Apple Harvest Set Back by Rain, Labor Shortage Harrisburg, Nov. Shortage of pickers, combined with late October, rains, delayed the al ready late schedule for harvest ing Pennsylvania commercial ap ples and cause'dr heavy dropping of fruit in some areas, the State Department of Agriculture said today. ■ In Berks. County many un- dropped to the ground after October 20 and large quantities of the slightly bruised fruits was salvaged by growers through retail sales and process ing plants. A number of Pennsylvania ap ple growers increased their esti mates of production as harvest ing neared completion. The No vember 1 estimate at 4,590,000 bushels represents a five per cent increase from October 1. The crop compares with 6.500,000 bushels last year and with, 5,945,- 000 for the 10-year average. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■l ■ KILL [ CffICKWEED [ in ALFALFA NOW : FOR BEST ■ I RESULTS USE S ■ CHLORO 1.P.C.5 ■ ■ ■ Spray when temperatures ■ ■ are between 32 degrees ■ and 50 degrees. ■ ■ Complete information ■ ■ upon request. 5 :p.l.rohrer: i & BRO. INC. : m ■ ■ Smoketown, Pa. * ■ Ph. Lane. EX 22659 ■ ■«■■■■■■■■■■■■■■*• *SB»s ist3«a»s