I 4-H clubs fill Lebanon Valley Mall r- LEBANON —35 Lebanon Edkin, Lebanon conn- * [County 4-H Clubs showed the oilman; Darvin Boyd, grooming steers, crocheting, public about “4-H Today for Hamilton Bank; Edgar J. an d planting house plants, a Better Tomorrow” at their Miller, People’s National annual 4-H Days at the Bank; and Don Griffith, Lebanon Valley Mall Lebanonmayor. recently. On display throughout the I Festivities began on weekend were over 40 I Friday evening with a exhibits created by 4-H | Fashion Show and a Milking members and leaders. Of I Contest, coordinated by Paul particular interest was the I Miller. Guests of the 4-H’ers “ 4 ' H 13 Action” booth, | included: Nicholas coordinated by ilnnetta | Moehlmann, state Showers. Here, 4-H’ers i* representative; Clarence showed some of the projects | Manbeck, state senator; *hat they do in 4-H such as I Harry Fisher and Ed Arnold, ma^an g 3 s °l 3r hot dog X county commissioners; Tom co °ker, cleaning tack, - 4-H displays such as this one decorated the mall during the weekend ac : tivities. The purpose of the event, according to Linda Rohrbach, was to inform : the public about 4-H and to encourage youth to join. pr /'T7AGWAYI M Give Them the Buzz Off! I !<?!# Fly Controls I I NowOnSale I I F~T Thru May 31,1980 I I ROLPHMX R.O.L. PREMIX B ?S£„?oL housed I • an insecticide in a feed in livestock barns and other ■ • contains Rabon to buildings • apply to ceiling, walls oontrotfly larvae m stanchions and other areas ■ -”</]) U )) manure »does not kill where flies congregate ■ adult flies (44-2300) (44-2110 12) ■ ■ 30 lbs reg $34 00 IqtregS7 99 ■ SALE £ a V a flQ I HH $ 3O OO SALE 9 # 19 B ro9 B AGWAY DUAL STOCK SPRAY AGWAY LIVESTOCK AND P ‘ »P\ H *00013103 Vapona and FARM SPRAY (Mj ] ■ i=ii n~n Ciodon to coolrol horn ,—p~n "contains 3% Pyrethnns ' 11 -■—- flies stable flies and 1 " = for fast knockdown of flgway Dairy Dustr H ,ace flies *can be used f many insect pests *safe M as a direct animal spray I cjn I for use in milkrooms , IZ*SJ space spray or in barns homes restau- a/>uiav n«mv V A y backrubbersf44-2131 33) rants i food processing fIuWAT DAIHT ■ n_T?^v t _i 2 gal reg $lO 95 flgwiy bvaitock plants (44-2182) 1 gal I DUSTER BAG H HgwayUliai HA & Farm Spray reg $l4 75 *contams I%Coral *effec ■ StodrSorav •"■■vDoa SALE tive economical control of ■ ”ljrr n _ horn flies on cattle (44-2140) ■ 3O gal reg $139 50 re g 52225 H ■ SALE $125.50 SALE ■ I Fi n AGWAY LIVESTOCK IMPROVED GOLDEN B m - if SPRAY g Ss s=====^^ sF s MALRIN BAIT ■ ■ *Vapona controls face and stable f v_ "contains Muscamone to lure m A flies Pyrethnns kill a broad range S riA»i flies and Methomyl for quick kill I I of insects *a multi-purpose '' IMPROVED "spread around windowsills and H formulation for protection against .Gofdeh l other areas where flies H biting flies in bam or pasture Maj|-|nT congregate (44-2170 72) ■ Agvwy (44-2174 78 80) I gal reg $619 , 11b reg $3 50 ■ I SALE’S 55 SALE’S® I 5 gal 30 gal cik ™ reg $26 95 reg $142 65 11 J 51b reg $l2 45 ■ SALE SALE SALE ■ H - 524.25 5128.35 —511.20 M H Always read and follow label directions carefully I AVAILABLE AT YOUR LOCAL AGWAY I ■ and FROM YOUR AGWAY DAIRY # ■ . . SUPPLY ROUTE TRUCK M ■ (agwayj A 4-H Fashion Show was held on Friday evening, and a pet dressing contest on Saturday afternoon featured youth teams dressing their pets in comical costumes. Prizes were supplied by the Lebanon Bologna Council. The weekend activities were completed with Equestrian Fashions coordinated by Karen Kleiner. - JOP n -* . . 4 I ■ njjy 5. - J h $ ■*&' Winners of the pet dressing contest were front from left: Mel Keller and Dav/n Dohrer both of Annville with Becky, their sheep. Back from left Melanie Bow, Donna Meyerhoeffer with Heidi; Gina Kierser with Daisy and Vicky Fulmer with her dog. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 5,1980-A23 dmi) THINKING... OF . U « «, LK BUYING A MILK TANK? DON’T DELAY! - CONSIDER TEMP-MATiC by DaiiKool f ISSSSS3 | i c i 21 1 ' c ■* i mm Jp ]ui ■' "23L. % Features: • Temp-Matic shows the temperature and records it every hour. • Identification light signals when the temper ature being monitored rises above 45°, Falls below 34°, or when the controller is switched off. • Solid-state six-cycle washing and sanitizing assures dependable, complete cleaning of the tank interior. USED BULK TANKS 200 gal. Girton D-2 300 gal. GirsCA-O 300 gal. Mueller 400 gal. Girton 400 gal. Mueller 500 gal. MojonnSO'- u D-2 500 gal. Girton 500 gal. Milkeeper 500 gal. Dari-Kool Ice Bank 545 gal. Sunset D-2 600 gal. Girton 600 gal. Mojonnk SOLD 600 gal. MilkeepsOUD /-SPECIAL FOR THE WEEK-** > 800 gal. Sunset - late model » 24 Hour Refrigeration Service f ★ Work Guaranteed ★' ~ • PLANNING LAYOUTS • SALES • INSTALLATION • SERVICE SHENK’S FARM SERVICE 501 E. WOODS DRIVE, LITITZ, PA 17543 PH 717-626-1151 • BulkTanks* Therma*Stor Our Service Trucks Are Radio Dispatched 24 Hr Service Offered •: DARI-KOOL 625 gal. Sunset 800 gal. Mojonnier 800 gal. Round Sunset 1000 gal. Sunset 1250 gal. Griton w/2 - 3 hp comp- ressors 2000 gal. Girton w/2 - 5 hp compressors 4000 gal. Mue"sL 0 '3 hp compressors Used Dumping Stations
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