i ' x s* 1958 r,l s * Quartile Penna. Random : rk I Sample Egg Laying f|| JL Contest >| 1957 'Vl| st Highest All-Breed nd Highest Leghorn tyt Hen Record in Pa. / Hen Record in the fM Laying Contest W Nation I UPSIDE-DOWN. BACKWARDS, OR ANY WAY YOU LOOK AT IT I KEYSTONE LEGHORNS - J ARE HARD TO BEAT -S. Hkiher Quality • Lower Chick Cost OiYSTONE HATCHERY 2556 Creek Hill Rd., Lancaster p. Daniel R. Myers, Ph. Leola OL 6-2243 Hatchery Ph. Leola OL 6-7851 ceding Farm Ph. Ephrata RE 3-6179 Don’t Miss SUPER SHOES SPECIAL SALE PRICES Save up to V 2 on AD Purchases 1 WE HAVE THE LARGEST SELECTION OF FOOTWEAR IN LANCASTER COUNTY i BABY I Shoes MEN'S . WORK SHOES ? 2&«98 CHILDREN'S * DRESS SHOES **«79 A Familv of 4 Can Be Outfitted I Y ou can't For Less Than $lO.OO / beattkisi iUPEH 220 WEST KING STREET 50c OPEN 9:00 A. M. TO 9.00 P. M. MONDAY TO SATURDAY LADIES & GIRLS 2-Buckle BOOTS 9» c LADIES ma&tK HOUSE SLIPPERS 5® c MEN ' S «•* as,® DRESS SHOES SERVICE SHOES LANCASTER. PA. Lancaster County Winnings In Farm Show Womens Division FOODS Canned Fruit Display—l, Mrs. Roy Bechtold, Willow Street; 4, Mrs. Daniel Bru baker, Ephrata Rl. Canned Vegetables Display 4, Mrs J D. Burkholder, Li titz R 2. Canned Sweet Cherries, white —1, Mrs. J. D. Burk holder; 2, Mrs Daniel Bru baker. Canned Sweet Cherries, Dark, 1, Mrs J. D Burkhol der; 2, Mrs. Warren Walton, Lampeter. Canned Pears—l, Mrs. A. F. Brandt, Bambndge. Canned Plumbs —4, Mrs. Daniel Brubaker. Canned Raspberries —4, Mrs. Warren Walton. Canned Yellow Beans—3, Mrs Warren Walton. Canned Lima Beans—l, Mrs Warren Walton; 2. Mrs J D. Burkholder Canned Hulled Peas—l, Mrs J D. Burkholder; 2, Mrs Daniel Brubaker; 5, Mrs. R E Brandt, Elizabethtown R 1 Canned Asparagus—l,Mrs. J. D Buikholder, 4, Mrs. Dan lei Brubaker. Canned Corn—2, Mrs War ren Walton; 4, Mrs. J. D Bur kholder Canned Carrots—l, Mrs Daniel Brubaker. Canned Meats Display—4, Mrs. Daniel Brubaker; 5, Mrs J. D Burkholder Canned Chicken —4, Mrs J. D. Burkholder. Canned Beef—l, Mrs Dan iel Brubaker. Canned Pork Loin—2, Mrs Daniel Brubaker. Dried Apples—2, Mrs. A. F Brandt, 3, Mrs R. E. Br andt. Dried Peas—l, Mrs. Allen B Shearer, Mt Joy R 2. Display of Jellies —1, Miss Ella B Myers, Manheim. White Yeast Rolls —5, Mrs S. E. Zook, Strasburg Rl. White Bread—2, Mrs. S. E Zook; 4, Mrs. David Yod er, 20 W. New St.- White Butter Cake—3, Mrs A. F. Brandt; 4, Mrs. Myrtle E. Todd, Willow St., Rl; 5, Mrs. Robert McVey, Willow Street Rl. Yellow Butter Cake—2, Mrs. Myrtle F. Todd; 3, Mrs A. F Brandt; 5, Mrs. Robert McVey. White Sponge Cake—2, Mrs. Myrtle F. Todd. Plain Yellow Cake, made with oil—3, Mary L. Thom as, Lititz, R 3; 4, Mrs Nor man Lausch, Denver RD. FREE PARKING 4-H CLUB FOODS Yellow Butter Cake—2, Anna Mary Singer, Millers ville. SCHOOL CLASSES—FOOD Display