Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 19, 1979, Image 98

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    9t—lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 19,1979
Bright butterfly and owl hang
mg planters-clever hostess gifts,
bazaar best sellers Quick crochet
of rug yarn, foundation is all
shell stitch Pattern 7213
directions
THIS SLIP OF A DRESS is
alluring as a sundress or for
dancing the night ‘through Note
the beautiful shaping of the
bodice It's easy sew, too
Printed Pattern 9210 Misses
Sizes 8, 10. 12 14, 16. 18 20
Size 12 (bust 34) takes 2 7/8
yards 45 inch fabric
Blouse and backwrap skirt look
like a dress-you get the best of
all with this EASY-EASY design
Choose soft jersey, challis, crepe
de chine
Printed Pattern 9020 Jr Miss
Sizes 7,9, 11, 13, 15 Size 11
(bust 33%) top 1 1/4 yds 45",
skirt 2 1/8 yards
$1.50 for each pattern Add 40(
for each pattern for first class
airmail handling Send to
QUICK and EASY PATTERNS 170
232 W 18 St New York NY 10011
Fashions to Sew (S/S) 754
1979 Weedlecraft Catalog 754
Designer Collection #34 $l.OO
120-Crochet a Wardrobe $l.OO
119-Flower Crochet $l.OO
115- with Squares $l.OO
116- Fifty Quilts $l.OO
115-Ripple Crochet $l.OO
114-Complete Afghans $l.OO
112-Prue Afghans $l.OO
111-Hairpin Crochet $l.OO
107-Instant Sewing $l.OO
/mo at each iook roe wstage hah dung
BROWNSTOWN AGRI LOAN CORP.
FARMERS ARE OUR ONLY CUSTOMERS
SO WE TREAT THEM WITH SPECIAL CARE!
• Exclusive Lending To Farmers
• Dependable Source Of Funds / t * nc *STl
• Personal Service On Farm Or In Office / /
• Confidential Service
• Terms To 7 Years
• Repayment Schedules To Meet Farm Income
BROWNSTOWN AGRI LOAN CORP. Call or Visit:
Brownstown Nat’l. Bank Building 808 ZOOK
Main & State Sts., Brownstown, Pa. 17508 717-656-2951
Booth Insulation Company
“THERMAL INSULATION SPECIALIST”
Residential • Agricultural • Commei
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1167 Snapper Dam Road Call 71
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conglomerates will dominate egg production
ST. LOUIS, Mo.-Umted
Egg Products (UEP)
President Harry Muller was
among the livestock industry
leaders on hand May 8 at the
annual meeting ot the
American Feed Man
facturers Association in St.
Louis. Muller, along with
representatives from the
beef, broiler, dairy, swine,
and turkey industries,
participated in a program
focusing on the 10-year
future of animal agriculture.
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In his remarks, Muller
predicted increasing
ownership of egg production
units by agricultural
conglomerates. Ten years
from now, he said, about 60
per cent of U.S. production
could be m the hands of
fewer than 50 companies.
, Foreign investment in egg
production, Muller ventured,
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ELVERSON - Diane and
Scott Stoltzfus, co-chairman
of the Twin Valley' FFA
Elementary Pumpkin
Growing Contest have an
nounced the rules for the
1979-80 contest. In the next
several weeks they will
distribute seed to the various
elementary schools as well
as copies of the rules and
entry forms for each
student.
UEP president Harry Muller predicts
will likely increase, unless
prohibited by government.
Muller cited energy
shortages and losses of
cheap labor supplies as
Pumpkin growing
cpntest rules posted
After taking home their
copy of the rules those
students interested in
participating in the contest
should return the entry form
to their teacher who will then
provide them with
seed. All participating
students must use seed
provided by the FFA. All
elementary students (kin
dergarden through grade
five) in-the Twin Valley
School District are mvolved
as well as District personnel.
, Harry Muller
TERRE HILL SILO CO. INC.
TERRE HILL, PA. 17581
AUTHORIZED
DEALER
Silo Unloaders
Cattle Feeder & Conveyors
Overhead Cattle Feeders
Circular Feeders
Material Movers &
Conveyors
Manure Spreaders
Manure Stackers
Slurry Manure Pump
Gutter Cleaners
get the
PATZ
facts first
SEE US FOR FIBERGLASS
CALF HUTCHES &
FIBERGLASS FEED BINS
Serving The Farm Community For
Over One-haif Century.
CALL - TERRE HILL (215) 445-6736 or
SALESMAN - JAMES ESBENSHADE - 717-464-2090
major fat tors in relocation
of production centers over
the next decade. He foresees
shifts toward gram centers
close to majomriarkets and
feels that “facihfleijsolated
from both grairr producing
centers and markets will no
longer remain in produc
tion.”
A common concern among
the speakers was the
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WIDTHS
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WAYNE’S
DRY GOODS
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WSA‘
271 W. Main St
Phone (215) 683-7686
Free Parking at Rear of Store
Manufacturers and
Erectors of Terre Hill
TRI-RIB STAVE
SILO
FOR OLD FASHIONED
PRIDE OF WORKMANSHIP
★ SEE AND COMPARE
THE PROVEN
INTERIOR
SILO FINISHES.
potential threat to
agricultural industries posed
by government regulations.
William C. Buller, president
of the National Pork
Producers Association,
suggested that the various
segments “establish a
liaison to coordinate
legislative efforts.” (From
“United Voices,” UEP, May
11.1979)
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