Oxford Ag 4H Club Holds Roast; Plan County wide Banquet A hot dog roast at the home of TA eictt and Frances Ross featur the September meeting of the Oxford Agricultural 4H Club. Innmy Herr reported on Club 'Leek He was a member of the sunne judging team that placed eiuhth m the state. Mildred Beckenstrater report-, c d on the 4H camp she attended at Camp Nasatm above Reading. On Sept 4, a,4H county coun- U 1 meeting convened in Coates ulle to plan the county wide ban quet m November. Attending UL .,e Janet and Jimmy Herr, E\eiett and Frances Ross, Owen ji and Norma Jean Groff and Ruth Wngley. The Oxford Clubs ue ie named to take charge of the banquet publicity. New members will be received and new officers installed at the January meeting. Last night the Club gave a program at Oxford Giange 1460. Next meeting will be a square dance at the Oxford Giange Hall Oct. 3 USED AND NEW SPECIALS —Kmg-wyse Forage Blower-like new —New LaVelle Elevator Complete w/I HP, motor Power raising device Reg $615. Special $450 —New Case Manure Spread er. Reduced 25% —J D. Forage Harvester 5425. Snavely’s Farm Service : NEW HOLLAND I Phone 4-2214 I Serving Lancaster County Since 1841 j IF YOU HAVE A FARM PROBLEM * CONSULT THE “COUNTY BANK” V -y < V STANLEY M. MUSSELMAN, r | Our Farmer Relations Department, At Your Service. The Lancaster County National Bank 23 E. King St. Cor. Prince and Janres Sts. 138 N. Queen St. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 8 THAT AROMA PEP FLAVORING. MIX FOR H GRAIN HAY ENSILAGE Stimulates appetites for better digestibility More profits from your roughage Preserves & deoderizes grass & other ensilages ORDER YOUR AROMA PEP FLAVORING MIX Could you use a few more chicks? We have some § almost 4 weeks old. We also have a large supply of H gloves. I -Full Line of Poultry, Dairy, Hog, and Dog Feeds. SPECIAL CHOP FOR STEERS & HOGS .... $3.20 WE DELIVER ALTMAN’S CASH FEED STORE WILLIS H. WEAVER MANAGER 947 Harrisburg Ave. Phone Lane. 4-7715 10c per hundred discount on half ton lots or more. PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE Long is the history of purple ribbons being stacked up by Warwick Beaming Boy, three-year-old Shorthorn bull that is taking first place at many eastern shows -this season. Here with Orus King, herd •■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a : ORDERS TAKEN j ■ NOW FOR S : TIMOTHY SEED ; i GROFFS S : hardware: ■ New Holland Ph. 4-0851 * "»■■■■■■■■■■■■■■! NOW AT ALTMAN’S Maryland, York Grand Champion ►•♦••I I •H manager of Irl A. Baffin’s Warwick Farm near Lititz, is the bull that has been cham pion three yeSrs in a row at the State Farm Show. His sire was Warwick Flying Fortress, his dam Kair Butterfly Charm. New Holland’s Annual Fair Set October 3 to 6 On Wednesday evening, Oct. 3, the New Holland Farmers Fair Association will again stage its annual street parade, con ducted by theWoung Men’s Bus iness League of New Holland. There is no fee to enter-the parade. Cash prizes include: Most Beautiful Float, Industrial-lst, $75; 2nd, $5O; Most Beautiful" Float, Commercial Ist, $75; 2nd, $5O; Most Original Floac, Commercial—lst, $75, 2nd, $5O; Most Beautiful Float, Non-Com mercial Ist, $75, 2nd, $5O; Most Original Float. Commer cial Ist, $75; 2nd, $5O; Best Appearing Religious Float Ist, $75; 2nd, $5O; Best Dec orated Car Ist, $25; 2nd, $l5; Largest Group of Antique Cars Ist, $5O; Best Appearing 'An tique Car Ist, $25; Best Appearing Marching Unit st, $35; 2nd, $l5; Most Comi cal Group Ist, $25; 2nd, $l5; Most Comical Couple Ist, $l5; 2nd, $10; Most Comical In dividual Ist, $10; 2nd, $5; Best Appearing Group of Riders Ist, $35; 2nd, $l5; Best Ap pearing Horse and Rider Ist, $25; 2nd, $10; Best Appearing Child and Pony Ist, $10; 2nd, $5; Best Decorated Bike and Rider (boy) Ist, $10; 2nd, $5; Best Decorated Bike and Rider (girl) Ist, $10; 2nd, $5. The parade will form at the New Holland Community Park, to move promptly at 7:15 p m. ram or shine. Call 42232 to register your pa rade entry, or mail the coupon to Witmer’s, 252 East Main Street, New Holland. The parade, officially opens the 25th Anni versary of the New Holland Farmers Fair, Oct. 3,4, 5 and 6, 1956. County 84th in Cherry Production Lancaster County ranked 84th in the nation during 1954 in har vesting 210,864 lbs of cherries from 17,036 trees. Other ranking Pennsylvania counties among the top 100 in harvest were; Adams County 10th, Erie 18th, Franklin 41st, Cumberland 56th, York 67th, Berks 95th, | 24-Hour Service | *■ l Z 2 ► i zz *■ > IT *■ ■ Is <► > *• ■ „ 1956 AUTO TAGS H H EDWARD G. WILSON § 3 Notary Public g ft 16 S. Lime St. Lancaster, Pa g nn LOOKING FOR RESULTS? Try WIRTHMORE HI-ENER-G BREEDER Looking for high hatchability and superior chick quality? Here’s the feed with the nutrients to do the job. Rich in en ergy, and the elements that contribute to quick chick growth, it is a complete ration for breeders. Breeder flock owners who use this superior feed report top performance in every season of the year for both meat and egg strain birds. Why not try it and check the results for yourself? WIRTHMORE FEEDS Glenn H. Herr Clem E.|Hoober Manheim RDI, Ph. Landisville 3547 Hiestand, Inc. Leßoy M. Sensenig Marietta Ph-6-9301 Lancaster Farming—3 Friday Sept. 14, 1956 Chester County 3d In Nursery Sales Chester County placed third in sales of nursery and greenhouse products, flower and vegetable seeds and plants, and bulbs among the top 100 counties in the United States during 1954, Bureau of Census figures show. Chester County’s figure was $10,891,271. Lancaster County was 60th with $1,802,410; Berks 57th with $1,883,385, Bucks ffSth with $1,823,768, Baltimore City and Baltimore County, Md., 59th with $1,823,768 I LOANS | •I For any farm purpose » Made the farmer’s ~ 3 way | g LANCASTER | p PRODUCTION | A CREDIT ASS’N. | | 36 E. Chestnut St. g 3 Lancaster, Pa. | | Ph. Lane. 3-3921 § SPECIAL THIS WEEK 2500 WHITE CORNISH CROSS $l2. per 100 Heavy Seconds ... 4c Phone or write today REICH POULTRY FARM Rl Marietta Ph. 6-7123 Intercourse Ph. 8-3431 Hinkletown Ph. Ephrata 3-2009