(Continued from P«fl« AM) tension meetings as well as youth and adult community groups. Circle April 2nd on your calen dar and help the 4-H program by bidding at die sale at the Solanco Fairgrounds. As sale time ap proaches, there will be more spe cific information available on the animals and other items that will he ''"etioned. If you have questions or are in terested in donating an animal, contact one of the committee members listed below: John St John (Co-Chair) 610-869-8745 Mildred Seeds 8H330 Alfalfa... The New Generation Multi-Leaf Alfalfa combines the best yield, relative feed value and disease resistance i J ■ ; | _ ■ Phytophthora Root Rot Verticillium Wilt Anthracnose . Bacterial Wilt Fusarium Wilt Aphanomyces (Co-Chair) 610-269-0759 Timothy Barlow ....610-932-5274 Edward Breckbill...6lo-932-3307 Stanley Guest 610-469-6627 Duane Hershcy 610-593-5998 Donald Hostetler ...610-857-9648 John Hostetler 610-932-8664 Leon Kurtz 610-593-5387 Galen Martin 610-273-9686 Sharon Nolan 610-593-7465 Jane Pepple 610-932-3975 Kenneth Umble 610-593-2274 James Wertz 610-933-4702 Walter Wurster & Cheryl Fairbaim 610-696-3500 More Milk... More Profit Per Acre Beachley-Hardy Seed Company County 4-H Center Dairy Salt tunUy, April 2.1994 11.00 ajn. ' linwndf, Quanyville PLUS more leaves! nmmivmm 1-800-442-7391 $B,OOO In Scholarships To Be Awarded By Auxiliary ST. JOSEPH, Mo. A total of win be awarded to five young men $B,OOO in college scholarships and five young women involved Chris ft Chester Stoltzfus Sue Pint* Ridge Star Faint 134 Tim ft Phyllis Barlow Joan South Charles J, Moore Pansy Kevin Stablnecker 0134 Richard Hostetler 21 Marie ft Melody Stoltzfus Glenda Jerries Sam A Marian Stoltzfus 154 Richard L. Myers 86 Eric Jordan 64 Breck-A-De Farm 68 33 142 Calvin R. Blank Nan Disease Ratings; HR - Highly Resistant R = Resistant MR = Moderately Resistant LR = Low Resistant S = Susceptible NR = Not Rated H 4-04 H 3-06 31,167 27,486 3-04 29,185 4.04 2-09 30.246 28,324 9-00 27,060 5-09 27,897 4-iO 27,771 5-09 3-08 27,402 26,538 8.00 29.086 24,513 7-09 25,244 3-01 27,143 28,160 25,425 5-11 4-10 3-04 26,027 3-08 Lancaster Fanrtng, Saturday, March 5, IW4-A27 in the Angus business. The scholarships are awarded by the American Angus Auxiliary and are selected by an Auxiliary committee based on interest, involvement, and excellence in the Angus business, school and community activities, according to Linda Brest, Marshall, 111., president of the national Angus woman’s organization. Each state or regional Angus Auxiliary is eligible to present one girl and one boy application for scholarship consideration. State competitions are to be completed by June. Judging of the state can didates for the national scholar ships will then occur in Louisville, Ky., in August. 1112 956 939 844 978 1062 950 898 840 1080 1127 Scholarship applications can be obtained from Karen Eikmeier, national scholarship chairman, RR #4 Box 204, Pipestone, MN 56164, (605) 997-2022. 874 864 829 811 966 870 858 ■■ Clip Save ■■ ■■ ■■ ft*® 5 * *-£»«■ I new MMm I I PEEL LESS IgiM I BARN PAINTING H| I I Barns In Lancaster and surrounding I counties are ruined by overcoating! ■ I Resurfacing is the remedy! I A. RESURFACE by water blasting using your * c pressure washer with the latest dirty chaser q £ gun or have It done professionally. -5" m B. Into this resurfaced wood elding we first coal * e with the new high quality Kyanise Formula a * 77 stain paint for daep even penetration Into P the weathered barn siding. < 0 C. Second coat panetralea first coall Both coats * I are brushed with the finest of bristles to con* I Irol penetrating film for eveness and | ■ thickness. ■ D. These thin linseed oil and urethane films peel I less, since they are In the wood, promising | I more than double life. m E. At way below out of state competition cost. ■ F. Everything like many years ago, before | I peeling. « G. For free estimate call 717-445-6186 I or Write I I PEEL LESS PAINTING ■ 233 East Maple Grove Road I ('VaskS I VjjmwwK/
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