—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 28,1979 14 Maryland 4-H’er COLLEGE PARK, Md. - Susan E. Schley of Myer sville, Frederick County, will leave April 30 to spend six months in the United Kingdom as an International 4-H Youth Exchange (IFYE) delegate. Her stay in the British Isles is part of a youth cultural exchange learning process. Since 1948, youth delegates from the U.S. have been chosen under this program to live briefly with families in foreign countries. One of their goals is to help clear up cultural misconceptions. Originally tabbed as the International Farm Youth Exchange, the program underwent a slight name change in 1974 to reflect its combined farm and city emphasis. Each IFYE delegate is expected to live with several host families in the country where assigned. The educational exchange has an informal structure. Delegates do not receive extensive formal training. Maryland’s 1979 delegate has been helped to prepare for her trip by Mrs. Claudia H. Payne, an Extension 4-H and youth programleader at the University of Maryland in College Park. And she had a weekend pre-departure briefing from the- in ternational programs office of the National 4-H Council in Chevy Chase (Montgomery county). like others before her. Miss Schley will have cer tain responsibilities. These include sending back six essays on her experiences while in the host country and being available for speaking engagements throughout the state upon her return in late October. Each year, one or two Redroot Pigweed hard to control? Control redroot pigweed in com along with many grasses like foxtails, fall panicum and crabgrass with Lasso® herbicide by Monsanto. For broad spectrum weed control, use Lasso plus atrazine. Or for no carryover, use Lasso plus Bladex. 1 Always read and follow the label instructions for Lasso. Lasso. The herbicide for the man in control. Lasso* is a registered trademark of Monsanto Co ’Bladex is a registered trademark for a herbicide of the Shell Oil Company © Monsanto Company 1979 Maryland residents are chosen to be IFYE delegates. The 1978 delegates were M. Ann Carroll of Gortner (Garrett County), who went to Trinidad and Tobago, and Jerome D. (“Jerry”) Myers of Westminster (Carroll County), who went to Nor way. Both completed their overseas stays in December 1978, Since then, Myers reports that he has filled 72 speaking engagements, appearing before school assemblies, service clubs and professional organizations. The IFYE competition includes interviews and essays. Applicants must have been involved in the 4-H program and between the ages of 18 and 25. Final approval is given by the Lancaster Weekly (Continued from Page 2) 1100-1800 bs. 69.00-74.00, few 74.00-79.00, 3 head 82.75- 85.85; Yield Grade 2 1000- 1350 lbs. 66.00-70.00. VEAL CALVES: Vealers fully steady, instances 5.00 higher on Choice and Prime. VEALERS: Prime 215-340 lbs. 125.00-135.00, couple 135.00- Choice 160-300 lbs. 112.00-126.00,120-160 lbs. 104.00- high Good and low Choice 120-240 lbs. 102.00- 118.00, 90-115 lbs. 88.00- 104.00, 75-90 lbs. 85.00-95.00, few 65-75 lbsf6B.oo-82.00. RETURNED TO FARM: Bulk 80-105 lbs. holstein heifers 99.00-125.00, few 125.00- bulk 90-120 lbs. holstein bulls 95-120 lbs., several lots 100-115 lbs. 124.00- lasso HERBICIDE BY ■ ■ . Monsanto s''' selected for international program international program division of the National 4-H Council. Trip expenses are financed by the National 4-H Council and the Maryland 4- H Foundation. No public funds are used. In return, Maryland will be receiving two In ternational 4-H Youth Ex change delegates during 1979. A young man from West Germany will be arriving on May 16, and a delegate from India is scheduled to arrive on June 27. Each foreign visitor will spend time with three to four host families in the Old Lane State before moving on the repeat the “live-in” ex perience in another state usually in another region of the U.S. Susan Schley, this year’s Western Maryland Market Western Maryland Stockyards,lnc. Westminster, Md. April 24,1979 BUTCHER CATTLE: Good run. Fat Steers strong demand; Good-Low Choice 67.00- Standard 62.00- 67.00; Heifers Low Choice 67.00- Cows Utility 1.00 lower Canners steady! Good Cows, to 61.35; Stan dard & Utility 56.00-59.00; Canners 54.00-57.00; Shelly 54.00 Down; Bulls Active! 2.00 Higher!; Top 73.85, Bulk 66.00- BUTCHER HOGS: Good run; prices steady. T6p Hogs 45.00; Bulk 200-225 lbs. 44.50- 45.00; iStf-260 lbs. 44.0(444.75; 170-190 42.0044.00; Sows to 38.25, Bulk 35.00-37.50. VEAL CALVES: Very active 3.00 to 5.00 higher. Tops, to 122.00. '■’■‘SB V IFYE delegate from Maryland, is a 1974 graduate of Middletown High School and a 1976 graduate of the nursing program at Frederick Community College, Since becoming a Registered Nurse, Miss Schley has lived in Baltimore and worked at Johns Hopkins Hospital. She has also been a part-time student at Essex Community College. Susan was a Frederick county 4-H member for 10 years, and she is presently a 4-H leader in the Myersville - -V wjf DARNEBON Poultry and Livestock (~U J[UJ[UJ Water Sanitation • Chlorine dioxide contains 2.6 times oxidizing power of chlorine. 2 • Chlorine dioxide oxidies without chlorination. 3 • Chlorine dioxide produces a residual which is more persistent than chlorine. 4 GARNEBOHIWM is your source of stabilized chlorine dioxide for livestock and poultry water sanitation. 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She may even have the opportunity for a get-together with some other young residents of the Old Line State. Maryland’s national champion 4-H dairy cattle judging team is scheduled to compete June 20 in an in ternational contest during the Royal Highland livestock show near Edinburgh, Scotland. Members of that team include Dennis Patrick, 18, of Lisbon (Howard County); Kevin Stiles, 17, of Boon sboro (Washington County), and Patricia Kahler, 16, of Keymar (Frederick County).
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