64—Uncaiter Farming, Saturday. Sept. 27. 1975 Henkel UNIVERSITY PARK - Nancy Lyn Henkel. 19, of Strasburg Rl, who has compiled on outstanding record in 4-H work, today was named state nominee for on animal science scholarship. Carroll 1,. Howes, associate 4-H-youth division leader at Penn State University, who announced the selection, said that Nancy’s 4-H records will be entered in national com petition with winners to be announced at National 4-H Congress in Chicago, November 30 - December 4. PennAg salutes research centennial “PennAg firmly believes that only through the skills learned in research can our blessed natural resources be used in a way which will allow them to be preserved and to prosper,” Spalding said. GETTYSBURG - PennAg Industries Association honored the 100th an niversary of the nation’s agricultural research ex periment stations in ceremonies at the association’s 97th Con vention held here September 18. The presentation was made by PennAg president Phillip M. 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PC BOX 71 T-!ir MANHEIM, PA 17545 is scholarship The nominee was picked from among the 145,000 youth who annually take part in the Extension Service 4-H program. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Henkel, Nancy is a student at the Delaware Valley College of Science and Agriculture. She has been a 4-H member for 10 years. She served her 4-H Club as president, vice president, news reporter, secretary, and treasurer, and assisted with club activities and events as a teen leader. The animal science scholarship nominee com Spalding recognized many successful research con tributions of the Penn State agricultural institution ranging from animal nutrition and health to the development of a new commercial plant used in highway planting (Crown vetch) which Penn Dot of ficials estimate has saved taxpayers $1.6 million an nually in control of run off, elimination of mowing and similar costs. rates, and additional first year), long and short term gains, and investment tax credit. It will include instructions for all new tax law changes, including new individual tax credit, standard deductions, child care deductions and many more. A registration fee will be charged to cover materials and lunches. For more detail write the Lancaster Farm & Home Center, 1383 Arcadia Road, Lancaster or Call 717-394- 6851. Ask for a program and application. pleted projects in horse, teen leadership, and veterinary science. At Delaware Valley College, she helped establish the Campus 4-H Hub. Active in state 4-H events, Nancy participated in State 4-H Capital Days, Penn sylvania 4-H Leadership Congress. State 4-H Achievement Days, Slate 4- H Public Speaking Contest, Northeast 4-H Teen Leaders Agribusiness Conference, State 4-H Horse Show, and Regional 4-H Demonstration Days. Some of her 4-H awards include the outstanding In acknowledgement Beattie thanked the more than 300 agribusiness representatives attending the state-wide meeting not only for the tribute but also the past and continued support PennAg has given to agricultural research. “Looking ahead, some of the problems we’ll be studying are such things as land use, energy, unproved farm income, and increased productivity for crops and livestock,” said Dean Beattie. Beattie also stressed the importance of research to the economy of the nation and the need for continued adequate funding. SPECIAL TRADE-IN 9 N FORD $775.00 Junior project book, Junior demonstration, senior grooming and showmanship, outstanding teen leadership, Stale 4-H Horse Show, and state public speaking. In college, she is n member of the A-Doy Committee. Block and Bridle Club, Campus 4-H Club, cheerleader, Inter-Club Council, Equine Club, and National Block and Bridle Club. 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