Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 18, 1971, Image 11

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    Farmsßeing Developed
The Virginia Tech College of
Architecture is reported help
ing to develop the Ambassadors
Paradise Farms near Paradise
as a recreation area for Chinese
students and Christians.
An Ambassadors for Christ
spokesman .said this week that
the old farmhouse and grounds
has been converted to a dormi
tory which can sleep 50 persons.
A chapel has been constructed.
Obsolete farm buildings have
been torn down. Excavation of
a lake has begun.
Voracious Fish
Schools of piranha, a fish
common to the entire Ama
zon Basin, can strip a
wounded animal or man to
a Skeleton in minutes.
TRY A CLASSIFIED AD - IT PAYS!
New Asgrow RX Line hybrids
the corn-profit prescription you asked for
New RX hybrids . . . disease resistant by design not by accident . . . prescrip
tion-bred to give you what you’ve always wanted in hybrids: Genetic character
istics to help you cope with the complex problems affecting your corn produc
tion.
DV OC "NORMAL CYTOPLASM" in 1972
j ll#V Ov prescription-bred for this area and your farm
RX 85 is an extremely uniform special cross—a record performer you can put
your trust in. It’s prescription-bred for high profit potential and disease resist
ance—including Race “T” Southern corn leaf blight. Q An excellent yielder with
good tolerance to MDM. □ Uniform, medium-tall plants with semi-upright
leaves stand exceptionally well. □ Medium- to smooth-dent kernels have high
test weight. Q A real profit producer, it is excellent for picking and combining.
As an experimental hybrid in 1970 on Normal Cytoplasm, this variety produced
177.4 bu/acre at Manheim, Pa. Asgrow Research and Development Test Plot.
RX 85’s Emrly-Season Zone Twin
RX 60
Produced from plants with normal cytoplasm to
provide resistance to Race “T” Southern corn leaf
blight, this hybrid offers superior blight resistance
It grows well in narrow rows and at high popula
tions and has excellent resistance to stalk rots
The medium-dent kernels have a good test weight
and the gram dries exceptionally fast at maturity
1970, asan “N” Cytoplasm Hybrid
(yielded 173.5 bu/a. to out yield 24
other varieties by 10 bu/a. in Asgrow
Research Plot.
RX 85’s Full-Season Zone Twin
RX99
A prescription-bred, pure single cross, RX 99 Is
produced from the same, but reselected inbreds
as IXL 9—reselected for more uniformity, better
seed vigor, and higher yielding ability It is resist
ant to Northern and Southern (Race "T"). leaf
blights and tolerant to MDM Medium-height plants
with thick, sturdy stalks and massive roots mean
good standability—even under stress Large, heavy
ears have high test weight, medium dent kernels
An excellent picking or combining corn with a
yield potential over 250 bushels per acre.
Fulton Grange Reelects Holloway
Fulton Grange, meeting
September 13 at Oakryn,
reelected Richard Holloway
Master for the coming year.
Other officers who will be in
stalled at the October 11 meeting
are; Junior matron, Mrs. Jacob -
Fantom; overseer, James -
Huber; Lecturer, Mrs. J. Stanley
Stauffer Jr.; Steward, David
Knight; Assistant Steward, Lloyd
Welk; Chaplain, Gyles Brown;
Treasurer, R. Clair Murphy;
Secretary, Mrs. Charles Mc-
Sparran; Gatekeeper, Donald
Reath; Ceres, Joyce Galbreath;
Pomona, Miss Peggy Jackson;
Flora, Mrs. Rebecca Quinn;
Lady Assistant Steward, Miss
Donna Welk; Executive Com-
You may have seen RX 60 At the
recent AG-PROGRESS Days,
State College
For More Information Call or Write to
Robert Hood, White Horse
mittee Member, Norman Wood;
Finance Committee Member,
Richard Lefever; Pianist, Mrs.
Richard Lefever; Trustees,
David Wissler and Thomas
Galbreath; Purchasing Agent, C.
G. McSparran; Hospitalization
Secretary, Mrs. Robert Mc-
Sparran; Flower Committee -
Mrs. Mary Giffing and Mrs. Anna
Armstrong; Librarian, Mrs*
o.Richard Hanks and Scout
Representative, Richard Nye.
The youth committee an
nounced that the Philadelphia
baseball game August 27 was
rained out and they are
rescheduling the bus trip for
September 28 to see the Pitt
sburgh- Philadelphia game.
There were five colored photo
entries which will compete in the
asgrow
ASGROW SEED CO.
Box 8, Mechanicsburg, Pa. 17055
Phone 717-766-7608
Grain Merchants, Inc.
R. D. #2, Cochranville, Pa. 19330
Phone 215-869-8301
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 18.1971—11
Pennsylvania State Grange
■contest.
J. Robert Reed, accompanied by
Mrs. Richard Jackson, played a
medley of songs on his violin. He
was then presented a decorated
cake in observance of his 87th
birthday. Mrs. Clifford W.
Holloway Jr conducted a quiz and
games.
Need . . .
HAY - STRAW - EAR CORN
Buy Now and Save!
More and more farmers are buying from us for
better value and all around satisfaction
DELIVERED ANY QUANTITY
Phone Area Code 717 687-7631
Esbenshade Turkey Farm
PARADISE PA.
Are your
beef cattle
programmed
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feeding operation.
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tion possible.
Your present feeding program may be the best
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Walter Binkley & Son
Lititz
Brown & Rea, Inc.
Atglen
Elverson Supply Co.
Elverson
L. T. Geib Estote
Manheim
I. B. Groybill & Son
Strasburg
E. Musser Heisey & Son
B. D. #2, Mt. Joy, Pa.
Heistond Bros.
Elizabethtown
Red Rose Form
Service, Inc.
N. Church St, Quarryville
.David B. Hurst
The last of the county Grange
visitation meetings will be held
September 21 at the Quarryville
Fire Hall under the direction of
Colerain Grange. Salisbury
Grange will present the program
and Fulton Grange officers will
open and close the meeting. The
Pomona chorus will hold
rehearsal at the conclusion of
that meeting.
G. R. Mitchell, Inc.
Refton, Pa,
Mountyille Feed Service
Mountville
Musser Farms, Inc.
Columbia
Martin's Feed Mill
Ephrata, Pa.
Chas. E. Sauder & Sons
Terre Hill
Shelly Brothers
B, D. 2, Manheim, Pa.
E. P. Spotts, Inc.
Honey Brook
H. M. Stauffer & Sons,
Inc.
Witmer