iW Com Picker Carefully m m ■■■'-' " -v * *r &■•?** Wkely. A corn picker can snap (Continued from Page 4) *W safe ami efficient opera- / han d as easily as a nlB h needed soil elements for tlop. The Pennsylvania Farm h Gareless- I better crop next summer & Home Satetar Committee ur- B around a corn , pllcker aad * hlS should be done several «es keeping fee' corn picker £ heavy £arm Equipment «-.sr e »-* * - >«■» 4SBS& INSECTICIDE- Ml LIE R impregnated fertilizer see your Miller Dealer or phone SPECIAL SOIL TEST offer applies to ail farm fields crop or pasture. Sorry home lawns and gardens not in- cluded. Lancaster farming, Saturday, October 19, 1963 —5 Apply AVa\ in Thin Cents One common mistake in waxing smooth surface tloor coverings is to apply too much wax, points out Helen Dell, Penn State extension home management specialist A thin film hardens more quickly and gives better protection This is because the moisture in the wax can evaporate Thick coatings leave sub-suiface vva\ soft and this makes the tloor more susceptible to denting and surface smutches T. Tracey Preston, far right, General Sales Man ager for Standard Equipment, Inc , Bel Air, Maryland, manufacturers of a complete line of dairy barn equip ment, is shown as he presents a certificate of award calling for a free trip to Florida for two to dealer Paul C. Yuninger, center, of Bird-in-Hand, Pa. Mr. Yuninger was one of six dealers to win the trip to Miami, which included eight days and seven nights, he having quali fied for participation in a sales contest sponsored by the company Standard Territory Manager, Walter B. Peeples, Bel Air, Md , who covers Mr Yuninger’s area, looks on with approval Earlier in the day Preston presented a certificate of award calling for a free trip to Florida for two to Mr. Christ K. King, of Kinzer, Pa. Mr King was one of six lucky purchasers of Standard barn equipment to win this trip, which covers eight days and seven nights in Miami. SAMPLE COPIES FREE Copies of LANCASTER FARMING are not always easy to find they are not sold on newsstands and perhaps some of your friends may not be acquainted with our weekly service. WeTl be glad to send, without charge, several copies of LANCASTER FARMING to your friends or business associates Just write their names and ad dresses below (You’ll be doing both them and us a favor!) To Street Address & R. D, City To Street Address & R. D City (You are not limited to two names. Use ' sepaiate sheet for additional names.) Your Name Address j—j CHECK here if you prefer to send a Year’s (52 issues) GIFT subscription for $2 each to your friends listed above. If so $ enclosed, or [~] Bill me later. (Each will receive a colorful gilt announcement card.) Please mail this form to; LANCASTER FARMING CIRCULATION DEPT L'se a Shopping .List You invest a sizable amount ot your lanuly’s income m the food you buy. That’s why it pays to plan menus ahead and make a shopping list, be lieves Louise Hamilton, Penn State extension nutrition spe cialist A shopping list can be llexible enough to permit tak ing advantage of unadi ei tisedi specials or weekly sales. Yet a shooping list, even a lough one, helps to check impulse buying Unrestrained impulse buying fan skyiocket the lood bill. State P. O. BOX 266 LITITZ, PENNA.
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