CUT LABOR COSTS BY USING CHEMICAL WEED CONTROL ON YOUR CROPS We have the chemical you need for controlling weeds. • Knoxweed * Eptam : S: • .11* • Emidc (diphenamid) ® Aminotnazole • Vegiben • Sesone • Amizinc • Siniazinc Phone or come in to our store for complete details. SMOKETOWN Ph. Lane. 397-3539 The best disease protection pays off! Du Pont Manzate D ... for tomatoes, potatoes, and other vegetables h o. Order your supply of Du Pont “Manzate” D from your local , dealer today, or for more information write: Du Pont, Industrial and BiochebiifSals Dept., Room N-2539, Wilmington, Del. 19898. On all chemicals, follow labeling instructions and warnings carefully . /•/ •A v more no. i tomatoes, spray ret Jy with “Manzate’ -Toven by years “Manzate” D effectively protects tomatoes against all the major diseases. To picl of use, Offers safe, sure protection against a wide range of diseases. Carries crops safely through rainy and humid in fection periods. May be used with many of the commonly-used pesticides. Safe to use when applied at short intervals accord ing to directions. Won’t clog spray nozzles or corrode equipment. □ D Small particles make better contact with disease organisms. Easy-to-use wettable powder mixes easily. Penn State Extends Its Agribusiness Program Agricultural business train ing, -leading to an associate degree fi am The -Pennsylvania Stale University, will be taught this Fall at two Com monwealth Cam-puses, at Al toona and Uniontown. The two-year program was opened last Fall at the Al toona campus and 'will (be ex truded in -September to the newly opened Fayette Campus at Uniontown, announces Jerome K. Paste, Associate Dnector of Resident Educa tion for the College of Agri culture Dr Pasto reports a variety of employers- have shown con siderable interest in the two year “agribusiness” program. Graduates will work with companies processing and marketing (farm products and with bu'sinessses providing supplies and 1 services to farm ed s The training wall include accounting, -management, mar keting, crop and livestock pro duction, and -other skills. ✓ * ”‘*v: MANEB FUNGICIDE WITH A ZINC SALT ADDED *i¥ r ~ FARM WOMEN NO. 1 ENTERTAIN DAUGHTERS Sixty persons attended the Mother-Daughter banquet held by .Society of Fanm Women No. 1 on Friday evening in the Biunnerville Fire Hall. Mrs. Olayton Sangrey, -the piesident, was in charge of the meeting, Mrs. W. Dean Flock led the group singing; and -Mrs Raymond Newcomer led the devotions The tables were centered with spung floweis and Mrs Leon Ulnch was in charge of the decora tions Miss Emma Snydei, a mis sionary on furlough fiom Nigeria, Africa, was the guest speaker She told of her work in that country and bi ought costumes to show the native dress She will leturn in September Mi’s Martin Moore, one of the charter members of the Society, told of the early days, the programs and activities. Mis Moore and Mrs B. G. Sheaffer were recognized for years of service Mrs Simon ' i <SDSP> Better Things for Better LiviflS ...through Chemistry Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 8, 1965 ‘ J l ' 4 * '' ' Snyder sang a solo and Mrs. Willis Bucher was in chaigc of games. Fuzes weie won by Mrs Gi-aybill Ilolhnget, Mrs. Adiian deVink, Mrs. Joseph Russell, Mis John Newcomer, and Mis C. V. Sim-ith Miss Mildied Shieiner was in charge of children’s games Naomi Long and her moth er, Mis Cyrus Long weie guests of honoi Miss Long won the award foi the out standing student in -the -Home Economics department of the Warwick High iS-ch-00l It was announced that Fred Hess-, son of Mi and Mis Aith-ur Hess won the award for the outstanding agncultuial stu dent The gioup will be enter tained by Society No. 25 on Satuiday Beef ConsumpHon Up; Pork and Lamb, Down More folks are eating led meat in the United States, acrcoidmg to the National Live Stock Producer Con sumption of led meat prod ucts came to 174 pounds per peiso-n in 1964 the highest volume in histoiy Beef consumption hat a new record high of 100 pounds per peison, i effecting the 13% in ciease of animals slaughter ed Pork consumption of 64 pounds was doiwn slightly. Total meat and poultiy con sumed was 212 pounds a gam of about 2% ovei 19C3. Poultiy reached a recoid 38 pounds pei capita 'Compared with other coim tnes, the United States lanks fifth in red meat consumption. New Zealand Austiaha, Ar gentina, and Uiuguay all top the United States hy moie than 30 pounds per capita. One call keeps you warm ail winter Give us a call, then relax and enjoy a warm, comfortable winter First oft, well keep you supplied with dependable, economical Te\aco Fuel Chief the clean-burning oil And then, our Easy Pay Plan can helpvou balance your heating budget right from the start No inteicslorcanymgcharges It pays to heat your home with dependable, economical Tex aco Fuel Chief Give us a call You'll get service you can rely on .and you'll enjoy a warm and pleasant winter Fuel Chief HEATING OIL St We Give S&H Green Stamps Garber Oil Distributor Texaco Fuel Chief Heating Oil MOUNT JOY, PA. Ph. 653-2021 105 Fairview St. 7 Co.
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