MH-30 Discuss These Points With Your AGWAY Man Today * i - Agway C T YOUR HOME & GARDEN VALUE STORE Es A Cash Investment It is possible to obtain a 5 for 1 return. No other sucker control can yield this benefit. Available in one and five gallon cans and 3ft gallon drums NEW HOLLAND LANCASTER QUARRYVILLE - \s AGWAY INC. assistant stale 4 IF club I»ad( i the mu pose of (he event is to develop self coniidenee hy pai licipatmg in contests inciea l 1 skills in pioicct work and deci sion making and to see the cot'eges of the univeisih ! Judging contests and demon strations will be hold thiough out Tuesdav and avvaids will be piesentcd at an assembly prey; cm Wednesday mm ring Repiescnting Lane ster County will bo Dauv Caiol Groff, John Knit/, Ann Lclevel, and Wayne Yost Seme Live stock Richaid BuekWultei, Lynn Heistand, Lai tv High and Lany Herr, Junior Livestock Eugene Bollingei, Robeil Don ough, Bany Longeneckci, and Nelson Rohrer, Iloises Pat Young, Charles Rissei, Denise Shaub, and Robeit Hcrshey Demonstrations will include: Entomology Hugh Wengei: General Avertil Rovei Gen eral Livestock Dale Eushong and Maivm Nisslev, Handyman Dale Shenk, Liveslock Con seivation Ann Nissley and Andiey Yungmgei Clothing Construction Kaye Snath Keystone wmneis included m the county delegation aie Peggy Eshleman and Vicki Shank. Chapeioning the youngsters will be Elvin Hess, Ji and Mis. Dons W Thomas Pa. Leaf Beetle Quarantine Set HARRISBURG The Stale Department of Agncultme Thursday declared a cereal leaf beetle quarantine, effective Au gust 10, on the’ shipment of certain agricuLiiual products from four western Pennsylva nia counties The counties affected are Mercer, Butler, Lawrence, and the portion of Beavei north of the Ohio River The beetle was discovered in these are«s last month L elan cl H Bull, State Sec retaiy of Agi icultme sanl the quarantine is authonzed by the Pennsylvania Plant Pest Act of 1937, which makes it unlawful to sell, oflei foi sale, or give away agncultuial piod ucts, fiom areas conoideied in fected, without appioved tie ail ment Bull said he took the action because other states ha\e in dicated they wall icfuse un treated shipments iiom inle.-,1-ed ed areas He said authonzed agents of the state and ledeial agn cultuie departments will issue certificates after pioducts have been given appioved tie'atmcnt. Commodities which aie iem ulated under the quaiantme aie small grains such as bai ley, oats and w’heat (from June 1 to Nov 30); fresh maikct corn (year lound), eai coin other than sweet (Aug 1 to March 31); grass and lorage seed, uncleaned (year round), hay, except marsh bay (June 1 to Jan 15); stiaw and inarch hay (July 1 to Feb 28). sod (year round); used haivesting machinery (year lound), (od der and plant liilci (vcar round). Similar regulations aie m effect in Michigan, Indiana and Ohio. FRUITS FOR SHOW In choosing fruit for f<,n s or sir vs, select those that are most epresentative ot the variety" These finds must bo properly coloied, contcim to variety standoids. and be free of bruises and blemishes Tiy to have display fruits as uni form as possible by making careful selections, mges Call S. Bittner, extension pomolo gist at Penn State Univeisity.
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