_ r on; assistant steward, Terry # LOierain vjrangs Walton; Ceres, Ma.y Ellen (From page 10) Walton; Flora, Linn Wenger. Qj-off; overseer, Hugh Wen- A feature of the program gei; lecturer, Gwyn. Walton; was the judgmg of farm dis jhap’am, Dorothy Walton; plays of the members. Prizes 4 C ward, Eloise Gross; lady m the corn exhibit, judged distant steward, Ann Walt- by Harry Slo-'t associate FOR MORE PROFITS. PlflNT hmemca's greatest hybrids And For Top Yielding Clover, Alfalfa, Oats, Sow HOFFMAN SEEDS SEE YOUR LOCAL HOFFMAN SALESMAN OR /hone . HAIRY R TO SUIT EVERY NEED! Get Maximum Production With FLORIN DAIRY FEEDS Allow Us to put an Efficient Dairy Program Wolgemuth Bros., Phone Landisvills TW 8-3421 FLO Unexcelled Taste appealing Developed over to Work on Your Farm Call Mount Joy OL 3*2411 FLORIN, PENNA. qualify in in texture years of experience county agent, went to Leigh Walton, Melvin Boyce and Loran Bnnton tor fust, sec ond and third place respect ive y. The pie contest, divided in to two categories, was judged by Mrs. William Fredd Win ners were, pumpkin 1, Mrs. Richard Maule, 2, Mrs Jos eph Hess; 3, Mrs. Henry Wenger; apple, 1, Mrs, Leigh Walton; 2 and 3, Mrs Ken ne h Walton. O Livestock Show (From paee u According to the state El ection Guide, any qualified registered voter who is un avoidably absent from his home county on election day because of duties, business or occupation may use the abs entee ballot. Electors who are in the county during the 30-day period before the election must apply in person to the chief clerk of the county board of elections and com plete the official application, certificate and declaration forms. Applications may be made until seven days be fore the election • Spittiebug Control (From Page 1) in October or November, but not la er than November 30, seems to be the best recom mendation. Sloat cautioned farmers that forage treated this fall with dieldnn should not be harvested or grazed until the normal time for cutting the first crop next May or June. Recommendations for con trol of aphids and ’ealhop pers will remain the same as in 1960 Sloat said, “That is, methoxychlor for leafhoppers and malathion for aphid. At present time Heptachlor js NOT registered Tor use on hay crops in Pennsylvania.” Lancaster Farming, Saturday. October 22, 1960—11 Best Food Buys Autumn Colors Show Up Autum is the colorful sea son throughout our Pennsyl vania countryside, observes Cauliflower, Brussels sp- Tom Piper, Penn State Exten routs cabbage and celery sion Marketing Agent. Much head the list of good buys in of this color carries over to vegetables Onions, white the colorful apple displays anc j sweet potatoes, spinach, found at local foodmarkets endive and escarole hold sim and roadside stands Vanet- ,jar positions les in plentiful supply this „ , . , ~ week include the popular u Crab maat ’ and scallops, Stayman, Red and Golden shrimp and sea trout appear Delicious, York Imperial, as good buys ln sea fooda and Rome Beauty Early fall 9. y ® te! : s remam scarcp and varieties. Smokehouse, Gn- m pnce mes Golden and Jonathan Broiler-fryers promise to are available in dwindling i eE) d the parade of values at supply the meat counter in many Tokay grapes remain on s | orcs this weekend Some the list of good buys in fruit; stor 1 f . , feature f [ esb supplies of seedless graces pork at bargaln P rices look Tre nearing fn end the ** ™ lues , in fresh picnics, shoulders, hams and spare ribs Beef prices a*e holding Cranberry prices are drop- firm Wlth occasional features ping as supplies increase exoected on steaks Turkey pumpkins and squash are prices appear firm, a condi reasonablv priced and the hem which promises to pre season’s fii st persimmons are vail through the Thanksgiv appeanng in some foodmar- ln g holiday kets Supplies of decorative gourds, Indian corn and chest BULK FERTILIZER SERVICE FALL FERTILIZER FOR SEEDING OR TOP DRESSING Bulk Spreading Service Available We Can Apply to Your Field for Less Cost Than You Can' We Are as Near lo You as Your Telephone Phone EX 2-4963 Also Available in Bags ORGANIC PLANT FOOD CO. GROFFTOWN HD. Next to the Waterworks PPPiiBiRIll Your Invitation to a ... , HOG DEMONSTRATION FIELD DAY We, at WiUow Glen Farm and the Ralston Purina Company cordially invite you to attend a Swine Field Day on November 4, 1960 at Willow Glen Farm. R. D. Pi, Strasburg, Pennsylvania. The program discusses the advantages of swine pro duction in the East, the type of breeding animals needed to produce a high quality carcass, and the most modern recommendations on feeding and disease control of a profitab’e breeding and feeding operation. You will see one of the be l ter herds of purebred Yorkshires in the East with facilities to thoroughly test their bloodlines for prolificacy, rate of gam, feed efficiency and carcass evaluation. This program will start with a judging contest at 11:00 A. M. followed by lunch at 12:00 noon. PROGRAM: 1. Hog production in Pennsylvania 2. Production at Willow Glen by John Henkel 3. Meat Type—What is it? Wilbur Plager, Secretary, American Yorkshire Assn. 4 Quality Hogs in Quantity - Kunzler & Co., Inc. 5. Feeding and Management - Ralston Purina Co. We know you will enjoy this educational swine pro gram with discussions by some very experienced peo ple in the swine industry. Reserve November 4, 1960—we are looking forward: to seeing you Map skowing location of Willow Glen Farm TO HARRiS»U*G * \ PHILADELPHIA MANHEIMO f A /qephrata LANCASTERS/^ TO VOBK 9 " r y~" > TO COAT£SWLLE OSTRASIWIG JUtmarts V £sso Serves 6UCIO/1 NEW WILLOW GLEN FARM GLEN FARM snSaiwm QUMRVVIUeI. STert.rj 6 25«2 I , . I MARYLAND LIN£ /!*»casfer...*.t3>nt -V- —— Aitrj/UtijtSine. . W m jf TUttf Ae.SSiri TO *AL7iMO*E AND il S HY 40 —SPONSORED BY Your Local Purina Dealers nuts are making a first of season appearance Patronize Lancaster Farm ing Advertisers. E a? T wi.ha tubhwke £jirr
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers