16—UncnUr Farming, Saturday. April 26. 1975 Sharing ideas on local government ssues during a special legislative oreakfast at State 4-H Capital Days in -larrisburg, April 7*B, are, from left: Rep. Nicholas B. Moehlmann, Rep. H. Jack Selzter. Julia Woods. Eric Somgardner, Connie Horst, Alice Youth Calendar Upcoming Events Friday, May 2 York Hort 4-H Club meeting and tour of the Charles Schaeffer Flower Shop. Tuesday, May 6 Golden Guernsey Club meeting at Fred Crider’s 7:30 p.m. Thursday, May 8 Lititz-Manheim 4-H Club meeting 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 13 /ork Central 4-H Dairy Club meeting at the Welsh home 7:45 p.m. Thursday, May 20 , incoln 4-H Community Club meeting at 7:30 p.m. at the Mt. Airy Fire Hall. A talk on vegetable gar dening will be presented. Arcadian Liquid. Easy way to feed and weed. Knock off two important Jobs in ona aasy trip. Just add a proper herbicide to Arcadian Golden Uhan'* or SLF mixed liquid fertilizer while the circulator pump is running, and weed as you feed in one trip over your field. One feed and weed application can do away with several time-consuming cultivations and the resulting crop thinning, root damage and toil compaction. Your crops grow faster when roots don’t have to compete with weeds for plant food and moisture. And the bigger yields are easier to harvest in weed-free fields. Only liquid makes feed and weed so easy. It’s easier still when you have us do the job for you. Our custom application will free you JOHN I. MARTIN New Holland R#l Wenger, Senator Clarence F. Man beck. The two-day event was designed to give 4-H members a working knowledge of the functions of state government which is part of the youth citizenship program. York Homemakers Day Set April 29 “A Time To Remember” is the theme for the York County Extension Homemakers Day of the Cooperative Extension Service of Penn State University. It will be held April 29, 10:00 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. at St. Matthews Lutheran Church, 849 W. Market St., York. Highlighting the program will be Attorney John Rauhauser, Chairman of the York Bicentennial Com mission with a presentation of “York County’s Past is York County’s Future”. The program will also include entertainment by the Far mers Daughters and a talk on “Horaemaking Is Changing” by Dr. Helen E. Bell, Coordinator of Family for other jobs and assures uniform results. So stop in or call. You can count on us to give you the best combination of crop protection chemicals and liquid fertilizers. See me now. Living Extension programs at Penn State. The whole program will be centered around the past. Anyone is invited and advance reservations must be made by calling the Extension Office. MEMO HAY, STRAW and EAR CORN SALE EVERY MONDAY AT 11A.M. EVERY WEDNESDAY 12:00 NOON NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES, INC Phone 717-354-4341 Lloyd H Kreider Auct ARCADIAN Phone 717-354-5848 TAKE THE GUESSWORK OUT OF BREEDING AND THE DECK IN YOUR FAVOR. HERD COUNSEL WILL TO YOUR FARM. AT YOUR REQUEST. TO SHOW EX HOW IT IS DONE. YOU WANT THE HIGHEST YIELDS POSSIBLE ANI ONLY WAY TO ACCOMPLISH IT IS TO HAVE ACT SEEN THE OFFSPRING OF VARIOUS PRODUCING: WE RE THE AREA’S ONLY TOTAL SERVICE THAT YOU EVERYTHING YOU SHOULD KNOW. I AH 1 * (hMiittl ON-SITE BREEDING SERVICE Herd Evaluation and Personal Programing for Highest Yield! HERD EVALUATION & CONSULTATION SEMEN SALES - PROGRAMMED SELECT TOTAL SERVICE ON THE FARM BREEDING SUPPLIES & TANK INSURANCI A. I. SCHOOLING & TRAINING ANIMAL HEALTH & ALLIED PRODUCTS FOR THE FARM EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTOR FOR SELECT St CALL US (56-8626 — <o <HQM COUNSEL Box 46, RD2, Cochranville, PA 19330
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