Shuns Trouble? Most everyone shuns' trouble as much as possible, unless it comes disguised, as money.' ; ELECTRIC FENCE CONTROLLER REPAIRS Authorized Factory Service on Most Shockers. REPAIR THEM NOW. Glenn M. Hoover Leola RDI, Oregon Pike 17540 656-8020 Manufacturers of Kafstals, Veal Stalls, Bale Wagons WHITE WASHING with DAIRY WHITE - Dries White* - Does Not Rob OH Easily - No Wet Floors -1| Compatible With Disinfectant. Also BARN CLEANING SERVICE Available With Compressed Air MAYNARD L. BEITZEL -~ * -Spraying Smce-1961 - - Witmer.Pa. 717-392-7227 HAVE YOUR BARN CLEANED AND SPRAYED NOW. Lancaster Co. Youth Lancaster County will be sending sixty-seven 4-H representatives to the Pennsylvania State Un iversity for 4-H Leadership Congress from June 24-27. For many 4-H’ers Leader ship Congress-is their first state event to represent Lancaster County. These members, who are aU over thirteen years old, will be looking at current teenage problems and will be lear ning special leadership skills to help them as 4-H teen leaders. The Lancaster County delegation will join with about 1,300 other 4-H members from across the state to share and contribute ideas which will improve local community programs. They will also take part in assemblies, discussion- and workshop groups, and recreational activities. Speakers at the four-day conference include Robert H. White-Stevens, chariman of the Bureau of Con servation and En vironmental Science at Rutgers University; and Pearl Williams-Jones, singer, pianist, and faculty member of Federal City College, Washington, D.C. Members participating in ; 4-H Congress are: Louis Simmons, Medelia Den nison, Joseph Forty, Calvin Hines, Michael Gant, Luis Hargrove, Bonita Dennison, Genevieve Gibson, Andrea rhe industry's Nat Turkey Peering SysteM DoEsnt Need a Attend 4-H Gibson, Laura Allegrati, Claudia Bard, Jeanette Bauman, Selena Boyer, Karen Breneman, Thomas Grove, Stuart Heisey, Curt Hess, Gregory Martin, Jeff Martin, Pam Wivell, Sandy Smeal, Karen Here, Cathy Brubaker, Lashon Bussell, Cynthia Erb, Donna Fasnacht, Sandy Frey, Kim Fritz, Wendy Gerber, Bernadine Gish, Ruby Ginger, Gloria Good, Patty Groff, Michelle Grove, June Grube, Kathy Huber, Ruthann Irwin, Gail Kline, Mary Ellen Lee, Becky Mclntrye, Laurie Mclntrye, Barb Rylee, Janet Rylee, Jane McSparran, Robin Miller, Tcri Miller, Patti Sue Moyer, Trudy Nissley, and Gail Reish. Eight older 4-H teen leaders will participate in a special Leadership School designed to help them in conducting and planning youth programs. Their workshops topics will in clude communication skills, understanding social con cerns and group processes, and recreation, Gary Akers, Tuaffic Cop Big Dutchman's OVERHEAD CHAIN AND TROUGH FEED DELIVERY SYSTEM eliminates the TURKEY TRAFFIC PROB LEM. It allows the PRODUCER and the BIRD to move freely throughout the turkeyhouse, significantly reducing bumps and bruises to both. The system also features: • Proven, reliable chain and trough feed delivery. • Durable, specially designed feed pans to reduce feed waste. • Easily adjustable feed flow with op tional individual feeder shut-off. • Low Cost, Clear Plastic, Drop Tubes. • Low maintenance requirement. • Ample feeding space for every bird. Get all the facts about this remarkable Over head Feeding System by calling or writing HERSHEY EQUIPMENT CO. 215 Oilier Ave. New Holland, Pa. Ph. 717-354-5168 or 717- 872-5111 Biq Dutchman. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 22.1974 Congress Steve Donough, Henry Gibson, Ron Walton, Betty Jo Bitter, Jane Gregory, Suzanne Groff, and Carmen Wright, will be attending this part of the 4-H Congress' program. Nancy Kenkel and Ted Gray have been selected to serve as Leadership Council representatives. They will help supervise the program activities for the delegates. They will have a two-day counseling and orientation session to acquaint them with their duties before Congress. Darryl Bollinger and Christine Erb will attend 4-H Congress as Leadership School Advisors. They will help supervise the activities of the older teens. Educational, workshops are planned for the leaders attending the event as chaperones. Leaders at tending with the Lancaster group will be Mr. & Mrs. Edward Donough, Manheim, and Mrs. Mary Jane Miller, Lancaster. Miss Debra Gregory, 4-H Summer Assistant, will also attend 4- H Congress. AUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTOR SEW WHST? 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