• Now Is The Time (Continued from Page 4) seeded to a legume ne\t spring next August should get jlieir lime application this fall, t o work it into the soil hetoie the fall giain is seeded will oi\ e much hettei lesults than to apply it on top next sum juei or next tall Lime needs Mime time to neutralize the SO 111 bOll. TO UMK HIGH QUA LIT V SUM I) Fall seeding time is appro ving and in all cases it will For further information see,,. Joseph M. Good & Sons LEOLA QUARRYVILLE HELP SCARCE? Count on this POWER FEED Wagon Box You’ll use it year-round ... . . . Handle silage and grain. . . . Feed cattle in minutes. . . . Pick com by converting to 30-inch sides. Available with 30, 52 or 74-inch sides. Let us show you real quality in this PTO Wagon Box from Allis-Chalmers. An Allis-Chalmers 6-ton wagon is the perfect companion for this unit; however, the Power Feed Box will fit any stand ard gear. 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Stevens PRESENTING CHECKS FOR $lOO EACH to two 4-H club members is John C Long, Sr (left), chairman of the agricultural committee of the Lancaster Kiw anis Club Accepting congratulations is William Maule (center), the 19 year old son of Mr and Mrs Richard P Maule, Quarryville R 2 William will use his check toward tuition in the two-year course in Agriculture Business at the Pennsylvania State University In his nine years m 4-H he has carried projects in dairy, corn, capons, and pigs He graduated from the Solanco High School in 1961 Far right is Roger Stoner, the 17 year old son of Mr and Mrs Raymond H Stoner, 1051 Eden Road, Lancaster He will enroll m a four year General Agriculture course at PSU In his nine years in 4-H he has earned projects in capons, strawberries, bees, wildlife, turkeys and tomatoes He is a 1962 graduate of Manheim Township High School Long said the club has been presenting the scholarships to outstand ing 4-H club members annually since 1955. Overseas Shipments Take Pa. Eggs HARRISBURG -- The fust shipment of shell eggs lor United States troops in Eur ope left Penusyhania last week m a test which could provide a majoi outlet for the state’s H0C,000,000 egg industry State Agncultuie Secretarv William L Henning said the 9,000-dozen lot i\as tiucked from Twin Valley Farmers Exchange at Hegms, Schuyl kill Countv, for shiploading near Williainsbuig, Virginia, todav Henning said fodeial Agn cultural Marketing Service ofticials had advised him that a sucessful test could lesulf in switching fiom local Eur ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■l AVAILABLE NOW Cert. “Alfa." Alfalfa • Lincoln Broinc Grass Cert. Vernal Alt alia • Saratoga Itiome Butlalo Altalla Cert.-Ranger Alt alfa • Reeds Canary Grass Cert. Xairagansett Cert. Pcnnscott Clover • Climax Timothy Winter Vetch ORDER YOUR FALL SEED GRAIN NOW Balbo Rye Xorliuc Winter Oats • Cert, Dual Wheat Cert. Wong Barley Cert. Hudson Barley • Cert. I’ennoll AVhe.it P. L. ROHRER & BRO., INC. SIVIOKETOWN 'I Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 1, 1962—7 opean pi oun ement to state side shipment of the imlitai ics monthly needs ot 0 5 cal lots, each containing 000 30- dozen cases “The tentative requiienien: 'hat eggs be no more than 10 dais old at dockside ainval lor shipment puts the Eastern egg states in a prefeued pos ition,” Henning said “If Pennsylvania pioducers and shippers vveie able to capture this new outlet, it could ac count for moie than seven pei cent of our normal product- ion ’’ Henning pointed out that test shipments were being ac cepted onlv tiom marketing a-geneies which have full-time lesident seiiice under the fed eral-state giading agieement in order to ceitif\ the 10 daj age maximum He urged that Pennsvh ania shippeis check • S-37 Ouhard Grass • Tnnotliy • Ladino Clo\cr • Pasture Mixture • Cert. RiMleo.it \\ heat • Cert. Seneca Wheat "■ '7 Phone Lane. 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