r Christmas activities (Continued from Page 1) allege and Buchanan “ en ues, Lancaster, is 6f red at 3 p.m- on Saturday, ecember 23 and 30, as well Sunday, December 31. On Saturday, December the Midway Church of the ! e thren, Lebanon, will ■er the last performance of 27th annual candlelight ristmas program. It in- Ives over 100 choir smbers and will start at 10 p.m. For more - in rroation about this CALL FOR RESERVATIONS 717-354-4051 WARREN COUNTY ROBERT HARTUNG RDI, Box 183, Belvidere, NJ RD2, Box 2143, Bangor, PA ★ CALL NORMAN GUNDRUM FOR DETAILS - 215-262-1063 N-JERSEY HARVESTORE SYSTEMS INC progaram, see last week’s issue of Lancaster Farming. There will be a Christmas putz in Lititz, December 26 through December 29, at the Church Square. There the Lititz'Moravian Church will present “The Christmas Story”. Christmas putz will be featured at the Lancaster Moravian Church , in Lancaster, from December 26 through December 30, from 7 to 9 p.m. On Thursday, December HOUMY MIRY TOUR & HOLIDAY DAIRY TOURS PAIRY TOUR DECEMBER 27,1978 FLOYD & BARRY OTT LUNCH SCRVID DURUM ALL TOURS 28, there will be organ music -at Longwood Gardens, KennetLSquare, from 1 to 2 p.m. Also at Longwood . Gardens there are the special poinsettias displays in the Conservatory and the illuminated Christmas trees outdoors. Longwood Gar dens is open from 10 a.m. until 9 p.m. The organ music i will again be offered on Sunday, December 31, from 2:30t04:30p.m. There are many more activities planned throughout the Southeastern iimsylvama area, and it is /7) >w J. c jested that each person Ilk (Tv T' "5 Pei sugt interested in sharing his holiday spirit by par ticipating in some holiday event should check bis own local area to see what is being offered thomghout the coming Christmas week and the New Year weekend. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28,1978 924 Silver Spring Rd., Lancaster, PA Milking 60 cows with a herd average of 14,900 lbs. milk and 560 fat. A free stall solar barn, farming 180 acres in corn, 70 acres alfalfa. Haylage is processed through a 20 x 70 HARVESTORE purchased in 1971 and a 20 x 80 HARVESTORE purchased in 1975. High moisture shelled corn is processed through a 20 x 40 HARVESTORE purchased in 1972. Total .ration concept is used and no grain is fed while milking. A 61 x 15 SLURRYSTORE Liquid, Manure system constructed December 1976 stores 7 months manure on the Sauder Farm. CHARNELL MANOR FARM R.O. #2, Lancaster, PA Milking 70 cows in a tie stall barn with a herd average of 14,743. Feeding Vz cornlage and Vz haylage. 20 x 70 HARVESTORE for haylage, 20 x 30 HARVESTORE for high moisture shelled corn, 20 x 80 HARVESTORE for cornlage, and a 4215 SLURRYSTORE Liquid Manure System. DONALD BARE, DOUBLE SPRING FARM ' 1801 Millport Road, Lancaster, PA Milking 60 cows with a herd average of 18,536. Farming 275 acres divided between corn and alfalfa 20 x 70 HARVESTORE for haylage, and a 20 x 32 HARVESTORE for shelled corn. OUTHERM MEW JERSEY DONALD LANG RD2, Monroeville, NJ ELMER PETTIT Auburn Rd., RD2, Box 14, Woodstown, NJ WALDAC FARMS, INC. RDI, Salem, NJ * CALL GEORGE SCOTT FOR DETAILS - 609-461-4544 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 23,19' \. John Deere Safety J Never cut in front of another sled stay behind or to the side. PAUL F. SAUDER PAIRY TOUR DECEMBER 29,1978 m
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