it' o Institute (From , it , cession of the instl ’ “Twin and Triple Wanting -Experiences and the possible im ! the Industry.” rill support the triple Ivin Hunesinger, Heg , tvrin row and over arvations will be giv- Sdmund lachmerv manufactur representative whose s building multiple inters jother Institute inn® the managers of PC tnct offices on Wed afternoon will form e l on meeting the >f today’s table stock (Ci / IrH >;/* ryzsgy A ~i. I / iA te: jy %y I /\ * Kx I \ L '<tW'A l' ;J\ , \\V/X/ V\. ) Ni- MH / X I . um J' I i [! I I I I 1 . }• I „ t'i Johnny on the spot? Each time you sit down with your schoolbooks, Johnny, America is giving a quizzical and concerned look over your shoulder. For, what teenagers study today will determine whether our country is a leader or follower tomorrow. In this age of electronics, rockets, and atomic energy, set against a critical background of cold war, the world Is rapidly becoming an in creasingly complicated one. Brilliant, devoted and determined young Americans . . . highly skilled in engineering, physics, chemistry, mathematics and the other sciences as well as logic and economies... are desperately needed. How about you ... will you be Johnny on the spot? As you know, here in America you can choose your own subjects. These can be snap courses. Or they can be real courses *• • courses that take hard work and study to complete... courses that can help you to make a worthwhile contribution to the progress of the world. Hmo about you ... will you be Johnny on the spot? The opportunity is yours—you have the schools! the teachers and instructors! the laboratories! and all the other facilities you need. Be Johnny on the spot. NSYLVANIA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY Joseph Harringhon, Woos ter, Ohio, representing one of the largest potato proces sing firms in the United States, will discuss the prob lems, possibilities and poten tials of potato processing. Latest developments in control of potato blight will be presented in an illustrat ed talk by Dr. D. W. Young of Philadelphia. How to harvest, handle and store potatoes to hold top quality will be told by Dr. Richard L. Sawyer, as sistant professor, vegetable crops, Cornell University’s Long Island Research Farm at Riverhead, Long Island. Following the annual smorgasbord dinner Wednes day evening an entertain ment program will be pre- sented. including demonstra tions of hypnotism by John B. Shenk, Lancaster. Movies will include activi ties at the National Plowing Contest and Conservation Exposition held at Hershey last August. The annual business meet ing of PCPG is scheduled for Thursday morning. It will feature annual reports by President Miller and Owen L Barkley, general manager. Election of five di rectors will take place. Dr E. L Nixon, Pennsyl vania’s “Mr. Potato” will summarize the conference following the Wednesday luncheon. Liming acid soils pays three to one. Bettors on race horses would enjoy such odds Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 7, 1959—11 ALLIS-CHALMERS DAY Thursday, March 12th 7 P. M. Mann & Grumelii Farm Service R. D. 2 QUARRYVILLE Successful poultrymen look for OVER-ALL in come when buying a particular laying hen No single profit characteristic . livability, egg size or egg quality ... is the sole reason for their choice “BALANCED BREEDING” makes H&N “Nick Chick” Leghorns the most profitable birds you can buy today All profit characteristics are carefully weighed and balanced to produce a laying hen of highest over-all performance To order this sunenor, profit-making bird write FLORIN FARMS TODAY ... or call us at Mt Joy OLdfield 3-9891. Also 10 to 20 week old started Pullets available <gG)t£HS me. Pig to Pork FASTER! I »■*>»*» HUM— Reb^Rbse SWINE SUPPLEMENTS PIG & SOW SUPPLEMENT HOG SUPPLEMENT For more pork at less cost per pound of gain, ask us about the Red Rose feeding program. Red Rose Supplements are fortified with zinc, vitamins and antibiotics to give you more pork at less cost per pound of gain. COMBINES WITH YOUR OWN GRAIN A. L. HERR & BRO. Quarryville, Pa BROWN & REA Atglen, Pa R. W. HOLLINGER & SONS WEST WILLOW FARMERS INC. ASSOCIATION Manheun, Pa West Willow, Pa MT. JOY. PA. RED #1 Phone: OLdfield 3-9391 MUSSER FARMS. INC, R D 2, Columbia, Pa DAVID B. HURST Bowmansville, Pa
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