Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 14, 1970, Image 9

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    # lalfHiim a total oS 2,024 boys and Kiris fast year to help conduct them
participating in 2410 projects, and a small charge was made for
(Continued from Page 1) 322 4 . H Lcadm werc ln ‘ gc ( v rc . atte ndancc in order to serve
meetings conducted by the load- sponsible for carrying on the everyone, All the woikshops
er« ami an»«nHod hv in non work ol these clubs under the dl- were conducted in the Farm and
w rcr,ion ° r lhc Count F Extension Home Center. They will be rea-
There were 72 program planning wor k crs clung 20.000 fourth and fifth
meetings with an attendance of Mrs Uorls Thomas reporte(l graders this year through TV on
620. 35,012 attended 607 Exten- that the Extension service has Saturday afternoons, stimulating
sion staff meetings. Other meet- served Lancaster County for 57 wr
ings the staff attended reached years. The interest in workshops Victor Plastow listed scvcinl
34,680 people. There were 77 4-1 J has increased to the point that meetings of interest particularly
clubs functioning last year .with six teachers had to be hned the to farmers for February and
CASHWAY
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(Look For This SigrT)
RELIABLE DOUBLE HUNG WINDOWS BY WEATHER SEAL
Glass Size
20x16
20x24
24x16
24x20
24x24
24x28
3^16
Storm Windows
Owens Corning
Suspended Ceiling
2'x4' Panels
Embossed
Pebble White . 99c EA,
Sculptured 1.27 EA.
Etched
Fissured 1.48 EA,
Paneling 4xB Sheets
Lafian 3 Colors $2.-75-
G.P. Vinyl 3 Colors 53.75
Highland Birch
Rustic Walnut $11.96
Classic Oak
WHERE YOUR DOLLAR
GOES FARTHER
3 Miles East
on Route 340
(2275 Old Philadelphia
Lancaster,
Pennsylvania
WELCOME
Price
CALL
3
FOR
ROUGH
OPENING
SIZES
13.55
16.63
14.31
15.63
16.98
18.93
15.09
o Fit All
Dimension
Lumber
Fir *tl MBM
2x4 8 $122
Fir £1
2x4 —lO to 16’ . $ll9
Spruce £1
2x6 8’ to 20’ 8110
Spruce irl
2xB —B’ to 20’ . $ll2
Spruce ;rl
2xlo —B’to 20’ . $ll4
Nails 50 lb.
Price
_6 Common . .. 6.87
7 Common . . 6.87
-8 Common ... 6.87
10 Common . . . 5.89
16 Common 5.89
20 Common 5.89
Same Low Price
on all Nails
95c EA
1.27 EA,
4.98
58.15
Pike)
DELIVERY AVAILABLE
THESE ARE JUST
A FEW OF
OUR
LOW LOW
EVERY DAY PRICES
Glass Size
28x20 16.43
28x28 19.97
32x16 15.87
32x20 17.34
36x16 17.28
36x20 18.80
26x24 19.71
bove $8.99 EA.
HAULING AVAILABLE
JUST ASK US
HAUL
YOUR OWN
AND SAVE
Phone: 397-4829
Phone: 397-4820
Sheathing
Plywood
4xB Exteiior
5/16 2.62
3/8 2.65
1 /2 3.36
5/8 4.18
3/4 5.42
White Pine
Mouldings
Lin. Ft.
3” Base . . . 12c
2 1 /4" Casing . .. 9VaC
Mix 3 4 Shoe 3*At
1% Stop . .
3 4 Qt. Round
2” Brick Mould . 18c
3 4 Cove .... sVsc
OPEN 7 30 to 5 30
SIX DAYS A WEEK.
Lancaster Farming. Saturday. February 14,1970
Robert F. Eshleman, Ph. D., left, Mount Joy receives
the 4-H Alumni Recognition Award from Jay Irwin, asso
ciate county agent.
March. He said DDT and 2-4-5 T
(brush killer) heibicide have
been banned due to their chemi
cal carry-over qualities and cau
tioned farmers that a new feder
al Child Labor Law prevents a
boy or girl from 14 to 16 years
ot age from driving a tiactoi on
a neighbors faim unless they
have a card of certification to do
so He stated that Lancaster
County has the laigest 4-H en
rollment in the state They have
10% less Extension workers in
the state than ten yeais ago Last
yeai the federal govei nment pro
vided funds for vvoik in foods
and nutrition in low income com
munities of 20 counties and will
piovide greater funds this yeai.
Price
Jay iiwm presented Dr Robeit
F Eshleman with the State 4-H
Alumm Recognition plaque for
1 969 This is conducted by the
Coopei ative Extension Sei vice
and the plaque is made available
by Ohn Mathieson Chemical
Coipoiation Candidates aie se
lected by the Pennsylvania State
Umveisity ExtensionSeiuce Dr
Eshleman is Piofessoi of Socio
logy at Fianklm and Maishall
College This yeai he is on leave
and is a visiting leseaich fellow
at the Umveisity of Glasgow,
Scotland He had six yeais ex
perience in 4H woik in Lancas
ter County and was cited foi his
continuing work with youth and
education, having seived in
KILL RATS and MICE FAST
with FERRET... the great new
breakthrough
s*Ac
4*Ac
Fancy packaging and over- farmers and feeders coast
drawn claims are aimed at to coast. Also by stock
the public, but do not fool yards m Chicago, Omaha
rats and mice. To kill rats and Denver. Come in and
and mice you need the let us explain how soh
amazing Ferret Rat and can achieve perpetual con-
Mouse Killer. Rats find it trol using Ferret
irresistible, steal the dead-
ly httle sack and carry it .
to their nest. Ferret is p\
used and acclaimed by
Eastern State Distributing Co.
Lititz, R. D. 2
4-H Award
in Rat and Mouse Control
LET THEM STEAL THEIR OWN POISON
many capacities locally and in
ternationally.
Mr. and Mrs Robert C. Groff,
Quarryville R 3, Mr and Mrs.
Robert Kauffman, Elizabethtown
R 1 and Mr. and Mrs Ai thur W.
Longenecker, Drumore R.l were
recognized for hosting IFY stu
dents
Dr William H. Duncan, Presi
dent of Milleisville State College,
foi the past one and half years
spoke on the topic “Public High
ti Education In The Common
wealth of Pa And Who It Selv
es” He referred to four areas
oui tax money is used to snp
poit. 1 —l3 State Colleges and 1
Univeisity owned, maintained
and opeiated by the State of Pa.
2—State related colleges; Uni
veisity of Pittsburg, Temple and
Penna State Univeisity. 3 —14
or 15 State supported schools
which the state helps to support
but has no contiol over And
4—Community Colleges. A fifth
aiea is scholai ships and loan
giants to students attending col
lege in and out of the state Also
the state has a stiong pnvately
suppoited highei education sys
tem Presently 5100 students aie
enioiled at Milleisville State
College Di Duncan says “Piaise
the Loid foi the geneiation gap.
We expect change Theie aie
tin eats to om way ot life but
that is a minouty gioup We
have to learn to woik with those
who aie trying to make a
change ”
Ph. 626-8909
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