Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 26, 1960, Image 5

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    4-H Electric
(From rage i)
nstration contest at the
L roundup- and elimln
contest prior to the
contest during 4-H club
ected on the basis of a
ntation of a short mdi
-1 demonstration were
, r d Glass, 315 Pitney
and Kichard Lea'mdn,
’creek Hill Road These
will form the demon
on team and will be
e d by the leaders of the
prior to further' competi-
iecs for the dcmonstra
cohtest were Mrs Karen
, Home Economist for
’ Richard Lefever, of
rvville Rl, vice presi
of the county 4-H lead
ouncil; and Jack Owen,
r of Lancaster Farming.
avmgs
HOLD B. ZOOK
J2O Lampeter Road
LANCASTER, PA.
Phone EX 4-5412
:lean dry or
EEN PINE - MIXED
; or Bulk —Deliveries
■ 2 ton and trailer load
prices
Experts agree that an average
reevil infestation will cause a
oss of $l5 to $3O per acre. Aphids
also cause considerable economic
OSS.
; Fortunately, both these for
age pests are controllable. This
year, however, because of recent
changes in the amount of resi
dues permitted on harvested
U’ops, some of the chlorinated
usecticides can no longer be used,
that's why Experiment Stations
ire recommending malathion, a
nhosphate insecticide, for sure
control of both these pests.
Why malathion?
Malathion is unique among the
J hosphate insecticides. It has
Jeen the nation’s number 1 aphi-*
for years. It is also effec
■ire against alfalfa weevil. In
audition, unlike some other
* osphates and chlorinated insec
icides, malathion’s residues dis
appear rapidly. That’s why you
: an s P va J 7 alfalfa up to 7 days;
r ° m cu tting or grazing without
(whilh l ceev ' il (adult)—Larvae
neen iJie . damage) are dark
lack, j) or ' ns w *th tvhite stripe doivi
,ip s of % n f a 9 e most apparent mi
'uds n** ',( a > although leaves and
nayis), . f/?P attached. If field has
ire v-plSi e a PP6arance, chances
UeeviJ * are present.
("TAHAUW SERVES TUB MAN WHO HAKES a BVSINBSS OP AGRICULTURE
Building a Farm House?
New Plans Available
A new house plan featuring a research-developed kitch
en along with a spacious and flexible room arrangement has
been released by the U. S Department'of Agriculture
Designed as a farm hoijie by architects snd housing
specialists of xhe Department’s Agricultural Research Ser
vice, the house is of masonry and frame construction with
a low-pitched roof, a carport, and a basement under the
mam living area. Although basically a farmhouse plan, it
is suitable for use in many suburban and urban locations.
At the center of the L- The house includes two
shaped floor p 1 an‘ is the good-sized bedrooms, b°th
Beltsville Energy - Saving large enough for twin beds.
Kitchen Design No 2, which A third bedroom could be
incorporates * the results of made from a den, which
USDA research on work opens into the Hvmg room
space, storage, and kitchen The den might also be used
arrangements that require as a second dining area.
the least amount of effort in ,
usual kitchen activities. ie house includes one
and a half bathrooms with
Adjoining the kitchen is a the possibility of adding an
family room that has large other bath in the -basement
windows and provides a gen- The half bath is located be
erous amount of space for 'tween the carport and the
dining, family activities, a family room. A work clothes
farm business center, and closet is nearby so that peo
laundry equipment. It can be pie coming in from outside
reached from the front hall can change clothes and clean
without going through the up before entering the main
kitchen, which can be closed living area
ofl by a folding door. If the
washer and dryer are prefer
red in the basement, the
space allowed in the family
room can be used for a sew
ing center or for storage
Directly off the family
room is a covered patio in
view of the kitchen. It pro
vides a convenient place for
outdoor dining as well as an
all-weather play area for
children.
WHY YOU SHOULD
SWITCH TO
MALATHION FOR
ALFALFA PESTS
Malathion—a phosphate insecticide—
takes dead aim on alfalfa, weevil and
aphids without creating residue problems
To control alfalfa weevil, spray malathion when tops begin to show some
damage. This timing kills weevil larvae, should give fast thorough clean-nip
that will last to fixst cutting.
exceeding residue limits estab
lished by law.
How to use malathion
Malathion can be applied as a
spray or dust with ground equip
ment or by plane. To assure cov
erage, sprays are recommended.
