—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, June 19,1971 6 24 Lancaster County Delegates To Attend 12th Club Congress The 12th Pennsylvania 4-H The two keynote speakers will Club Congress with the theme be US Senator Richard of “Serving and Caring” will be Schweiker and Father Beinaid held from June 21-24 at Pennsyl- Petnna Also taking part in the vania State Univeisity program will be Carl Dossm Jr, There will be 24 Lancaster Vista and former IFYE volun- County 4-H delegates taking pait toers. and James Rohrbaugh in the four days of activity < th^ n f al alts graduate of Olaf College) The 4-H Congress is d“si°n<>d The will contribute to develop an appreciation of ldeag m asse mblies, discussion service to the family, the com- amJ inteiest groups to share with munity, and the world others at home Other activities include swimming, tennis, bas ketball, softball, and tour of campus Club Asks More Bakers If you are 11 or 12 and would like to learn to cook, join the Mount Joy Busy Bakeis, om first meeting is June 21 All om’ meetings aie on Monday So far we have 25 membeis We meet at St Maiks United Methodist Chinch on Mam Street in Mount Joy Meetings me fiom 9 am until 11 am If you aie inteiested, come and see or call Mis Arthur Sweistait Box 307, Mount Joy RDI, Phone 653- 1505, Mrs J Clarence Gieidei, Box 397, Mount Joy RDI, Phone DIFOLATAN 0 4 FLOWABLE The leading flowable fungicide made to fight potato blight. DIFOLATAN gives excellent protection against teeth early and late blight. And is particularly effec tive against tuber rot. DIFOLATAN sticks to the plant, resists weather ing from ram or sprinkle irrigation. That means you can maintain your schedule without worrying about the effects of weather or irrigation. Protection against tuber rot is outstanding When you put potatoes in storage, you’ll never know how well you did in the blight fight until you’ve shipped the last of them Fields may look reasonably healthy before harvest, but if you put infected tubers into storage, you can find yourself with a costly, heavy cull out of late blight tuber rot infection. DIFOLATAN works to give you greater yields of healthy potatoes. And—because it’s flowable—it does that even better. Another good thing about the fastest selling potato fungicide It works on cucumbers, melons, and tomatoes, too. P. L R|g|R .& BRO., INC. Smokefown, Pa. Victoi Longenecker, 4-H Lead ei. and Joan Lucas, assistant Ex tenison home economist, will he accompamng the 4-H’eis on their foui-day adventme §|4-H News 653-5879, Mis Clair Hollmger, Mount Joy RDI, 01 Mis Musser Heisey, Mount Joy RDI Call now Chevron Chemical Company, Oitho Division. San Francis co, California 94120, Helping the World Grow Better®. News Repoiter, Maiy Rebecca Loiaw 397-3539 Members participating in Pennsylvania 4-H Congress in clude. Sandy Arnold, Lancaster, Sharon Brubaker, Mount Joy RDI, Dons Burkholder, Lititz RD2, Christine Erb, Mount Joy RDI; Brenda Eshleman, Eliza bethtown RDI, Robin' Fellen baum, Lancaster; Shirley Le fever, Oxford RDI Donna Nissley, Mount Joy RDI, Sarah Roth, Landisville, Anne Spangler, Marietta, Kris Stehman, Conestoga, Linda Stoltzfus, Mount Joy RDI, Ellen Habegger, Akron, Vickie Siglm. Conestoga RD2 Mailyn Lausch, Akion Lairy Aaron, Quairyville RDI, Darryl Bollinger, Manheim KDI, Eric E=hleman, Pequea RDI, Ed Hess, Strasburg RDI, Rick Hess, Strasburg RDI, Jetf Risssr, Leola RDI, Dudley Rohrer, Man heim RDI, Lynn Royei, Laneas lei and Tom Wivell, Columbia RDI Mr. Farmer... WE ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE RED ROSE FARM SERVICE, Inc. PENNA. MONDAY, JUNE 21, COMPUTE FARM NEEDS • FEED • SEEDS • FERTILIZERS • AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS Also a complete selection of HERD HEALTH PRODUCTS This store will operate as a branch of the Red Rose Farm Service Inc. of Quarryville and will be under the general man agement of PAUL L. "PETE" HOWARD. MR. MERLE W. REEDY will be assuming the responsibili ties as manager of The Buck operation. PHONE 284-4464 They Look New; They Are New! NBW BUTLER | |j| | ”GRAIN BINS The new Butler grain bin—with wider body sheets, a broader corrugation and fewer parts—provides real savings and faster, easier erection. Other high performance im provements include a steeper roof for more grain storage capacity; a new floor—a stronger, clear-punched floor which installs quickly; a new step-in door with corrugated. frame, located above ground; and many more. See us today for details on the new Butler bin. Designers and Installers of Feed, Grain, and Auger Systems. M. K. HOKE Est. 148 S. Main St., Manheim, Pa. Phone 665-2266 THE OPENING OF AT THE BUCK, Grinding and Mixing Services Available STORE HOURS Monday Thru Thursday Friday Saturday Till Noon ON 7:30 A.M. to 5 P.M. 7:30 A M. to 9 P.M. PHONE 786-7361 1971 4.. J
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