14—Lancaster Farming, Saturday. April 23, 1960 Holstein Tour Is. Next Week A tour through a frozen food plant as well as visits to several dairy farms will be on the agenda of the Spring Tour of the Lancas ter County Holstein Breed ers on Wednesday, April 27. County Holstein Breeders and their families will tour the facilities of the Pet Ritz frozen food plant at Cham bersburg where they will see the baking and freezing of over 40 kinds of fruit and cream pies. The following herds will be observed in the Chambers burg area 1 K Nitterhouse and Nelson Mye r s, both of Chambersburg and Adam Martin of Maughansvxlle, Maryland The tour will leave the Connestoga Transportation Company terminal on Cast Chestnut Street promptly at 7:00 am and, after an eve ning meal with some of the members of the Franklin County Holstein Breeders, will return to Lancaster ab out 9:00 pm. National 4-H Conclave Opens About 200 of the Nation’s top-ranking 4-H Club mem bers from 49 states and Puerto Rico will attend the 30th National 4-H Conferen ce in Washington, DC, to day through April 29. With the youth will be 100 State 4-H leaders who will parti cipate in 4 H program work shops This will be the first time the annual Conference has not been held in June, and the first time both delegates and leaders will stay at the new 4-H Center formally opened last year when President Eisenhower cut the ribbon Conference theme will be “Getting Set for the Sixties ” Stressed for the young people will be “Kn ow Your Government” and citizenship - for the adult workers, leadership. Delegates will be two young men and two young women from each state ex cept Alaska, and from Puer to Rico, chosen from 2 254,- 000 4-H’ers belonging to ab out 93 000 clubs Those sel ected were named because of excentmnal achievements in leadership, citizenship, and community service, and for completing various farm ing, homemaking, and com munity-benefiting projects The Conference will be supervised by the Conpera five Extension Service of the U S Department of A" nculture and the State land grant colleges Assisting will be staff members of the FOR ANY FARM PURPOSE MADE THE FARMER'S WAY k » - LANCASTER PRODUCTION Ml ML CREDIT ASS'N 411 W. Roseville Rd Lancaster, Pa. Ph. Lane. EX 3-392) Bulk Spreading Service Dealers for— FERTILIZER and LIMESTONE SMUCKER BROS. Bird-in-Hand Ph. Leola OL 6-2229 at the Center, 7100 Connec ticut Avenue. The public is two 4-H supporting organi- invited to any of the gen zations, the National 4-H eral sessions On “Friends Club Foundation, headquar- c f 4-H” day, April 29, a gr tered at the Center, and the 'oup of widely-known per- National Committee on Boys sons in business and indust and Girls Club Work, Chi- r y will- be named “Partners cago. in 4-H”, a newly-designated Most of the assemblies and honor, for notable contnbut other meetings will be held ions to 4-H Club Work. BEFORE you buiEd INVESTIGATE 25uj Du V* wall-to-wall post-free interior V 34,40,50,60,70-ft. 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