12—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, April 6, 1974 * 4-H NEWSSI 4-H Capital Days Events York County 4-H mem bers, who soon will have an opportunity to play a prominent role in shaping the laws of the future, met with area legislators and other government officials during State 4-H Capital Day activities in Harrisburg, April 1-2. Those participating in the citizenship program from York County were; Kim ★ Hoffman s Horse & Cattle Powders ★ Aureomycin Sulmet 700 Crumbles ★ Baymix Warmer Crumbles ★ Shell Horse Warmer ★ Flameless Gas Pig Brooders ★ Custom Canvass Work New For Sweetlix Horse Block AARON S. GROFF & SON FARM & DAIRY STORE R D 3, Ephrala, Pa 175221 Hmkletown] Phone 354-0744 Store Hours 7 A.M. to 9 P.M Closed lues. & Sat at 5 30 P.M. Doni be &- kepi walling ~— at the slloi ... MAKE FAST WORK OF ====== SILO-FILLING WITH THE ALLIS-CHALMERS 480 FORAGE BLOWER A BLOWER that can’t keep pace ' with the capacity of your forage __ harvester is expensive as well as frustrating. You’ll never be kept waiting ■ when you make a silo-filling date with the Alhs-Chalmers 480. It’s got big, ton-a-minute capacity to fill the biggest silos in record time. - .. It’s built rugged, too Stays on the job, hour after 60-ton hour . . day after dependable day. See it today BHM Form Equipment, Inc. ===== Amiville RD 1 Pa Grumelii Form Service Qtiarrvville Pa Nissley Farm Service Washington Boro Pa Roy H. Buch, Inc. _ FphraU RD 2 ~ _ I. H. Brubaker AUlf CHALMERS '.--I.'» V McElwee, Wellsville; Sharon Nace, Spring Grove; Cheryl Ebaugh, Delta; Barry Eyler, Dover; and Mike Sueck, Airvillc. They joined with 4-H members from all Penn sylvania counties to take part in events designed to help them become more responsible adults. The delegates met with Governor Milton J. Shapp, observed the State House of Representatives and Senate while in session, and toured the Capitol and William Penn Memorial Museum. At the April I luncheon, the group heard an address by Pennsylvania Secretary of Agriculture, James A. McHale. Following the luncheon, a unique educational program, “Democracy in Action,” was conducted by Dauphin County 4-H members. The Honorable Edward D. Backer, of the Prothonotary Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania presented a special session on the “Judicial System in Action.” The Monday banquet program featured Michael A. O’Pake, Senator from the 11th District, who discussed “The Role of the State Legislator;” and Dr. Thomas B. King, Associate Dean for Extension at The Pennsylvania State University, who presented the topic, '“So You’re A Grass Roots Ambassador.” Senators and Represen tatives were guests of the County delegation at a legislative breakfast April 2. At this function, 4-H mem bers and lawmakers discussed local issues and defined the purposes of the educational youth program. Speakers at the legislative breakfast were Jerry S. Walls, Executive Director of the Lycoming County Planning Commission, 1973 Distinguished 4-H Alumni Winner; R. M. Eacley, Regional Manager of the Olin Corporation, St. Louis, Mo.; and Leland G. Jinks, Division Leader, 4-H Youth, at Penn State. Hundreds of thousands of Americans suffer strokes each year. Ask your Heart Association about the warning signs. Early detection is your doctor’s most important weapon. ; V* *■« *-'» »« 4'*' * i’m ■V*V 4-H Club Calendar Saturday, April 6 12:00 Noon - State 4-H Livestock Judging contest, Penn State. 12:15 p.m. - York Co. Teen Agent Workshop - 4-H Center. Monday, Aprils 7:00 p.m. - York Co. 4-H wrestling club, PSU, York campus. 7:30 p.m. - Ayrshire, Jersey, Brown Swiss, 4-H Dairy club meeting, home of Brenda Eshelman, Elizabethtown. Tuesday, Aprils 7:30 p.m. - Lane. Co. 4-H Guernsey club meeting, Fred W. Crider farm. 7:30 p.m. - Garden Spot 4-H Community Club organization meeting, Rm. 114, Conestoga Valley H.S. 7:30 p.m. - Jefferson 4-H club, Jefferson Fire Hall. 7:30 p.m. - River Hill 4-H Horse club, Joseph Spen cers, RDI, Airville. 7:00 p.m. - Shrewsbury 4-H club, Shrewsbury School Bldg. Training sessions begin for Leb. Co. 4-H Dairy Judging team, Leb. Co. Ag Extension Office, Municipal Bldg. Wednesday, April 10 7:00 p.m. -Leader Heights 4- H club, Leader Heights Community Bldg. 7:30 p.m. - Horse-N-Round 4-H club, Yorkanna Fire Hall. Atlantic Genetic Power Profit-Maker Sires 3 r 15H123 WHITTIER FARMS APOLLO ROCKET Good Plus (84) & Production Qualified (1-74) USDA Proved Sire (Jan.-74) 116 Daus. in 74 Herds Ave. 16,701 M 3.47% 579 F Predicted Difference (84% rpt.) +1,644 +29 (+s9l per lactation above breed ave. herdmates) H-FA Type Summary (9-73) 24 Clas. Daus. Ave. 77.8 (act.) 79.4 (age-adj.) Predicted Difference (20 Pr.; 57% rpt.) -.38 Rocket daughters are tall and have a lot of dairy quality. They have pleasing udders with good quality and easy milk-out. Rear'udders are of moderate height and teats are well placed. He is an improver of legs and feet. His daughters may have somewhat rough rumps as young cattle but they can be expected to improve with maturity Rocket is recommended for mating with short, heavy-set cows for best results Where else but from Atlantic can you get a bull with +1,644 lbs. of milk "PD" at a $6 fee -- with the service! Atlantic \l BREEDERS COOPERATIVE UVISIOC* SE*»ICES LANCASTER' Akron East Earl Gap' Mount Joy Quarryville ■+* * * i 9 » * 4 * <1 •r.-V- Thursday, April 11 campus. 7:00 p.m. - Stoverstown 4-H 7:30 p.m. - Red Lion 4-H club, York Co, 4-H Center, club, St. John’s UCC, Red 7:00 p.m. - Airville 4-H Rifle Lion. Club, Collinsville Fish and Friday, April 12 Game Bldg. 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