,
dinners, buffets, smorgasboids
coffee houis, and teas It gives
suggestions for table decora
tions, games for schoolage par
ties, and suggests correct cloth
ing foi various occasions In
fact, it coveis just about every
paity occasion.
Foi the complete Guides to
Entei taming coiuse, send $4 25
to Entei taming, Box 5000, Uni
veisity Park, Pa 16802 Make
your check or money order pay
able to PENN STATE.
Consumer Program Set
At Farm, Home Center
Sometimes peiplexed in the
supermarket 9
Try a self guided tour
thiough the supermarket by
Mr Harold Neigh, consumer
economics specialist of the
Pennsylvania State University
Cooperative Extension Service.
Neigh will present slides and
conduct a discussion to help
Homemakers becohie more
familiar with the supermarket
and its facilities
If one knows her super
maiket, she can shop much
more efficiently and easily.
How about joining us at the
Fai m and Home Center on Feb
maiy 2 at 730 p m in the Ex
tension Training Centei, ex
plains Miss Joan Lucas, assist
ant Extension home economist
Underpass Will Help
A seldom used uncleipass will
see plentj of action dining the
1971 Pennsylvania Farm Show
v'hich opens in Hamsbuig Mon
day
Hoi ace L Mann, Farm Show
dnectoi, said chaiteied buses
will dischaige passengers at the
enhance of the undeipass on
Noith Cameion Stieet
“Passengeis will be able to
scoot underneath the heavilj
Uaveled stieel,” Mann said
“Thej’ll be safe and won’t have
a long walk to the Show build
n.g?
Afte* unloading their passen
gcis, the buses will park at a
site a mile awav fiom the Show
Mann said bus duveis will be
tiunspoiled to and from their
buses and the Faim Show com
plex
Farm Show Entries
The Faim Show complex at
Hamsbuig will be bulging at
the seams with animals next
week, the week of the 55th an
nual Pennsylvania Faim Show
Horace L Mann, Faim Show
dnectoi, said theie are 2,240
animal entries and 2,318 poul
tiy entiles
Animal entries aie 738 beef
cattle, 308 swine, 479 sheep, 79
hoises and 636 dairy cattle
Poultry entries aie 1,052
laige fowl, 941 bantams, 182
ducks 80 geese, 38 turkeys, and
25 4-H - Vocational fowl.
READY FOR
NO. 701
GREEN
PASTURES
PIG
STARTER
PELLETS!
Just the feed for us
Piglets to Grow on!
How To Use: —
Start Creep feeding No. 701 when pigs weigh 5 lbs.
or are 7 days old and feed through 6th w-eek when pigs
should weigh about 35 lbs. ‘
Amount Required
15 to 20 lbs. per pig.
Feed Per Lbs. Of Gain During This Period
1.25 to 1.50 lbs
Field Tests Indicate: —
More uniformity in pigs, fewer runts.
More economical gains. Heavier pigs at 8
weeks.
Pigs may be weaned at six weeks. This gives
more time for proper conditioning of sow
before re-breeding.
Easier to maintain farrowing schedule.
MOST
If we can help you design a profitable pro
gram for your swine enterprise or aid you in
problems relating to swine management or nu
trition see your MILLER & BUSHONG SER
VICE Representative or call us direct at
Lancaster 392-2145.
< ' i *s?ocs O* 5 *
BALANCED
FEED
PALATABLE FEED WE
"Sweet es a good muffin"
MILLER &
BUSHONG,
SERVICE ANYWHERE”
“FINEST
Rohrerstown, Pa.
717-392-2145
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Inc.