(refdefiw... ’•V.V.VA^^OtMVAVAVAV.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V. •x*x*vav.%va*x<*x<w«:*j<w*x«x*x»x*x»x*x*x*x*x Me for the highest bank interest in America, and well put you aboard President posli rail car! The plush, exclusive Eisonhoivei railroad coi, used for Presidential campaigning and nthoi Fust Family tiavals Intenoi view of the air conditioned car shows living room (done in cherry wood) with fireplace (bron/a f lont, gold trim] and elegant chons and ca ipctmg The car is located at St Peteis Village, an old restored Victorian village just off Rt 23, neai Knauei ttmn, in noithein Chester County Wfe’ll also put an Eisenhower silver dollar in your pocket! It seems like a century since Dwight D. Eisenhower first sought America’s highest elective office, with Mamie smiling at his side. The year was 1952, and our coun try was vastly different. In fact, Presidential campaigning was vastly different. “Ike", the popular World War II general, made some key television appearances. But much of his pre vote time was given to traveling by rail, and meeting people face to face. What was it like? Now you can find out—you can board the Eisen howers’ exclusive railroad car (at St. Peters Village, just off Rt. 23 in Chester County)—and do it FREE of charge! To spotlight our national heritage, Farmers National Bank of Quarry ville is offering its savings custom ers two, FREE t ; ckets to tour the Eisenhower car. This plus a shiny, This offer concludes on election dav. Nov 7 Penna. Crop Forecosts Down The October 1 Pennsylvania seedleaf tobacco crop is forecast at 23,100,000 pounds - down 1,650,000 pounds from last month’s forecast and appears to be a poor year for many tobacco growers. This year’s low yield at 1400 pounds is the lowest since 1945 when yield dropped to 1283 pounds per acre. Much of this year’s 16,500 acres for harvest was hindered by the unfavorable weather conditions and had to be topped short. Many fields never reached full maturity as cool nights and not enough moisture prevailed when the reverse would have been welcomed. The forecast for potato production is 5,700,000 per hun dredweight - down three percent from last month and 27 per cent below the 1971 production. Yield from the 30,000 acres is projected at 190 per hundredweight per acre and compares with 35,500 acres and 220 per hundredweight per acre in 1971. The U.S. production of all types of tobacco is forecast at 1,727 million pounds as of October 1, up one million pounds from a month earlier and 20 million pounds above the 1971 crop. An increase in burley prospects during the month is primarily responsible for the larger leaf production. Yield per acre for all tobacco is indicated at 2,041 pounds, up seven pounds from the 1971 average. Differences between the October 1 forecast and final estimates in the past decade averaged 75 million pounds— ranging from 1 million to 149 million pounds. Eisenhower silver dollai also yours without charge. Here’s how it works: If you’re currently saving with us, and receiving the highest bank interest in America, just come in and deposit $25 in your account. Then request your tickets and the silver dollar. If you’ve not yet developed the saving habit, merely open an ac count with $25. After which you can claim your ducats and silver piece. So, before long, plan a trip to this Eisenhower shrine. You’ll enjoy the learning experience. And. if nothing else, your silver dollar will buy the gasoline. Farmers National Bank of Quarry ville Banking the way you'd do it Member Federal Deposit Insuianie (.mpmalion Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 21,1972 With potato harvest about two thirds complete nationally, the outlook is for a small crop with yields down considerably from a year ago. Tuber size ranges from average to small with ap proximately 60 percent of the crop reported to be in the small category. Soil moisture con ditions during September were reported to be dry by two-thirds of all reporters. Sunburn and aphid damage appears to have been more of a problem to this year’s crop than normal. Eicotta Cheese Ricotta cheese is made from cow’s milk, whole or partly skimmed or whey from cow’s milk with whole or skim milk added. Extension dairy specialists at Pennsylvania State University say it may be soft, moist or even dry and have a sweet, nut-like flavor. It’s even used in lasagne-type dishes. 23
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