Area Youths Named Scholarship CUSTOM BUTCHERING DIER processing WE MAKE VEN,SON BOLOGNA & DRIED BEEF Hogs Processed the old fashioned way. Sausage, pudding, scrapple. Hams and Bacon cured. Beef cut, wrapped and frozen. Dried beef and bologna. WE ALSO SPECIALIZE IN U.S.D.A. GRADED SIDES AND QUARTERS. CALL PAUL A. HESS 464-3711 or 464-3127 The “Happy to Help You** Bank has come to Prize drawings for: • New 398-cc Snowmobil • Ski set with poles and bmdini • 16-m. gasoline chain sav Drawings to be December 18 at noon. Sign up when you visit. No banking transaction necessary Great Gifts Open a checking or savings account with $5O or more, or add $5O to your Commonwealth savings account, and choose one of these gifts at no cost. • Beacon blanket • Electric warming tray • Borg scale • Deluxe travel bag (Available through December 16, 1972) Come see ns at Willow Street, We'll be Happy to Help You Winners At 51st 4-H Congress Willow Street You're Invited to our Open House Celebration now through December 16. Free souvenirs for all. Register for GRAND PRIZE drawing! Gn Four area 4-H’ers have won scholarships for their achievements, it was announced this week in Chicago during the 51st National 4-H Congress. They are: Agnes Arnold, Lebanon; Walter Latshaw, Spring City; Sarah Schroeder, Kempton, and Ann Stratton, Kutztown. Agnes Arnold was one of six national winners in the 4-H food nutrition program. Her $7OO scholarship will be paid for by General Foods Corporation, who also paid her expenses to the Congress. Miss Arnold is the daughter of Mrs. Mary M. Ar nold, and a sophomore at Penn State. She won the scholarship for teaching good nutrition to children from low-income families. Walter Latshaw, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Latshaw, Spring City, Chester County, was one of two national winners of $BOO Commonwealth jV National Bank 333 Willow Street Pike, Willow Street, Pa, Agnes Arnold Lebanon scholarships presented by the Edwin T. Meredith Foundation. Latshaw, a freshman engineering student at Penn State, was the state’s field crops science winner in 1971 and winner in agriculture in 1972. He was a urs day 9 A M -3 P M. 1.-8 P.M 'indow: ■Thursday 9 A M -6 P M 5A.M.-8 P.M. lay 9 A.M -Noon eat Banking .rvlces hacking accounts iavings accounts Javing Certificates of Deposit • Master Charge with your picture • /c/ealoans • Home mortgages • Safe deposit boxes —and many more l Member FOIC Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 2,1972 Walter Latshaw Spring City Sarah Schroeder Kempton Anna Stratton Kutztown member of a state-winning vegetable judging team in 1970 and this year assisted with the Pennsylvania State Days awards assembly Sarah Schroeder, Kempton, Berks County, was one of 12 national winners of $6OO Achievement Program scholarships from the Ford Motor Company Fund. Miss Schroeder is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schroeder. She is a sophomore at Kutztown State College, majoring in elementary education. Anna Stratton, College Hill, Kutztown, received one of six $7OO scholarships awarded by Standard Brands, Inc. The daughter of Lawrence M. and Barbara Stratton, she is a senior in high school, active in school organizations and a nominee for 4-H county .council president. She also has attended the 4-H Citizenship Short Course in Washington, D C., and in 1972 was a Rotary Club exchange student for three weeks in France. MANURE PITS 24-36 ft., 48 ft. & 60 ft. Diameter 12 ft Deep circular precast concrete with Gunite coated in terior. ZIMMERMAN INDUSTRIES, INC. R.D No. 1 Ephrata, Pa. 17522 733-6166 7