822-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 16, 1991 Berks Countians ‘Hoe-Down’ At 4-H Jamboree CONNIE LEINBACH Berks Co. Correspondent READING (Berks Co.) There may have been a lot of puzzled faces, but every one of the Berks Countians who tried hoe-down dancing was smiling last Saturday night at the 4-H “Raise the Roof Jamboree.” The event, held in the 4-H build ing at the Berks County Agricul tural Center, marked the kickoff of the the last phase of a fund-raising campaign to build a 10,000 square foot pole bam beside the show ring. Rick Kauffman, Penn State extension agent and 4-H coordina tor, was pleased with the big turn out. There were about 300 advanced ticket sales, he said, and about 125 showed up at the door. “It went beyond Our expecta tions,” he said, adding that Satur day evening was so much fun that the 4-H advisory committee would like to have another hoe down. “People are really hungry for it,” he said about the wholesome, fam ily fun. The Blue Marsh Jiggers began the hoe-down with a demonstra tion, clicking their tap-shoe clad feel to the rhythms plucked by the Blue Mountain Gang. Caller Keith Brintzenhoff took the jiggers through an intricate scries of steps, much to the delight of the crowd. Then, Brintzenhoff called on the spectators to form squares so that Need Your Farm Buildings Painted? Let us give you a price! Write: Daniel’s Painting 637-A Georgetown Rd. Ronks, PA 17572 (or leave message) (717) 687-8262 Spray on and Brush in Painting NERVE DEAFNESS “Model Of New” Miniature Hearing Aid Given .■aft. -4m ORLANDO, FLORIDA A most unique free offer, of spe cial Interest to those who hear but do not understand words, has Just been announced by Electone. A Truellfe, non-operating model, actual size of replica of the smal lest* Electone ever made, will be given away abaolutely free to any one answering this advertisement. Wear It In the privacy of your own home without cost or obligation of any kind. “ITS YOURS FREE TO KEEP” The size of this instrument Is only one of Its many features. It weighs less than a third of an ounce and It Is all at “ear level" In one unit. No wires lead from the body to the head. Hera la truly hope for the Hard of Hearing. These non operating models, actual size repli cas, are tree while thqyupply lasts. We suggest that you write tor yours now. FREE Offer DEPT. 8F17567, P.O. Boi SlO they could begin dancing. “How many of you have done this before?” he asked. There was a show of hands. “Then we’ll start out with an easy one and take you through it first,” he said. Couples went through the steps for the figure eight dance, and after the music began, there was a lot of laughter as the dancers tried to comply with the instructor. One square of dancers toward the back of the dance floor just stood there swaying to the beat of the music, sometime swinging each other around, but mostly looking to the stage. “We’re lost,” said Kenneth Leiby, one of the members of that group, with a grin and a laugh. Leiby, a general auctioneer from Hamburg R.D. 2, was the volunteer auctioneer for the even ing of the many items gathered by volunteers for sale at the jamboree. For sale were feed, farm imple ments, Wmross trucks, an auto graphed pennant from the Hershcy (Turn to Page 823) BUY THE VAL NIPPLE WATERING SYSTEM FROM HERSHEY EQUIPMENT CO. INSTALL NIPPLES IN YOUR POULTRY HOUSE TO REDUCE YOUR LABOR COSTS AND IMPROVE YOUR PERFORMANCE AT THE SAME TIME 0 ' 1 Mtt»* I Kenneth Leiby, auctioneer; Ruth Hartman, 4-H development board member; and Mike Flrestine and Mary Ann Keith, of Lebanon Valley National Bank, get ready for the auction at the 4-H Raise the Roof Jamboree In the 4-H Building of the Berks County Agriculture Center. NIPPLEMANIA? HAVE CURE! WE THE CALL TODAY! I I | I SYCAMORE IND. PARK I I I I 255 PLANE TREE HERSHEY EQUIPMENT uncasx Xpa 17603 I n i company ’ |nc (717)393-5807 Oiiijnirt «f Q««lHy Systini for Pwlhy, Swini Onto Hiiriftig YES, NIPPLEMANIA IS RUNNING WILD! □VAL SYSTEMS* DID THE EXCITEMENT OF NIPPLEMANIA HIT YOUR FARM YET OR ARE YOU STILL SCRUBBING AWAY ON YOUR OLD WATERERS? BROILER CONTRACTS Tyson Foods, New Holland, Pennsylvania We Are Looking For New Or Existing Buildings To Grow Chickens In Lancaster, York, Lebanon, Berks, And Chester Counties. - COMPETITIVE CONTRACT - GOOD FARM INVESTMENT - NIPPLE DRINKER FINANCING - COMPANY PAID FUEL If You Would Like To Join The Tyson Family Of Over 6000 Growers Call: TYSON FOODS /fpßk 1-800-525-7592 m IB 717-354-4211 - MARK LOVETTE or BILL SCHLOTTERBECK Route 30 West at the Centerville Exit.