—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, May 28, 1977 100 4-H scholarships near $250,000 CHICAGO, 111. - Total dollar value of scholarships awarded through National 4- H Council rose 45 per cent in the five-year period 1972-77. Scholarships totaling $249,500 are available this Order 4 paying $9.88 SOUTHAMPTON, Pa. - Area dairy farmers who are members of Inter-State Milk Producers’ Cooperative received $9.88 per hun dredweight for milk they produced during April. The April weighted average blend price is equivalent to 21 cents per quart and compares to $9.89 per hundredweight for the previous month and $lO.OO per hundredweight for a year ago. Quart equivalent prices were 21 cents for the previous month and 22 cents for a year ago. The farm base milk price for April was $10.06 per hundredweight while the excess price was $8.52 per hundredweight. The but terfat differential was 11.5 cents for each point aboye or below 3.5 per cent. The base price is down two cents per hundredweight from the previous month and down 18 cents per hundredweight from a year ago. The excess price is up 25 cents per hundredweight from a year ago. The excess price is up 25 cents per hundredweight .S.-'t. Build your next building using dependable wood LAMINATED RAFTERS AND ROOF TRUSSES-and save time on your job by fast and easy erection. COMPLETE MATERIALS FOR ALL FARM BUILDINGS WE STOCK FABRAL STEEL ' ALUMINUM ROOFING PT DELIVERIES SITE CRANE SERVICE year to 4-H members who meet eligibility requirements set by the Cooperative I' xtension Service, which conducts the 4-H program and selects winners. In 1972, total value from the previous month and up 14 cents per hun dredweight from a year ago. A total of 484 million pounds of Federal Order 4 producer milk was pooled in April of which 56 per cent was sold as Class I, com pared to 60 per cent for the previous month and 61 per cent a year ago. A total of 8,060 Order No. 4 producers provided 16.1 million pounds per day to dealers during April averaging 2,003 pounds per farm day. Total value of producer milk was set at $4B million for the month. READ LANCASTER FARMING FOR FULL MARKET REPORTS Your barn will always be a healthier place for your animals with Rigidply rafter construction. For Free Stall Housing continuous ventilation is assured by a ventilator roof and air flow always available through the heel. This flexibility allows proper ventilation for all seasons with a min imum amount of condensation. The flexibility of the arch extends also to construction; often the arch and wood decking system will permit con struction to continue into peak winter months. of all scholarships awarded was $171,700. The J 73 scholarships offered m 1977 range from $6OO to $lOOO each, with most grants at the $l,OOO level. Scholarships are donated by about 45 businesses, corporations and foundations to recognize 4-H member accomplishments in project work, leadership, citizenship and community service. Many grunts up to $l,OOO Many private-sector donors boosted scholarships this year from $BOO to $l,OOO. These donors and the 4-H awards programs they support are: Ford Motor Company Fund, achievement, The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, bicycle; Standard Brands Incorporated, bread; Coats & Clark Inc., clothing, and Montgomery Ward & Co., consumer education. Also, Insurance Company of North America, dairy program; Purina Dog Foods Group, Ralston Purina Company, dog care and training; Simplicity Pattern Co. Inc., dress revue; Westinghouse Electric Corporation, electric energy; General Foods Corporation, food-nutrition, and Kerr Glass Manufacturing Corp., food preservation. Others are International Paper Company, forestry program; Reader’s Digest, leadership; Amoco Foundation Inc., petroleum power; Wilson Foods Corporation, sheep; The Upjohn Company, veterinary 