. * 17 .-..,,ltenting the Flying Farmers of ' 4 riying Farmer four chapters which Logan or- UnriAi* ganlzed for International Fly- Lnapicr# nonur Jng Farmers In recent year*— L| V n(yan namely, New Jersey, Delaware, » Maryland and Virginia. A Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilson, 'three-piece luggage set was JSrtham. recently flew Into Rented to .the Logan's for Kohester Airport to call their service to these chapter 2S Mr and Mrs Leebeit L. members during Logans ten Sn, 1204 Paoli Pike. West ff r 5 « s Rt ;« 1 °" al Di L ector of gSer The purpose of their International Flying Farmers. jail was very much a surprise Logan retired as Director <; ithe Logan’s. August 1, 1966. Harry Wilson The Wilson’s were repre- was elected to replace him. Rabbits For Sale Dressed or alive. We also buy Rabbits any size, any color, all year round. Open 7 days a week. We also buy pigeons and squabs. Come up to Quakertown to Shelly Station turn right, second road to left. Quakertown Rabbit Farm | Quakertown. Pa. n R. D. 4 !More farmers each month prefer to buy their £ I • HAY • STRAW • EAR CORN Y V A •sit . g from us for better value and all around satisfac % tibn! At farm or delivered, any quantity as your £ | requirements may be. * | Area Code 717 687-7631 * Esbenshade Turkey Farm '■¥**+***+**+*+■>(■*****+**+********+**+*.++*+****+++**+++++ll.+++++++++**+ For Safety Convenience And Just For Fun ive This Gift To Your Home | HOME CENTER j I * 45 North Broad Sh, Lititz Phone 626-2123 j SINCE 1890 PARADISE, PA. ELECTRIC OPERATORS FOR GARAGE DOORS Model for PORTABLE RADIO COt^ROL Now, completely transistorised port able unit requires no wiring—ready to operate immediate ly Ask for demon stration. oooc BETTER-BILT 3 Open your garage door elec tronically from inside your car . . convenient, practi cal. Added safeguard against late-nite prowlers, inclement weather—just push a button . . . the door opens immedi ately and the light goes on. Ideal for home or plant use! YOUR REMODELING HEADQUARTERS Mr*. Wilton to ttill reigning Queen of the Pennsylvania Plying Farmers and is im mediate Past Queen of Inter national Flying Farmers. The presentation was to have been a surprise for Logan at a joint meeting of the four chapters at Lindenwold, N.J., September 18th, but Logan was unable to attend that meeting since he was recover ing from recent surgery. CROP NEWS FRUIT & VEGETABLES Most late varieties of apples are sizing nicely, and picking should reach peak soon. Some growers report Staymans are splitting as a result of abun dant rainfall. Harvest of grapes for processing started during the week in Erie Coun ty. Quality of Concords as very good in most sections this year. Tomato picking is nearly completed In all areas Ripen ing has been slow because of cool wet weather, and labor shortages. Some growers in the south are salvaging gieen tomatoes for relish. # N. H. Hog Show (Continued from Page 6) with a Duroc. Ruoss, in his fourth year in 4-H, is an eighth grader at Conestoga Valley Junior High School He also won the fitting title, while best showman went to Robert Fisher, East Earl R 1 Reserve .champion honors were won by Mary Louise Fish er, East Earl Rl Judge for the show was Les ter Burdette, Penn State Exten sion livestock specialist Placings were Robert Fisher, third, Elvin Lapp, Kmzei Rl, fourth; Eben Lapp, fifth, Mike Smucker, Ephrata R 2, sixth. Enc Zeiset, East Earl Rl, sev enth; and Bill Fisher, East Earl Rl, seventh. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 8, 1966 Fort Farm Wife and Family Ladies, Have You Heard? ... 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Those dollars you've saved will make it possible to add new interests, travel , . . do something for your grandchildren. That's why ft's so important to save daring your productive years. A savings account that pays a good return can furnish those extras that put fun and sparkle into your "golden years". Stop in. We can be helpful. ACCOUNTS INSURED TO $lO,OOO IFIRST FEDERAL! *avinps and£o,an ASSOCIATION OF LANCASTER # 25 North Duke St. Mon. thru Thurs. 9 to 4:30 Phone 393-0601 cogy Fri. 9 to 6 BaU, Sat. 9 to noon 11