. Women 10 it Husbands pstto Women 10 entertained ;D*nds and guests at a ban ,t last Saturday evening at ■ Meadowy Hills Dining Rpom. Sixty-six attended the event. tJor and Mrs William Fo* -pictures of Hawaii and Iked about their experiences that state. Special guests for the eve ing was Mrs. Kenneth Bshle m, president of the County Women, and her hus md* Mrs- Bshleman spoke •lefly to the group. a business meeting the »«ety decided to make Thank ing table arrangements for hospital at Embryvillo on HtZb&t •"" ;v -'.v., <S2%, New, Low Cost Artificial Dryer Can Solve Your Wet Corn Problem pgt Has a slow growing season, plus an early frost left you with wet corn’ If this is your problem, now is the time to do some thing about it Your County Agent is recommending artificial drying A Circle Steel drying and storage bin from Grove Manufacturing Company is not only one of the best, but lowest cost solution to this problem Considerably less than other installations, a Circle Steel bin will give you the advantages of on the farm artificial drying at an initial cost of only $3,000 to $5,000, and can easily be financed over a long term They go up in just a couple of days; they’re permanent, durable buildings. Circle Steel bins are bottled gas fired, so simple, they’re almost foolproof They have been proven in the midwest gram belt for wheat, soybeans, and shelled com. THIS IS THE YEAR TO DO IT A Circle Steel dryer can pay off fast with this year’s wet corn For example, using 1000 bushels of wet shelling (25%) corn as a basis, here’s what happens when you dry to (15%) corn selling for $1.20 per bushel 1000 bushels of wet shelled (25%) corn would bring $915 00 after per point dockage. Dried to 15% moisture, the original 1000 bushels shrunk to 882 bushels brought $1,059.00. ' $1059 00 dry 915 00 wet $ 144 00 more for the 1000 bushels after drying L H. BRUBAKER LANDIS BROS. INC. Agricultural Implements Farm Implements RD 4 Lancaster 1305 Manheim Pike Lancastei Phone 687-6002 Phone 393-3906 grove Manufacturing company r-r* lit Oct. 17.-They /of the - 'J *" 4 home of Mrs. Ffiank P. Members' afs. urged to bring - ker, 9oAy ROhnerstowm jtd. ton. somethmaf<4ipr.,st4ie bazaar table that occasion. On Oct. 26 the at the No\% *2 meeting of the arrangements taken to county convention. fembryville. Anyone -wishing to ■■ 1 go .along for ‘tfip trip, which Traffic accidents will not will include luncheon, should subside until motorists learn contact Mrs. Hodecker. to make driving decisions cor- ”"On"Octr’leThe recth niuckly and regularly, to sew at the General Hospital The average city driver must with Society 9 The group wiM as many as 2,000 deci aTso serve treats at the County falons a da y behind the wheel, Home during the month of Oe- P r ? of enough of the need for toher. " constant driver attention and ~ , , a willingness to adjust to con- Christmas Seals will be fol- dltlons ded at the Health and Welfare Center on Nov. 4. „„ - ’ ’ . , Loss of the thtimb destroys Mrs. Harry Shuman talked one &lf of the hand . s tunc . to the society about the ongi- t and loss of thumb and nal organization of the Farm flrst fmSer almoBt cpmpl etely Women Society 10. 40 years destroy - s the use fmnes3 of the ago. She is a charter member i iand That's 14 4 cents per bushel more for dry corn 1 With a Circle Steel Bin from Grove you can-dry corn for a few cents a bushel That’s better than 10 cents a bushel profit. QTHER ADVANTAGES TOO • drying and storing permits you to sel(, when the market price is at its highest • allows harvesting at 26% to 28% morsture content, reducing ear drop and snap and roll shelling losses. • prevents molding, rodent and other insect damage. COMMERCIAL COMPARED TO FARM DRYING AND STORAGE With your own drying and storage facil ities, you have a far more efficient opera tion. There’s no longer any need to tie up a truck and driver for hours on end wait ing his turn to unload at the elevators during peak harvest and selling days. Plus keeping better control of your mois ture loss and actual weight, you save ad ditional profits by drying your own crop. LAST MINUTE DEAL As Grove Dealers for Circle Steel bins, we have a special wet corn program that will have you drymgand storing your corn in as little as a week's time —with little effort on your part—at a cost that will surprise you. *K3- k* Jkf Farming, Saturday, October 12, 1963—' SECOND GENERATION HEIFER in the Cloister FFA calf chain is exhibited by her new owner, Irvin Schnnauer, Reinholds Rl. Irvin will keep the heifer until she has a heifer calf which will be returned to the chapter. ■ L. F. Photo • Cloisters FFA. (Continued from Page 1) of vocational agncultme and threu Hampshire gilts in the advisor of the FFA phaptei at chain program. the school. Growing HEIFERS and Dry COWS need Wayne FITTING RATION AVa.vno Pitting Ration produces rugged, lull-bodied tb.dt are thritty and readv to breed at an early age. Fitting Ration also helps thy drj cow replace liesh lost during thy previous lactation and puts her in top condition to start the new milk inq period at a high let cl of production. Bred boilers and dry cows must receive a lughlj nutritious ration in order to build the iinboin call. Hajne Fitting Ratiyp supplies the utaiuins, minerals, proteins and eueigj needed lt» drop thritty, strong-boned ealies. In a test at the 'Wajne Research Faun, well fitted Hoi steins produced 1720 lbs. moie milk and 83 lbs. more fat than when not properl j fitted, GRUBB SUPPLY CO. Elizabethtown HEBSHEY BROS. Reinholds C. E. SAUDER & SONS R. D. 1, East Earl H. M. STAUFFER & SONS, INC. Witraer - Ronks - Leola ROHRER’S MILL R. D. 1, Ronks MOUNTVILLE ;feed service R. D. Z, Columbia Lewis Ajers is the teacher J. K. STAUFFER & SON Lawn and Bellaire DUTCHMAN FEED MILLS, INC. R. D. 1, Stevens FOWL’S FEED SERVICE R. D. 1, Quarryville U. I). 2, roach .Bottom MILLERSVILLE SUPPLY CO. Millcrsville ■7
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