Puppies arrive plained that the Penn State program is breeding only German Shepherds because 4-lTers in the Michigan area near the Leader Dog School have been raising other breeds for many years. Lions Leader Dog Chairman Paul - DeLong, congratulated Lancaster County 4-H on its new venture and said, “Leader dogs provide independence and mobility to those who are legally blind. ’ ’ He explained that the dogs will be trained for 16 weeks at the Leader Dog School and then will work with a new master for 25-27 days. He pointed out that dogs have personalities and the trainers will learn that personality and then try to match it with the personality of the blind masters. There is no upper age limit for those wishing to get a leader dog, but masters must be at least 16 so they and the ' dog can be matched according to size. 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It was announced that the Club hopes to make the project an annual one, and judging from the response to the four friendly puppies, there will be many youngsters eager to make a home for them and provide an important part of the training in the Leader Dog program.-SB fLANCASm FARMING FOR COMPUTE AND UP-TO-DATE MARKET REPORTS BALTIMORE, Md. - Ivan K. Strickler, lola, Kansas, completes a second term as president of the Holstein Association at the organization’s 96th National Convention here this week. Strickler, who is a veteran of Holstein affairs, has served as vice president of the dairy breed organization. He was a director of the national Holstein board from 1964 to 1972. He has also been president of the Kansas Holstein Association. In 1978, Strickler was recognized as Man of the Year at World Dairy Expo, Madison, Wisconsin, where OM Guard ffiOoaOoaaQ DddB(3i?oibg© €®ouQpaffi\y Lancaster. 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