Ten nlinued from Pace 60} "School and plans ,on ' ' t Berks' 4-H becoming,a nurse. Her ac 't-IS a Church tivities indude the Northern representative , Berks 4-H Dairy Club, 4-H ;0 i of S“Youth Baby Beef Club, Hamburg flianU" Michael’s FFA, Future Nurses Club, also belongs to Girls. Track and Basketball, w T inl Rinloev Club, and the Student Council. the Cathy Yanos. the current .r of Mr. and Mrs. Berks County'Daily Prin rnthero of Hamburg cess, and past princesses, attends Hamburg. Sue Seidel and Phoebe ftuth, titeh School and plans also _ attended the recent a licensed practical meeting to share, their ex ! rvnthia comes from a. periences as contestants and • Holstein dairy farm, v offer some friendly advice as ira Jo Yoder, the winners to this year’s can r of Mr. and Mrs. didates. As part of the 1 G Yoder from special program planned for., akersville. She at- the contestants in the 1976 Hamburg Area High pageant, Barbara Kleeman, ““ J a nutritionist from the Dairy Council in. Philadelphia, was on band to give the girls a ‘lesson on'the nutritional value, of dairy products. COMPLETE farm painting We Use Quality’ PAINT AND IT DOES STAY ON!! aerial LADDER equipment Modern and Efficient Method Reasonable Prices Spray-On and Brush-ln Method - -* Sandblasting if Necessary, FOR FREE ESTIMATES WRITE ‘ . ESH SPRAY PAINTING (OamelS Esh) (C Ralph Miller) SPRAY-ON MID BRUSH IN PAINTER BOX 350 A * .12572 , RONKS PA , - CHECK THESE FEATURES + Na-Churs product - contains N-P-K, sulphur, plus trace elements and has a pH of 6.8 to 7.2. + Trace elements can be mixed according to soil recommendations. ' + Neutral plant food and trace elements can all be placed in Root zone at planting time. + Ease of handling - no bags to. lift. + Our program with Na-Churs liquid fertilizer will increase your profits. A customer of Na-Churs liquid fertilizer will receive at no additional cost a.FREE SOIL TEST for Calcium Phos. Contact your local representative or call one of the following managers: MYRON 0. LeVAN RD2 ' Watsontown, PA 17777 SOY L SHERIZER Rouie 6, Long Lane Road Lancaster, PA 17603 PHONE; 717/872-7342 ONE HUNDRED SALESMEN NEEDED IMMEDIATELY girls vie - 3 Women’s • . Calendar Saturday, June 12 , Society 19 'meeting at 1:30 p.m. at home of Mrs. " Abram Root Society ' 25 meeting at 1:00 p.m. with, Ruth Groff hostess. The society will tour Rockford. Society 2 meeting at 1:30 P- m - - - ' During the business Monday, June 14 meeting it was moved and Society 7 meeting at 7;UO seconded to oppose Housebill p.m.First aid program. 2836 which would provide the . S * t U rd * y, £ unel ? on General' Assembly, its Society 3 meeting at 1:30 committees, and individual P , P* „ -members with a source of Society 27 meeting at 6:30 independent information, p.m. at Brubaker s evaluation, arid expertise on Spring House , for public issues. This would be Hawaiian Luau accomplished through the Soaeftr 8 meeting at 2 pm of the base resources of Society 18 meeting, at k no Wiedge available . at f■ M * our Pe(iuea colleges and universities/ - located in the . coasi:' moriwealth. Housebill 1696 was' also opposed. This bill states that ' v the confirmation of public utility commission members would require only a simple NA-CHURS LIQUID FERTILIZER WILL WORK FOR YOU Pounds Per Acre Parts Per Million PHONE: 717-742-8064 ORIE KINDY Box ISO Plumsteadville, PA 18949 PHONE: 215-766-8077,, At a recent meeting of Fulton Grange 66 several legislative measures were discussed. N0 3 SO 4 Water 1 Holding Cap. i- s'* f -v~- f -v \ - - s* vs ■- <. i:. .i: . Phoebe Ruth, 1973 Dairy Princess (holding girls are Cynthia Tothero, sitting to the left of book) shows her yearbook of dairy activities to this Phoebe, and Debbie Lutz on her right Pat Leiby year’s Berks County Dairy Princess hopefuls. The looks over Phoebe’s shoulder. Fulton Grange meets HUSKEE-BILT MAN! Huskee Gives You More! • Full 6x6* Poles • American made steel or aluminum • Spacious Doors |s ■ Factory Assembled Trusses • Top grade lumber throughout Eave heights to 19' Also Ask About Our... CONTROLLED ENVIRONMENT BUILDING A Thrive Center controlled environment building means heavier .'heaKhier animals, reduced labor and feed costs and almost no manure handling or odor. They pay for themselves in no time! ■~ V V* 'S At the Grange meeting, Charles McSparren an nounced plans for a one-day bus tour to Gettysburg, Harpers Ferry, and In ternational Village on Saturday, July 17. Plans were also announced for a weekend tour of New York on October 9 and 10., In terested .people should contact Charles McSparren. The Regional Youth Conference will be held-on Sunday, June 13, at Vicginville Grange. All In terested in attending should contact Peggy Galbreath. 'Anyone who wants to attend .Leadership School on June 29 to July 1 should contact Mrs*' Rutbann Wood. , Ttie next meeting of the Fulton Grange win be on June 14 and will consist of UR HUSKEE-BILT MEN MERVIN MILLER Lititz, PA Phone (717) 626-5204 LESTER MILLER TURBOTVILLE r PA PHONE (717) 649-5250 Lancaster Fanning. Saturday ANNAPOLIS, Md. - A series of three hearings will be held on June 20-29-30 by the Maryland Department of Agriculture on the proposed new Maryland Pesticide Regulations. . ~ The proposed regulations, an extensive updating and combining, are designed to bring Maryland’s regulations into compliance with the latest provisions of the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodentidde Art (FIFRA). • 'A full copy of the proposed regulations was published in the June' 9th “Maryland strawberry ice cream night. Salisbury and Colerain Granges will present a program on discoveries and inventions. An open meeting will be held on June 28. For this, the agriculture committee has invited Mr. Raymond Weber, public relations director of Dairy Council, Inc., to speak on nutritional aspects of dairy food. A bay and haylage contest will also be conducted. The public is invjited to attend.' M ' - .<v i , Pesticide hearings slated June 12, 1976—61 Register" which is available at public libraries. The hearings will be held as follows: June 28th in Baltimore at the Holiday Inn on Belmont Ave. and Security Boulevard, beginning at 8 p.m. June 29th in Annapolis at the Maryland Department of Agriculture’s conference room, Parole Plaza (next to Woodies), beginning at 10 a.m. June 30th in Easton at the Talbot. County Agricultural Center North of Easton, beginning at 8 p.ta. - BARBER Oil CO. [tex/icd] Fuel Chief . HEATING OIL I Oil HEATING EQUIPMENT AIR CONDITIONING MOUNT JOY, PA. Ph. 658-1821
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