—Lancaster Farming. Saturday May 12. 1973 36 Local 4-H’ers Attend Washington Conference Four Lancaster County 4- H'crs, along with 129 other 4- H’ers from the Keystone State, took part in the Northeast States Invitational 4-H Teen PennAg Slates Annual Meeting PennAg Industries Association will hold its 95th convention September 12-14 in Lancaster’s Host Corral, according to William E. Ryan, chairman of the association’s convention committee Ryan, of Jesse C Stewart Co , Pittsburgh said the theme of the convention is “A Time for all Seasons ” “We feel this theme will ac curately emphasize the im portance of time management and timing in our business and personal lives American agriculture and agribusiness is assuming a greater role than ever in international affairs and its time is now We hope to ex plore the implications of this concept for tomorrow’s society,” Ryan said “Of equal importance is the management of time and we have been successful in obtaining Francis Tntt, a management consultant with Lawrence-Leiter Company, Kansas City to discuss the subject in a major program feature,” Ryan con cluded Other features of the 3 day event include industry exhibits, golf, entertainment and a ladies program, chaired by Mrs. William Ryan Other features of the 3 day event include industry exhibits, golf, entertainment and a ladies program, chaired by Mrs. William'Ryan Members of the Convention Committee and their respon sibility include John G. John ston, Tyrone Milling Co., Tyrone and Paul Orner, Columbus Milling Co , Columbus, both Co- Chairman of the Attendance Committee, D Jay Wolgemuth, Wolgemuth Bros , Inc., Mt Joy, Chairman of Entertainment and Arrangements, John B Pntts, Canonsburg Milling Co., Canonsburg, Chairman of Exhibits, Paul Homan, Central Soya Corp, Greenville, Chair man of Golf Penn Ag’s membership is composed of agribusiness firms throughout Pennsylvania and an attendance in excess of 300 is expected at the Convention Penn Manor 4-H Club Reorganizes The Penn Manor Community 4- H Club met recently at the Ann Letort School The following officers were elected Carl Thomas, president, Jay Stauffer, vice-president. Dale Tshudy, secretary, Karen Greider, treasurer, Wilbur Martin news reporter, Karen Greider, song leader. Jay Bleacher and Nanette Musser, game leaders Carl Thomas and Karen Greider were elected as County Council representatives Leaders are John Thomas and John Grube Father ul Kings Cai lo Buonapai le a snidll loiin Coi Mean Javwei is known as the tathei oi Kinas He was the Jathei ol an empeioi and tluee Kim’s - Napoleon I empeioi ol Fiance Joseph Kin” ol Na ples Louis Kim; ol Holland and Jeiome Kina ol Wed phaha Area 4-H’ers attending the recent Northeast States In vitational 4-H Teen Agribusiness Conference in Washington were, left to right, Nancy Henkel, Scott Heisey, Nancy Yunginger and Jeff Greider. Agribusiness Conference held recently in Washington, D C. Those attending from Lan caster County were: Jeff Greider, Scott Heisey, Nancy Henkel, and Nancy Yunginger. The conference, held in the National 4-H Center, was designed to explore career op portunities in agribusiness; become aware of the role and need for stronger agricultural leadership, and to get acquainted with leaders of business, in dustry, government and CHOICE DAIRY CATTLE FOR SALE We handle Registered and Grade Cows from Nor thern Pennsylvania and New York State. A Good Selection to Choose From. For information on our satisfaction guarantee, contact any of our customers. H & N HOLSTEIN FARM R. D. No. 1 Strasburg, Pa. Phone 786-7869 65 to 70 HEAD MOSTLY CANADIANS, FEW WISCONSIN & MINNESOTA COWS, LOAD TOP GRADE INDIANA COWS at Black and White Holstein Farm, Lancaster, Pa. across from the Comet Drive-in Theatre or Vi mi. west of breeding unit ON FRIDAY NIGHT May 18 at 8 o’clock Selling 65 to 75 head of grade and Purebred Holstems of large size, good type and lots of milking quality All cows fresh or Close-up springers. Farmers and dairymen, if you are in the need of top quality herd replacements these are the kind you have been