Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 10, 1969, Image 10

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    —Lancaster Farming. Saturday. May 10.1969
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394-3047 or 626-2191
That’s the way ... the easy
way, with choremaster
power. Makes every job
easier. Does every job
better... faster!
Designed for operator com
fort and convenience and
built for durability in rugged
use ... by the world's
largest manufacturer of
tillers. See It, try it todayl
See the new and used tillers at
L H. Brubaker
350 Strasburg Pike, Lancaster
R. D. 3, Lititz, Pa.
Phone: Lancaster 397-5179
Strasburg 687-6002
Lititz 626-7766
P. L. ROHRER & BRO., INC.
Smokefown, Pa.
Grape Leaflet
Receives Wide
Distribution
Farm Bureau’s new leaflet,
The Truth About the Grape Boy
cott, has received wide distribu
tion since its publication in mid-
April.
Among the news media receiv
ing copies aie the editorial
wntersofUS daily newspapers,
fai m magazine editors, farm edi
tors of daily newspapers, and the
ladio faim directors.
In addition, others receiving
the leaflet include U.S. Congress
men and Executive officers; agri
cultural opinion makers, such as
county agents, state extension di
icctors, home demonstration a
gents, and 4-H leaders; munici
pal officeis; trade association lea
ders; business leaders, and re
ligious leaders
These first mailings total ap
pioximately 24,000 copies.
A second run of 25,000 has
just come off the press and is
available for State Farm
Bureaus, who have already re
ceived sample copies of the leaf
let The cost of the leaflet is
seven cents each, plus postage.
Oiders should be addressed to
Information Division, AFBF, 1,-
000 Merchandise Mart, Chicago,
111. 60654,
‘ Buy More Giapes” window or
bumper stickers, in limited quan
tities, are available at six cents
each, plus postage
Pick A Tick
Now Thru Oct.
Tiny ticks are in season now
through October
Avoid a tragedy especially
after outings in or near the
woods—and examine yourself,
your children and your pet dog
for these deadly pests
“The American dog tick is UR
most dangerous variety,” cam
tions entomologist Gene Wood,
University of Maryland Exten
sion Service, College Park. “It
can transmit rocky mountain
spotted fever to both humans
and animals two hours after the
Phone 397-3539
HOW TO HAVE A BETTER LAWN...
IN 25 WEEDS OR LESS!
Gardeners trying to cope with the problem* of weed* need
not be "for-lawn”. There «re aeveral modem way* of weeding
out the unwelcomb. The Antrol Lawn Research Bureau lilt* 25
weed* in three major group* and recommend* control* lot eacn.
killer that *pray« a fine mist in
a wide patch i* essential. Nor
mal 1-shot aeroiol* and granu
lar weed killer only kill a
section of the weed root, and
the weed promptly recover*
and continues to spread. Spe
cifically a wide stream aerosol
chickweed killer is recom
mended.
By themselves are the
summertime grassy weeds—
crabgrass and its many relatives
including goosegrass, barnyard
grassf, foxtail, quackgrass and
orchard grass. The sooner after
I'M ' \ f/'-fc,
OIEARIWG
Common among garden
“gangatera,” broadleaf weeda
include the Dock, Dandelion,
Plantain, Yarrow, Puralane,
Wild Onion, Shepherd’s Purse
and Buckhorn. Because these
varieties tend to be easy tar
gets, the most economical
control is a "squirt”-type killer
such as Squeeze ’N Weed.
Viney weeds—those that
spread by root runners—create
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(r give up/y
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a net over a lawn, literally
choking out good grass. To kill
these weeds —chickweed,
ground ivy, henbit, bur clover
and their relatives—a weed
bloodsucker embeds in its host ” can be fatal unless the tick is re-
Cleverly, the tick deadens the moved immediately. When the
skin with its saliva so that you tick is out, the pai alysis will dis
cannot feel it msei t its mouth appear within an hour.
parts and inflate two “projec- you can prevent the attack of
tions” with its own body fluids, ticks by sprinkling flea ■’powder
When the mite infests the back on your dog and using an insect
of the neck of children, a para- repellant or powderer sulfur on
lytic reaction of the central nerv- your ankles and legs before you
ous system can occur The bite go outdoors.
WE'RE NOT
■i&n -N
NS
HEISEY FARM SERVICE INC.
Lawn, Pa.
Miles E, Moyer
Jonestown 865-4236
the forsythia blossom fades
they are sprayed—the easier it
is to get total kill. Still 2
sprayings with a new aerosol
jet stream crabgrass killer—lo
days apart are needed.
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This
tractor with
Hydrostatic Drive
wants to be
Test us against any other hydro
static drive tractor. The Sim
plicity will operate continuous
ly at full tractive effort (tilling,
cultivating, etc.) without over
heating. The Simplicity starts
smoothly and runs quietly m
any weather and with any at
tachment. Gone forever are the
jerky starts and whining gears
that plague some other units. As
a matter of fact, if you don’t try
some other hydrostatic tractor,
you’ll never know hov good
you’ve got it with Simplicity.
• Rugged 12-hp
Synchro-balance engine
• Change speed and direction
with one lever
• Optional 48-inch No-Scalp
mower
• Change attachments in
minutes without tools
• 4 Horse Powers To PicK
From —6 - 7 -10 -13
Allen G. Musser
Phone: 445-4161 or 445-6721
A* 0
John M. Heisey
Mt. Joy 653-5718
SIMPLICITY
compared.
NOTICE:—
WE ARE CLOSING
Wednesday and Sali-taay
at 5 P M.
Bowmansville, Pa.
964-3444