'science, and Weyerhaeuser Company Foundation, wood science. Auardsat several levels These 4-H donors provide ATTENTION: For better daily gains at lower costs Feed Bovotone 21 Higher feed costs and unstable market prices make it more important than ever for cattlemen to keep the cost of gain down. One sure way is to feed your own alfalfa haylage and Bovotone 21 from Vigortone. Bovotone 21, in addition to delivering proper levels of important major minerals, trace elements and vitamins, contains abundant phosphorus to balance off the high calcium content of legume roughages. Seldom will you need to feed any sup plemental protein with a corn, haylage and Bovotone 21 program. Your cattle will do better, and your out-of-pocket costs will be cut dramatically. Bovotone 110 and 111 Vigortone has two new pre-mixes for Over 150 Servicemen in PA alone." PENNA. LEON B. HERSHEY Box 166 Paradise, PA 717-4424807 RON L HERSHEY R 2 Gap PA 717 442 8573 JASON E. MILLER 169 Strasburg Pike Lancaster Pa 17602 WM.i. YODER Rl, Conestoga, PA 717-872 8047 RAY E. HILLARD, JR. RD 1 Box 220 A Milroy PA 717-6672421 ALVIN ESH Box 72 Intercourse PA 717-768-3128 C GEORGE BOOK RD2BoxBoMifflmtown Pa 717 527 2228 H. MELVIN CHARLES R 1 Washington Boro PA 717-684 5783 PETE CALDWELL R 1 Windsor PA 717 246 1046 RALPH E. BRUNGART Loganton PA 717 725 2355 elamg. hoover Rl New Holland. PA 717 354-0432 scholarships between six and nine national winners in each program. In addition, most offer up to four medals of honor at the county level and expense-paid trips to National 4-H Congress on either a state or sectional basis. National scholarships assured by National 4-H Council in 4-H beef, horse and swine programs were boosted this year to $l,OOO apiece. And 27 scholarships Betfer rations cost less . . . with Vigortone. •MIX 50 warehouses—over 5400 servicemen 3 manufacturing plants PHILIP A. HAYES Oxford RD 2 21^932-8736 CHRISTIAN L.SIOLTZFUS R 2 Box 409 Elverson, PA" 215-286-5995 CHESTER SOLTYS. JR. Spring City, PA 215-948-3647 JAMES STUTZMAN SONS R 3 Kutztown, PA 215-683-7198 MARLIN GEESAMAN R 2 New Port. PA 717-582-4598 ‘ ELWIN REAM Hughesville, PA 717-584-4085 SHERWOOD A. WITHER Box 138 Berrysburg PA 717-362-8823 PAULLKREIOER R 2 Palmyra. PA 717 964 3791 V\ \Ah J j Vv tj- w TME FEEO LOT -J /J k \Ofrrrw ■ 9 tP>y / J provided regionally by Fe Railway System and Gulf Central Pipeline Company were raised to $6OO each Several hundred private, sector donors lend financial technical and other assistance to 4-H through National 4-H Council, , nonprofit educational institution incorporated to strengthen the 4-H program and enhance its positive influence on youth and adults. Cattlemen feedlot cattle, Bovotooe 110 and 111. Both contain high level* of major minerals, trace elements and vitamins as well as non-protein nitrogen (NPN). They are particularly suited for grain and grain silage rations needing supplemental protein. Bovotooe 111 also contains MGA*, which produces a quieter bunch of heifers and promotes better daily gains. See your Vlgortone Serviceman now If you’re concerned about feeding costs, too, give your Vlgortone serviceman a call. He has many up-to-date feeding pro grams that will help you save money. You’ll soon see why more cattlemen are feeding Vlgortone especially now. * Rtf lmmM trad* mark of tfca Up)ahi Ctmptmy for wlf|inrni aeacalc. specially New! WILKIE* i. WEAVER R 1 Fredericksburg, PA 717-865-6710 RUSSELL FRY Ouncannon. PA delmarva ROMAN YODER R 1 Granfsville, MD 301-895-5302 ERIC W. FOGG West Chester. PA 215-696 2283 KAREN TAYLOR R 3 Cambridge. MD 301-228-3989 NEW JERSEY ED FOGG Malvern, PA 215-647-6818 C. OWEN FRANKLIN R 3 Bridgeton, NJ 609-451-5919 JOHN KLEMIUK Box 368 Hammonton NJ 609-561-0982 RAYMOND CANTI RD2 Phillipsburg. NJ 201-859 1314 NEDSHIMP Woodstown NJ 609 769 3481 LEE TICE R 2 Elmer. NJ 609 358 2622