—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, April 10,1971 24 4 Lancaster Co. 4-H’ers To Attend Capital Days Boys and girls from the Com monwealth's 67 counties, in cluding four from Lancaster County, will have an opportunity to broaden their knowledge of the functions of state govern ment when they attend State 4-H Capital Days in Hamburg, April 19-20. The county delegates selected to participate in the statewide event are Jesse Balmer, Lititz KD4, Cindy Smith, Ephrata RD2, Tim Breneisen, Conestoga RDI, and Peg Hamilton, 240 South State Stieet, Ephiata While in Ilamsbuig, they will meet with government oflicials, obseive the Senate and House of Representative-, while in session, and tom the State Capital and William Penn Memorial Museum Members of the House and Senate have invited the \oung adults to “sit in” while in session April 19 This will provide the 4-H members an opportunity to learn the roles of legislators Local lawmakers will be guests of the county delegation at a spe- 4-H Calendar Monday, Apiil 12 g pm Lancaster Countv Ayishne. Jeisey, Biown Swiss Club. Faun Ciedit Building Tuesday. April 13 7:30 pm Lencustea Covtrv Guernsey Cels Club- bocae of Msrgcret S&ojte. Villsge Ro.uL Leirpfrcer 7:30 p.m. ■—■H' EfcmJfepmsrcS Fund. Inc. comrmftfe© rKDetm bers. Farr, asd Heme CeiS ter. 7:30 pm. Garden Spot 4-H Club, Conestoga Valley I High School, Room 108. Wednesday, April 14 7.30 p.m 4-H Soil and Water Conservation Club Round up and Exhibit. Farm and Home Center Thursday. April 15 Ksriheim • Lin-z Community Club. Fair lard School Pike Frida?. April 16 S pn. 4nrrasl 4-H Plav Con es'oga Valley High School April 16-17 Breeding Swine Will Be Added To U.S. Export Credit List Breeding swine will be added, as of July 1, to the list of agri cultural products eligible for export credit through the Com modity Credit Corporation The addition, made in re sponse to efforts by the Maiy land State Board of Agriculture ( l SBA) Department of Markets and member states of the Atlan tic International Marketing Com mittee, should aid swine breed ers selling abroad, especially in South America. With the addition of breeding swine to the Commodity Credit list, Maryland producers can now offer one-year and, under cer tain conditions, three-year pay ment credit arrangements. SBA Department of Markets foreign marketing specialist Sidney C Miller pointed out that South Americans prefer US. breeding swine, but have been Restricted in buying because of Credit arrangement problems Credit has been readily available from other countries competing ♦ith US. producers for the South American market. ’For additional information contact SBA Department of Markets, Room 362, Symons Hall, University of Maryland, College Park 20742. cial breakfast April 20. At this function 4-H members and legis lators will discuss local issues and define the purpose of the 4-H program. Another highlight of the pro gt am will be a social get-together wheie boys and girls will be paired as dates by using data fed into a computer. Explaining the purpose of State 4 H capital Days which be gan in 1965, P Glenn Harr, as s'stant State 4-H leader at Penn sylvania Stale University, said the event is part of the Exten sion Service youth citizenship FARM TIRE SERVICE 'J'M mmm firestone WEATHERBEATER Get Faster-Drying Windrows and Swaths No matter how tough the conditions... you’ll speed up your mowing schedule with a Gehl Hay-King. It mows, condi tions and windrows in one operation. You’ll always be at least two cuts ahead ... because the Hay-King does three jobs at once! Stop in today and get our deal on a Gehl Hay-King. FARMERSVILLE EQUIPMENT INC. R. D. 2, Ephrata, Pa. CHAS J. McCOMSEY & SONS Hickory Hill, Pa. GRUMELLI NISSLEY FARM SERVICE FARM SERVICE Washington Boro Ximant l«u Rmcu Rnlrorc There are 25 girls in the club. County Council representatives. Mount Joy Busy Bakers The first meeting will be Tues- New books. Cooking Over At the organization meeting of day, June 22. There will be meet- Coals, were received, the Mount Joy Busy Bakers 4-H mgs for six weeks. Meetings will The first outdoor cooking meet dub, the following officers were be from 9 a.m. to 11 a.xn. mg will be held June zi. elected: News Reporter, News Reported Sandy Emenheiser Louann Hollinger Jennie Kohler, president; Kathy Shelly, vice president; Lu . «... d.u» An Brenneman, treasurer, Karen MOUIIr JOy DUSy DuKers Barnhart, secretary; Kathy Me- . Tnv o llw Bakers Coy. song leader; Vicky Hacker S? United and Beth Newcomer, game lead ers, and Sandy Emenheiser. Methodist church. - news reporter. Marion Brenne- The following officers w man and Nancy Garber are club elected: Linda Stoltzfus, presi leaders dent; Donna Nissley, vice presi dent; Karen Greider, secretary Beth Breneman, treasurer; Brenda Longenecker, song lead er; Julia Garbe and Wendy Hostetter, game leaders; Louann Hollinger, news lepoiters; Donna Nissley and Karen Greider, program which helps members become more responsible adults. Miss Joan D Lucas, Assistant Extension Home Economist e*|jnmied ton»dk tw w» Eih; 1 fasom oir un tefe EfeM. 32$ W. 10a* St.. Maaßeiin, Fa. Phone 665-2258 or 665-3603 EEHL' Gets Into your system *4-H N. G. HERSHEY & SON Manheim ZOOK'S FARM STORE Honey Brook, Pa. Club News the proved way to give pigs the right start— PURIHIT PIG STARTERS' Purina Pig Startena is a proved complete starter. It’s the result of constantly improved Purina complete starters. 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