A FASHION SHOW, featuring clothing Robert Ulrich, R 1 Quarryville, wearing an made at home, was a feature of County all wool tailored navy blue coat suit, and Homemakers Day Wednesday Shown here Mrs Albert Breneman, R 2 Manheim, wear are, left to right, Mrs John Hershey, R 2 ing a drip-dry cotton house dress. (LF Mt Joy, w earing a gray tailored coat; Mrs. Photo) C P° WE * Less Grain to Be 206 a " res - 15 the s ™ aUest 7 MOIMCRcJr n j iJ • #-> J since 1943 when a s P eclal war- MOW Jw Planted in Canada time acreage reduction program uQU/l ChoiCC of /# Based on March 1 intentions was in effect in Canada ’ to plant, a slight cut in Canada’s Some decrease in the 1958 rye 3 StflrterS jg£nag||y\, 1959 Wheat acreage is expected and corn acreage is also inch The indicated 1958 acreage, at cated by the March 1 reports. • Electric • Recoil 20” ROCKET S Attention FERTILIZER SPREADERS If \ou want easy starting, easj _ mowing low cost per year | cutting, this is jour kind of ■ mower' Cast construction keeps ■ cutter blade and reel in perfect * alignment Features include Dia- » mond roller chain dnv‘e, non- a slip clutch, dependable 4-cycle ( B Briggs & Stratton engine ■ JAMES S. MESSNER ■ (Box 79 Rt. 21) if BAREVILLE, PENNA ■ Ph. Leola OL 6-6911 >■ when HASVESTORE* HAYI-AGi can be the only forage you need Haylage is field-wilted 40-60'V moisture forage up to 46'V higher in piotem, almost a complete ration in itself. Cuts fir Id losses eliminate •> hard-to-make hay, ualer-logged silage. SEE US for the labor-saving, money-making details Knipmeyer Inc. Harvestore Sales & Service NEW HOLLAND, PENNA PHONE ELGIN 4-2351 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■* Supplement your present income to the tune of $8,000.00 to $10,000.00 per year net profit Initial Investment of only $3,000.00 Quarryville and .Christiana Area Available ■ a ♦ ’ ♦♦ *t ♦♦ «* ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦* I SEE US FOR ... II ii n ♦♦ ♦♦ I W. W. F. Poultry & Dairy Feed | ♦♦ «| | Custom Grinding and Mixing | II I ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ H ★ Fertilizer ★ Spray Materials » :: It ♦♦ *i H ★ Lime ★ Poultry Equipment « H || :l ★ Limestone 'Ar Sand and Cement g ♦♦ «t II ★ Garden Tools and Supplies I: »* d :: :: :: S H Continuous Service For Over 44 Years 3 tt it ♦♦ «♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ I WEST WILLOW I ♦* tt ♦ ♦ 44 ♦ * *4 I FARMERS ASSOCIATION § ♦♦ ♦♦ « l| II WEST WILLOW Ph. Lane. EX 4-5019 H tt a ♦♦ ♦♦ :: :: ’ittixtxttittittxttttittttttttttr~'~~i~ittx:tttitttittttxtttttttttt:tttitttiitttittid CUSTOM OPERATORS > and MILK HAULERS WFI T E Lancaster Farming P. 0. Pox 20 Ouarryville, Pa. For Further Details J 2 Lancaster Farming, Friday, April 25, 1958 Corn Borer Infestation Heavy; Plow Down Stalk HARRISBURG Pennsylvania fanners today face loss of a mil lion dollars or more in their 1958 corn crops due to a heavy winter canj over of live larvae of ihe European corn borer. According to spot checks made bv the State Depaitment of Agri culture in stubble and stalk still standing in fields on farms in 14 counties, 44 per cent of corn bor er larvae aie still alive This com pares with 46 per cent a year ago when crop damage was estimated at $958,000 Little time is left to reduce the damage fiom the insect that weakens corn stalks to the break mg point and results in failure of ears to reach maturity, the Bur eau of Plant Industry warned "WELDANPOWER” QjyeS yfl Electric Power Generator fIOW j Portable Welder 7 I |( % \S * Generator tfli A r' A AhT"***'* ..jJT Electric Company \J,SII The World’s Largest tJi'sJV* Manufacturer of A rc WeUitnz Equipment AS A WELDER. Weldanpower AS EMERGENCY ROWER UNIT. supplies 200 amps for weld- Weldanpower supplies 4 ing, hardsurfacing, solder- KVA for continuous duty, mg, brazing, torch heating 5 KVA for intermittent and cutting. Compact and standby power. Accurate ' easy to move around. Weld- voltage regulation assures anpower supplies AC power power for all essential elec for operating electric ma- trie power needs in the home chinery and arc welding at or farm, on construction jobs, the same time. cone m AND TRY TN£ New "weiDANPOweR" HIESTAND,INC. MARIETTA, R. D. 1, Ph. HAzel 6-9301 who’s reoliy BIS in the big test *Exlandad MO days inataad af 500 daya makat this Utah Randam Simula a raal anduranca taat. in this second intermountain random sample test; HONEGGER LAYERS Produced on per pullet housed basis AZ4 Profit XOOa/ eggs ...and “S' per bird or sle more income than the average of all other entries. ► Ranked I*t in % AA and A grades— (Vl3% of all ecu were AA or A) ~ t >■ Ranked Ist in least % checks (Only 14% of all eft a laid were checks.) ► Ranked Ist in least % spots and broken, if all WINDLE’S HATCHERY COCHRANVILLE, PA. Fields Soon Whcie old corn stalks or stubble ait still standing in fields they should be plowed under by May 15, obseivcis said , Woodpeckers and crows, seek ing tood when snow covered the giound, destroyed 27 per cent of the borers m infested stalks. Paiasitic flies killed 5 per cent and mechanical corn pickers ac counted for the destruction of aoout 24 per cent of borers, the suivey showed Most survivals vcie found in counties over the half of the State Veiy tew of the pests were found in uoi thweslei n counties Pennsylvania corn borer losses two v \eais ago reached a neai-re cord $4,600,000 for all coin Ranked 2nd in % large eggs. (761% of all egg* laid were large) Ranked 2nd in feed effi ciency. (Almoit 10% better then the evcrafe of «U entnei) Ranked 2nd in age at sex* ual maturity. '% - iducti Atglen LY 35941 at 117