'v£—,d ylul ,yßbiuJs2 - - armingrSaturday, Joty 6; 1974 36—Lancaster MR. DAIRYMAN! Now's The Time To bistal Your New Around-the-Bam BOU-MATIC PIPELINE Either Gloss Or. Stainless Steel Carousels And Mile Parlors Also Avoloble Jw-tML Cali Now For A Free Estimate BOU-MATIC .. . America's Fastest Growing Milker Farming is Better . with Badger CAM L. SHIRK RDS. LEBANON, PA. COLEBROOKRD. PHONE 867-3741 -HA* VfOITaiIQOHq 3 .■'’ “ 1 > . :"'^liis%«p|M|piHl , ' For 370,000 boyt and In addition, fomr,ccrtifr> girls, nationwide, safety first cates of m&ifrire offered 4-H is an important part of tiieit: chibs having outstanding safe lives all year round. Whether ty, programs in eachcountyv its winter; spring; summer or And ten clubs, statewide; can fall, youths involved in the be similarly honored. The top national 4-H safety program, mfety county in each state sponsored by General Motors, receives a $25 cash award, make “safety first” their goal. Creating a “Safety Vil- Supervlsed by the Cooper- kge” in her hometown of ative Extension Service, these Ocala, Fla., where safety safety-minded 4-H’ers work practices could, be shown to at school, at home, when children-was just one of the they play, and elsewhere 4-H safety activities of Ann spreading the safety message. Randles. A 1973 national Working on their own, or winner in the program, the 17 with their family, their club year old girl inspected neigh or other community groups, bors homes for safety ha 4-H’ers in the program par- zards, conducted seminars, ticipate in a wide range of visited schools and distrib activities designed to promote uted literature promoting and encourage good safety proper safety habits, habits and awareness. A 4-H club in Rock Island >r Encouraging these safety oriented'youths with incen tives and recognition is Gen eral Motors, program donor. GM provides a full schedule of awards for both' outstand ing individuals and groups. A maximum of four med als of honor are offered coun ty winners and one safety minded member from each state receives an expense-paid trip to National 4-H Congress in Chicago, Dec. 1-5. At the annual 4-H'event, eight na tional winners are announced with each receiving a $l,OOO scholarship. May Surplus In Agriculture Trade U.S. agricultural exports totaled $1,795 billion in May and imports were $B9O million, producing an agricultural trade surplus of $905 million. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) said exports in May were down 10 percent from April, but exceeded those of May last year by 32 percent. USDA figures show a U.S, balance of trade in agricultural products for the first 11 months of fiscal year 1974 (July through May) of $10.9 billion, more than double the $4.9 billion for the same period a year earlier. SEAL-CRETE INC. BARN PAINTING OUR SPECIALTY Ephrata,RD2, Pa. 17522 Phone 717-859-1127 □.I would like a FREE ESTIMATE NAME ADDRESS. CITY. You will receive a free fire extinguisher with the I return of this coupon. ~ I County, 111. kept a tally on dump trucks that were Utter ing a highway in the county, creating a safety hazard to drivers and' pedestrians. Armed with the evidence, the 4-H’ers wrote county and state officials and even met with the Governor. As a re sult of their efforts, dump trucks in the county axe now required to be covered when hauling refuse. ~ For more information on the 4-H safety program con tact the .county extension office. . Exports Julythrough May this fiscal year were $19,615 billion as against imports of $8,671 billion. For-the same period a year ago, exports were $11,524 billion and imports $6.659 billion. Department officials said June shipments would push the exports for the year to at least $2l billion and forecast - a trade balance in agriculture for the year of around $11.5 billion. Some Slogan! A gentleman in New York saw this slogan printed on the front door of a travel agency; “Please go away.” STATE PHONE ' / : t pays to be safe, whether on a bike, using a lawn mower, skiing or working around theHhouse. Youths in the 4*H safety' program leam to avoid the safety hazards pictured above along with many others as theypractice “safety for, all seasons” with the assistance of the Cooperative Extemnon Service and. General Motors, program donor. 1. A redwood deck ... and a new green lawn to go with it. 2. A fresh coat of paint to spruce upyour home ... and a new' asphalt roof to top itoft. - 3. New copper piping... attached to a value adding extra bathroom. 4/ A home improvement loan for any or all of the above ... from the bank that’s always happy to help you. 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