B—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 1. 1961 Mount Joy 4-H Club Meets The Mount Joy 4-H sew ing club met at Way’s Ap pliance store on June 20th. The business meeting was called to order by president Lilli Ann Wivell. New game leaders were elected. They are Sue Eshelman and Lucy Breneman. The members pinned on their patterns and started to cut them out. The next meeting will be held on July 6th at Way’s. GROW SUMMER PASTURE Sudangrass is our most productive summer annual pasture crop. John Baylor, Penn State extens on agrono mist, says it can be planted between late May and late June One acre will supply excellent grazing for three or four mature animals dur ing July and August Piper is a recommended variety. [y■ v.-.W V V VV I v V 'W v V V ! R.P.I, MOUNT JOY, PA. FLORIN LAYING FEEDS ARE DESIGNED FOR YOU. THE COMMERCIAL POULTRYMEN WHO ARE STRIVING FOR: 1. High Consistent Production 2. Superior Egg Quality 3. Excellent Feed Conversion 4. Low Cost Put Your Laying Flock On-- FLORIN LA-MOR FLORIN EGG-PRODUCER Call Mount Joy OL 3-2411 TODAY AND GET THE FULL DETAILS. Wolgemuth Bros., Inc. NEED RICH SOIL If you’re planning to plant vine crops such as cucumbers squash, pumpkns and iriusk melons, you’ll find they do best on a rich loam soil con taining plenty of organic matter, explains James Dutt, vegetable extension special ist The vine crops also need plenty of fertilizer and con trol of insects. If irrigation is needed, do it in daytime. ENROLL NOW Farmers interested in par t cipating in the 1961 Penn sylvania Grassland Club must enroll before July 1, an nounces John Baylor, Penn State extension agronomist. The club gives recognition and encouragement to those who are improving Pennsyl vania agriculture through a balanced grassland farming program. If your religion suits you, you should have no reason to criticize the other fellow’s. OR FLORIN. PENNA. 4-H Club Holds 'Meet Regular The June meeting of the Elizabethtown - Donegal 4-H Club* was held at .the home of Willis Hackman. Baseball was played. Since June is National Dairy Month, this meetng was the annual ice cream party. Roll call was a report on projects. The next meeting will be held at the home of Janet Frey on July. 11 at 8 pm.— Baseball at 7 p.m. vs. the Lincolnway Club at the Don egal high -school. Trout Spring Lu Segis El aine, a registered Holstein cow owned by John E. Krei der, Lancaster, produced 19,- 951 lbs. milk and 636 pounds butterfat in 358 days on twice daily milking as a 6- year-old. About 75 percent of all basic raw mater als are of agricultural or.gin _ T - Use These FLY KILLERS... DIRECTLY ON ANIMALS • Ortho Dairy & Stock Fly Spray Wet hairs on dairy animals • Korlan 12 E * Use with fuel oil 10:1 on back rubbers • Korlan 25 W. P. “■ Use with water 4 lb. in 25 gal as a direct spray • Marlale 50 Use as a dry nib on dairy animals * Not on dairy animals Atglen Blend & McGinnis Bareville Martin’s Hardware Buck Musset’s Campbelltown A M. Brandt Sons Hardware Elizabethtown Elizabethtown Farmers Supply Co., Inc Kaylor Bros Ephrata Martin’s Feed Mill C. P. Wenger & Sons Florin Hess Bros Gap Summcis Bros Honeybrook Martin D Kern & Son Hardware J. C. EHRLICH CHEMICAL CO., 736 - 738 East Chestnut St., Lancaster, Ph. EX 7-3721 Don’t buy produce merely In cut watermelons i o# because the price is low. Tin- the color of the a e ,. less the low price Is caused should be a good rea 1 by oversupply, you may be firm and succulent c getting “bargain” quality as should be dark b ro ,. well. black. FREE! Subscribers to __ Lancaster Fannin, will receive FREE one advertisement each month in our Moil Box Market Subscribers using the MAH. BOX MARKET will be governed by the following rules Limit your advertisement to five means not over 25 words. - All advertisements must be in our hands by jj, day 6 P. M. or same will be held over foi n week’s paper. ■* Only one advertisement each month. No business advertisements accepted column. You are allowed to run the time. Send in no duplication. La Get Your Supply at These Hershey Hershey Estates Kirkwood L. H. Jackson Lancaster L. H. Brubaker Lancaster County Farm Bureau Weaver’s Hardware Lincoln J. E. Galen Hardware Liiilz L. H. Brubaker Eby's Mill Inc Manheim Leray Geib Estate N. G. Hershey & Son Robert Hess Store Oxford Oxford Grain & Hay Co., Willow Street Inc Dombach Bj Distributor ...IN BUILDINGS * Korlan 12 E -1:12 for 3-4 week residual * Diazinon 25 E 1:35 for'3-4 week residual • Dipterex Bayer L-13/59 As bait dry or wet • Ortho Fly Killer Dry Bail . Just scatter thinly on floor • Leihalaire Bomb D-200 or V 2 Use daily in milkhouses, barns i your home • Magic Circle Industrial Aeroso Bomb Use in milkhouses, barns and }ou home 2Vz lb. non-refillable aerosol • Fly Cakes Last all season - Use 1 fly cake ft each 100 sq -ft. • Ortho Fly Killer D - Contains DIBROM® Use as a space spray, as a baits for increased residual fly conliol Dealers Parkesbuig E H. Keen & Son Quarryville Ross H. Rohrei & S® Rising Sun, Md. S PI. Montgomeo k' Ronks Lester A Singci Schoeneck Brehm & End? Hf«* Stevens Snader’s Mill Strasburg I B. Graybill & s °" Washington Boro Ament’s HarcK^' West Willow West Willow r.u' 116 ’ Assn. lines advertisement e Inc
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