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IS7-C Enthusiasm Makes A Difference * 1 *T * z * t" '« c * 1 f j*" ii ' " z jyXi *'X~i. *0" - ~'Z i ~ ' 1 ft; < "’4' Fuel ■'ri j* 'A*' ■ * ZcC ~jrjz~ ' ? fjy \ /* ' Assm a- - r : r *r»r ' “Grassroots Opinion” fiA-Sr* /,li_E AP/ **E<VS me a r d 'mm rf happened *o yes'erpey 3 5 dueS.‘im 3/ Cur grandParer*s cm 'g 4 * unanswered cy this genera* on //e a r e undergo rg changes e/ec/cay as metamorphosis ras *3ken c/er me world People tare the shapes of shooting stars mat curn mgr,*!/ anc men fade out Stooping to the fe/el of decency of today is a common cause among many unknowing mdi /(duals They don * see what fault there is in ■//hat they are doing and are nerded like sheep into every new pnase of the game that comes along People need to have an open mind about new ideas but they must look to them selves not to others, on which v/ay they want to go ” XXX LAKE CRYSTAL, MINN TRIBUNE “Where else but in America could you get an advertising piece that costs $50,000 to design, 5500.000 to print, offers S 2 million in prizes - and what is it called 7 Junk mail 1 ” : ' c 1! ' '< —' ~Xj~ 'r - for Railroads Zf *%Z*» •V* * oc " *•* • m (V-a* r \ a constant *r r* *y *» *" sc* see’"a* -'5-32C " c *‘*S- c s' seed DU QUO'N Il_ ir Arizona mg"*,ay crews cou'dr ‘ireec pace witr .inrere's untt 'oaosice signs we r e cnangeo a *gw yea's ago Before mem arc-hne' oceters read Deposit litter aneac one fourtn mile Many moto'isrs took me signs literally anc scattered garbage o/er the next auarter-mtie Tne roads are much cleaner officials say since the signs //ere reworded Liter container one fourtn mile XXX NORWICH CONN The United States was unaole to get a cease-fire m Vietnam m ten years It was able to get one m the Middle East in only two v/eeks Which proves once again, the old adage Unless the major powers agree the U N is unworkable And if they do agree then it is unnecessary " XXX WILLIAMSTOWN NJ, PLAIN DEALER “Not many complain about the loss of personal liberty involved in stopping for red lights ’ "■V i *r ~ - - I *' •" P - - E/ENING CAL- BULLETIN 30313 # THE LAST BEATTTTUDE >««n 7ii* * *rjr UP It Ijtswa f«c F«TBK7 - 1 - J 3 ™ r-iwym* SiirCttTf •• -CT tOHLL. 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'-tere tee rs -ere end for rear of B\in it. 23j 27 John -3 xe —srsssior. tnat tne resorsctiot: aody oi '""■S -5 - erv material and ?m joiir finger here. so_c ar.c see my sands What are we to make of tr-s aocarent discrepenco' The answer .s Nothing’" For ora thing a stimulating religious experience and the resurrection at its least was that) defies preise ex planation and com munication This was evident on the occasion of one of Jesus’ trips to Jerusalem John 12 27-29 1 The Eoangehst tells us that God spoke to Jesus But. says John Hie crowd said that it had thundered Others said, An angel has spoken to hun Men divinely inspired will usually '.ary greatly in perceiving and sharing with others the nature of that inspiration Beyond certamtv Secondly, the proof of the pudding" as far as the resurrection is concerned is to be found, not so much in what the disciples said about the resurrection ex periences, but what they did about it Although they could not fully agree on all the details of their inspiring experiences, they found in those experiences the power to become flaming witnesses for the Risen Lord. rt/ss////////s//y//^ NOW IS THE TIME... Mas Smith Coont> Agr. Agent Telephone ■ TO ETN> all ate source OF FERTILIZERS 7r- fertuizer needs of a zjot:. tar. come from organic „-. tre sou. InestocK r.ar.ure. plant root nodules commercial ter- This >ear all zcicuce rs are urged to take a rare look at their actual '.7rr needs per crop and tetermme the cheapest i,- _-ce of tnese elements. Due to tne scarat} and - pr*r once of most com mercial fertilizers, it is quite mat mans growers use less commercial rr-an-r :..,z*rs >77T- car. .izer providing the apolications are at •_-e proper time and the manure nas oeen stored "r £-5 wmnoat much leaching. A ton :: cattle maure contains aoom 10 pounds of nitrogen. 