Debris from heavy, pounding rains that fell in' the New Holland area is here shown stacked against a wooden fence irth of that city. Tons of topsoil were July 2 found 4.5 Inches of rain pound ing down on some areas near New Hol land. Here is a view of a splashed road, J. C. Suavely & Sons, Inc. Landisville, Pa. 3511 Ross C. Ulrich J. C. Walker & Son Millport Roller Mills Peach Bottom, R. I>, p a . Hensel 19R3 July 2 Storm Debris ✓ N Fenced Draped by Floods New Ful-O-Pep Hog Drylot Supplement MAKES PORK AT IDW COST New Ful-O-Pep Hog Drylot Supplement is so efficient you can make 100 pounds of pork with about 5 bushels corn and 50 pounds Ful-O-Pep. You’ll fatten your hogs fast, too. This latest tri umph of Ful-O-Pep Research helps grow your hogs to 220 pounds or moi'e in about 5Vi months. Ful-O-Pep Hog Drylot Supplement really helps, speed your hogs to market. ' Get your supply soon.. • D. W. Hoover Paul M. Ressler '& Sou East Earl, R. D. 1, Pa. New Holland 4 7201 Gap, Pa. Hickory 24169 lost, hard-surfaced roads often have dust} spots where dirt accumulated. (Lancas ter Farming Staff Photo). debris along the board fence, debris drap ed in woven wire. (Lancaster Farming Staff Photo). - * Lititz, R. D. 4, Pa.' Paradise, Pa. OV 7-2493 Lititz 6 8831 Spraying Urged for Railroad Worms Apple maggots apparently are in the increase m Lancaster Co unty and an arsenate of lead spray is urged by Associate County Agent Harry S Sloat The maggots are also known as railroad worms who tunnel through the fruit Two pounds of arsenate of lead should be added to peach spray, with DDT dosage cut in half. NEW HOMES American families have in vested more than $lOO billion in new homes since the end of World War II in 1945 The new homes had an average value of $lO,OOO. For Crabgrass— P. C. CRABGRASS KILLER Potassium Cyon ate formulation, also kills chick weed. GROFF’S HARDWARE I 5. Railroad Ave. New Holland Ph. 4-0851 | Open Thura Evcmnf—Cfoscd Wed Afierroons and Sat at6P M. a ..IVIW w i top harvesting performance Now, Greater Capacity Model 66 ALL-CROP Harvester The ALL-CROP Harvester continues to harvest more acres .. ■more crops ... for more profit on family farms throughout the nation, Now, the new 6-foot Model 66 brings greater capacity with the same drop-saving features that ha\ e made the Ahh-LKUr Harvester the standard lor the harvest field. The following are unmistakable features of the new Model 661 1. New Six-Foot header with hydraulic ot lever lift 2. New Six-Bat sturdier reel 3. Wide-Flow feed 4. New Step-Up strqwrock 5. Wide five-foot cylinder 6. Rubber threshing surface.. 7. Cylinder Quick speid-c -nger I. Air Blast separation 9. Saw-tooth Wnd Control ulves Why settle for less than an A '-CROP Harvester? It’s to day s best ... at a lower price • us now for quick delivery. A ~«OP ii cn Allis Chalmers (rodemark Tune in the National Farm and Home Hour Every Saturday NBC L. H. Brubaker Snavelys Farm Service Lancaster, Pa. New Holland, Pa. Mann & Grumelli Farm Serv R. S. Weaver Quarryville, Pa. Stevens, Pa. N. G. Myers & Son Rheems, Pa. Friday, July 20, 1956 Eslielman Feed Plans iVew Mill in Georgia John W Eshelman & Sons, 224 North .Queen St, Lancaster, have announced plans to construct a feed mill in Chamblee, Ga, with completion expected eaily next year. Most of the raw material to he used in the manufacture of feeds about 350 tons daily, will come from Lancaster County Other Eshelman plants are in Pennsyl vania, Ohio, North Carolina and Florida. , For Lawns— IMPROVED WEEDETH New, fow-voi combination < 4-D and 2, 4, 'lP’' Fop Drlvewa; ARISOD Sodium Arsi solution g non - selec weed control ftltS-CHfIIHIERS LES AND SERVICE L. H. Brubaker Lititz, Pa. • Lancaster Farming—7