County Fair tfcfi* Co. Comm. Fair, Quarry (ContJnued from Page 1) 'Vine; Sept, 23-25 West Lam- Vor k Inter-State Fair, York; pe ter Comm. Fair, Lampeter; it Southern Lancas- gep j 2 3-26, Ephrata Fair, '% . • * ❖ * ❖ ❖ ❖ <• •> ❖ >;< >l* A DAIRYMEN CATTLEMEN Here’* the answer to your MANURE PROBLEMS EASY WAY MANURE DISPOSAL SYSTEM Saves Time—Saves Fertility Just scraps or wash manura, bedding waits ml reed Into Easy War holding tank mien you're ready, the powerful agitator and self-priming chopper impeller pump will put the homogenized mixture Into Easy Way liquid field spreader. No clog—jop men —no stinks For complete information on the EASY WAY DISPOSAL SYSTEM write to: CALEB M. WENGER R. D. 1, Dt-umore Center KIB-2116, QUARRYVILLE, PA. CUT TOBACCO LABOR COSTS- Control Tobacco Sucker Growth-- Available At The Following Representatives and Stores' John E. Melhorn Maurice Good Mt. Joy GordonTiile & Gap G and G Evan E. Dinger Harvey J. Miller Farmers Feed & Supply Rcinholds & Richland Jonestown Enos R. Buckwalter Feed & Supply Mtitz ' Manheim Stephen Kurtz Henry B. Hoover Bird-in-Hand New Holland & Bareville Morgantown Ephrata Lancaster Service Center Quarryville Service Center Agway ft* I""}?, MH-30 Developed By U. S. Rubber Co. AGWAY, INC. The Successor To Eastern States Farmers Exchange, Inc. Ephr«ta;‘ Sept. 30-Oct. 3, New Holland Farmers Fair, New Holland; and Oct. 7-9, Man heim Farnji Show, Manheim. The Penna. Livestock Ex- position will be held Nov. 9-13 at the Farm Show Building, Hairisbuig. • Chick Hatch (Continued from Page 1) cent from comparable period in 1963. The number of broiler type eggs in incubators on July 1 was 2 per cent above July 1, 1963, indicating a larg er hatch of broiler chicks in July 1964 than in July last year. There were 47,029,000 egg type chicks hatched in June, 13 per cent above the number hatched in June 1963 All sec tions of the country reported increases above a year ago. LAMPETERSTRASBURG 4-H CLUB By Donna Martin News Reporter Lampeter-Strasburg 4-H cook ing club met at the home of Mrs. Robert Hess recently with 13 members present. The president, Linda Welk, called the meeting to order. The members were reminded by their leaders to keep their books filled out. After the meeting, Alice Savidge gave a demonstration on how to make pizza. USE Prescott Service Center Annville Service Center Jacob L. Kurtz Wilson Scott Elizabethtown West Willow Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 25, 1964—7 /// i'* 4/ / Southeast District 4-H Demonstration Day Win ners: Karen Mellinger, Bird-in-Hand, (left) and Evelyn Groff, R. D. 1, Gordonville, were winners in the bread demonstration at Allentown this week. • Four Local (Continued from Page 1) Manheim R 4, public speaking. Joyce Horst, Ephrata Kl, and Jane Smith, Ephrata R 2, cloth- ing demonstration. White übbons weie won by Dennis Allen, Quarryville R 2, who presented a poultiy dem- Agway , / * *> > ' 11 < < ’ V /r onstration, and Lilli Ann Wi vell, Columbia Rl, and Pa tricia Yunginger, dairy food demonstration. The championship squads •will compete foi state honors dining the annual Pennsylvan ia 4 H Days at University Park next month. I YOU GET ‘“kVI I UUF a From Your \ 1 HOFFMAN SEED MAN I ' ' - "• ../ Core Profitable! Crops These Alfalfas Arriving August Seeding Certified DuPuits | Certified Vernal 10-19 Brand 919 Brand Certified Buffalo Certified Cody Order From Your Hoffman Seed-Man -Now! C/ FARM SEEDS ’ c -- / v _' , w ALFALFA * CLOVER -• PASTURE OATS '' • FUNK’S G-HYBRIDS Soon For
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