5 ooands ohosphorus. and 10 pounds of potash. Poultry manure contains 20 pounds or nitrogen. 16 of pnosphorus, anc £ pounos of potash Don't enook the fertilizer value manure this spring. Store arc nandie it wise!} TO PLAN FOR ALFALFA SEEDING -TOT Alfalfa is still queen” of me forage crops and one of the nest sources of protein anc minerals for most species of livestock. Local growers who are needing mors acreage are urged to consider a straight alfalfa seecmg early this spring In fact, these seeduigs could be mace just one month from now m the southeastern part of the state. Some chemical weed control will be needed since there will not be a nurse crop Many growers r2\ e harvested two cuttings from this new seeding the first growing season. Cer tified seed, a well prepared and limed seedbed is needed. in^ Farm Calendar Monday. February 25 00 p m - Stoverstown 4-H Crafts Club meeting. York Co. 4-H Center. 30 - Pa. State Grange regional Grange Hall, Kutztown. 30 - Glen Rock-Loganville 4-H Tractor club meeting, at Gus Farm Supply, Seven Valleys, 7 30 - Spring Grove 4-H Horse club meeting, York Co 4-H Center. 1 30 - Octorara Young Farmers meeting on Diesel and Gasoline Engine maintenance and tune up, C. B. Hoober and Son shop, Intercourse. Feb 25-27 - Farm Credit Conference, focus on financial needs of Young Fanners, Indianapolis, Ind We may sometimes" feel the disciples had a great advantage in experiencing the Risen Lord is such dramatic fashion, but Jesus himself indicates that the highest blessedness of all is for those of us who “have not seen and yet believe.” lit and the use of tr.e seedmg metnod is =— recommended TO INSPECT P ASTI Hi The littering o: rura ways ana fields co".\. and no doubt this mo -] practice will be a or ,z -- for years to come Li-.esb,. ■ producers should ta f ;e tune to go over tneir lands near a road or hur«6\ and remove all types o: jxi. and empty containers Stir of these may contain oobo' that will tali the ammais Don’t think that the animat will not find them Decause this has often led to me loss of livestock. On cropland tms same junk should be removed because it ma. damage machinery ano am bottles or glassware may cut tractor tires. This might be 2 good community sen ice activity for youth or cnic groups TO ARRANGE FOR FUEL NEEDS According to my un derstanding of existing laws fanners are to get 100 per cent of their current needs for agricultural production This might be a good time to contact your fuel dealer and inform him of jour needs this is especially true if you have expanded your farm operation since last y ear It may be necessary to com plete forms for additional fuel if you are not assured of your needs. The local Agricultural Conservation and Stabilization Office in the Farm and Home Center Lancaster. has been delegated the responsibility of assisting in providing the proper forms and in making the proper contacts Don’t delay m looking into your fuel needs until the week that you will be needing the fuel Tuesday. February 26 9:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m Vegetable Growers meeting, Holiday Inn, Kulpsville, Bucks Co., conference, Feb. 26 and 27. 7:30 p.m. - Hedging with Commodity Futures, Merrill Lynch Seminar, Livestock Exchange Room, Lancaster Stock Yards. 7:30 - Chanceford 4-H Community club meeting, Chanceford Elementary School. 7:30 - River Hill 4-H Horse club planning meeting at the home of Elmer Sueck, Airville RDI. 7:45 p.m. - Cr °P Management meeting, Com Production, Garden Spot High School, vo-ag room. Wednesday, February 27 7:00 p.m. - York County 4-H roller skating party, Roll ’n Way Rink, E. Market St., York. 7:30 p.m. - Eastern Lan caster County Farmers meeting. Clean Streams Law and the (ContinuedOn Page 16) FIELDS
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