Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 02, 1974, Image 37

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Opening Nov. 6,1974
Commonwealth National Bank
Come share
the good old dags at
our new Park City Office.
A free three day weekend for two —lodging, meals,
spending money—in Colonial Williamsburg, Va.
will go to the winner of our contest.
Just come to the lobby and guess the number of
~ - doharsonour Evergreen raoncyjree, symbol Second prize: Colonial Grandmother clock
Account. Closest estimate wins. “'Pennsylvania Rifle,” Fourth Prize: Beautiful
pewter tea service.
Banking hours:
A return to the
59-hour work week
The Park City office will be
for all your banking business
from 9:30 AM to B PM Moi
through Fridays, and from
9:30 AM to 4 PM Saturdays
CELEBRATION AND OFFERS APPLY THROUGH NOVEMBER 23.1974
GRAND PRIZE:
Come back to Colonial America.. .on us.
Every visitor will receive a realistic copy
of the original Declaration of Independence,
reproduced on parchment-like paper.
Commonwealth A
National Bank
807 Sears Mall, Park City • William F. Hoke, Jr., Mgr,
Happy to help you throughout south central Pennsylvania
Celebrate the
Spirit of 76
All deposits insured to $20,000 by FDIC
You may make your guess at the new bank any
banking day from November 6 through the 23rd,
There’s nothing to buy, and you need not be
a Commonwealth customer.
Park City Office
Sears Mall
An inflation
shaving premium for
new accounts
' Any time from November 6
through November 23, open a
new checking or savings account
for $5O or more at our new
office, or add $ 100 to an existing
Commonwealth savings account.
You will receive a $5.00 gift
certificate redeemable at any
Park City store or restaurant.
Lancaster Farming,
Saturday, Nov. 2,1974—37
Cora Prices
Corn prices seem to be
changing about as fast as the
thermometer these days
based upon the weather and
the national export program.
However, it seems certain
that com is one of the most
expensive feed ingredients
at this time. In most years of
the past, com has been one of
the most economical grain
feeds. This shows how
agricultural conditions
change and the need for
farmers to keep informed on
many situations. The recent
freeze on the late-planted
com might mean this com
should be made into silage; I
don’t know of a better use of
it. In developing grain
rations at this time,
producers are urged to
consider some of the mixed
feeds as a source of feed
nutrients rather than com.
In most years of the past,
com has been the most
economical feed and
proteins have been the most
expensive. Now the reverse
is true and producers may
have to alter their feeding
programs. Reduced grain
feeding and greater forage
feeding might be one answer
for dairymen.
Meet the newest
member of the Friendly
Family at Lancaster
Ford. Larry was raised
on a farm neat Atglen
and was graduated from
Octorara High School in
1962. Upon graduation,
he began working for a
Ford Tractor dealer
near Downingtown. His
first job was changing
•tractor tires. Larry
became a mechanic and
later moved into sales.
He has had a total of 12
years experience
working with Ford
tractors and equipment.
He comes to us well
qualified to help you
with all your tractor and
equipment needs.
Larry’s philosophy is
simply that if 2 people
have an honest and
friendly relationship,
everything else will
work out.
Larry is married and
the father of 3 children.
He is looking forward to
a long and successful
selling career with
Lancaster Ford and is
most anxious to meet
YOU. So why not stop in
today at the Home of the
Friendly People at 1655
Rohrerstown Road,
have a free cup of coffee
and meet Larry. You
will be glad you did.
SS Lancaster
BP Ford
Tractor. Inc.
THE MEW HOME OF
THE FRIENDLY PEOPLE
1655 Rohrerstown Road
Lancaster Pa
Phone (717) 569-7063
Take Flory Mill Exit off 283 and