t I V- £ % / 'W* 4 / *- *' * TWO OF THE SIX ANIMALS m the trict Holstein Group that took first place at the Junior Dairy Show-were shown by Sandra and George Rutt, Jr , daughter and CLOTHES BAG Your clothes hamper may heed a muslin bag to fit inside, ic minds Bonnie Dale Sansom, Penn State extension home Hill ■1 liliilli! YOU CAN SAVE 1111 llillliilllllltllillillil furnishings specialist Run. sturdy elastic through a heading! at the top of the bag Then ] stretch the elastic around the top j (outside) of the hampe* to hold) llililil lliilllilillillli with ‘Jam Sanaa 22% LAYING MASH 16% ALL MASH LAYER For feeding with home grains. A complete feed No Mixing SUPER BREEDING MASH Foe Supply Flocks Hush or Pellets FARM BUREAU LAYING MASH is Lancaster— Manlieim New Holland Quarryville Mfg m our modern mill at New Holland mill iltliil mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmer son of Mr. and Mrs. George Rutt, Stevens George also topped his class in the 4-H show. (LF Photo) llPiilliiiliilSiJ Bill ■I LAYING MASH 40% POULTRY SUPPLEMENT A mixing feed with all essential Nutnents Prompt delivery m Bags or Bulk Highly Palatable Vitamin Fortified Low in Fiber Content . High in Energy lilliliililliili illlil t*** r ***" Z •V bag in place On washday you can easily remove the bag and clothes and carry them to the laundry aiea 11111111111 l illlllli NOW!! Save Extra $2.00 per ton discount October 31st £. coa llilitlll lillillllllillliil Three Champions, Three Class Winners at Junior Show from County (Continued from page 6) Cc , showing a senior calf Reserve champion Sandra Faye Weiss, R 2 Myerstown, Leb anon Co , showing a two-year old District Group of Six first. Southeast, second, Cential, third, Northwest, fomth , Noitheast, "ifth, Southwest, sixth, Mononga hela Valle> 4-H MILKING SHORTHORN Grand Champion William Miller, R 1 Shoemakersville, Berks COMBINED INCOME If both the husband and wife have an income, gear the family’s standaid of living to only the husband s earnings, sug gests Penn State home manage ment specialists Tne husband’s income alone should be adequate to handle the costs of food, shelt er, and health ' t fa I: The wife’s earnings may be used for a series of special pro jects, such as paving off debts, savings, or for a vacation GROW GOOD WHEAT Seneca is a desirable soft red winter wheat for any Pennsyl vania farmer who has giown and liked the Thorne variety Clar ence Bryner, Penn State exten sion agronomist, says Seneca is similar in appearance to Thorne but it is higher yielding and has a heavier weight to the bushel. y * if f /■ 1 ' //> ! ! I STUDY BY MAIL The Pennsylvania State Um veisity has offered correspond ence courses in agriculture for 65 years and in home economics since 1897 (BHBBBBBIBBBBBBBaBBHBBBBBBEaBOBBBMBB i B ■ B B m m m llillliill mu »a= v* ♦ ♦ f j *» U SOLD AND APPLIED BY «• I BENJAMIN B. LANDIS ** ♦ ♦ \l R 1 Paradise Ph. Strasburs OV 7441‘ *♦ i: Ask for Fiee Estimate ♦♦ ♦♦ , '* 4 * # ********** 4 lip illilll Lancaster Farming, Friday, Sept. 27, 1957—7 THUS FALL USE Resn • NO WEEDS • NO DAMPING - OFF ' • NO NEMATODE PROBLEMS • MORE SEEDLINGS SMOKETOWN, PA. “•BMBBBBBEIBnBBBinHBaaBHBaOBIIKKiBBnB Reserve Champion Earl F. Miller, R 1 Shoemakei svillc, show ing a junior calf 4-H JERSEY Gland Champion Merle E. Miller Jr, Cumberland County, with a three \ear old cow Reserve Champion Myina McKissick, R 3 Slippeiy Rock, Lawrence Co , with a three year old cow District Group of Six first. Southeast, second, Noilhwest 4 II FITTING AND SHOWING Fitting led, Elvin Shelley, R 1 Manheim, white Sandra Rutt, Stevens. This year, step up your poultry in come. Get increased production of large size, top quality white eggs early—get higher livability. Special low summer price Try the K-137 Leghorn and compare) TREE' Write for new booklet —get all the facts Address Box 41, order direct from mjrjjzSE HUBBARD FARMS Lancaster, Pa ■i E Ph. Lane. EX 2-265 EX 2-2154