Lancaster r arming, aaturosy. May 4. iy&» • Local Legislators (Continued from Page 17) Monday afternoon when they In vited the member 1 * to "sit in" while in session. Orientation pro grams were conducted by Sena tor Jeanette F. Rcibmnn of Northampton County and Repre sentative Alvin C. Bush of. Ly coming County. At the Monday banquet, "The Implications of The Pennsylva nia Constitutional Convention on Pennsylvania Youth” was dis cussed by Dr. Louis L. Mander ino, dean of the Duquesne Uni versity’ School of Law.' Local legislative officials were guests of the county 4-H mem bers at a Congressional Break fast Tuesday. At this session, delegates and lawmakers had an opportunity to discuss local is sues and define the purposes of the educational 4-H program. Dr. Russell E. Larson, dean of The Pennsylvania State Univer sity College of Agriculture, who served as main speaker at the breakfast, pointed out that “to day's youth live in a fast-mov ing. scientific, international, and space-minded age. It demands much study and preparation and it promises much in return.” Dr. Larson told the delegates that 4-H Club experiences have already gi\en them a headstart in accepting roles of leadership and responsibility. 4tTr . . , fortable for him and the right You are learning and appre- height ciating the requirements of or- Use child-size dishes and sil ganization, planning, and knoul- ver edge.- he said, “and you are Give small servings . Large learning that along with pnvi- amounts of food wili tend t 0 leges, opportunities, and rewards overw h e lm him come the obligations to society Maintain a calm and re]axed as a whole - atmosphere. Another popular activity was the Monday night social get-to gether when boys and girls were paired as dates by using data fed into a computer. P. Glenn Harr, assistant State 4-H Club leader at Penn State, coordinator for the event, said that State 4-H Capital Days is one of the highlights of the 4-H Citizenship training program at the state level. ARE YOU PUNTING A WINNER? Contest 216.3 bu. per acre. This is the 6th time Funk’s.G bcis won tliis contest. - Real proof of Funk’s-G .extra yieldability! High Yields of Quality corn is what yon get when you "plant these great Funk’s G-Rybrids G-4697 G-4644 G-5757 Call the Hoffman Seed Man nearest you for quick service on your last - minute seed corn order. A. H. Hoffman Seeds, Inc. Landisville, Pa. Cadette Carousel The Penn Laurel Council Wide Cadette Carousel will bo held in Lancaster on May 3-5. Fifteen hundred Cadette Girl Scouts arc expected to partici pate. A group of 45 cadettes and their lenders from Lititz will at tend the function. Lebanon Cadettes will be entertained over the weekend by the local scouts. A schedule of events has been arranged for the sbouts as fol-’ tews; .Saturday, Ma/ '9 .a.m; a tour of the Landis Valley Mu seum; 11:15 a.nt, lunch at the JftSa Hobse ?n Valley'jldad; rtWh bdTtrip to North*'JtifSeum' and Wheatland; 12:30 p.m., Planetarium Show; 2 p.m.,"tour of'Wheatland; 3:45 p.m. vvalk to Buchanan Park, 4 p.m. bussed to Long Park for retreat until 6 p.m. Six to 7 p.m. catered barbecue; 8 to 10 p.m. presenta tion of “Big Sing In”, 10 p.m„ parents arrive to return scouts to Lititz. Sunday, May 5, 10 a.m., Church services, 1 p.m. dinner at hostesses home; 2:30 p.m., guests Cadettes depart for then own homes. • Have You Heard? (Continued from Page 19) When You Use Any Aerocol Spray Never spray near fire or flame. Bit (Putted CHICK- New Holland, Pa. eastern branch [7l7] 354-5168 898-2261 NEW EZE CAGE Never smol Never store container where temperature may go higher than 120 degrees. 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Each can con tains solid p ilets of tuna that you can use in the center of a salad platter or break into pieces of any size fQr hot or cold dishes. M. S. Yearsley & Sons Landis Bros. Inc. West Chester 609-3990 Lancaster 393-3906 Wenger Implement Co. Buck 384*4467 ANNOUNCES FOR '68... 1. New, one day-to-loy flat bottom labor saving cage design. 2. Increased efficient brooding & rearing capacity. 3. Positive, reliable, accurate, effortless, step-by-step adjustments. 4. Day-to-fay automatic feeding (Optional). 5. Long-life 22-gauge feed trough. 6. Simple, fixed position, error, escape and starve-out proof feed trough adjustment panel. Rugged combination, plastic-coated, heat-treated cage & pipe support hanger. 8. Brooding pipe location ideal l;or correct chick comfort zone (temperature). 'mm leso! tn nnk-stylo Is a pot around style. The tuna Is in size pieces suitable for ca, oles, skillet dishes, or salndi Grilled or flaked tuna shortcut to economical tuna i tures. 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