of Jellies—l, Rose Mary Miles, Latitz. Grape Jelly—s, Linda Un derkoffer, Lititz Jam—3, Shjrley Lititz CLOTHING Aprons, East District—4, Mrs Allen R. Fisher, Mount Joy 4-H CLUB—CLOTHING Cotton Dress, Southeast District—6, Sussanne Eshle man, Mt Joy. Two-piece School Dress, East—4, Ellen Overgaard, Loncaster RD; 5, Esther ov ergaard, Lancaster RD Free Lance, East—2, Mar garet Moore, Lititz Machine Patch—l, Mar garet Moore SCHOOL CLASSES CLOTHING Dressy Blouse—2, Regina Frey, Conestoga Rl Formal Dress—2, Fay Eck man, Lititz Basic Dress—l, Lois Krei der, Manheim Rl; 2, Judy Ann Nolt, Landisville Casual Dress—3, Mary Ja ne Hill, Lititz Gored Skirt—3, Rose Ann Swarr, Landisville Rayon Jumper—4, Joan Leonard, Lititz Shortie Coat— Buckwalter, Lititz HOME IMPROVEMENT WATER TREATMENT BULLETIN NO. 2 LOCAL DAIRY FARMER SOLVES WATER PROBLEM Melvin R. Stoltzfus, Cherry-Crest Form R. D. 2, Ronks Clears Water of Odor and Color with CENTURY INSTALLATION Mr. Stoltzfus says: “The water from my well had a bad odor and color for 15 years, especially after harvest when I had silage seepage Then Century recom mended a system consisting of a chloimator to kill bacteria, a filter to filter the color and odor, and a softener Now, I have ah the soft, clean, odorless water I need, and this is especially a big help in the milk house Health officials are also pleased to sec that the milk house water is being treated.” If your well water has a bad taste, color, or r odor—don’t put up with it an\ longer' Cali or write us for free water analysis. Contaci Cliff Lehman CENTURY V ;',e’ Ccndilbniaj Consultants 15 W. Chestnut Si., Lancaster Ph. EX 4-S3SS Hooked Rag Mat —2, Mrs William Longenecker, Mount Joy Hooked Floor Rug, East— 2, Dr. Ruth M. Benner, Man heim; 3, Mrs Walter Cassel, Manheim, Rl; 4, Mrs Janet Buch, Penryn Hooked Floor Rug Sweep stakes —2, Dr. Ruth M. Ben ner. SCHOOL CLASSES HOME IMPROVEMENT Wool Rag Braided Rug— 2, Mary Buckwalter, Lititz. Textile Painting—l, Lyn— nette Long, Lititz. Mantle Arrangement—4, Patricia Yeagley, Lititz. Stuffed Animal —1, Sand ra Rineer, Lititz, 3, Elaine Graybill, Lititz Miller, SEEDS EXPORTED In September of this year, U S exports of grass and legume seeds totaled 1,969,- 000 pounds, compared with 1,750,000 lbs m Sept, 1957. July to September exports of these seeds, however, were about 18 per cent be low exports during the sam period of 1957 Most of the September, 1958 exports went to Canada, Italy and Mexico MORE APPLE SAUCE Kenneth Stamp, Penn State extension marketing special ist, reports that one and a half million more cases of apple sauce were processed in the Eastern states by Nov. I than a year ago Storage holdings were 12 per cent more than for the same date in 1957. 3, Mary
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