Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 15, 1965, Image 12

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    ]2—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, May 15, 1965 A large cardboard carton
• Have You Heard?
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llumscKes foi various pcii
ods of time
You piovide the materials
and ideas foi rainy day Fun.
but lei the ehildien do the
woik . . . then fun is in the
making as well as in the fin
ished article
Empty wooden spools make
excellent wheels and also are
a fine foundation for dolls
Tin cans with no sharp
edges lend themselves to a
\anety of play activities
You can sa\e cans of diffei
enf si?es so one fits inside
rnolhci Tin -cans can be-
• Cerea! Beetle
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known to otc.n m 85 coun
:icj of the e t’ucc st ites and
c coi'ly S'ato Federal effoit
is being m<.de to keep it
iiom spieadmg to new aieas”
The latest known areas of
infeslat’on ai e scaicelv 50
miles west of Pennsylvania,
r deciding to Heniy F Nix
on. dnectoi of the Bureau of
pfent Indu:‘iy State Agn
oultuie Depai iment
He said fhe men aimed
with s'weop nets they look
hke ovei sized butteifly nets
have stalled woik under
USD A .supeivision in gram
fields' along Pennsylvania’s
wei'tem holder They will
pay paiticul'm attention to j
fields boideung on wooded
aieas, and to sections where
laige quan'ities of hay might j
have heen imported from
Oh o Indiana and Michigan,
Nixon added.
The insect is quite small
about a quaiter of an inch
long and not much wider
than an aieiage stiaigWt pm
It has a tmv blight ied head
and mdej.ent blue wmgs
Facts A bou t Pnmcs
Sm-'Il p uncs someumes
ca’l-ec! bieakfa K t pi lines iange
fj cm 67 to 85 in a pound
nicking 10 to 12 sellings of
7 pi lines each
Medium pi lines yield 53 to
67 pumes pei pound oi 9 to
11 seivings of 6 pi lines eacn
Laige prunes iange fiom
■±3 to 53 in a pound making
8 to 10 sen mgs of 5 pumes
each
E\tia laige pumes yield 36
to 43 pumes pei pound 9 oi
10 semrgs ot 4 pumes each
Pumes can fit into almost
anj comse of the meal fiom
appetizei to dcsseit Tbev aie
a good nibble food foi be
tween-mc 1 snacks, oi a lunch
box dc'sc t tieut ]ust
sweet and chevy enough to
satisfy am icftmei hunger
pangs
A piuno c 'ke is delicious
and c te>ud nr os a>e a good
bit .'Hast tood
SPRAYING Service
Dam r Barns
Poultry Houses
C A R B 01A
Disinfecting White Paint
<9 Diies White
6 Disinfects Against
Disease
O 90 U Less Cobwebs
8 to 10 Mo.
Fly Spraying
DISINFECT
POLLTRY HOUSES
6 Witmcr Rd., R 4, Lane.
Maynard Beitzel
Phone 392-1227
, . ... oilers countless play possible
co-me towers, ibe nested to- j t j es
gothcr. or used as containers
r „„ in Round cereal boxes are won
tor other toys. Paint cans in , , . , , . . ...
, „ . , , derful for drums. And the
different colors if you wash.
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LANCASTER FARMING
CIRCULATION DEPT.
P. O. BOX 266
LITITZ, PENNA.
“Ksssts the neatest
windrow * eysr saw!”’^^P
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Key tec! for quality haymaking—
the AUis-Chalmers SVlode! 77-G Rake!
Here aie the three things you want most in a rake!
Gentle, leaf-saving action .. . straight, fluffy, fast
curing windrows ... and clean work in heavy or light
crops. Get these benefits in the Allis-Chalmers 77-G
rake. It’s fast, quiet and smooth-running. See it now!
Nissley Farm Service
Wasnuigton Boro, Pa.
L. H. Brubaker
Lancaster, Pa.
Allen H. Matz
Farm Equipment
New Holland, Pa.
State
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State
GrumeJli Farm Service
Quarryville, Pa.
N. G. Myers & Son
Rheems, Pa,
L. H, Brubaker
Lltitz, Pa.
Chet
Akro
Long
i. Pa.
noisier the drums, the better Worth Knowing Anytime
the children like them al- Keep all electric cords sm j
though the noise may toe too clean place where no grcasi
loud for adoillte. A piece of or water will splash on them
string for the child to tie A cool storage place will help
the cmlply box around his preserve (the insulation or
neck and a couple of short the cord.
sticks are all that’s' needed For olo)thing thiat ge
foi the dium. hard wea'r and constant wash
Children may .like to add ing, choose good-quality but
items to the rainy day box, tons that withstand washm'
for they know the box can an( j pressing, and you won
provide them with fun when need to remove them baton
the rain comes down. laundering.
We Can Save You Time and Money!
Let us apply ATRAZINE and
NITROGEN solution in
one operation.
FEEDS the corn and
KILLS the weeds.
AGRICO Fertilizer Dealer
East Petersburg Warehouse.
Phone 569-2361 or 733-8161
Laying Feeds
Are Designed For You, The Commercioi
Poultrymen Who Are Striving For:
1. High Consistent Production
2. Superior Egg Quality
3. Excellent Feed Conversion
4. Low Cost
PUT YOUR LAYING FLOCK ON
FLORIN LA-MOR
FLORIN EGG-PRODUCER
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Details
Wolgemuth Bros.,
653-1451
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