The recommended dosage is IVs
pints of a 50% or 57% emulsifi
able liquid per 100 gallons of
water or 30 lbs. of a 4% or 5%
dust per acre.. For best results.
Aphid—Pea aphid is species that
attacks alfalfa. When infestation is
heavy, plants wilt and die, field looks
tvhite from cast-off skins.
The plan provides for am
ple storage space, much of it
based on the findings of US
DA and regional research on
rooms has a 8-foot long closet
with ceiling-high folding
doors offering easy access to
the entire storage area. The
den closet is considerably
smaller than the others, so if
the den is used as a third
bedroom some adjustment in
clothing storage should be
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 26, 1960
made. la addition to the
work-clothes closet near the
carport entrance, there is a
coat closet opposite the front
entrance to the house. Clos
ets for bed linen and clean
ing equipment are planned in
the hallway, and there is a
separate cabinet for towels
in the bathroom and a sec
ond cleaning closet in the
kitchen. The plan also pro
vides a 10-foot-long storage
closet next to the carport.
A separate living room,
spacious and convenient to
the kitchen and family room
includes a fireplace walj with
bookshelves and wood stor
age cabinet that can be filled'
from outdoors Directly op
posite the den are sliding
glass doors leading to an
outside terrace Another
door, leading to the covered
patio, could be added in
place of the wood storage
cabinet. This would complete
the circuit from living room
to patio to family room, of
fering a convenient arrange
ment for entertaining large
groups
The family who entertains
informally will find space for
a recreation room in the
basement where there is an
outside entrance in addition
to a stairway from the main
floor close to both the front
entrance and the . kitchen
The designers have also al
lowed basement space for a
storeroom, utility room, bath
room, and laundry room A
laundry chute could be add
ed in the bottom of the towel
cabinet in the first-floor bath-
watch alfalfa closely. When most
of the to'ps show some damage,
apply malathion immediately. In
'many cases, an additional appli
cation right after first cutting
has been extremely beneficial in
getting second growth off to a fast,
clean start. In some areas, local
recommendations vary slightly
from those given above. Check
your local recommendation for
the dosage and timing that works
best in your area.
Send for free Malathion
Handbook, PE 5039, American
Cyanaxnid Company, Agricul
tural Division, New York 20, N. Y.
crAivAiurxjD
MALATHION
INSECTICIDES
room. The basement also has
good space for a freezer and
canned food storage if the
family does much food pre
serving.
Economy features of the
design include use of roof
trusses, placement of base
ment utility space so that the
flue for the heater can be in
the same chimney as the fire
place flues, and a central lo
cation for the heater for ec
onomical heat distribution.
Dates Set For
Livestock Show
Harrisburg, Pa Dates
for the fourth Pennsylvania
Livestock Exposition have
been announced by the Pan
nsylvama Farm Show Com
mission.
Dates for the 1960 show
will be November 7 through
11. Site of the beef cattlfe,
hog and sheep show will Be
the famed Pennsylvania Fa
rm Show Buildings m Har
risburg
Total premium money of
fered for the show has not
been announced. Last year
exhibitors were offered $BO
- in prize money and tro
pines
Show officials have indi
cated that again this year
gicatest emphasis of the sh
ow will be on the ability of
animals to produces the ty
pe of meat wanted by the
housowife C?"cass shows
have been continuously ex
panded at the PLE and are
expected to be filled again
this year
Prospective livestock and
commercial exhibitors are
asked, to direct inquires to.
Pennsylvania Livestock Ex
position, Farm Show Build
mg, Harrisburg, Pa.
The cost of a college educa
tion has doubled m the last
fifteen years. By 1970 ex
perts estimate a col’ege de
gree may cost as much as
$20,000 •
QUEEN EGGS are not read!!/
broken in grading, trucking and
store handling.
AA Grade
QUALITY starts in our laborer*
tor/, long before hatching egg?
are laid.
Mount Hope QUEENS lay eggs
with strong shells right through the
year—saving you money ... No
discounts for low quality and
breakage-. ,
INTERIOR’ QUALITY is higher
than most Leghorns (by officio IT
Random Tests) making them “The
Egg of 1 the Future” because they
meet the NE\V U. S. Grade AA
Label standards.
Yes, QUALITY starts before the
egg is laid. It must be bred in.
This; is Mount Hope’s job; You get
the results in QUEEN Chicks. Corn
tact your Mount Hope hatchery
-J _
j||V Johnson’s
Hatchery
EPHRATA. PA.
PHONE RE 3-2980
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