Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 10, 1961, Image 14

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    14—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 10, 1961
• Tobacco
(From page 1)
he said this week. “Pros
pects don’t look at all good
for next year.” he explained,
“And labor is getting harder
to get and higher priced all
the time.”
We will grow more corn
and tomatoes in place of the
tobacco, he said
Barley has 15 acres of to
matoes in the field now. He
has had as many as 20 acres
of tomatoes in former years,
but plants were scarce this
year and the season was late.
Even though Barley feels he
did not get his plants into
the field as early as he wou'd
have liked, blossoms are be
ginning to set on some of
the larger stalks.
“Farmng is all a gamble.”
Barley says. You have to
take a chance on what you
think you should do. I could
have sold my tobacco for a
good price early, but I do
not think I was offered a fair
price. I just unloaded a pen
of steers I was holding for
better price, he said, but the
price just kept slipp r ng Tha+
was the first pen I ever lost
money on.
“I’m no different from any
body else ” Barley said, “But
I just made up my mnd X
wasn’t going to sell unless 1
got my price”
In talking with Barley,
one gets the feeling he does
not want to be a hero, nor
does he want to be looked at
as a rugged individualist. He
is a farmer who wants' his
fair share, but no more, of
the consumer’s dollar and he
is willing to stand by his
word to try to get it. He is
not makng a grandstand
plav, and he would" be one
of the last to ask for publici
ty for his action, but he does
believe farmers should have
a greater control over the
marketing of his products. •
Advertisers wul De glae
to have vou mention Lanca*
ter Farming when answering
advertisements.
legal Notices
ADMINISTRATOR NOTICE
Estate of CADE F. NEW
TON, dec’d., late of Gap,
Salisbury Township.
Letters of Admimstration on
■aid estate having been gran
ted to the undersigned all
persons indebted thereto are
requested to make immedi
ate payment and those hav
ing claims or demands a
gainst the same will present
them without delay for set
tlement to *he undersigned
Sallie E. Newton
110 E King Street
Lancaster, Pa.
. , Administrator
Arnold, Bricker, Beyer
& Barnes, Attorney.
Buyer of Oak, WALNUT
Poplar, ASH, etc.
C. J. CHARLES LUMBER
New Providence, Pa
Phone ST 6-3108
Stanley H. Deiter
Auctioneer & Appraiser
LAMPETER
Ph. Lancaster EX 4-1796
mak n e ow our PLANS!
FOR SPRING APPLICA
TION OF NITROGEN ON:
• SMALL GRAIN
• PASTURE
• ORCHARDS
• TURF AREAS
USING CYANAMID
AMMONIUM NITRATE
UREA
We Will Apply it for you
by Jeep or Plane
ORGANIC^,
GROFFTOWN HD
EX 2-4963
frozen and there should be
no discoloration or orownish
BUYING FROZEN FISH tinge in the flesh. Buy fillets
and steaks that are wrapped
Good quality frozen fish in a moisture-vapor-prool
has little or no odor, points material. At home, keep froz
out Mrs. Laßue Hefner, Penn en until ready for use. Do
State extension foods spec- not re'reeze once it has been
ia’ist. Fish should be solidly thawed.
NEW...from RED COMB!
SUP-REGG
BOOSTER
For Full Details Stop In
Next Time You’re In Town
Joseph M. Good & Sons
LEOLA QUARRYVILLE
IT PREVENTS...
I I ERADICATES
TOBACCO BLUE MOLD
and WILDFIRE
Phytomycin*
Mathieson’s
new LIQUID antibiotic
0 LONGER LASTING
EASY AND ECONOMICAL TO USE
SUPERIOR TO WETTABLE POWDERS
0 BECAUSE:
1. Goes into 100% solu
2. No caking—forms be
more uniform mixture
0 SAFE TO PLANTS
BOMBERGER'S STORE
Elm
DENVER SUPPLY CO. LANC. COUNTY FARM
_ .dUxijCjAU
Denver -
Lancaster
FARMIRS B iS T p°LY f< CO. MABWS HARDWARE
. ... Bareville
Elizabethtown
LESTER A. SINGER
J, E. GALEN HARDWARE Ronks
Lincoln
WEST WILLOW
N. G. HERSHEY & SON FARMERS ASSN.
Manheim West Willow
J. C. Ehrlich Chemical Co., Inc.
736 E. Chestnut Street
ligh Level Antibiotics
{tOO Grant Per Ton)
icreased Vitamin Content
ligh Protein and Energy Levels
'elleted to Decrease Waste
Maximum Portability
•JHeatu P<u#e ‘Secauut
1. You select Iht level of antibiotic*
y»u nnd It overcome strati,
combat disease, maintain health.
2. You gel maximum profit per hen
due la: better livability* maximum
feed efficiency* higher egg pro*
duclion* lower east par damn eggs.
SEE YOUR DEALER
KAYLOR BROS.
Rheems
t Lancaster, Pa.
EX 7-3721
r JField research laboratory
rarm 12:00 noon - county
(From page 1) strawberry club rounds
at the Hotel Brunswick
June 13—10 u.m. - SmaU , L “'f te „ r „ '
grains field day at the June 15 800 p.m. Garden
Southeastern Field Re- Spot 4-H community club
search laboratory near meets at the home of Hsr
. Landisville. • ve 7 Hcller - Wlllow Ro^
8:00 p.m. - Kirkwood Com- June 16—8 00 pm. - Nov;
munity 4-H club meets in Holland Baby Beef club
the Bart-Colerain School meets at the home of j no
June 14—9:45 - Weed con- B Lapp, Barevlle R 1 Fit,
trol clime for county ag- ting and showing demon
ents at the Southeastern stration.
BRAND NEW!
For the Average Hay Producer
FORD 150 HAY BALER
A PTO-driven, twine-tie baler that’s
both economical and efficient. Bales up
to 5 bales per minute, or 8 tons per hour.
You don’t have to have big acreages of hay to
make a baler pay for itself—not if it’s a Ford 150
hay baler! Low cost and dependable, this compact
baler has many of the same features that have
proved so successful on larger Ford balers. It 11
make top quality bales at minimum cost! And
with your own baler, you’ll be able to time haying
operations more precisely to the crop condition
Come in and Check Feature for Feature ... See wit
it’s today’s outstanding baler for the average hot
producer ... Right for limited acreages
Farmers Supply, Inc.
[■l Elizabethtown
Phone EM 7-1341
Keener Equip. Co. Conestoga
Rts. 230 & 72, Lancaster Farm Service
Phone LO 9-9861 Park Ave..
Phone ST 6-2597
Souder Bros. Allen H. Mat 2
New Holland Denver
Phone EL 4-8721 PHoiui AN 7-6507