—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, May 24.1969 26 Machinery Custom Rates SPRAYING FOR SPITTLE BUG OR ALFALFA WEEVIL: Including cost of material Excluding cost of material SPRAYING POTATOES Including cost of material Excluding cost of material AERIAL APPLICATION (Excl. material) Fixed wing Helicopter STALK SHREDDING, P.T.O. SPREADING BULK FERTILIZER Dry Liquid Side Dressing GRINDING FEED- Corn, oats or barley Corn and cobs Cobs Additional charge for mixing MACHINE TILING (No tile) BACK HOE SAWING WOOD (Chain saw) POST HOLE DIGGING MANURE LOADING MANURE SPREADING BULLDOZING 1/ Other airangements consisted of various combinations of men and equipment causing wide vari ations between individual reports. 2/ Various combinations of men and equipment were provided, causing wide variations between individual reports • Farm Women (Continued from Page 21) plies to fill the bags The next meeting of Society 18 will be held on June 19 when the group will be guests of So ciety 15 at Black Rock Retreat. This meeting will replace the June meeting for Society 18 and theie will be no meeting at all in July. SOCIETY 3 The regular meeting was held May 17, 1969, at the home of Mis. Raymond Raihl, Ephrata, RD #1 near Mt Airy. Mrs Raihl had charge of devotions Mrs Willie D Stober, president, piesided duiing the business session. Miss Bernice Wealand, a new member, was received in the Society, and Initiation Service was conducted by past State President, Mrs. Samuel M Mohler Members decided to conduct the usual food stand at the Ephrata Fair September 23-27, 1969. A $5O contribution was made to the county project, Half Way House. Members will sew Ditty Bags for the Red Cross Spring Rally, held at Dutch Town & Country Inn. The outstanding _ feature for the program was “Outdoor Pinch That Flower For Full Beauty Because they want to see that fiist flower, most gardeners nev er get full benefit from their summer flower gardens, says a Umveisity of Maiyland horticul tunst Simply transplanting bedding plants without pinching the tops usually causes the flower to bloom soon aftei tiansplantmg and then appear to go into a “resting” stage, adds Francis R Gouin, Extension horticulturist If you want to avoid the lag between bloomings, just cut the main stem of each plant in half immediately after planting This type of pinching will help estab lish a balance between loots and blanches and encourage other blanches to develop near the base of the plant This will result in a denser, moie compact plant that can sup poi t large numbeis of floweis. (Continued from Page 17) Acre Acie Acre Acre Acre Acre Acre Acre Acre Acre Cooking.” Mrs. Robert Gregory, meal was the demonstration Lititz, RD #l, home economist, made on the charcoal grill demonstrated the cooking on The next meeting will be held the spacious lawn of the Raihl June 21, at the home of Miss home. An excellent nutritious Mary and Ada Royer. NURS-ETTE AUTOMATIC CALF FEEDERS NURS-ETTE FEED ALSO NURS-ETTE PARTS & SERVICE YOUNC BROS. Ray M. Young, Mgr. R. D. #l, Peach Bottom Ph. 717-548-2462 4 15 190 5 20 2.40 3 25 4.05 MISCELLANEOUS 3.45 195 1.60 2.05 .20 .20 .28 TRY A CLASSIFIED AD! DISTRIBUTOR FOR LISTER DIESELS SALES - PARTS • SERVICE 4.13 2.05 5.20 2.40 We sell from 3 1-2 K. W. to 100 K. W. Generator Sets. 3.85 4.40 3.35 2.05 1.80 2.10 .21 .21 .24 Lister Diesels can be mounted on various pieces of equipment. FREE ESTIMATES ON SET-UPS Such as: Irrigation, Refrigeration, Electric Generating Plants, etc. Also Creamery Package Bulk Milk Tanks C. B. HOOBER & SON Intercourse, Penna. LANCASTER SILOS... ■ - Youi'. Best Buy , - ‘ A LANCASTER WET CAST VIBRATED STAVE Save Money on Feed Cost’s . . • Farm Easier, More Profitably . . . LANCASTER SILO COMPANY 2436 Creek Hill Road, Lancaster, Pa. 17601 Before You Buy Check With Leroy Zook, Salesman C. B. HOOBER & SON Intercourse 717-768-8231 or 215-593-5793 Manufactured in Leola by Phone: 76&-8231
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