(i LfituuiMff Farming. Snttn cl«\ ■ May 24. lf)(i!> • Eshlemon (Continued fi olll Page I) l.l\. tUMMIU'I. news lopoitei, in (I game leadei. .mil assisted with club .idivilit’s .is .1 jumoi leader The Leadership Council rep resentative pmticipated m State 4 H Capital Days in Harrisburg. Slate 4-H Days and Pennsylvania 'QUIET' IS SPELLED Y-A-R-D-M-A-N HAND REELS Jt m\ |>t“plt hi\t si itfd V.ml in Hmd Rt-t N aie so ijuift it s It u(1 to h* 1 ie\ t I am «u tu ill \ l uti ll .. m\ law n It u u doubt this the ont- wi\ to find out is to ti' it When i.»u do \ou 11 gvt another worth •utnle* —Mleiu \aid-Ahm Hmd RerN are also the easiest pushtny moweis m the woild’ The opetation is silent and without ei tort—the h'ades tut like sus. is smooth and clean Hand opeiated Kast-Set A\heel «ind Holl ei Adjustments alua\s nvuntam lit collect cutting pHru A little effort with a Aard-Man goes a long wa\ towards a beauti ful lawn Tud-Man al-o has a r, open-end dimmer that operates the same ELI F. KING R. D. 1, Ronks Pond Rd. Ph. 768-3670 COMING JUNE 7 Lancaster Farmings Special DAIRY ISSUE FEATURING • A round-table discussion on management practices by leading area dairymen ADVERTISERS . by reserving your space now in this special issue. Deadline for ads June 4 4 l! Conuiess at IVnn State and was a 4 11 exchange delegate to Illinois Margin ile was a Keystone 4-H Aw aid winner in entomology and leadership "Selection of the 60 leadership coips delegates was made from among Pennsylvania’s 50,000 4-H members on the basis of their achievement iccoids,” said Jerry K Reyburn, assistant State 4-H leader at Penn State, chairman of the event “All council repre sentatives previously participat ed in 4-H Congicss programs ” Leadership council members will arrive on the Penn State campus June 14 for two davs of counseling and orientation to prepare them for their duties the lemamder of the week Club Congress is designed to dtnelop an appreciation and un deistanding of national and intei natioal pioblems and to piactice leadeiship and the acceptance of lesponsibility foi independent group actions, the 4-H official em phasized In addition, Reyburn said, members will share and contn bute ideas with otheis upon then leturn home At Congiess they will participate in assemblies, discussion and inteiest gioups, and lecieational activities Seveial conference speakers are Marilyn Van Deibur, formei Miss Ameiica James Pei me, head of Upwaid Bound, a mem bei of the Penn State College of Human Development faculty, Dr David MacDonald, psychologist, Penn State Division of Counsel ing, David Gottlieb, adolescent psychologist, College of Human Development, Dr William M Smith, professor of rural soci ology in the College of Agricul ture, and Mike Reid, defensive tackle for the Penn State football team Cooperative Extension Seivice pel sonnet, including Umveisity staff members, county agents, and Extension home economists, will assist with piogram actm ties Try a Classified Ad In Lancaster Farming Get complete coverage Phone Area Code 717 - 394-3047 Herr Heads County Council Lany lion. 840 Penn Giant Hoad, was named president of the 4-H County Council last week, at a reorganizational meet ing held at the Farm and Home Center. Marvin Nissley. Mount Joy Rl, was named vice president Other oflkeis elected to top council posts were. Diane Buckwalter, Lititz R 3, secielary: Bany Longenecker, Lititz R 2, treasurer, Linford Martin, East Earl Rl, parliamen ts ian; and Linda Ober, 532 Pet eisburg Road, publicity director Members elected at large are Glenn Kreider, Quarryville Rl, Joyce Stoltzfus, Ronks Rl, Way ne Yost, New Holland R 2, and Audiey Yungmger, Marietta Rl Officeis named to the Home Economic depaitment of the Council are Ann Nissley, Mount Joy Rl, president, Betty Barley, Pequea Rl, vice president, Cin dy Smith, Ephrata Rl. secretary, Donna Hess, Stiasburg Rl, treas uiei; Diane Hershey 547 E Main St, New Holland, parliamentat irn, and Mary Engle, Mount Joy Rl, publicity director Members at large aie Barbaia Erth - Rite Composted Organic KELP-LONFOSCO ASK ABOUT OUR LITTER - LIFE FOR POULTRY ZOOK & RANCK, INC. Phone 717-442-4171 R. D. 1 Gap, Pa. 17527 IN ‘OJP^ • Special dairy stories • DHIA Report • Local Dairy Association news lloolier. New Holland 111. Mit/e In other action, the Council Risscr. Hainbrldge Rl. Jaylenc announced that an exchange trip 1 1 wi n. 1022 Church St, Lancasl- belli;' planned to lowa and that ci and Candy Seivcilmg, Lititz a f im( | rising committee has Rj been named for the tup QUALITY SERVICE MONOLITHIC and CONCRETE STAVE SILOS TERRE HILL SILO CO., Inc. TERRE HILL, PA. Phone 445-3911 SINCE 1927 Get Your Plants Off To A Good Start BIGGER YIELDS ON Tomatoes & Tobacco Add to Your Transplanter Water ORTHO-GRO LIQUID FERTILIZER 8-16-8 Use one quart to 50 gal. barrel s. 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