IT’S A shame: “I’m sorry, madam,” said the attendant at the movie, “but you - can’t take the dog into the thea tre.” “Hw absorb,” "prtested the woman. “What harm can pictures do a little dog lik,e this?” ‘ev^ ca^ ickly • SMOOTH CONSTRUCTION • ADJUSTABLE WIDTH STALL / • ELECTRO GALVANIZED PARTS Feed ’em, milk ’em fast. Rais< dairy production with cleaner milk No stooping,' See Us Today HERR’S Implement Store West Willow Ph. Lane. EX3-8311 Wolgemuth Bros., Inc. FOR POULTRY & LIVESTOCK Florin, Pennsylvania Phones : Mount Joy 3-9551 & 3-8311 ..'■PB' RALPH F. KLINE 405 S. BROAD ST-, LITITZ WmMm Paul Cluck, East Petersburg • ROOFING 9 SIDING • ROOF COATING • SPOUTING • STORM DOORS AND WINDOWS • METAL BUILDINGS & ALUMINUM AWNINGS We will continue the same high quality material and workmanship as before—better if possible. ALSO CALL US FOR ★ Repairs ★ Remodeling ★ Concrete Work ★ New Construction See Our Stand At Root’s Community Market Every Tuesday Evening Call: Lititz MA 6-9456 Lane. LO 9-1485 Snow fences are being erected along Lan caster County highways as winter forecasts become more varied. Some predict a long, cold, snowy winter; some predict one that YOUNG MAN WITH A FUTURE “Jones,” remarked a neighbor, “I understand that boy of yours is learning a trade. Do you think he’ll work at it?” “No,” was the candid reply. “I don’t think he will He’s just learning it so that when he is idle he will be able to tell peo ple what kind of work he is out of.” Snow Fence, Autumn Trees Apple Week in State Extends Oct. 25-Nov. 3 HARRISBURG—In spite of a reduced crop, Pennsylvania com mercial apple growers will see that consumer suppliers of the “King of Fruits” will be avail able for observance of National Apple Week, October 25 through November 3, the State Depart ment of Agriculture said today Picking of winter apples is well underway and is expected to peak late this month, observ ers said. Production estimates released today show that the crop of Pennsylvania apples as of Oct. 1 should total 4,370,000 bushels. This is 33 per cent below the 1955 output of 6,- 500,000 bushels due to killing frosts at blossoming time last May. Late season apples .gained ad ditional size during September and as harvesting appi cached peak volmue the production es timates were increased, the De partment said. Apple production m the south east most nearly approached 1955 levels arfd was followed by the Adams - Franklin - York area. Apples in all areas have sized well, show good quality and col or. Processing plants were active at the time of the Pennsylvania Crop Reporting Service smvey. Some Macintosh and Stay- were going into storage. Hail on September 17 dam aged some fruit in Berks Coun ty. In Lehigh County the late peach harvest delayed apple picking. In the Erie County grape belt fears were expressed that a good ly poition of the important Con cord crop would not ripen due to prolonged cool weather. Ripen ing was three to four weeks later than in 1955. Total production is estimated at 26,200 tons, 2,200 more than last year. Pennsylvama’s each harvest reached peak volume the second week in September. During the harvest season peaches moved rapidly in response to good de mand. Some shipments weie made to Canada from the Adams Franklin-York fruit belt The final 1956 estimate of produc tion at 2,340,000 bushels is 19 per cent below the 1955 crop of will be mild. The snow fences and trees whose leaves carry the tones of autumn add a seasonal note to Lancaster farming today. (Lancaster Farming Staff Photo). Judge: “What happened after the prisoner gave you the first blow?” Witness: “He gave a third one.” “You mean a second one?” “No I gave him the second one ” MAR-GRO Vitamin Supple ment Your cattle and hogs need DUTCH BELL for Dairy BETTER BEEF for steers and TRIPLE RICH for Hogs We also have the famous DAN PATCH HORSE POWDER Manufactured by- Mar-Gro Mfg. Co., R 2 LANC. AARON S. MARTIN Lancaster Farming, Friday, Nov. 2, 1956—11 TURNABOUT DISTRIBUTOR R 1 EAST EARL QUARKYVILLE CONCRETE PRODUCTS COMPANY dg®& Careless Shooting Might Cost License So-called hunting gun accidents and flagrant disiegaid for the law have caused many persons to lose then Pennsylvania hunt ing puvilege lor a number of yeais. At icfeiees’ healings conduct ed by authonzed Game Commis sion officials, it has been evident that many casualties were due to the careless or negligent handl ing ot firearms Most revocations are for o”e to three yeais duration, depend ent on the senousness of the violation committed Many of th-e license denials are foi out-of season game killing Some ci them aie misdemeanor cases—■ shooting at, wounding or killing a human in mistake for game u Attention FUEL Oil USERS!! A price increase in fuel oil has recently been awarded BUT you can. protect your self against rising prices. If etc &ut SAVE ufi ta 30* on every dollar you spend for fuel with lohns-MaitviKKe Spin&hc INSULATION TCa "Today INSULATION €o* THOMPSON Cu»»rjville, R. 1 Ph SOR3 A. H. BURKHOLDER—Ph. 175 Chimney Block and Lintel. Steel Sash, Cement Paint. Phone 109R2
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