-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 15, 1959 YOUR'' ■ 'When you have'a steae!> sivmgs program, savings accumulate more rapidly—and your savings here tarn betttr'return, too Tamings payments are made semi-annuallv Savings earn from the first of the month on accounts opened bv the tenth of that month Open your insured sav mgs account soon with a convenient amount—save regularly—and you, too. jwill be "in line for the m\f earnings payment. Current Dividend 3 % per Annum Paid On Savings ACCOUNTS INSURED TO $lO,OOO &FIRST FEDERAL^ ® CJavings andJrmn AMOCIiSOH OP LAHCAftIH 25 North Duke St. Rhone EX7-2818 Gilbert H. Hartley Emlen H. Zellers Treasurer Secretary Geo. L. Diehl James N. Esbenshade Asst. Treasurer Asst. Secretary Topsoil Moisture Ample Over Most Pa. Farmland Soil moisture supplies are now ample in most sections o£ Pennsylvania, the State Department of Agriculture’s Crop Reporting Service said Tuesday. Rains and local showers over much of the State dur ing the week ended Monday resulted in considerable im provement in pastures and growth of hay crops, the ag ency says in a weekly sum mary of crop and weather conditions. Rainfall varied from less than a tenth of an inch in the extreme northwest to 3 inches in the Allentown area. Tobacco harvest in Lan caster County, is in progress on a limited basis, but is ex pected to develop rapidly before Sept. Ist. Volume harvest of Golden Jubilee, Red Haven and oth er varieties of the main crop of peaches is reported in southern and central fruit belts. Some early peaches are available in other areas. Quality and color of the peach crop are good Early apples continue to move to market in normal supply and some lahr varie ties are being picked The main crop continues to size well, but continued rains are needed for the crop to reach maximum size and quality at maturity. ffiafaef The cost of liv g’one up more th in the last dozen THE BIGGEST BARGAIN in your FAMILY BUDGET Pennsylvania Power & light Company Wild mountain blueberries continue in good supply from the Pocono mountains and other northern areas Plentiful supplies of local ly produced vegetables are available generally through out the Commonwealth. These include sweet corn, tomatoes, snap beans, cab bage, cucumbers, beets, broc- ‘>|; ’j&dif%:*sdm. mu win ALFALFA for FALL Seeding New "Noculized" 10-19 Brand New "Noculized" 919 Brand Cert. DuPuits - Cert Vernal Cerl. Buffalo - Cert Ranger BARLEY-OATS-WHEAT-RYE Contact Your Local Hoffman Salesman or Phone Landisville TW 8-3421 A. H. HOFFMAN SEEDS, k s' 7 4 • • • coli, cauliflower, lima beans Cobblei are being harvests/ 0 weather permits ana j* of later varieties i s to start the latter this month p Corn, lima bean , and snap bean pro' c J in full swing Sl Wheat harvest i s Kr . ly completed Some main to be combined tral and northern 1 Farmers are plowing to plant fall - SOv l grains in all sections, state. Landisville, Pa. ret the average unit ce of electricity fot ie use Me come down & in the same period• &S|