t—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. August 9.1969 Esbenshade Community Committee Elections Nominated To Elections of Community Com- County Convention to elect Coun- Board Biilteemcn will be held soon in ty Committee members. Convcn- „ __ . , . . each of the 16 Agricultural Sla- lion for election of county com- , w “ 1:s , EsDe " sn ® „ • bilization and Conseivation Com- mittee will be held on Thursday, f r ' Pa ' larn } eT - c . Bundles in the County according September 25th. at 8:00 p.m. in af d . f ° i ; ree jf, cian l ° T tbe board to Dorothy Neel, office manager, the Fa. m & Home Center. o[ directors of A - Wa - V Inc ’ A slate of nominees will be Esbenshade was named at a selected by the present commit- We are receiving requests d * str ' ct nominating meeting of teemen. Others may be added by about the contiol of millipedes A sway committeemen Wednes petition i f they are eligible and and ground beetles aiound the day * ®* *•' Boiling Springs, willing to serve Petitions must be home: these pests come and go limited to one nominee each, and every year and do little dam- The district for which he will signed by at least six eligible age; howvere, they are a nui- be a candidate includes Perry, voters in the community Peti- sance and may be controlled by Cumberland, Franklin, Adams, lions must be receded at the spiaying aiound the home or York and Lancaster counties in count' office by August Bth Per- l.«wn with sevm, diazinon, or lin- Pennsylvania; and Washington, sons nominated should be cur- dane: frequent sprays will be Carroll, Frederick, Baltimore rently engaged ,n fa ming in the needed to keep them away. Pic- and Harford counties in Mary commun.ty me and recieational areas may land. Ballu.j "ill be mailed to all be spia>ed "ith Kndane or chlor- Esbenshade will stand for elec known el.gible 'oteis on August c -' ne :o con ‘ r °t chiggers or wood tion to a three-year teim at the 28;h and'mu-; be- -emined ;o “ ck? Due to the wet weather re- Agway annual meeting, Oct 23- the Conn 1 ' ASC=; Oft ce b' S c p cen: '-> mosquitos may be more 24, in Syracuse, XY. tember 15’h " ' common and may be controlled He has been a membeis of the Thiee .eaula. n " "be ? ana f equent sp.aymg with mala- Agway boaid since 1965 two alienate memb. - wi” be ‘-non hndane, oi DDT Keep He opeiates a 124 acre faim elected ,n each cunirumt' The these mateiials away from food on which he laises beef cattle, thiee lesulai membe s elected 01 toodpioducts Good sanitation tobacco and field ciops w/ll also sene as delegates to the 15 strongly lecommendecl at all He is the fouith generation of t'mes to leduce both mosquito his family to work the farm y bleeding places Esbenshade is president of the PENN WILLOWS by Eric Eshleman The xegulai monthly meeting of the Penn Willows 4-H Club was recently held at the home of Mr and Mis Eail Hubei, Cones toga Rl. Thirty one people at tended Memners weie tea in games followed by a business meeting The bake sale netted a profit of $22 which will be donated to the Farm and Home Center The top 4-H Cookie Salesmen for the club weie Caila Hirneisen who sold 101 boxes and Debbie De genhardt who sold 54 boxes The club decided to have a Chnstmas or ice skating paity in December Dennis Landis is chan man of the paity with other committee chan men named as Julie Harmsh, Nancy Harnish and Debbie Degenhaidt Home-made ice cream was served by the adult leaders The next meeting will be a talent ‘■how at the Pequea Elementary School on Sept 12 PE MX MANOR by Donny Thomas The Penn Manoi Community 4-H Club met lecently at the home of John Thomas Repoits on piojeets weie given as the role call, games wei e played and refreshments weie served The next meeting will be held at the Ann Letoit Elementary School on August 26. KOOKIE KOOKS by Ellyce Jean Engle The Penn Manor Kookie Kooks will hold their annual roundup "t 800 P M on Monday, August 11, at the home of Ellyce Jean Engle, Conestoga Rt ±2 Al ‘hough the club has been split -he loundup is foi both the .ounger and the oldei guls Con ti aiy to pievious iears, no pio ram is being planned foi the mothei s The value ol mu ch ng aiovnd gaiden and o> numental plants -bould be ie r zed at this time oftheyeai Due to adequate lam fall in lecen: weeks in most paits of the county, now would be a good t,me to apply the mulch in oidei to maintain this moistuie for the balance of the summei This is especially tiue in new plantings wheie the soil has been disturbed this giowmg season Mulch not only conserves moistuie, but eliminates the weeding problem Materials such as peat moss, tan bark, lotten sawdust, pebbles, 01 lawn clip pings may be used however, the mulch should not be placed against ornamental plants, leave several inches of open space around the shrub or tree trunk. and f S * f ~*Z -1 c M~r iV Don’t give tho< suckers a hrea Every acre of tobacco has about 200,000 suckers. That’s 200,000 reasons you ought to use “Sucker-Stuff.” Just spray it on once. “Sucker-Stuff” has a quicker sticker. This makes it faster and better. Which is reason two hundred thousand and one.' SUCKER-STUFF with the Quicker Sticker - s V* NcffsviUc Mulua3 Fire Insurance He ser Company and is a former presl- tlve Comi dent of the Lancaster County Ex- of the A tension Associal.on. in B Advif Try A Classified A yom T V , It l( 'A. r'p- vgs ■ Product ofTheAnsul Company, Mai ■ve iRI: si