V Farm Show Deadline Near Warns Exposition Chairman Livestock ' breeders arc Jersey, 55, Milking Short reminded that November 16 horn 50; and junior exhiblt is the deadline for entries in ed animals (all breeds), 200. the 44th Annual Farm Show Not more than 10 dairy an to be held January 11. thru imals may be entered by one 15 exhibitor. John B. McCool. Farm Shiw director, today said that premium lists have been m ailed to county agents and vocational agriculture super visors throughout the -slate General and special entry blanks are included in the premium list Entries for horses, swine, beef cattle, dairy cat tle and the folk dance con test close November 16. Oth er early closing dales are No vember 9 for school exhibits, November ll for the state school demonstration contest and Nov 14 for'breed meets in the poultry department. McCool also outlines some changes made in the dairy cattle and livestock depart ments for the coming Farm Show. Exhibitors of dairy cattle and livestock are being asked to use entry cards this year. Cards have been mailed to all' former exhibitors. A separate card must be used for each individual class and group entry Dairy and beef.- cattle ex hibitors have been sent two applications for health charts for each animal to be exhib ited McCool says that use „of the health chart applica tion and the entry card will speed resignation- of entries r in the show. New exhibitors may re ceive cards and health chart applications from county ag ents, vocational > agriculture supervisors or by writing to McCool at the Farm Show Building, Harrisburg. Early entries nare being urged by McCool.- He points out that last year 190 dairy cows were turned-away be caueg of lack of =pace. He said that space will be reser ved for exhibitors in the or der in which applications are received based upon date and tune 'of postmark within breed space' quotas.' - For the‘dairy department, these are the quotas; Ajt shire, 55; BrowmSwiss, 45; I Guernsey, 95; Holstein, 140; i Start digging the corms of gladiolus with yellow fo liage, says Mrs. Lynn Smith, Penn State extension flori culturist, but be sure to dig all before the ground freezes- COURTESY COUNTS Hunting is a fugged sport but good manneKS„ have a place in the activities. If you plan to hunt on tanns or oth et private land, be sure to -get permission ahead of time ' Then remeniber you are a guest and behave like one. Always See Better Four Area Youths fn Horse and Pony Show Assistant County Agent Winthrop Merriam has an nounced that four members of he Lancaster County 4-H light horse and pony club "will participate ih the stale wide round up to be held on. Nov. 9in conjunction with the Penna. Livestock Exposi tion in Harrisburg. Represen ting Lancaster County in the state event will be Paul Mar tin, Jr, Blue Ball; Robert Gibble, Manheim R 2; Glenn Kulp, Reamstown- and Glenn Sweigart, Denver FOR MORE PROFITS, PLANT amer/ca's GREATEST HYBRIDS AND FOR TOP YIELDING CLOVER. ALFALFA. OATS SOW HOFFMAN SEEDS SEE YOUR LOCAL HOFFMAN SALESMAN OR TW 8-3421 Co. Feed Firm To HotdOpenHouse Forty years of service to the farmers of Lancaster county is a record to be proud of. Daniel M. Wolge muth, 'president of Wolge muth Brothers, Inc. feed mill in Florin announced this week that the company will hold open house to ce lebrate the 40th anniversary of the business he began in 1919. Wolgemuth started in the feed business with a total working force of himself and two employees. Transp ortation was provided in those days by two horses and one wagon. Growth and expansion of the business was steady until today the company employs 27 per sons and utilizes 12 Vehic les of all sizes. Active during all the 40 years of operation, *Wolge muth is assisted-now by his sons, Jay and Donald, who '1 1 • 10—Lancaster Farming. Sal carry most of the load of O] erating the newly installs push button mill and bull handling equipment. With much of the volum in poultry feeds the mill h; storage facilities for 850 loir of bulk feed and many mon tons of feed in bags Recen tly most of the feed is par kaged in paper bags to hell the farmer with rat coptr< and waste of feed as wei as economy of packaging. Open house to celebrat the anniversary schedule! to begin at the mill at 9.0 i a.m. and continue until s:o' pm. Saturday, November will feature lours througl the plant, to see the electr onic controls and handling facilities, door prizes, and refreshments. Wolgemuth Brothers invite yon to at tend. TRY SAMPLE FIRST Try a sample of an. unfam iliar variety of potatoes be fore buying a large quantity, suggests-Catherine B. 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