Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 23, 1967, Image 9

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    • IFYF Youth.
tOontlnusd on Page 7)
Before coming here Correy
(pent three months in Kansas.
Ulter visiting other farm fam
ilies in Pennsylvania he will
>e leaving for New York, No-
SEED
Redcoat Wheat
Pennrad Barley
Cleaned Tested
Arthur L. Reist
1050- Eden. Rd., Lane., Pa.
Phone (717) 569-2079
NOW UNTIL SEPT. 30
SYLVAN IA
LIGHT BULBS
SALE < "JP /
PRICE JL M r
Better light with less glare.
They’re- inside-frosted and. more
etSedenit. -
REDUCED
FROM 24c f
40 watts p j/ ' v j^
(93-2358) i S * T
60 watts 4 - \
(93-2360) , , L
100 watts (93-2662)
AGWAY DUOCIDE CHUCKS SALE PRICE
Sure, quick. New convenient method for con
trolling rats 'and mice. Contains Pival in cer
eal form. Ready to distribute. Safe for use
around pets.
REDUCED FROM $1.94
AGWAY EXTERIOR WHITE PAINT
QCpler gal.
■ w +0 (43-0002)
For suburban or farm homes. Easy to apply.
Chalks slowly one coat lasts many years.
Mildew resistant. Non-toxic. Dries to smooth
glossy finish.
REDUCED FROM $5.80
. SALE
PRICE
AGWAY BARN PAINT
SALE
PRICE Oa 00
(43-0051)
Long-lasting, bright red for protecting barns and outbuildings. Un
usually high iron oxide content has unsurpassed hiding power.
REDUCED FROM $4.34
Agway
vember 9,
While in the United States
Oorroy would like to learn
about Agricultural Extension
work (it’s role in the com
munity development and the
4-H Structure and programs);
Other farmer organizations
(cooperatives, clubs, etc.) and
Agricultural practices (pas
ture and range management,
wheat production and sheep
production).
The -International Farm
Youth Exchange is an ex
change program of 4-H alumni
and other young adults of the
United Stat with rural youth
of other c. untries. IFYE is
conducted by the National 4-H
Club Foundation in behalf of
the Cooperative Extension Ser
vice of the State Land-Grant
Universities and the U. S. De-
AG WAY
AGWAY ALL-PURPOSE
CLEANSER
PRICE 5 4.90
Gets things really clean, Ag
-1 way’s own cleanser is an. ideal
, multipurpose farm and house
' hold detergent. Excellent for
laundering. Lemon-scented.
' After use, it’s destroyed by bac
' teria so it can’t clog disposal
’ systems. Farm tested. In 25-lb
1 drums.
REDUCED FROM $5.16
(26-0859)
LANCASTER
on Monheim Pike
394-0541
Hours: 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. Week Days Sat. 8 A.M. to Noon
MEW HOLLAND
354-2146
partroent of Agriculture. Since
its beginning in 1949, 69 coun
tries have participated in the
program with the United
States. In 1967, approximately
200 young people and 35 coun
tries will participate in the
exchange.
The 1967 exchange with
Australia is in cooperation with
the Australian Council of Ru
ral Youth. Two delegates from
the United States ore visiting
Australia, while two exchanges
from Australia are visiting the
United States.
Correy’s exchange is made
possible through financial spon
sorship of loca ‘1 4-H, business
and civic groups in cooperation
with national sponsorship by
the Ford Motor Company
Fund.
1.74
(26-3092)
Lancaster Farming. Saturday. September 23,1967—9
Extension Board To
Meet Next Tuesday
The next meeting of the Lan
caster County Agricultural and
Home Economics Association
Board of Directors will be held
on Tuesday evening, September
26, at 8:00 p.m., in the basement
room of the Farm Credit Office,
West Roseville Road, Lancaster,
according to Evelyn J. Hess,
secretary.
“Decisions regarding plans for
the Annual Meeting of the As
sociation this winter will be
made. Also, should discuss
the needs for Extension Specia
lists in Agriculture for win
ter and early spring meetings.
Please give these items some
thought prior to this Broad
meeting,” Mrs. Hess said.
BIG RED
DOG FOOD
5 2.39
SALE
PRICE
Keep, your dog frisky! Big Red
■ meal is a complete diet, wet or
dry. Improved, high-protein ra
tion is scientifically balanced to
give your dog the nourishment
he needs. In 25-lb bags.
REDUCED FROM $2.55
(20-0752)
PUSH BROOM
££‘l.Bs
Makes quick
cleaning up.
push broom
flare for ma;
sweeping
face and easi
of handling
in corners,
along curbs,
Blended, natural African Bass fibers
are securely staple-set in No 1
hardwood block with tapered handle.
REDUCED FROM $2.45
(51-0216)
QUARRYVILLE
786-2126 J
LAMPETER FAIR
Wednesday, Sept. 27
1:00 p.m.—Opening of the
Fair
2:00 p.m.—Judging exhibits
6:30 p.m.—Calf Scramble
7:00 p.m.—Baby Beef Show
7:30 p.m.—Martin Meylin
Junior High School Band
8:00 p.m.—Calf Roping by
Cow Town Riders
9:00 p.m.—Lampeter-Stras
burg High School Band
9:30 p.m.—Archery Demon
stration and Little Pig
Race
Thursday, Sept. 28
10:00 a.m.—Judging Con
test, FFA, 4-H and Adult
11:45 a.m.—FFA Dairy
Breeders Calf Award
1:00 p.m.—Judging of dairy
cattle
6:30 p.m.—Model Airplane
Demonstration
7:30 P.M.—Elementary
School Band
8:00 p.m—Crowning of the
Queen
8:45 p m Livestock parade
9:15 p.m —Talent show
9:45 p.m —Model Airplane
Demonstration
Friday. Sept. 39
9:00 a m.—Pet show
2:00 p.m—All Western
Horse Show
6 30 p m —Calf roping con-
test
7 00 p.m—All Western
Hoise Show
8.00 p m —FFA Fat Hog
Consignment Sale
Wednesday, Sept. 27
10 00' a m —Poultry judging
7:00 p.m.—Opening parade
Thursday, Sept. 28
' 7 00 p m —Baby Beef judg
: mg
Friday, Sept. 29
7:00 p.m —Dairy cattle
judging
Saturday, Sept. 30
1.30 pm—Tractor driving
contest
8.00 p m —Miss Lancaster
County Pageant
25
lbs.
• New Holland
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HORSES
September 18, 1967
Receipts of 235 head sold
stronger, Riding Horses 90-4 K);
Driving horses 135-160, Killeis
6-7, Pony mares 30 60 and Geld
ings 25 55
September 28, 1967
Hog receipts totaled 922 head
and sold steady Retail 21
23%. Wholesale 20%-21, Heavy
weights 20-21 Shoats none
CALVES-
September 18; 1967
Calf receipts totaled 135,
Choice and Prime 37 50-43; Stan
dard 32-34 50, Good and Low-
Choice 35-37, Common 18-30.
The trend was steady
ARE NAPHTHA, BENZ
INE, AND GASOLINE GOOD
FOR DRY CLEANING at
home? No They are highly
flammable and shouud never
be used or stored m the home.
Even a spark of static electric
ity caused by rubbing parts of
the fabric together may ignite
the fumes, and gasoline can.
be ten times more destructive
than dynamite Avoid home
dry cleaning To take out
spots, use only a nonflam
mable type of cleaner Do it
where there is plenty of ven
tilation, preferably out of
dogjrsj or the fumes may
EPHRATA FAIR
HOGS