16—Lancaster Farming, Home Calendar Corn Shows Need Many corn fields throughout Pennsyl vania are showing signs of the lack of lime and fertilizers, says Wayne Himsh„ Penn State ex tension agionomist. Unfortunate ly, when these deficiency symp toms appear, the damage has been done and nothing' can be done for this year’s crop. To Study Poultry “Reading a chicken” like a book will be part of the Poultry Production short course at the Pennsylvania State University Aug 20 to 24 Feeding, housing, disease con trol, and marketing are other features of the course ■ ■ ■ ■ DEALS New Farm Equipment DEALS Used Farm Equipment DEALS Appliances The REAL THRIFTY buyer goes to the Dealer who has estab lished CONFIDENCE through years of competent dealing and unquestionable SERVICE to his customers. L* « - | | Lancaster 37607 . H. Brubaker 72305 ■ 350 Strasburg Pike Lancaster ” m m ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■' Friday, Aug. 17, 1956 Seeding Possible,— For many farmers, August seedmgs of for age crops are generally success ful However, you do have to handle thus, type of seeding care fully or you may get poor re sults, reports James Eakin, Penn State extension agronomist. Aug ust seedmgs are adapted- only to flat or gentlv rolling land. Late Blight Pound Late blight has been reported on po tatoes m Pennsylvania, accord ing to Allen Bauer, Penn State extension plant pathologist. Cool and rainy weather favors spread of the disease Dry, hot weather stops development and spread of blight Continuous fungicide applications are good insurance. DEALS DEALS DEALS DEALS i * *i.t\ I i A «i **r a This weekend finds-these steamers hutt ing and puffing as they did years ago at the eighth annual reunion of the Rough Reading Fair Scheduled on Sept. 9 to 16 A concerted drive to procure entries for two “open-to-the world” contests at the Reading Fair has begun to bear fruit. The fair, one of Pennsylvania’s largest, operates Sept 9 to 16. In a new competition to se lect America’s “Farm Maid of 1956,” the first entrant is 18- year-old Helen Hollenbach, of Strausstown, Pa Three Queen Candidates The “Miss Reading Fair” beauty contest, now in its 11th year, has attracted three early candidates They are: Mary Jane Mangier, Philadel phia, 18-year-old professional tap dancer, who is “Miss Phila delphia of -1956” Harriet L. Krauss, Spring City, Pa., 21-year-old stenographer 19 -'4; 48, Rodet Poultry Farm with the Superior Tube Co., of Evansburg, Pa. Eileen S. Dotterer, 16-year old 11th grade student at Wil son high school, West Lawn, Pa. Although both contests are open to single and married wom en anywhere in the world, .none of the early entrants is married Three Superior Skills. One of the provisions of the Farm Maid competition is that contestants must reside on a farm and Miss Hollenbach’s en try states she is a resident of the Blue Mountain View Farms. Purpose of the farm maid contest, a new feature at the fair, is to find a farmerette be tween the ages of 16 and 25 who has superior skills in three phases of farm work - needle work, pie baking and hand milk ing. Official entry forms for both contests now aie available at the Reading Fair office, 522 Court St, Reading, Pa. Only restriction in the Miss Reading Fair bueaty contest is that girls must reached their 16th birthdays by September 1, this yeai Closing date for entries in the Faim Maid competition is Aug. 31, in the beauty contest. Sept 1 Hay Exhibit Planned The first of five district hay shows to bo held in Pennsylvania will be held at Hershey Aug 23 to 25, announces Frank Earner, Penn State extension agrono mist. "Winners will exhibit at the 1957 Pennsylvania Farm Show in Harrisburg. Kill Those Ants At this time of year ants are a real nu isance. Henry Menusan, Penn State extension entomologist, says you can use chlordane to control thes pests. I*eroy Solomon, women’s dress manufacturer; “Women are diet ing and taking better care of their figures ” Old Steamers mTiow may make you to a year Let us help you start a profitable poultry business. .Perhaps you’re a business mam wh6 would like to invest in a profitable farm sideline. Maybe you’re a farmer who needs some more income, Possibly you are working in town or living in retirement and want a pleasant sideline to make some extra money. We can show ydu how' to start a caged hen unit. Purina Dealers are leaders in the caged hen business. We can tell you what you will need, how much land it will take, how much it will cost... and how much profit others are making. Call us or drop in— any time Warren Sickman B. F. Adams Pequea Bird-in-Hand J. H. Reitz & Son J. Fred Whiteside Millway Kirkwood Snader’s Mill Mt. Airy John J. Hess Kinzers—Vintage S. H. Hiestand Salunga H. S. Newcomer Mt. Joy THK STORE WITH THE CHECKERBOARD SIGN ■ ■ ■ * lllSaillllliaM ■V.V.V.W.V.W-W- -and Tumble Engineers Historical Associ. ation at Kinzers. (Lancaster Farming Staff Photo). Intercourse— New Providence John J. Hess II John B. Kurtz Ephrata James High Gordonville Wenger Bros. Rheeuas