CLICK'S Distributor for ROOFING & SPOUTING BAKED ENAMEL UN ROOFS Colors; Turquoise, Red, White (only) FULL SERVICE DEALER SALES & INSTALLATION SAMUEL B. CLICK R.D.I, Kinzer, PA Ph.(717)442-4921 Please call before 7 A.M. or after 6 P.M. No Sunday Calls GEO.V.SEIPLE & SON R.F.D. No. 2, Van Boren Road, Easton, PA 18042 Phone 215-2SB-7U6 UREA 46% N. Per Ton, Bulk, F. 0.8., Easton, PA *141.65 SULPHATE OF AMMONIA 21% N. Per Ton, Bulk, F. 0.8., Johnstown, PA *38.00 SPECIALS 50 lb. BagTerramycm Crumbles $7.00 50 lb. BagTerramycm Crumbles (4 Bags) ..$26.50 LASSO (m 5 Gal. Containers) Per Gal... .$13.00 AATREX 4-L (in 7}h Gal. Containers) Per Gal. $13.65 COMBIOTIC (24 lOOcc bottles per case) In case lot. Per bottle $2.49 COMBIOTIC (single lOOcc bottle) Per bottle $2.65 Seiple Milk Replacer No. 21-85 50 lb. bag $11.50 Seiple Milk Replacer No. 65 50 lb. bag $9.50 Seiple Veal Maker No. 20-20 50 lb. bag $15.50 ' iwddifer sssya Bank Financing & Lessing Available e Our Sow Castle on Display at: E. M. HERR Mr. Mitchell is from the Chester County Agricultural Extension office. He is new at the Job and will be working with 4-H clubs. At the meeting, Macy Myers gave a mini-report on “The Wool.” Macy also brought in different objects having to do with wool, the manufacturing, and the products made from wool. Fred Keys also gave a mini report on “The Cleanliness of the Pen.” A tail docking demon ~| stration was given by David I Lytle. Billy MacCauley also I gave a docking demon stration using a different method. Sixteen members were present at this meeting. EQUIPMENT, INC. Golden Fleece 4-H meets The club recently held it’s monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Mcnhennett with Mr. Tom Mitchell as the guest. So What Happiness is that peculiar sensation you get when you’re too busy to be miserable. Politicians won der how the Lord can run the world without appointing commitees A race horse is the only animal that can take several thousand peo ple for a nde at one time Beef Cattlemen Feed 39 extra head FREE from every 100 acres of corn with new Pennfield 726 Full details on page 5 smusiiL.... economical, plug-up-and-go total farrowing environment qualifies for tax investment credit RDI, Willow Street Among the dairymen receiving certificates of merit at Atlantic Breeders' recent annual District 4 meeting were, left to right: Henry 18 dairymen recognized Eighteen Northern Lan caster County dairymen were honored for having high producing herds this past year at the twelfth annual District 4 meeting for Atlantic Breeders Cooperative members held February 24 at the Blue Ball Fire Hall. Receiving Certificates of S v.V^ Look at a few of the ViliToiV features we build •J 1 " "I into our structures. * I Lancaster Farm Merit for having top Dairy Herd Improvement Association were: Henry Kettering, Lititz R 3; Earl N. Landis, Manheim R 7; Donald Eby, Gordonville Rl; Clyde Martin, East Earl Rl; Christian Zook, Gap R 2; David L. Landis, Colebrook Rd., Lancaster; Titus Stoner, Bowman Rd., 717-464-3321 Saturd Kettering, Clyde Martin, Donald Eby, Donna Akers, Earl Landis, Arthur Wenger, end Nathan Stoltzfus. Landisville; Arthur Wenger, Manheim R 6; Harry Aungst, Marietta Rl; Nathan E. Stoltzfus, Gap R 2; Albert F\y, Manheim R 7; Hiram Aungst, Elizabethtown Rl; Ivan S. Stoltzfus, Honey Brook Rl; Harold Shelly, Manheim R 2; Harvey Heller, Willow Rd., Lan caster ; Masonic Homes Farms, Elizabethtown; J. Wilmer Conrad, Newport Rd., Lititz; Alvin K. Bollinger, Lititz R 4. All herds were at least 15 per cent above the state average for butterfat last year, while at least two thirds of the cows in these herds are progeny of Atlantic sires. The awards were presented by C. P. Brantley, Atlantic’s Field Supervisor for this area. Reports by District 4 Director Clyde Martin of East Earl, Pa., and management representative Willis Ritchey, Service Manager, informed mem bers that 1975 was a very successful business year for Atlantic. The service program was up-dated with the entire area divided into 66 units and all farmer - members can now use WATS numbers to call toll-free for AI service. Atlantic sires maintained their rating among the nation’s best for transmitting profitable traits, Ritchey said. The first meeting of the York County Central Tractor Club was held at the 4-H Center near Bair. The following officers were elected: President: Jack Parr, Vice-President: Tommy Welsh, Sec.: Kevin Laugbman, Treas.: Paul Myers m, News Reporter: Jonathan Myers. Leaders are Ronald Horn, Phil King, Rodney and Tim Eisenhart with meeting held every Thursday night. TRY A CLASSIFIED AD! March 13,1976 83 Tractor officers elected