* ' t TU«ncan | nCHJaa u "9 in reducingdthe mil- plus insecticide drencl (From page 1) uipedes outdoors. give the most satisi gby using a repellept Nicotine sulfate 40' percent control of millipedes. an insecticide to greatly (Black Leaf 40) used at' the over - control is slow jce their numbers. rate of 4 tablespoons per ® days will be n u e cflective repellents are gallon, or lindane 25 percent before noticeable conti i things as naptha!ene or wettable powder used at the be observed, Lueck sa; idichloro-benzme flakes rate of 6 tablespoons per gal- iel of these flakes should lon, are the most effective . ra ked into the soil for a insecticides. These drenches 0 Vintage Sale an cc of 6 inches to a foot can be most easily applied ■■ I ''L MH-30 b-j AVAILABLE AT Farmers Supply I 37 E. KING ST., LANCASTER, PA. - *“■■■■■■■ & W h *<. Correct flowering -stage to top a rid ,-treat TOBACCO GROWERS... Eliminate Hand Labor, Stop Suckering Damage Mil 30 -when properly used will: • la \ ou enjoy new freedom from suckeimg and hand labor • 1 ct you produce tobacco at a lower cost * increase the efficiency of the farm * i’loduce good tobacco V fiiu nust spray of MH-30-on tobacco plants at full bloom li!(l P s sucker giowth before it starts, reduces damage to plants iuim hand suekcnng and saves up to 30 man-hours of tedious lihoi per acre. he old-fashioned... ord» i com MII-30 from your farm dealer today and use it conv.c.lv: i fop and ticat tobacco when it’s in full b100m ... or when 50% of the plants hate begun to shed their first flowers l v e 1 pmt pci 1,000 plants 3 I'se a fine-nust-lcpe sprav 4 Ham st only mature leaves ■| tE IOU AT THE FISHING HOLE THIS SUMMER lather Km J 'i die toiiaeco held sweating o\er a back-breaking hand ‘ucktung job NAUGATUCK CHEMICAL DIVISION United States Rubber DEPT A ELM STREET, NAUGATUCK, CONNECTICUT °f seed protectants, fungicides, miticides, insecticides, growth retard- s ' herbicides Spergon, Phygon, Aramite, Synklor, MH, Alanap, Duraset. MH-30 *•» AVAILABLE NOW AT L. ROHRER & BRO. >W °KETOWN LANC. EX 7-3533 ■J SV- V*? ' t* * 10® to 34® MORE NET INCOME : THAN OTHER MAJOR EGG STRAINS* jSS (35® more than average entry in 15 tests) 2 *Based on final reports in 1959-60 Random Sample Teats in Ariz., 8.C., Calif,, Ha., la., Minn., Mo„ C.N.Y., W.N.Y., N.C,, Pa., Tenn,, Tex., Utah, and Wise. In the three 1959-60 tests in which the new K-155 Kimberchik was entered, it equalled the well known K-137 in net income. Have us reserve your 1961 Kimber pullets now! Longenecker’s Hatchery ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. FLO DAIRY R TO SUIT EVERY NEED! V, ’ . Get Maximum Production With FLORIN DAIRY FEEDS Unexcelled Taste appealing Developed over Allow Us to put an Efficient Dairy Program Call Mount Joy 013*2411 Wolgemuth Bros., Inc. Lancaster Farming. Saturday, July 15, 1961—5 ipellent ih will jfactory How and 3 equired xol can ud. ity and commercial bulls at lbs. Spring slaughter lambs 19.50-23. A few to 23.50. 18 50-21 60 Good and choi- CALVES; 402. Compared ce 17-18 50. to two weeks ago, Steady. Good and choice vealers at 27-32. Choice and prime 32- C "Ollivfx/ lorcfU/C 34 50. Odd head 36 Stand- jc,ac y s ard and low good 24-28. . r n a utility 21-24 50. Finish Records SHEEP. 76 Spring slaugh ter lambs 50 to 1 higher A dairy cow docs not than two weeks ago. Pew lots have to be big to be effici choice and prime. 60 to 95g ?n t and profitable, says Edi ' son W. Osborne, Peach Bot tom Jersey Breeder. Three cows at his Corn wall Farm have recently completed official product ion records giving them cow. power index ratings This rating indicates how many times her body weight the cow has produced during her recent lactation - The cows and their pro duction are as follows: Gam boge May Owl, 10,360 poun ds of milk and 642 pounds (Turn to page 9) Shelly (. Util- Lanc. Co. Distributor FOR MH-30 Miller Chemical & Fertilizer Corporation P. O. BOX 25. EPHRATA Phone RE 3-6525 in to Work on Your Farm FLORIN, PENNA. qualify in texture years of experience EMpire 7-1545