Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 14, 1974, Image 9

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    LOCAL CORN CROP
LOOKS GOOD!
BEACON
Preserve all of the field-fresh nutritional value and feed
appeal of corn silage. Use the storage you now have.
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ONLY
NEEDED FOR 1 TON OF CORN SILAGE
So little is needed, so much is accomplished.
H. JACOB HOOBER
INTERCOURSE, PA.
H. M. STAUFFER & SONS, INC.
LEOLA.PA.
Ted Belefski
Ph. 523-9173
KEEP IT GOOD!
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DOES NOT CONTAIN UREA OR AMMONIA
LB. OF SILAGE PRE-SERV IS
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0. KENNETH McCRACKEN I SON MANHEIM, PA.
Chester Weist
Ph. 741-2600
Beacon Feeds, York, Pa. Phone 717-843-9033
Use
Silage Pre-Serv
RHOADS MILL, INC.
Selinsgrove A Milton, Pa.
THARPE A GREEN i&ILL VAN-MAR FEEDS
ChurchviDe, Md. LEESPORT, PA.
Beacon Reps.
EARL SAUDER, INC.
NEW HOLLAND, PA.
R. I. RudisiN Richard B. Kendig
Ph. 854-2281 302-478-3058
Lancaster Farming, Saturday. Sept. 14.19.74
Christ Koehler, 113 S. Cedar St., Lititz, holds a
handful of long string beans he has grown in his
garden. Christ noted the longest bean measured 22
inches in length. They are good eating “cut up” and
cooked with ham. In addition to beans, he grows
tomatoes, egg plants, turnips and pickles. His wife has
canned 20 jars of pickles.
Back to School
TV Show Topic
A timely subject, “Back
To School Lunches”, will be
discussed on the “Noonday
At Eight” show on WGAL
TV, Lancaster, from noon to
1 p.m. Sept. 17.
Bob Malick, Channel B’s
farm and home host, will
have as his guest Marian G.
Pulaski, a nutritionist with
Dairy Council Inc.,
Southampton, Pa.
Ms. Pulaski has an im
pressive background in the
fields of food and good
nutrition acquired through
Industrial Company Wins
Tops Safety Award
Every year the National
Safety Council awards its own
“Oscar:” For an outstanding
performance by an industrial
company in the field of em
ployee safety.
This year Union Carbide
Corporation won it.
Called the Award of Honor,
it is the Council’s highest
award for an excellent safety
record. The winning record
for work done in 1973 fea
tured a rate for disabling in
juries of only 1.47 million
employee-hours worked*
The award was based on
the safety performance of all
73,754 Union Carbide em
ployees in the United States,
Canada and Puerto Rico.
National Safety Council
estimates that fewer than 5
out of every 1,000 work units
in the United States can qual
ify for this coveted award.
Two dozen long-service em
ployees (one with a 42-year
service record) traveled to
New York to receive it
For these people, there is
safety in numbers, numbers
such as 1 47 per million
Lunches
Sept. 17
work in various parts of the
United States.
Her Dairy Council
schedule includes presen
tations of nutrition education
workshops and programs
before groups of teachers,
professional leaders and
other selected audiences in
Pennsylvania, New Jersey
and Delaware.
Dairy Council regularly
presents free audio-visual
programs and workshops in
the tri-state area. It also
provides nutrition and
educational materials for
schools. For 54 years its goal
has been to make the public
aware of the importance of a
balanced diet to one’s health.
Lancaster Forming
Photos for Sale
If you’d like prints of any
Lancaster Farming
photographs, we’ll be happy to
make them for you To order,
just complete the form below
and mail or bring it to Photo
Department, Lancaster
Farming, 22 E Mam St,
Lititz, Pa 17543
The photo I want appeared in
the Lancaster Farming
dated
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I would like to older the
following prints
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prints Size each Total
4x5 $1 50
5x7 2 00
Bxlo 250
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Sales Tax'
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