B—Omcaster FaTnlfeg/feaMrday, TAB# 3 ** r< ~ THE DISPLAY GREENHOUSE to the right of this picture produces brilliant symphony of color, inviting customers to come m and find nearly any flower, or floral assortment, they might desire. ' L. F. Photo • Flowers (Continued from Page 1) mg each according to size of flowers for Easter with Gir tmcks deliver orders as far blooms and length of stern vm's customers, roses are not away as Allentown, Pottsville Three and one-half of the far behind, and Baltimore, eleven greenhouses at Girvm’s one >erv large problem, Roses are Girvm’s bread and are devoted to cultivation of arH j expense, in such a \ast butter “ciop’, Mrs Gnvm said 27 varieties of roses And this s , eenhouse setup is heat. In . goes on the year around Al- t jj e last tull heating year “YOU SAVE ON” Tobacco Muslin IN VARIOUS WIDTHS And Moth Balls for Insect Control Country Auction Sale May 7 and June 4 W. L. Zimmerman & Son INTER COURSE, PA. Ph. Intercourse 768-3131 Complete Line of REMINGTON CHAIN SAWS Super 754 5.4 cu. in. engine PL-4 Lightweight 12 lb. PL-5 and PL-5 Automatic Only 13 lb. saw PL 6 and PL 6 Automatic 16 (b. design All with 2 year guarantee Agway, Inc. Lancaster Supply Center 1027 Dillerviile Road Lancaster, Penna. " 'JWBKKtKF*' ***• j. « (]itun' J -.j-m i ■BpMy&i’ *IS . mmmmam,. f fypggf IrPH| jSgf sgj yflfc 71 u *«! as she worked her way through though hyacinths and lilies are several big piles of them, grad-probably the most popular Yes we have . . . PENNCIFT CROWNVETCH The new forage crop dis cussed in the March 12 issue of the Pa. Farmer SMOKETOWN Ph. 397-3539 John Gnvm said his tuel bill was about $13,000 In an ettoit to reduce that he installed a gigantic central oil burner last November. The unit has a capacity of 8 375 000 BTU per hour To generate this amount of heat it takes 5 6 gallons of fuel oil per hour. Unfortunately, even this great output is slightly below what the greenhouses and work b-uiid- , YVONNE BURKHOLDER, on vacation' from mg could require under peak- Cedar Crest College! in Allentown, keeps busy by need conditions. But Girvm working at Girvin’s. 'She is one of the few extra em said it had done a satistac- the firm hasj added to meet the Easter rush (Continued on Page 9) for flowers. I L. F. Photo " t -.« •* D’oirymen Warned t>n : ? w Onfe Mm to'MWf:. ; %&JXSjrS ‘S When you turn your cattle them ® necessary, Serions out this Spring, ' beware of lameness • coidd develop in the wild garlic, warns associ- the bred heifers and m-lk ate county agent Victor cows If this chore is neglect. Plastow. He suggests spray- e d, Plastow said, mg pastures to eliminate this troublesome weed which annually causes milk-odor problems. * Milk inspectors will be on giidid lor ott-flavor milk, and with the bulk tank system, a dairyman's whole supply can easily become teoutamm ated. It there is a great deal ot wild garlic m the fields, PJastow suggests a danyman might pastuie his heifers on the worst areas first 4—lf reduced hay feed. ,g and pelleted grain lathin', aie causing low buttertu tests, try increasing lough age intake Another Springtime hint ■# ■V" Other suggestions oftV eti by the extension man are I—Breed heifers now foi falLfreshening. 2—Before placing heu on pustule, have a \ete> >i anan check them for p\ nancy, 3 —Lead feed high pi oil'ic ing animals. In 1965, electric heat’s growing P°P U * lanty among PP&L customers " aS shown when 38', of new home bm i chose it for their homes MR. BUILDER Build total- alectuO V homes and you build what P 3 .■ want and what will sell. *