Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 27, 1974, Image 25

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2008 HORSESHOE RD.
AND
2436 CREEK HILL RD.
LANCASTER, PA. 17601
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OUR SILOS HAVE
“VIBRATED” CONCRETE
STAVES FOR QUALITY.
"you! besTdollar buy~-~
A CONCRETE STAVE SILO
For A Complete Feed
Lot System, We
Feature
STARLINE LABOR
SAVERS
SILO UNLOADERS:
Model #7O & #lOl
CONVEYORS;
6". 8" or 11" Width
BUNK FEEDERS:
#B5 ■ Shuttle Feeder
#217 - Auger Feeder
Also Custom Boilt Units
ALSO:
“AUTOMATIC" ROLLER MILLS
For Any Type Gram
LIVESTOCK WATERERS
(Gas or Electric)
WAtlr BO wIT-STALLS laRN
EQUIPMENT • FANS
ROUND "HAY RACKS
“WESTERN” GATES
(6 ft x 14 ft)
Sales - Service
Installation
FOR COMPLETE PLANS
Call —392-9062
LARRY HIESTAND
SALES REPRESENTATIVE
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PHONE
626-2191 or 394-3047
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ESTATE investment.
Society 18
Farm Women Society 18
met recently at the home of
Mrs. Willis Esbenshade 1631
Esbenshade Road Lancaster
Pa. The president Mrs. Jay
Landis presided. Mrs.
Wilber Carper led the
devotions. Twenty-six
members answered roll call,
telling what flowers were in
their bridal bouquet.
Ditty bags for Red Cross
were made by members of
the group; others spent a day
sewing at the Lancaster
General Hospital.
The group voted to give a
donation to the County
project, which is for the
Jaycee Camp for Retarded
Children. Members of the
Society will attend the
Spring Rally May Bth at the
York Fair Grounds.
Speaker was Miss Loretta
Eberly< She spent the past
twenty years in Haiti as a
Medical Missionary. Miss
Eberley gave a interesting
talk on Haiti. Also showed
hand work and crafts done
by the people of Haiti.
Consumers' Corner
House Plants
Here are some tips for keeping
plants alive longer:
First, there is no such thing as
a house plant - that is, one that is
supposed to be grown inside a
home, building or office.
When plants are grown indoors
several restrictions are imposed
on them. Lack of sufficient light
and low humidity are probably
the most severe restrictions, but
temperatures can also be a prob
lem.
Second, many foliage plants pre
fer a relatively strong, filtered or
diffused light Places near win
dows or light fixtures are usually
suitable but avoid direct sunlight
or very dark areas of the home.
Flowering plants such as mums
and pomsettias will stand more
light than foliage plants and
should be placed in bright areas
Watering is one of the chief
Lancaster Farming. Saturda:
Mail Box Markit
For Sale - Used 700 gallon
Wilson milk tank $lOO. Phone
548-2893
Wanted - 12 Rhode Island
Red started pullets and 1
rooster. Phone 717-626-7680
For Sale - 5 Grade Holstein
heifers, near freshening.
Glenn M. Miller, Route 1
Stevens, Pa. 17578
Wanted - About 500 tomato
baskets. Daniel H. Martin,
Stevens RD2, Pa. 17578 (at
Red Run).
For Sale - 2 Holstein heifers
due in fall. Also a John Deere
hay conditioner. Phone 215-
777-0052.
For Sale - 25 Hereford and
Charolais cows and heifers.
One polled Hereford bull.
Phone 717-523-0775
For Sale - Oliver 66 Row
Crop tractor with 2-row
mounted cultivator. Phone
717-425-3480
For Sale - Prolific Shrop
shire rams, ewes and lambs.
Call 717-949-3653 after 5 P.M.
or Saturday.
Wanted - Four bottom 14 inch
trip bottom 3 point hitch
plow. Phone 215-287-8043
causes of failure with plants in
the home, especially for contain
ers without drainage holes. Gen
erally speaking, most plants kept
indoors require a thorough soak
ing once a week. But, water only
when necessary. Don’t let plants
stand in water.
Avoid drafty locations amf don't
place plants near heaters or air
conditioners. Most plants grow
well in temperatures of 60 to 70
degrees.
Proper fertilization is another
important part of growing healthy
plants. Follow all the directions
on the container so that you
don’t over-fertilize your plants
Too much might 101 l them
April 27.1974-
Moil Box Morkft-
For Sale - International 2-
row fast hitch No. 2SI com
planter, fiberglass fertilizer
hoppers. Phone 215-681-4245
One-half farm house for rent
with utilities and garden
furnished, possession May
Ist. Phone 717-426-1654
For Sale - Sawed Locust
posts No. 1 $3.00; No. 2 $2.25;
used hog feeders 12 hole cast
iron bottom 60 bu. Phone 215-
445-6885
the
pnrz
■ BARN CLEANER
RUGGED,
DE fENDABLE!
j under all
operating
conditions
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See your PATZ Dealer today
CALL 717-272-0871
MARVIN J.
HORST
Dairy Equipment and
Amana Appliances
R.D.No.l(lona)
Lebanon, Pa.
Located on Route 897 between
Schaefterstown and Lebanon,
over 30 years in business at
same place.
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