Tkppetioosas INow Eligible For Pa. Livestock Exp. A/pfetaloosas were admitted to com'petltive horse classes for 'the ninth Pennsylvania livestock Exposition, Nov. 8- 13 in. the State Fartn Show Building, it was announced iccerttly. Harold R. McCulloch, exposi tion manager, said the Key stone Aplpaloosa Club, Inc, of which Chailes G. Risser, Stev ens Rl, is president, will spon sor participation toy that bteed. They will compete in the • Cuts clean and even for that velvet smooth look • 3V£ HP. 4-cycle engine with impulse starter • Safest rotary m world with Safety-Guard Blade • Squeeze-N-Mow handle controls transmission • Optional wind tunnel discharge and grass catcher Mam-Maw£& L. H. Brubaker 350 Strasburg Pike, Lane. R. D. 3, Lititz Phone Lancaster 397-5179 Strasburg 687-6002 Lititz 626-7766 Can a change of feed give you 10% more milk? Yes! . . . according to dairymen who have changed to ANOTHER FINE PRODUCT OF THE QUAKER OATS CO. Passmore Supply Co. Cochranville, Pa. Millport Roller Mills S. H. Hiestond & Co., Inc. J. C. Walker & Son, Inc. Gap, Penna. C\xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx\^xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxv show week, and that night will appear in costume and performance classes as enter tainment features. The Aptoaloosas will be the second breed of horses to fig ure in ithe exposition, an open international event that features beef cattle, swine and sheep. Arabian Jiorses, in the live stock event last year for the fiist tame, will leturn for halter class competition the opening day and in entertain ment numbers that night. State Agriculture Secretary Leland H Bull, whose depait ment conducts the exposition jointly with the Pennsylvania Livestock and Allied Indus tries Association, said horses in the whole show will num ber over 800, all pleasure type, making it one of the top equine attractions of its kind Three hundred horses will! Ful-O-Pep Cattle-izer DAIRY FEED Millport Salunga rooeo program whlUe as mlany more ■wtill compete In. the annual Pennsylvania 4JH Horse Show, an event set for Friday night and Saturday morning, Nov. 12 and 13. ‘Rodeo perform ances have been scheduled nightly, starting Wednesday, with a matinee on Saturday. Rodeo horses will double in an added women’s riding com petition for wives of cowboy perfoimeis. FULTON GRANGE HEARS SOLANCO FFA DEMONSTRATION Fulton Giange #66 met at O'akiyn, Pa, Aipul 26 with Gyles H Brown, Master, in charge of the business meet ing. The Charter was diaped in memoiy of Mrs. Walter Wood, a memlbei of forty-one yeai s Mrs Jesse Wood presented the program which featured the Solanco FFA group who placed second in the county in putting on their demon stration on Procedure.” Richards Wood, agriculture teahher, introduced the following who took plant in it: Earl Wenger, Eddie Kreider, Bill DeLon'g, Pres ton’ Lefever, Dick .Smith, Boh Henry, Jim Huiber, Bill Wait man, Henry DeLong, Curt Trimble and Jim Kyle. They also presented a skit on soil conservation, “One Step at a Time ” At the next meeting, May 10, Fulton Grange wall he host to the Granges of Lan caster County when the wom en will present the program. Salisbury Grange will Wave a skit and musical numbers, and a film entitled “(Summer’s Children,” sponsored by the Fresh Air Fund, will be shown. IT’S ALL IN THE POINT OF VIEW Two frogs fell into a ‘bowl of cream One, a pessimist, seeing no help, drowned The other, an optimist, swam hope fully around and around and around . . . Jn the morning he Was croaking happily on half a pound of butter. Grubb Supply Co. Elizabethtown Kirkwood Feed & Groin Kirkwood H. M. Stauffer & Sons, Inc. Witmer Stevens Feed Mill, Inc. Stevens, Penna. JTST # Ci Tulip - Time At Hershey Daffodils and hyacinths are the ibig show at 'the Heishey Gardens and Arboretum for the next several weeks. Daffo dils or naicissi aien’t just golden They aie white and pink, 100, having a whole host of combinations of colors of the petals and trumpets or cups ranging fiom creamy yellow to oiange and red. The petals and cups are single and double, while other daffodils have a 'cluster of flowers in stead of just one big bloom. Among the 150 varieties of narcissi are those that grow only three inches tall while others rea’ch 18 to 24 inches high. Visitors are charmed by the daintiness of varieties such as Little Beauty and Lit tle Gem. The bold golden yel low of 'the giants like Texas, Unsurpassable, and Golden Harvest create a sunspot of color Nearby, 'the fragrance of the hyacinths attracts the at tention of all who draw near. Forty varieties of hyacinths present an unusual mosaic of colors of orange, violet, blue, red, pink, white and yelltow. Visitors are delighted by the blushing pinks, pure whites and solid deep blues Throughout the Aiboretum section of the Gardens are thousands of daffodils planted beneath the white hirth, ma ples, pagoda trees, and flower ing shrubs Ftorsythia and quince splash their 'colors be tween the magnificent array of the magnolias and Judas trees. Evergreens boast then newness of delicate gieen as th)e Atlantic blue cedars, hem lock, -spruce, pines and fir compete with the formality Poultry Equipment Is Our Business "Cages Are Distributors of quality poultry and bog equipment. 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Congressman Clarence Can non, who as Ch'a'irman of the House Appropriations Com mittee was accustomed to such figures, used to explain a (bil lion dollars this way: ‘‘A man gave his wife a million dollars and told her to go out and spend $l,OOO a day She did and came back in thiee yeais to tell him that the money was all gone and she wanted more So he gave her a billion dollais with the same instructions, and she didn’t come back for 3,000 “Keynotes” —■ Pa Ci edit Union League. yeai s ” LINSEED OIL REDUCES SILO WALL PITTING Boiled linseed oil is quite ef fective in reducing the damage to silo walls caused by silage acids, say University of Mis souri agricultural engineers They advise that the first of two coats should be thinned with equal parts of turpentine to give increased penetration. The second coat is applied without thinning after the first has thoroughly dried. Spots where the oil has been absorb ed should be given additional coats. The last coat should be al lowed to dry at least two weeks before the silo is filled. One gallon of linseed oil will cover about 200 square feet. of the sheared yews, junipers and ahborvitae. The pleasant deep cushion of the grass paths make walk ing a pleasure so that the visi'toi can truly enjoy the beauty of the floweis May 2 thru M!ay 16 will toe the best toloom period of 'the 30,000 tulips in five hundred vaneties. Theie’s no dhauge for ad mission or paikmg at the Her shey Gardens & Aihoretum, open every day 8 am. to 7 p m. Speciality" h Ho —» Our
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