jin;it '> jti ' iß ing the - .ft' ;HA rental or partnership Where plants are already gement is usually the set in the graden some pro ra wa y Tor a young family tection from cutworms may - st , ‘ started in farming, be obtained by dusting the 1 Becker, Penn State soil around the base of each 91112 on farm management plant with 5 per cent DDT w With Custom Blend No. 9 and other- ORTHO Products. P. L. ROHRER" & BRO., INC. SMOKETOWN Phone Lane. EX 7-3539 IMPORTANT BULLETIN Cut costs! . . . Save time! . -. . Take the error out of spraying! . . . Us 6 Ortho’s brand new Custom Blend No. 9 . . Or tho Custom Blend No. 9 combines disease and inject control in one package This complete potato mix contains PHAL TAN, a great new fungicide for disease control plus D.D T. and Parathion for in sect control . . . Eliminates errors in mix ing and weighing,. . . Just think - only one product to put in the spray tank . . . Ortho Custom Blend No. 9 also comes in packages to fit most spray tanks. Ask your local dealer for details . . • and while you are at it have him tell you about the brand new Ortho Malathion and Parathion 8 „ Concentrates. They’re terrific too' Robert w. free J4SI Hollywood Pkwy. York, Penna. Phone 9-2385 | Warehouse— ■ 8 California Spray-Chemical Cc rp. | I O. BOX 165 YOR T ’ °"NNA. | I PHONE YORK 263-89 | | Reg U S Nat. Off. Phaltan, Ortho ORTHO PRODUCTS J> C. EHRLICH CHEMICAL COMPANY. INC. 6 E. Chestnut St.. Lancaster, Pa. Ph. EX 7 3721 CONTROL CUTWORMS ERNEST M. K-CH. JR. ' 30 Hamlef R->ad | Levittown Pa. Phone Windsor '5-0626 ■ Distributed by # Census (From Page 1) income is $129,509,600 while the total for the previous year was $122,118,700. Milk showed a gain of sl*- 113,000 while dairy cows followed along the trend with an increased value of $449,- 000 over the previous year In reflection of the low spring prices last year, eggs showed a decline m total value of almost three mil lion dollars Other cattle showed a gain of almost two million -and tobacco was up from 1958 over two and one half million. Weather conditions were responsible for the value of the corn crop declining al most a million dollars from the year before ’Wheat and barley showed declines but oats made a,sizeable gain in value. County is at the top of the '‘lJie' gross Income figure a- rankings of Agricultural gain shows that Lancaster counties in the state. VVVV V V V V y y y y-y’yJi^ R.D.I, MOUNT JOY, PA. , j NEED GREEN FEED? | S SOW A FIELD OF ■ | SOYBEANS, SORGHUMS | 1 or SUDAN GRASSES | ■ We now have a good supply of the following ■ ■ —Black Amber Cane —Black Wilson Soybeans ■ ■ —DeKalb Forage Sorghum —Wabash Soybeans JJ 2 —DeKalb Sudax —Late Yellow Soybeans ■ ■ —Sweet Sudan —Golden Millet ■ ■ —Certified Piper Sudan —DeKalb Corn S s » ■ 11 ■ We'll mix and innoculate soybeans and }■ ” sorghum mixes at no extra cost for mixing Si S » " - - - - - - - -- - - ■■ ■ •> ■ Farmers Prefer Weedone LV4 !j 2 THE LOW VOLATILE ESTER 2,4-D “ ■ 11 ■ Proved one of the most efficient £ S 1 WtCCftAMC m wesc * killers for pre-emergence “ " I || spraying in corn. n ■ t Llf 4 I I gallon can $ 4.95 I! ■ ne 3 'vctkih* «& S . ■■ ■ mwwiHtanm || ® $24.20 11 ■ "si Special Prices on Quantity Orders is 5 and to Custom Sprayers. n m II Z n ■ ii 5 e PLANT STARTERS • FERTILIZERS S ■ « INSECTICIDES • FUNGICIDES S m Cl 5 ■ ■ ■ ■ II ■ ■— 1 " ■ ■ H ■ STORE HOURS: ■ 5 Monday thru Saturday 7 A. M. to 5 P. M. 5 J a 1 Muir' l S PA Ph. Lane EX 7-3539 I ■ ■ 2 « ■I „-x+»ir P. L. ROHRER & BRO., INC. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 21, 1960—7 Pequea FFA Elects Officers Robert Shaubach, Paradise R 1 was elected president of the Pequea Valley Future Farmers of America this week. Other officers elected for the 1960-61 term include Carl Denlmger, Ronks Rl, vice president; Norman Her shey, Gordonville Rl, secre tary; David Lichty, Paradise, treasurer; George Eckman, Kinzers Rl, reporter, James Landis, Ronks Rl, sentinel; and Stanley Denlmger, of Ronks Rl, chaplain. Advisor of the group is Henry E; Givler, teacher of vocational agriculture at Pequea Valley High School. Farm Women 16 Host Society 6 Society of Farm Women No 6 at Elizabethtown, al ong with some of the county officers, were the guests of society No. 16 recently at a meeting on the farm of Mr and Mrs. Bernard Pown all, Christiana There were 45 members and guests m attendance After the business session, the group saw a film and heard a talk on cancer Ga mes were conducted by Mrs. Elsie Graham and Mrs. Lil lie Quigley while Mrs Wal ter Russell, Christiana furn ished music. Devotions were in charge of the hostess, Mrs Povvn all President of the society is Mrs. Floyd Reinhart, of Christiana. 4-H Sewing Club Hears Speaker Miss Carol Lynes of the- Lancaster chapter of the Am encan Red Cross gave a talk on water safety at the May 16 meeting of the Conestoga Valley senior 4-H sewing club at the East Lampeter Elementary school. Duung the business sess ion, plans were made to send the officers of the club to the 4-H officers training school m June 2 Materials and pat ents to be used in the sum mer program were discussed The next meeting of the club will be held June 15 at 100 pm. in the Conestoga Valley High School News Reporter is Ellen Overgaard. SPECIALLY MIXED PAINT When buying a specially mixed paint or mixing it at home, plan to have enough for the painting job and for possible future touchups of marred areas Often it’s al most impossible to mix an other batch of paint that wilt b’end with the original col or, states Dorothy O’Donnell,. Penn State home furnishing extension specialist Buy ; - - r ' ' CHoWMAKER Yes, Eastern States choice maker offers you feed econo my and more too . . . good pullet growth and health, pullets with large rugged frames and uniform size, choice maker is the profit building link between famous pacemaker for your chicks and cashmaker for lasers. You will have lower feed bills and a fine flock of pullets when you raise them, on choicemaker. Eastern States FARMERS' EXCHANGE EASTERN STATES SERVICE CENTERS LANCASTER EX 4-3755 QUARRYVILLE ST 6-3647 Or your local Representative