16—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 7. 1959 Avoid Sagging Hem A hang 48 hours beore marking sagging hem detracts from the hemline, suggests Miss the best-made dress. To keep "gg the hem In a skirt cut on the With this method the weight bias from sagging, fasten the 0 f the dress stretches the fab skirt to a hanger and let it nc before you make thehem. GET YOUR CHICKS OFF TO A FLYING START! WITH r-\ FLORIN 1959 I^9 CHICK STARTER hSSm Get The Full Details On Our Growing Program For Replacement Pullets Call Mt. Joy OL 3-2411 Today! WOLGEMUTH BROS., Inc. FLORIN. PA. Nothing handles manure like a new Allis- Chalmers No. 110 Manure Spreader. Don’t buy any spreader until you’ve seen for yourself how easy it loads from the rear or sides, with no arches or beaters to block the way. See what a good job of shredding and even spreading it does. Stop at our store, or call us, for full in formation on this new spreader. LISTEN! National Farm and Home Hour, Saturdays. NBC f ALLIS-CHALMERS <^> JU SALES AND SERVICE N. G. Myers & Son Rheems. Pa. L. H. Brubaker Nissley Farm Service Lancaster. Pa. Mann & Grumelli Farm Serv. R. S. Weaver Quarryville, Pa. Snavelys Farm Service L. H. Brubaker Lititz, Pa. Washington Boro, Pa. Stevens, Pa. 'Sprayer-Duster Shows Promise in USDA Tests A versatile sprayer-duster, developed cooperatively in USDA and State research holds promise for use on several low - growing row crops. v Used successfully against aphids on potatoes during the pasjt three years in Oregon and Washington, the sprayer duster will be tried lor applying insecticides to lettuce and broccoli Other row crops to which the machine may be adapted include string and lima beans, egg plant, cabbage, cauliflower, collards, and strawberries/ - Tests have demonstrated the flexibility of this machine for either spraying or dust ing. It can be adjusted for use on low-growing crops of different row spacings.. Treat ing booms may be moved horizontally and vertically within rows. This permits spray nozzles and dust outlets mounted on the booms to be operated at a uniform height above the ground for accurate place ment of insecticides on upper and under parts of plants. Why the combination of sprayer and duster in one ma chine’ For low-volume spr aying, a supplemental air blast was needed to further atomize the liquid as it leav es the nozzle. What better source of air blast than a duster? Hence, the decision to build spray nozzles onto a duster. The double-purpose unit lets farmers apply chemicals wet or dry, depending on what the situation calls for. With currently used insec ticides, the researchers got almost complete control of the aphids without signifi cant mechanical damage to vines. The unit can be powered by a row-crop tractor or oth er suitably vehicle. A hori zontal tubular drawbar is at tached to the vehicle at right FOR MORE PROFITS Build Pullets with % Farm Bureau Profitmaker START and Mash or Crumbles Growing Ration Mash Pellets Crumbles Delivery in Bags or Bulk 25th Anniversary Open House Door Prize “Winners' 1. UNICO 13 Cu.. Chest Freezer - Blanche Stehman, 2045 Lititz Pk, Lane® 2 Westmghouse Roaster, H. H. Beck- 6 Aluminum Table, Mrs Elam ® er, Route 1, Manheim er, Route 2, Mount Joy 3 Aluminum Table, Paul B Bolling- 7 Calendar Clock, David B er, Route 2, Denver Route 6, Lancaster 4 Aluminum Table, Sanford G Lan- 8 Wrist Watch, George H Srntit dis. -Manheim 5 Aluminum Table, Marian Jean 9 14-Hole Nest, Wm W Glcum# Landis Route 3, Lancaster Quarryville ,C- COUNy M BUW angle to the direction of trav el. Sprayer-duster booms are attached to the drawbar by universal joint and rest their weight at the other end on skilike shoes that trail along the ground midway between rows. Thus, atomizing spray nozzles and dust outlets on the booms are at a constant height and distance from the plants. One set of nozzles mounted within the dust outlets is di- Feeds GROW Bread Box, Mildred Kreider, Drumorei 50 ft. Garden Hose, Mary Hood R 2, LsJ' 50 ft Garden Hose, Eva. M. Huber, Lac 1 Dishes, Mrs Clyde Brubaker, Rl. LiW‘ Alum. Fold Chair, A. F. Myers, R 6, Laj 1 5 gal 10W30, Mrs. J. G Bau€r, M-Vilf 5 gal. 10W30, J R. Kreider, Rl, Q-Vil" Baby chicks, L L. Metzler, Rl, Manhe® Tool Tree, Mrs. J F. Springer, Lanca Ortho x Garden Spray Kit, Mrs. StanleJ Caplinger, Manheim. % bu. seed corn, R. S. Ober, R 4, ManM" Hammer, Mrs Paul J. Liller, Lane; ? tfr Lube & Oil Change, H. M. Fahnestock, R 3, Manheim Lube - Oil change, H. G Swan, Manttf 11 Trouble light, Benj. S. Landis, R 3. L 2 ® Flashlight, J. R. Stehman, R 1 .Wash -B° r ' 23 24, 25. rected to treat i l(] leaves and near th e level in adjacent high-velocity air S ( r charging around tK picks up the spray, i up to some extent ces it through an'd the plants. Anothe, nozzles treats the (j sides of the same p] Consider Use in p, parisons When C oi prices, go beyond tl price and consider h 0 use the item, advi; Helen E. Bell, p er ' home management t specialist. A beef ro , a small portion of (j! cost more than a vt one, but may actuallj for two meals instead And buying a larger of fabric than you an extravagance ev« 'the price per yard i s Patronize Lancasij ing Advertisers PULL SYISCHRO-BALAm] add* to your-profiit two way * • « k 1. Trims feed coiU I 2. Builds strong, productive layeril Farm Bureau Profits er Feeds aie SYNCffJ BALANCED to prod your pullets with the j act combination of n teins and calories they need. 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