—‘Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 26, 1961 10 Weekly Food Bulletin Summer Vegetables Plentiful Hai vest-time abundance with the season’s lowest has filled produce counters price levels, foodshoppers to overflowing with a wide experience a buyers delight, var|e|'y of fresh fruits and leports Tom Piper, Penn vegetables While the vvhoxe State Extension Marketing * ale market suffers the blues Agent TOBACCO GROWERS... Eliminate Hand Labor, Stop Suckering Damage MH-30 when properly used will; • Let you enjoy new freedom from suckering and hand labor • Let you produce tobacco at a lower cost « Increase the efficiency of the farm • Produce good tobacco A fine-mtst 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 be old-fashioned... order your MH-30 from your farm dealer today and use it correctly: 1. Top and treat tobacco when it’s in full b100m...0r when 90% of the plants have begun to shed their first flowers 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 in 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-breaking hand* suckering job. . f ® NAUGATUCK CHEMICAL DIVISION United States Rubber DEPT. A ELM STREET, NAUGATUCK, CONNECTICUT f of seed protectants, fungicides, miticides, insecticides, growth retard* bicides Spergon, Phygon, Aramite, SynKlor, MH, Alanap, Ouraset. producer; ants, hei MH-30 AVAILABLE NOW AT P. L. ROHRER & BRO. SMOKETOWN LANC. EX 7-3539 Lane. Co. Distributor FOR MH-30 Miller Chemical & Fertilizer Corporation P. O. BOX 25, EPHRATA Phone RE 3-6525 Sweet corn is the outstand ing buy in fresh vegetables this week. There are many other good buys such as east ern grown round type pota toes, carrots, tomatoes, snap beans, peppers and eggplant Most other salad type vege tables- are good buys too Wholesale prices for most of these vegetables are at the lowest point reached in many months. Cabbage and large Spanish-type onions are about the only except ions, wearing temporarily higher price tags Local harvesting of fresh peaches plances this item in the feature spotlight at the fruit counter. This is the season for canning and homemakprs will find the popular Sun High, Triogem, Hale Haven. Golden Jubilee and South Haven varities a vailable now and well suited for this purpose. The good cooking Rambo apple is in plentiful supply and has reached the point of ma turity where it is good for eating fresh The outlook for meats is MH-30 AVAILABLE AT Farmers Supply 137 E. KING ST.. LANCASTER. PA. BROZONE i. THE FOR Have BROZONE applied this tall and get Complete W e! Disease and Insect Control. You'll hove more and healthier Tobacco Plants next Sp tUl Costs no more than steaming. FOR DETAILED INFORMATION WRITE OR PHONE HESS BROS. S. Market St., FLORIN, PA. OL 3-7195 or J. C. EHRLICH CHEMICAL CO.,lf| 736 E. CHESTNUT SJ-. LANCAS tE 63 County Fashions In Sixty-three girls modeled dresses they made themselves at the Lancaster County 4-H Roundup Tuesday. basically unchanged from last week Broiler-fryers, small turkeys, and fore quarter cuts will offer the most economy this week-end. Fresh pork picnics will be good buys too and some stores will feature steaks and lamb at bargain prices to stimulate trade. Small sized eggs are a clear-cut consumer value and a very economical source of pro tein. Fresh crab meat and scallops are currently best buys in seafood Shrimp and lobster tails are quoting at higher prices. Small catches of fresh fish have exerted an upward pressure on pric es. NEW SOIL TOBACCO EX 7-3721 Girls Mod 4-H Sho Joyce Denlingei, » field Dr., won fiist her light g'een Wo3l ' dress worn with a . coat and hat Hei a c ! were brown fabric gr hgator bag and shoes She is the daugh (e . and Mrs. Raymond i er, and a membc 0 f J estoga Valley Senior Club Joyce and the g v winners go to Thursday to co mp(| ' 13-county district 4 p ing competition Barbara Gamble, t | ond place winner, # be able to parUcipa| ( district competition week ago she Wo prize for her bread stration. Four-H ru; vent a member (Turn to p a g e i Represented Locally WILLIAM H. WAI Ph. ST 6-2335 CLIFFORD N GIB Ph. MO 5-4252 RICHARD B. HUI . Ph. EX 3-0345 FUMIGANT SEED BEDS *rv % r R. C. HENNE' R. D. #1 MA 6-5185 I F ■WEEDING \ V SERVICE { litit*