m Soil Conservarti&rf * population count by the w J " Penna. Fish Copamission. (From page u Other cooperating agencies nations will be presented taking part in the program , the cooperating agencies, include Future* Farmers of Among the demonstrations America,^Penna. Game Gom -11 be the selecting and mission, Production Credit, -lung of timber trees in Farmers Home Administrat farm woodland by the ion, Pehna.' Highways dept., insylvania Forestry Ser- Extension service, and the ;C) the construction of a Is&ae 'Walton League, version by the Soil Conser- During the speaking pro ion Service and shocking grarir ‘scheduled to begin at fish in a stream to make 1:00 pm. representatives of MH-30 TOBACCO GROWERS... Eliminate Hand Labor, Stop Socketing Damage MH-30 when properly used will: L • Let you enjoy new freedom front suckering and band labor • Let you produce tobacco at a lower cost • Increase the efficiency o£ the farm. • Produce good tobacco A fine-mist spray of MH-30 on tobacco plants approxi mately 5 days after topping stops sucker growth be fore it starts, reduces' damage to plants from, hand suckering and saves up to 30 man-hours of tedious labor per acre Why he old-fashioned... order your MH-30 from y<-ur farm dealer today and use it correctly: L Top and treat tobacco when it’s in full bloom. ' r when 90% of the plants have begun to shed their* f. 'lowers 2. Use 1 pint per 1,000 plants 3. Use a fine-mist-type spray 4 Be sure to harvest your tobacco when it is ripe. Leaving an untreated row will help you m de ciding when treated tobacco is ripe. SEE YOU AT THE FISHING HOLE THIS SUMMER rather than in the tobacco field sweating over a back-breakirg hand suckcring job, ©NAUGATUCK CHEMICAL DiVJS - H United States Rc -her DEPT. A ELM STREET, NAUGATUCK, CONI' 'TICUT seed protectants, fungicides, mitlcldes, insecticides, gr ii retard- n ts, herbicides Spergon, Phygon, Aramite, Synklor, MH, Alan - ' Duraset. MH-30 a ' AVAILABLE AT Farmers Supply 137 E- KING ST.. - - H. PA. Lane, Co. Distributor ~ FOR MH-SO Miller Chemical & Fertilizer Corporation P. O. BOX 25. EPHRATA Phone RE 3-6525 y s' s *r <#* SPEEDWELL FORGE WILL BE THE toll’E of the second annual Lancaster County Soil Conservation Field Day. Tins historic old farm is located on Hammer creek be tween the- Lebanon pumping station and Elm. The house shown was the or:gma ironmas ter’s mansion when Speedwell forge was in operation as the name implies. The present owner, Gerald Darlington, is replacing conservation practices on the land and some of the actual construction will be done during the field day, August 2. —L F. Photo the cooperating agencies as 45 per cent of the fatal ac well as county commission- cidents to farm residents in ers and state assemblymen 1959 were the result of mo will be introduced. tor-vehiclt accidents MH-30 AVAILABLE NOW AT P. L ROHRER & BRO. SMOKETOWN twW COMES THE < *Vava A 1 * - * * ?: * New GLEANER Combine • Big capacity throughout! • 18, 16 and 14-foot headers • 8,311 square inches of separating area • 60-bushel grain tank • Cornhead available Planetary final drive gears for smoother forward motion, lees slippage. Ask us about the Allis-Chalmers plan to finance your time purchase of farm equipment. ALLIS-CHALMERS A SALES i SERVICE SEE IT HERE! Grumelli Farm Serv. R. S. Weaver Quarryville, Pa. Snavely’s Farm Service New Holland. Pa. N. G. Myers & Son L. H. Brubaker Rheems, Pa. L. r . Brubaker Nissley Farm Service Lititz. Pa. LANC. EX 7-3539 < i A' A , / Gleaner Is an Allis Chalmexs trademark, Washington Boro, Pa. Lancaster Farming. Saturday* July 29. 1961—7 Stevens. Pa. Lancaster, Pa. ® Co-op Meet (From page u nors of America chapters in he county while the other r 'ur were selected by the county 4-H organization. The trip to the Summer nstitute of the Pennsylvan a Association of Farmer Co peratives this year will re place the annual tour for lerly sponsored by the Co ntv Council of Farmer Co operatives. The council this year felt more knowledge of the far mei -owned businesses could be gained by the youths at the three day program than by a large number of boys on the single day tour, ac cording to Chester F. Singl ley, chairman of the County '■’ouncil of Farmer Cooperap f ives. One objective of the insti tute i$ to prepare young peor ule to prepare themselves to assume’ leadership roles to + heir communities. sa’d The program includes cor -nerative education, career Guidance, discussion leadep -h’p and recreational trainr ing. Approximately 150 your ng men and women from ar cross the state will be pan t’cipating in the July 30 Ip August 3 event says Glenp G Carter, executive secre tarv of the PAJ^C. Two participants of the ■o AFC Summer Institute will be awarded expense paid trips to the American ■restitute of Cooperation an nual meeting at the Univen citv of Minnesota in August. Attending from Lancaster bounty will be Paul Trirg- Mo 'Quarryville Rl: Kerry Lititz R 3; John W Jr., Gordonviile Rl; Warner R Martin Few Hoi ’and PI; Jerry Snader. Epb -aia PI; Clarence Bauman, T R7, and Glenn wfoss Washington Boro Rl. A’so James Pruaker, of L'+Rz Rl; Stephen Martin, u»-nmore: Elvin Fess •■iio ri; John Fenry Fry. ’’’i i ’•abethtown P 1: Glenn •"T.-t-cpr Mount Jov Rl: Da