Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 08, 1969, Image 7

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    CAMELLIAS AND CANDLELIGHT set the mood for dinner after
dark. Decorate a party table with a pretty set of camellia candle
holders. The petals and leaves are crocheted of cotton “Knit-Cro-
Sheen.” Pick your colors to suit the occasion. It might be Valen-,
tine’s Day, a birthday or a bridal shower. Free instructions are
E liable by sending a self-addressed, stamped envelope to the
idlework Editor of this newspaper aiong with your request for
flet A-226.
• We will hold order until weather permits planting
• Our new facilities at our Lititz warehouse allow us
to receive our shipment early and keep in a
modern dormant storage.
_ Big Selection
SPECIAL PRICES
DWAFT FRUIT
jj&W TREES
Now Only
3.50
• Asparagus Roots 9 Strawberry Plants
• Rhubarb Roots 9 Blueberry Plants
• Raspberry Plants 9 Grape Plants
THIS WEEK ONLY—
MICHIGAN PEAT SPECIAL
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Apple
Peach
50 lb. Bog
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OF KASSEL HILL
© LITITZ RT. 501, %
Mile South of Lititz atop
Kissel Hill
PHONE 626-2028
© LANCASTER Rt. 222.
1, 2 M'le North of Lane. Shopp
ing Center
PHONE 569-2688
Pear
Plum
Apricot
10 or more
$3.25 ea.
10 bags delivered
within 5 miles
s lO OO plus tax
Gross National Product Up
The United Slates Giosa Na- Talk ol an • oveiskill” ot basic
tonal Pioduct (GAP) will pi oh domanU because ol lughoi taxes
abh mu ease about 6 to 7 pci <!'.es 1101 10 ht> wanaiPul
<cnt liom I9f)!i to 1969, com- building mdustiy is optnn
p.ued to 9 pel cent liom 1967 to lstl( - fiespito Inch inteie>~t lates
1968, with a low late ot giowlh f* lc automobile mdustiy is pic
in the lattei hall ol the \eai, painv; loi anolliei \eai ol mu
says Ray A Mini av. -Vguculluial lc>colc ' sales Consumeis ma\
Economist oi the Coopen alive l° wel h'eii I,lte °f sauny-, anti
Extension Sen vice, Univcnsity of continue heavy consunvn oat
Mai viand lays The commitment m \ let
y ‘ Mi,m will tend to provide a con
This slowei annual late oi tinuation ot huge government
giowth m the GNP will insult e>penchtuies in that aiea
I,cm the likely continuation of .
measuies being taken to combat The mcasmes intended to
the inflation which was expei- bung about disinflation, will un
icnced during 1968, says Muuay fortunately, mciease the late ot
unemployment
Continuation of the tax sm
chaige seems likely and high in- Howevei, on balance, fle
teiest lates will piobably con- United States should expeilence
tinue through 1969 The un- an mciease in GNP of from 6
usually large settlements on 1968 7 P er cen f 111 1969- Mun ay
tax liabilities coupled with an concludes
mciease in Social Secuuty taxes , , ,
aie also expected to cuib con- For eac h man who buys two
sumer expenditmes duung new suits pei year, theie aie 6
1969 otheis who aveiage 1 new suit
each 10 yeais
Howevei, the geneial health
of the National economy seems The awkwaid age foi a gal is
to suggest fuither economic when she’s too old for Teddy
giowth piobably at the 6 to Beais and not old enough foi
7 per cent level dunng 1969 Wolves
Pigs and Profits Grow...
When You Feed the Red Rose way!
Use the complete line of RED ROSE SWINE FEEDS to
raise your pigs. Fai rowing Ration for full feeding to sows
before and after farrowing, Pig & Sow Pellets meets exact
ing nutritional requirements during late gestation, lactation
and early growth; Pre-Starter Pellets with sugar concen
trates and high antibiotic levels for young pigs; Pig Starter
Pellets to supplement the sow’s milk; Pig Grower Pellets
for pigs 50 to 100 lbs.: Porkmaker, a complete feed for pigs
100 lbs. to market; and Hog Supplement. . . for feeding with
your gram Use these feeds and every one of your pigs will
make money for you!
Walter Binkley & Son
Lititz
Brown & Rea, Inc.
Atglen
Elverson Supply Co.
Elverson
Henry E. Garber
R. D. 1, Elizabethtown, Pa.
L. T. Geib Estate
Manheim
I. B. Graybiif & Son
Refton Strasburg
E. Musser Heisey & Son
R. D. #2, Mt. Jo>,Pa,
Heistond Bros.
Elizabethtown
A. L. Herr & Bro.
Qnau\-uJle
Red Rose
SWINE FEEDS
Lancaster Farming, Saturday. March 8,1969
David B. Hurst
Bowmansville
Martin's Feed Mill, Inc
R, D. 3, Ephrata, Pa.
Mountville Feed Service
Mountville
Musser Farms, Inc.
Columbia
Musser's Mill
The Buck
Chos. E. Souder & Sons
Ten e Hill
Amnion E. Shelly
Lititz
E. P. Spofts, Inc.
Honej' Biook
H. M. Stauffer & Sons
Inc.
IVitmer
Closing The Lime Gap
Somo soils spot ulists s.iv thl
need loi inning nopl.ind is pio
b'N\ ;i<■ 1 1oi 10d.,v tli.initw.il
Id \CMIS .IgO \inong the I CM*
soi s , n.iiiud ioi tins mow .11 u
the lo'losnu
I Tin* me n.is d tonnage of
1 l*i I'l l/ ji i’scd bv I nnieis, much
ol v'ikii 10.u.s .iii acid residue
in the .oil
2 Inci easingly higher crop
Jields lemove moie calcium,
magnesium, and othei mineials
liom the soil
3 With moie nligation moie
mineials die leached down
thiongh the soil, theieby i .us
ing the acidity
4 With the tiend towaid
deeper plowing, moie of the
acid sub-soils aie hi ought to
the surface and add to the soil
acidity pioblem
Too many fanners let lime
play a secondaiy role to fertiliz
er in then faim management
plans This is attubuted to the
tact that the faimei can see the
lesults of feitilnation with m
tiogen phosphoms and potas
sium in a i datively shoit pei iod
while the benefits fiom the
mineials pnmaiily calcium
and magnesium found in lm>
mg matenal aie much slower
in showing lesults
The benefits fiom liming de
pend upon the acidity of the
soil, the late of application, the
fineness of gund, the thorough
ness with which it is mixed into
the soil, the ciop planted or
seeded, etc The forage specia
lists of a midwestern state point
up the fact that each dollar
spent foi lime leturns at least
$6 exti a alfalfa yield In another
State, 25,000 soil samples reveal
ed that 60% of the acreage test
ed needed lime, 10% of the
acreage needed 5 tons or more
of lime pei acie, the next 39%
needed at least 3 tons.
' The commonest street name
in U S isn’t Mam 01 Broadway
its Washington
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I’d like to tell you about
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