looking for They are all purchased first hand from farms where they were raised by some of the best judges of dairy cows in the business If you need a can of milk per day or 100 lbs per day we have the cows for you Just by all means get to this sale CHARLES C. MYERS OWNER Abe Diffenbach; Auct. Henry Kettering Pedigrees Park Myers. Sales Manager Credit available: Contact Charles Myers prior to sale. education. Teen leaders from five states participated. “The young leaders received scholarships to help defray conference costs,” said Carroll Howes, Associate, State 4-H leader “Contributions came from state agricultural organizations and industries as well as local scholarships.” While at the nation’s capitol, the group participated in group discussions and assemblies; took bus tours to points of interest; and were involved in numerous recreational activities. Speakers at the five-day agribusiness conference included Joe S. Taylor, chairman of dairy science extension at Penn State; Dr. Robert Wagner, Director of extension at the University of Maryland; Boyd Gartley, of Inter-State Milk Producers Cooperative; Dr. Robert White- Stevens, chairman of the Bureau of Conservation and En vironmental Science at Rutgers University; and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Moore, of Chatham, Penn sylvania dairymen. William Dearden, of Milton Hershey Foods; Mary Ann FEEDER CATTLE SHOW & SALE Friday, May 18, 1973 Show 2:00 P.M. Sale 7:00 P.M. Shown , Judged and Sold in lots of 20. Trophies for winners Anyone may enter. For.more information call 717-442-4181 or 7.68-8204 JUNE FEEDER SALE JUNE 15, 7 P.M. ALL WEIGHTS. ALL GRADES. , For consignments and information, contact: Kenneth Hershey, mgr. , (717) 768-8204 Vintage Sales Stables, Inc. , P.O;Box 100, Paradise, Pa. , 10 Miles East of Lancaster, Pa. On U.S. Route 30 PUBLIC SALE REAL ESTATE AND PERSONAL PROPERTY SATURDAY. MAY 19 Commencing at 9:30 a.m. ' Located Appoximately 3 Miles North of Haffer Hoad to N Grubbs Church. Approximately 4 Miles West of Route 15, at Shaffer’s Motel and Mobil Gas Station. 2 Miles East of Meiserville, off Route 104. Snyder County. ~ Small Columbia Kitchen Range; New General Electric T. V.; Heatrola; Norge Wringer Washer; 5 Pc. Wooden Dinette Set, G. E. Sweeper; Oak Extension Table; Antique Chest of Drawers; Antique Corner Cupboard Base; Antique Dresser- Metal Bed; Dresser; Metal Bed and Springs; Metal Cot • 9x 12 Rug; 3 Pc. Living Room Suite; Chairs; Step Stool;’Knick Knacks; New Blinds; 4 Pc. Waterfall Bedroom Suite with Cedar Chest; Picture Frames, Dishes; Cooking Utensils; Base Dry Sink; Glider; 4 Qt. Electric Ice Cream Freezer; Garden and Shop^Tools; Lawn Mower; Woven Wire; Double Cultipacker; Wagon on Rubber, Ensilage Silo Filler- 3 hp Rotary Mower; Saw Frame; Snow Fencing; Chicken Feeders and Waterers; Gas Barrels, Hog Hangers; Corn Sheller; Chestnut Coal and Other Miscellaneous Items. 67 Acre Farm whereon is erected two houses with modern conveniences, (one 7 room house and bath and one 4 room bungalow with bath and laundry room). Bank barn, wagon sheds, 2 chicken houses, metal corn crib and other necessary outbuildings. . Acreage includes tillable land and some woods. Land in good state of cultivation Real estate to be offered at 1:00 pm Immediate possession Excellent for farming or summer home Terms- REAL ESTATE - 20 percent DOWN. Personal Property - CASH ESTATE OF LAIRD S. GEMBERLING - Attorney WAYNE HESS - Auctioneer LUNCH SERVED Wamsley, editor of the “Ex tension Service Review,” Dr. Darwin G. Braund, of Agway, Inc., Syracuse, N. Y.; Dr. Thomas B. King, associate dean for extension at Penn State; P. Glenn Harr, Penn State assistant State 4-H leader; Pat Ralston, associate director of science and education, USDA; and Dorothy Emerson, consultant at the National 4-H Center. ' ■ The conference was sponsored by the Northeast Cooperative Extension Service in cooperation -with the National 4-H Club Foundation and U.S. Department of Agriculture. PERSONAL PROPERTY REAL ESTATE CHARLOTTE M. DRESSIER MRS. GLEN PARRY, Executrix-Owner