Young farm leaders screened By DIETER KRIEG LANCASTER, Pa. - ternoon during closing Nineteen young Lancaster -minutes of the annual Youth Countians, out of a par- Institute on Cooperative ticipating 43, were chosen as Business, held here at the finalists for a youth Farm and Home Center. The leadership institute to be program is sponsored by the held at Shippensburg College I ancaster County Council of this Summer. The selections Farmer Cooperatives, which HERE’S A BIG CONTRIBUTION TO TIMELINESS CASE 12 SPEED RANGE POWER SHIFT gives you 3 instant on-the-go speed choices in each of 4 ranges in were made Thursday af- IN STOCK AT BINKLEY £ HURST BROS. CASE 2670 TRACTOR •ISO •WUUM KIR TRRCIOR ■ CHS! I-BOnOH, U" SPRING •UTOHATIC RESET PUTT consists of Agway, Atlantic Breeders, Inter-State Milk Producers, Eastern Milk I ’reducers, and Farm Credit .Service. Four vo-ag teachers, several co-op represen tatives, and Lancaster County Agent Jay Irwin conducted the 5-hour in stitute. Activities included the showing of a film and slides, remarks by previous winners, a “Co-op Bowl,” and a quiz on cooperatives. Irwin explained that the cooperative way of doing business is not taught in high schools, even though it is a very important aspect of American agriculture. The purpose of the institute, is to introduce students to that form of business and to refine leadership qualities. Jess Erway, vo-ag teacher from Manheim Central High School, had high praise for the program, exclaiming that more such activities should be made available to young people. He en ' couraged the teenagers to strive for achievement with enthusiasm. “Don’t forget, whatever you put into something, is exactly what you get out,” he lectured. His students won the “Co-op Bowl,” in which the young adults were tested on their knowledge of the cooperative way of doing business. Andrew Marvin, chairman of the County Co- SERVING THE FARMERS FOR 103, YEARS HAMBURG SAVINGS PDIC and TRUST COMPANY Hamburg, PA Phone 215-562-3811 A FULL SERVICE BANK SALES A SERVICE BINKLEY & HURST BROS. 133 Rothsville Station Rd. ****** 7*» ST >*, - - > Reviewing results of this year's youth leadership institute are Lancaster County Agent Jay Irwin, last year’s AIC participator Gary Akers, and Inter-State Milk Producers fieldman Andy Marvin. Akers is co-chairman of this year’s statewide institute, sponsored by the Pennsylvania Association of Farmer Cooperatives. op Council, and field representative for Inter- State, expressed satisfaction with the merits of the program, but added he’d like to see more participation. This year 43 students took part. Nineteen were selected for state competition, from which five will be chosen to attend the institute in Shippensburg. * The nineteen youths and their respective schools who ★PTO SHAFT FOR HEAVY WORK - AVAILABLE IN ALL MODEL SIZES ★NINE ACTUAL TILLAGE SPEEDS - ALL DIFFERENT. ★SAVE TIME WITH THREE POWER SHIFT SPEEDS IN EACH RANGE. ★NO POWER LOSS WITH CASE POWER SHIFT. ★PRECISION CONTROL EVEN IN REVERSE. ★NO FREE-WHEELING. ★BUILT TO LAST-.AND LAST. PA 17543 Phone (717) 626-4705 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 16,1977 will go on to the next level of competition are: Philip Kisser, Manheim Township; Dan Witwer, Garden Spot; Glenn Miller, Manheim Central; Dale Balmer, Manheim Central; Elvin Huyard, Garden Spot; Joel Hoover, Garden Spot; Dennis Kulp, Manheim Central; June Grube, Auto Service Tips A ROMOTE STARTER. BUTTON !€> HANOV (f' MAKING TUNE-UPS. JUST CONNECT THE NST SNITCH ACROSS the positive ratterV Terminal anp starter SOLENOtP TERMINAL, BUT REMOVE TEE OOU. WIRE TO PREVENT THE ENGINE FROM STARTING,. g-x-t Manheim Central; Gary Snader, Garden Spot; Terry Schaffer, Garden Spot; Jay Gainer. Manheim Central; Jane Garber, Hempfield; Curtis Snavely, Ephrata; John Groff, Solanco; Larry Fox, Garden Spot; Martha Gregory, Warwick; Mary Ellen Bitler, Solanco; Les Hershey, Solanco; and Linford Weaver, Grassland. in im 35