Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 03, 1962, Image 8

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    —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.
„ . JACOB H WAGNER
G LEIGHTON HASSLER Coatesville, Pa
Quarryville, Pa JOSEPH P. WENTZ
REUBEN R HULL Executive Atglen, Pa
OFFICE HOURS
Monday Through Friday 8:00 A. M. Id 4:00 P. M.
Every Wednesday Evening S;3O to 6:30 P. M.
’Also ihe Second Saturday of Each Month
From 8:00 A. M. to 6:00 P. M.
and the Preceding Friday Night Until 8:30 P. M-
MASTER MIX
takes LESS... produces MORE
Maintains TOP MILK PRODUCTION longer... at lower cost!
NEW HI-Q Master Blend is the "Blend" to give top
producing herds. It's a high protein concentrate with
natural protein nutrients . , . high in efficiency . . .
low in fiber. HI-Q MASTER BLEND is fortified with
Vitamin D, plus a balance of all essential minerals.
3t's easy to handle, too, because it's Crumblized! For
top production, get HI-Q MASTER BLEND!
MASTER
MIX .
• • •
L. J. Denlinger Co.
PARADISE
Eby’s Mill
LITITZ
Ross H.Rohrer& Sons Biend & McGinnis
OXTAHRYVILX'E ATGLEN
Mylm put on a mixture of
insecticide spray and fungi-
See us today !
• ••••••••••• t • « « • i M t •
Hempfield Mills
EAST PETERSBURG
don’t go as deep ” he said
All the picking is done by
migrant laborers ‘T -have
tried other methods __ of get
ting the tomatoes picked, but
I wouldn’t try to raise toma
toes any more without the
migrants ” Mylm said
In addition to tomatoes,
Mylm grows eight acres of
tobacco, corn, grain and hay
to feed his 26 head of steers
He keeps about 500 laying
hens which he purchases
ready for the laying house
A total of 118 growers --in
22 counties averaged 20 "Or
more tons per acre to qualify
WOLGEMUTH
BROS., Inc.
FLOBIN
Ph. Mf. Joy OL 3-2411
SEED MAN...
SEEDS
ALFALFA• CLOVER - OATS • PASTURE mi...
THESE HOFFMAN SEED MEN ARE READY TO SERVE YOUI
ELMER BRILL
Elizabethtown EM 7-5441
FRANK H. BUCHER
Lititz MA 6-6504
JASON H. MELLINGER
Strasburg OV 7-6548
A. H HOFFMAN SEEDS, !NC.. LANDISVILLE, PENNA.
** f(jrrrj*fe qttQjljfy £C 0 c/s S."ICC J 39?
for the master growers
award.
In master growers Lancas
ter county led with 27. Col
umbia had 2 Z and Franklin.
19. The others Chester and
Lebanon, 7 each; Erie, 5,
York, 4; Lehigh, Berks,
Bucks and Snyder, 3 each;
Cumberland, Adams,. Union
and Schuylkill, 2 each; Ly
coming, Montour, Northum
berland, Northampton, Mont
■gomery, Bedford and Dauph
in, 1 each
ROHRER’S
Can Supply These
TOP
Recommended Varieties
• Cerl. "Alfa" Alfalfa • Pennsylvania Red
• Cerl. Buffalo Alfalfa Clov "
• Carl. Du Pulls Alfalfa * Pe ” nlaie ° r<i " d
Grass
0 Cert. Ranger Alfalfa
• Saratoga Bxome Grass
® Ceri. Vernal Alfalfa
• Viking Trefoil
• Cert. Narraganseit
Alfalfa • Climax Timothy
• Pennscolt Red Clover • Cert. Russel Oats
' ' I
Dekalb Corn SUDAX
+ Alfalfa & Red Clover available Pre-inoculated
P. L ROHRER & BR0„ INC.
SMOKETOWN
*HE isyourwighhorand friend.
• HE is interested in your crop problems.
• HE can help you grow better paying wops*
• HE knows what seed varieties produce best
in your area.
* HE can tell you about allthe latest and
newest seed varieties.
• HE wiil.get.your seed to you,
when you want it.
• HE is anxious and ready to serve you.
man
LESTER ERB
Elizabethtown EM 7-7112
• Sweet As Honey
(From page ,7) j
together with 2 tablespoo|
dairy soured cream Blends
cups sifted powdered sugj
into cream cheese mixtui]
until smooth. Tuit the fros
mg a delicate pink j
Decorator’s Frosting- BeJ
1 egg white until stiff Fol
in sifted powdered sugar uJ
til the frosting is stiff enough
to break off when used in ,
cake decorator.
Phone Lane. EX 7-3533
C. B. ERB
Landisville TW 8-7115
EDGAR C. UMBLE
Gap HI <2-4525
JONATHAN S. SHIRK
Xeola OL 6-9302