—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 28, 1964 12 OFFICERS OF THE LANCASTER COUNTY 4-H Holstein club are, left to right, president, John Bartsch, vice presi dent, Fred Metcalf; secretary, Lorae Har bold, and-treasurer, James Kettering. . H. F. Photo. Holstein 4-H Reorganizes Sixteen yeai old John 'Bart sch, Ephrata Rl, was elected piesident of the Lancaster County 4 H Holstein club Thurs day night The son of Mr and Mis Paul E Baitsch, a jumm at Ephrata High School, succeeds Paul Welk, Stiasbuig R 1 Fied Metcalf, Willow Street Rl was named vice piesident, Loiae Harbold, Elizabethtown Rl, is secietaiy, and James Ket tenng, Lititz iR3, is tieasurer Judy Longeneckei, 'Holtwood Rl was named assistant secie taiy Othei officeis elected at the meeting in the Faim Bmeau Cooperative building, Lancas tei weie, song leadei, Linda Welk Stiasbuig Rl, game lea dei s Caiol Hess, Stiasbuig Rl, and Haiold Ranck 1717 Hans Hen Dnve Lancastei news lepoitei, Gan Myei, 410 Wil low Road Theie is no gain so ceitam as that which anses nom spar ing what \ou lia\ e —Publius S\rus SPRAYING Service Dairy Barns Poultry Houses CARBOLA Disinfecting White Paint • Dries White • Disinfects Against Disease • Kills Flies; 90% Less Cobwebs 8 to 10 Mo. DISINFECT POULTRY HOUSES 6 Witmer R(L, R 4, Lane. Maynard Beifzel Rhone 302-7227 James Kettering was also na- Mount Joy Rl, will also repre med lepi esentative to Lancas- sent the club on Council, and ter County 4-H Council and Paul Tumble, Quarryville Rl, junior leadei Glenn Musser, was elected a junior leadei It pays to buy from Reist 9 ALFALFAS to choose from 10 CLOVERS to choose from INOCULATED BEFORE DELIVERY - FREE REIST SEED COMPANY Ph. 653-3821 Mount Joy, Pa. LIME + FERTILIZER =Profitable Crop Yiel Enjoy the economies of bulk handling and field spreading service. Contact Your Eastern States Man Today. % ' A -A * ' V' " * I > *t <* V* Grass Seed Must Carry Labels * w >■>%* 3 >■* X HARRISBURG The- State Agriculture Department had a word of caution today for home owners. < 4 ■* >T * “Before you buy lawn seed, read the label.” •Purchasers were advised par ticularly to check on the kmd and amount of different grass seeds in the mixture. “It’s the best way to be sure you are getting your money’s worth,” pointed out Henry F. Nixon, duector of the depart ment’s Bureau of Plant Indus try “Some so-called bargain seed can be expensive, and some expensive seed may not be the best buy for your lawn,” Eastern States Farmers Exchange, Inc. hft added. Two type*. oj gnst seti „ flhe and coarse z- jure identjw on labels. 'Generally the j? textured grasses are r«<w mended for appearance long-lasting, lawns. Coarse es usually are temporary w that last only a year or two The coarse grasses geneva]], make up the bulk of ced mixtures, Nixon pointy out Some tough, coarse es are desirable in play are«j however, where fine grasse,’ would not survive rough us»«* he added. 61 Nixon also advised buyers to check the percentage of geoj ination and the test date, it, Pennsylvania seed law requite that the test must have b«» made nine months or less ht. foi e the date of sale.
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