Wentz wins Baker scholarship CARLISLE - Timothy Wentz, 17, of Carlisle Rl, a freshman at The Penn sylvania State University majoring in animal science, has been named recipient of a $2OO Allen L. Baker 4-H Scholarship. The award, presented annually to an outstanding Commonwealth 4-H mem ber, is in memory of the late Save on building, remodeling and maintenance with quality Reynolds Aluminum %i-L_ lUiliitalll Hog farrowing and feeding Priced to compete with steel, Reynolds corrosion resistant alloy, developed especially for farm use, helps you save on better farm buildings. You save on construction because you use large sheets that cover more and reduce overlaps. And since there’s no red rust...ever...you save on paint maintenance down the road. REYNOLDS ALUMINUM Allen L. Baker who retired in 1958 from the Cooperative Extension Service staff after serving 38 years as State 4-H Club leader. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Alan B. Wentz, Timothy has been a 4-H member for five years. A member of the Sheaffer 4-H Community Club and 4-H Light Horse and Pony Club, General utility building he served as president, vice president, and treasurer. He also assisted with club ac tivities and events as a teen leaders. The scholarship winner completed projects in horse, wood science, bicycle, com, and veterinary science. Locally, Timothy took part in the roundup, fund day, teen leader training, camp, exchange program, horse judging, and demonstration day. He also participated m the Regional 4-H Teen Leaders Retreat, District 4-H Horse Show, Regional 4-H ERTH-RITE SOIL CONDITIONER MAXICROP LIQUID PLANT FEEDING FEED-RITE Vitamin & Mineral for livestock and poultry ZOOK & RANCK, INC. RDI, Gap, PA 17527 Phone 717-442 4171 f' Beef confinement feeding Go with unpainted Reynolds Aluminum on the roof where its heat reflectivity helps keep stock cooler in summer and warmer in winter. Then make sidewalls sparkle with any of five, farm-right Reynolds Aluminum Colorweld® finish colors: stable red, meadow gold, valley green, birch white. ! nf DESIGNERS AND BUILDERS OF SYSTEMS EPHRATA, R. 4, (Farmersville) PA. 17522 PHONE 717-354-4271 Farm machinery storage and repair n J’j it' 1 n =====3l 1115*585* Demonstration Day, State 4- H Achievement Days, Pennsylvania 4-H Leader ship Congress, Farm Show, and the Cititzenship Short Course. He was named Cum- Pennsylvanians place (Continued from Page 52) Other Eastern Region warnings in the World Dairy Expo included; Nation Junior Ayrshire show - Mary L Shank, Hagerstown, Md., reserve grand champion, reserve senior champion, and senior showmanship; Becky Long, Thurmont, Md., junior showmanship. National Junior Guernsey Show - Dwayne E. Wessel. Woodbine, Md., junior champion and first place senior yearling; and Bobby Davis, Varona, Md., first place five-year-old and over cow. National Guernsey Show - Bobby Davis, Varona, Md , grand champion female; and Melanie J. Clem, Jean Celestine, and Eleanor [UK Poultry building X Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, October 15,1977 berland County’s Out standing 4-H Boy in 1976; was 1977 state vetermary science contest winner in the 4-H National Awards Program; and won county medals in wood science, bicycle, and veterinary science. Rarpa, Federick, Md., first Frederick, Md., first place place junior yearling heifer. bull calf. Central National Holstein Show - George W. Smith 111, This 3-year-old Guernsey, owned by Berneta Snider, New Enterprise, Pa., placed first in her class at the National Guernsey show held in Madison. Wis., last week. At the halter is Lee Yost, field representative for the Pennsylvania Guernsey Breeders, Camp Hill. DAIRYMEN! Lehigh Valley Cooperative Farmers a Pennsylvania based cooperative- Offers sound milk markets-- at Modern Milk Plants-- PHONE (215) 433-5111 Send the Following: I am interested in a milk market with Lehigh Valley Cooperative Farmers. Name Address Road I Phone LEHIGH VALLEY COOPERATIVE FARMERS 1000-1160 North Seventh Street Allentown, Pa. 18001 Attention: John C. York Vice-Pres. Member Relations Game Hens Rock Cornish Game Hens are young, immature chickens—usually five-to seven weeks of age—that are tender-meated with soft, smooth-textured skin, and do not weight more than two pounds (ready to cook) or 97