• Form Colondor (Conl.nucd Pom 1* ur n 4 H Club. Mi Viv Kiu Hall 7.30 pm - Fain ,ii (| tionic Foundation bond of dme iot> r.imi and Home Ci n‘( i 800 pm - rj,|, .i’.i Voun,; Farmciv irui„ Vo room Kphia.a Hi. ’ Sihuol Wednesday April 22 730 p m i,.ini -i* i Cuunlv 4H Wildhte Club, ii'oigaii izal.on muting. Piodnelion Cud i Muildm, 411 \V Rose villi Road. Lau'j'U’i Thursday April 23 fl 30 a m - 330 p m Flower Grower's Dav. IVnn Slate 1:30 pm Women's Gaiden Club flown show. Moi.ui.m Chinch Hill. Lancastei 6 15 pm.—“ Sew Smait," Chan nel 33. 7 00 p m Faim Women So ciety 26. 6407 Mu urn Circle. East Pctcisbuig 7-30 p m —Countvw ido 4 H Hol stein Club meeting. Farm and Home Center Southeastern County Agents meeting. Av along Dauy Res taurant, York Friday, April 24 \ll day—Environmental Educa tion Laboiator> for school administrators, Vo - Tech School, Mount Joy 8.00 p m.—Review of new Meat Trust a valuable tobacco crop to a herbicide? Sure, if itfc Balart Tobacco is probably the most pampered of all crops. For centuries it has been cared for by hand. Chemical weed control? Too risky. But with hands fast disappearing, some thing is taking their place. Trustworthy Balan. Applied be fore transplanting, Balan kills 20 weeds and grasses as they germinate, for months. Gives tobacco plants a free hand to mature tender and unblemished. The cost? From $8 to $lO an acre. Don't hesitate. See your Balan dealer. (Balan™—bentfin, EUnco) Fish Warden Quits His Job The ici ciillv appointed W.i Inw.ivh I’aitolman lot l.am.is (ci Cnnnfv has ico(_i’cd The in \\ full w >’ «!• n ( ni v V I’noi. a native of ttedfoul Cuunlv. made In- u-n,n..lii,n effeelive la-1 M.imli 27 Roheit .1 I’.ielo e'eeulive ilnedoi o’ the Pa Fish Commission -aid in ll.n i islnn g Ilooi u.n n.nm d in the po-l e.n Iv in Fehiu.n \ <e -in i •( d Waiden Samuel W Hail who was piomoted and ti in Pil'd to Venango Countv Door had acted a- fi-h w.n den foi (lie countv oi i. lorn enough to snueivise Hie it,* stocking of limit m count;, .streams Riclo said he then sub milled his icsignalion foi per sotial i casons Inspection Act, Faint and Home Centei Saturday, April 25 14th annual Mennonite Tu- County Relief Sale, Twin Slope Faimei’s Market West of Morgantown meat pioducts moving in inter -830 a m -130 pm—Environ- state or foreign commerce aie mental Education Laboiatoij wholesome, prepaied and han for school administrate! s, died in a sanitary manner, and Vo-Tech School, Mount Jo\ truthfully labeled State Firm Fined $6OO For Violating Meat Law Koile mid Co .'!*>•> I- HiMvick Si i*ton w.is (niv<l S(i00 foi Vmliiling the Fedeial Mim( 111 Vr.lioil Ail in ,i lVdii.il coin! .ulion M.iuh 31. (he I'S De railment ol Aim h tilUiif ic pm Is I ,Sl> \ s Coiisinnn .in.) S'.u kiting suuu’ *-.11(1 tin fnin wlmli ii.ni entued .i nolo ion lemli'ii plc.i in iho )' S Dull id ( (mil in Philadelphia was fn> c'l MOO on i.uli of m\ lounls of shipping non Fedeiallv inspect oil meat in intei stale coninK'ii'i' dining 1968 and 1969 Bologna, sausage and poik weic among the non inspceli'd pioduits Hit* company sold ncioss the Pennsylvania Vew Jeisey State line officials said The Fedeial Meat Inspection Act admmisteied b> C&MS. ic quires Federal inspection of all meat products shipped acioss State lines or in foreign trade It helps assure consumers that Lancaster Farming, .Saturday. April 18.1070 " Two sisters this week captured top honors in the 4-H Soil and Water Conservation Club competition. They are Brenda, 9, reserve champion, and Karen 14, grand champion, daughters of Mr. and Mrs Milton K Horst, New Holland RDI Karen’s display, in the background, showed the import ance of types and size of soil particles in conserving the land and in achieving maximum production Brenda’s pro ject showed why terraced land saves water and prevents erosion. Karen attends Garden Spot High School and Brenda goes to Hinkletown Elementary School Read Lancaster Farming For Full Market Reports SEE ME TODAY! P. L. BOHBER S BROi, IHC. Smoketown, Pa. 397-3539
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