her Protein Need When You Feed SPECIAL TANVILAC ,1418. SPECIAL TANVRAC ','ek DAY WITH GRAIN AND ■ E _ GET IIOGER PROFITS ~iVrofits-maii COUCOH I i «S, P. 5 Moines 13. low* . . send Me Additional Ir'srmi- j ftWJpec**! Tanvildc. , .Ciltl* c. o. LOCAL DISTRIBUTOR TREAT YOUR TOBACCO THE RIGHT WAY WITH And Your Tobacco Will Be Right A single acre Of tobacco can produce over 100,000 suckers. No efficient grower can afford the disagreeable and costly 30 man-hours per acre required to pull these unwanted suckers. Let MH-30, the modern chemical sucker control, do it. MH-30 promotes grower efficiency and pro duces good tobacco. No grower should deny himself these advantages. MH-30 prevents damage and break age of leaves from hand-suckering. Growers who use MH-30 correctly save time, money and back-breaking MH-30 Available Now At L n 1 0% n SMOKETOWN • Rohrcr oc Bro* law. ex msj? I Feeders Say , , , I "The*Mosf Economical [ feeding Plan of All" ■ No trouble ■with scours or cattle joins' off feed, lie more'than taushcd itli our feeding program for yoi&l get healthy stock, quick jams at lon cost. Remember, there’s * hfc-W) LOT PROVEN TANVILA.C CULTURE PRODUCT FOR EVERY FARM FEEDING PURPOSE NOLT Lane. EX 7*0751 • Read label on the container tc obtain the best results • Top and treat tobacco when it’s in full b100m...w when 90% of the plants have begun to shed their first flowers • Use 1 pint per 1,000 plants • Use a fine-mist-type sprayer • Harvest only fully ripe, mature leaves /ftk United States Rubber iSuAw/ Naugatuck Chemical Division Naugatuck, Connecticut producers of seed protectants, funjlcldes, mltlcldes, insecticides, prowth retard ants, herbicides: Sperfon.thyton, Aramlte, Synklor, MH, Alanap, Dursset. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 9, 1960—5 Correction Lancaster Farming report- T n Tour C* rtl mt\/ ed incorrectly in a recent IO 1 OUT V*OUm y issue that Mrs Lucille Bald win had been given a tem porary summer assignment in the office of the County ag ent Mrs. Baldwin has been assigned as Assistant Home Economist in Lancaster County on a permanent bas is. Hershey, Pa., July 9.—The Northeastern Hay Drying As sociation, which last summer toured farms in the Hershey- Lebanon area, will hold its second tour in Pennsylvania in this section on Friday, Au gust 26. Charles M. Wolge _ muth, manager of Hershey Patronize our advertisers. Estate farms, and NHDA 3 ft. Angle iron fence posts with 2 insula tors & clips 58c Altman’s Milk Be- ■ * - placer 25 lbs. $3.75 Blue Bird Egg Mash $3.90 Turkey Starter $4.65 Turkey Developer $4.50 Rabbit Pellets $5.00 Altman’s Dog Meal $8 50 ALTMAN’S CASH FEED STORE 847 Harrisburg Pike hand-suckering—and end up at auc tion time with tobacco equal to that of hand-suckered tobacco—tobacco that brings prime prices from bid ders who want quality. MH-30 was developed by the Naugatuck Chemical Division of United States Rubber after 12 years of intensive research and over 6 years of rigorous field trials and use in the flue-cured areas. It is registered with the Federal Government to prevent sprouting of potatoes and for use on other crops. Hay Driers 75 Silver Columbians Turkeys 85c Do you need any oil? 2 gah Artex oil only $1.38 Peat Moss .. . $4.20 Staz Dry . . $2.60 Special Chop $3.25 20 % Bluebird Dairy $3 20 Fitting Ration $3.65 Ph. Lane. EX 4-7715 6rl'.^'' s fliif<frf''M"Y J :.Y. '- president, and Howard Bom* berger, Lebanon, R. D., will me the committee in charge. The hay driers will visit the Masonic Homes farms, Elizabethtown, during the morning to see wagon drying in operation. In the after noon they will witness for age machinery and equip ment in operation on the Hershey Estate farms Grass will be cut and hay baled, weather permitting. The tour will follow by a day the op ening of the three-day ex tension' Southeast District Hay Show in the Hershey stadium. Wolgemuth just recently was elected president of NH DA. Reduce egg breakage by using only strong, rigid egg baskets that don’t “give 1 ' when filled. Profitmakers the World Over TRIED . AND PROVEN IN THIS AREA. Gef more eggs while si ill getting maximum feed effi ciency and top egg quality. REDUCED PRICES ON JULY ' HATCHED PULLET CHICKS. J. HOWARD MOORE. Sales Mgr. Second Avenue LITITZ. PENNA. Phone: MAdison 6-5400 Windie’s Hatchery HAROLD G. WINDLE COCHHANVILLE. PA. Phone: Atelen LY 3-5941 Any Dairy Farmer that reads this ad and is interested in putting on a few good Wisconsin milk cows to step up your milk production, please drop us a card right away giving your name, location and telephone number and we will contact you right a way at your farm. Look your herd over and check them over closely and cull out your beef to make room for good cows We have a very good market for your culls and any kind of beef cows that you might want to trade. We are receiving 2 to 5 trailer loads a week from Wisconsin. Delivery can be arranged for most anywhere in Pennsylvania right ‘to your farm. If you would prefer to take a drive over to our cattle farms, take the Penna. Turnpike which leads on to the N J. Turnpike then get off at N. J. Exit no. 5, turn right towards Mount Holly, and stop at first gas station and telephone us and our fieldman will come and lead you over to our catfe farms. Our cattle farms are located on each side of Highway 206, IV6 miles this side of Vincen town, N. J. or about 6 miles from N. J. Turnpike Exit no. 5. Look for eight silos, 4 silos on each side of highway, also telephone us the night before for an appointment to meet us. I. Greenberg & Son Route 206 Mount Holly, N. J. Telephone: Mount Holly, N. J.
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