—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 3, 1962 8 • Mylin (From page l) cide about four after the frost got them” he said, planting and followed with but now the fruits ripen ov- fungicide about every ten er a shorter period ' days all through the growing Manure from the 26 steers season > he feeds was applied to the We plow about as deep as toihato ground at the rate of the top soil goes, Myhn said, about 10 tons per acre and and the ground is . worked about 750 pounds of 0-15-30 down with disc and culti was plowed down Another packer entirely ‘ I don’t own 450 pounds of 5-10-10 was a spnngtooth harrow any broadcast and worked into more ”he said the soil When the plants The crop last year got-four were transplanted into the cultivations 1 The first culti field, a starter solution of 8 rations is about as deep as 50-20 was put on with the we can go, bpt after that we water A solution was also use a ‘ duckfoot ’ or sweep i included to repel wireworms tooth on the cultivate! and ' The Atglen I Building and Loan Association atglen pa Ilf ,kJ 1 3.5137 Applications are now being received for SINGLE, DOUBLE and FULL PAID Share in 37th series CURRENT DIVIDEND RATES Serial Shares srl5 r l Full Paid Shares 4' ( (Paid Semi-annually) Money Available For First Mortgage Loans Officers , JOSEPH P WENTZ President C BLAINE DANNER SeCy BYRON R JUDY Vice-Pres M FRED WENTZ Treas AARON FISHER Vice-Pres , _ . . _ - PARKE *, PARKE Solicitor REUBEiN R HULL Executive Vice-Pi es A W REESE Solicitor DIRECTORS J GILBERT ADAMSON BYRON B JUDY West Grove, Pa Cochranville, Pa „ ~ ROBERT J MURPHY JAMES E BROWN Atglen, Pa Christiana, Pa C BLAINE DANNER MONT RUTTER Christiana Pa Christiana, Pa e, E CLYDE SELDOMRIDGE GEORGE H ECKMAN Strasbuig, Pa Lancaster, Pa RICHARD D THOMAS AARON FISHER Paradise, Pa Parkesburg, Pa. „ . 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