.' . . president;, Candy Groff, vice Aflp ' m |j K| pfeisdent; Luanne Hart, secre -4-11 N6WS tary-treasurer; John Abel, game leader, and Kim Bradley, news Rough Riders 4-H Club ieporter A horse show is planned May - The following were chosen 30 at the Legion Park in Quar i©ee»tly as officers for the ryviUe. It will be open classes Hough Riders 4-H Horse and rtnj Club: Nancy Henkel, Sutan. m Selective Herbicide stops Johnsongrass seedlings Wild cane Nutgrass Giant foxtail Fall panicum You get sure grass control with Sutan. -You stop the tough .ones that escape some herbicides. You can depend on Sutan to control seedling Johnson grass, wild cane and giant foxtail along with persistent perennial nut grass. If your fields are going to grass, get Sutan now and'mix it in the soil before corn planting.-See us today. Miller Chemical & Fertilizer Corp. Steiemetz Road Wolter Binkley & Son - " Lititz -- Brown &' Red, Inc. Eiverson Supply Co. L. T, Geib Estate ■ I. B. Groybill & Soft - - Strasburg E. Musser Heisey & Son R. D. #2, Mt. Joy, Pa, Buy them from these dealers. Atglen Eiverson ' < r Manheim" ‘ News Reporter, Kim Biadley Ephrata, Pa. grow hogs fast! Heistand Bros. Elizabethtown Red Rose Form Service, Inc. N. Church St., Quarryville David B. Hurst Bowmansville G. R. Mitchell, Inc. Refton, Pa. Mountville Feed Service Mountville Musser Forms, Inc. Columbia Sharing ideas on local government is sues during a special legislative breakfast at Pennsylvania 4-H Capital Days in Har risburg April 20 are; left to right, seated, Jennifer Riggs, Paoli, Representative Ben- Chester Co. 4-H , ers Attend Capital Days Chester County 4-H members Riggs, Paoh; Nancy Wollaston, called upon area legislators in Toughkenamon; and W Hosea Harrisburg to learn more about Latshaw, Spring City. They the functions of government on joined with delegates from all April 19 and 20. Commonwealth counties to take Participating in Pennsylvania part in programs designed to 4-H Capital Days were- Jennifer help them become more respon- Martin's Feed Mill Ephrata, Pa. Chos. E. Sauder & Sons Terre Hill Ammon E. Shelly Lititz E. P. Spotts, Inc. Honey Brook H. M. Stauffer & Sons, Inc. „-.''Witmer Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 1,1971 jamin Reynolds, Avondale, and Nancy Wollaston, Toughkenamon. Standing. W. Hosea Latshaw Spring City, and Repre sentative Richard Schulze, Malvern. sible citizens The delegates observed the Slate House of Representatives and Senate while in session and toured the Capitol and William Penn Memorial Museum. The group was welcomed to Harrisburg by State Secretary of Agriculture James A. Mc- Hale The role of legislators m the General Assembly was ex plained by Senator Donald O. Oesterling, 21st District and Repiesentative Renor H. Thomas, 85th District. Through an unique educational program, “Democracy 'ln Ac tion” the members assumed roles of legislators and tried to pass various bills The banquet piogiam featured two political leaders who discussed the topic “Politics for Young People” Joining the Chester County 4- H members for a legislative breakfast were Representatives Benjamin Reynolds and Richaid Schulze 4-H Calendar Tuesday, May 4 8 p.m. Planning meeting of the 1971 Southeast District 4-H Beef Show committee, Lancaster Stock Yards. Wednesday, May 5 , I p m. 4-H Leaders Training discussion of the All-Ameri can Foods Products, Farm and Home Center. Thursday, May 6 7.30 pm. Red Rose 4-H Baby Beef and Lamb Club, Man heim Central High School gymnasium. 8 p.m. 4-H Leaders council meeting, Farm and Home Center. Saturday, May 8 9am. 4-H Walk-a-Thon for the benefit of Retarded Children, Farm and Home Center. To serve the Lancaster County farm community bet ter, we maintain two phone numbers. Our main number is 394-3047. But our subscrib ers and advertisers can also reach us through 626-2191 (ask for Lancaster Farming) and avoid a toll call from the Akron, Ephrata and Man heim exchanges. Call Us Now 7