Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 02, 1978, Image 24

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December . 2,1978
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Pennsylvania has eight national 4-H winners 0 #
CHICAGO, m. - Eight
Pennsylvania 4-H’ers
claimed $B,OOO in scholar
ships at the 57th National 4-H
Congress here this week.
Each was named a winner in
programs arranged by the
National 4-H Council and
supervised _by the
Cooperative Extension
Service.
Selected for their ac
complishments in 4-H
projects and activities,
leadership development and
growth in personal, com
munity and civic respon
sibilities, 258 winners
nationwide shared $242,809
in educational grants.
Pennsylvania’s national
winners, the amounts of
their grants, the program in
which they won honors, and
the donors of awards were:
Scott Giel, 18, Gibsonia,
$l,OOO, automotive, The
Firestone Tire & Rubber
Co.; Tommy EL Welsh, 18,
East Berlin El, $l,OOO, dairy,
Insurance Company of North
American; Brooke M.
Palmer, 17, Shrewsbury,
$l,OOO, food preservation,
Kerr Glass Manufacturing
Corp.; L. Thomas Perry, 16,
Stroudsburg, $l,OOO, gar
dening, Ortho Division,
Chevron Chemical Co.; Judy
A. Long, 18, Carlisle, $l,OOO,
horse, National 4-H Council;
Bonnie G. Wire, 18, Spring
Grove R 4, $l,OOO,
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photography, Eastman
Kodak Company; Denise A.
McConaughey, 18,
Smicksburg Rl, $l,OOO,
swine, National 4-H Council;
David D. Sammons, 18,-New
Castle, $l,OOO, veterinary
science, The Upjohn Com
pany.
During their five-day visit
to Chicago, the 4-H’ers
divided their time between
sightseeing and getting
acquainted with the-other
1,650 delegates from across
the country.
Designed to provide a
platform for recognizing
outstanding young people,
National 4-H Congress also
gave delegates a healthy
balance of educational,
inspirational and en
tertaining activities.
Themed “4-H - Freedom
To Be,” this year’s Congress
program emphasized the
major national concern of
energy. In addition to
seminars featuring top
energy experts, the program
gave delegates information
on energy sources and
alternate sources. The 4-
H’ers were also involved in
energy sources and alter
nate sources. The 4-H’ers
were also involved in
discussions about the impact
of energy on lifestyles,
economics, jobs and careers.
Noted for its variety of
entertainment for delegates,
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BUTLER
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the Congress program in
cluded performances by
Maynard Ferguson and his
orchestra, sponsored by
International Paper Com
pany; and the Purdue
Collegiate Singers, by
American Income Life In
surance Company.
Delegates dined as guests of
General Motors at a lun
cheon featuring the
Spurrlows and Miss
America, and they were
entertained by Liz Damon’s
Orient Express at the In
ternational Harvester
Company luncheon. The
Firestone Tire & Rubber
Company sponsored a
breakfast, head-tabled by 50
top leaders of government
and business.
Both Standard Brands
Incorporated and Ford
Motor Company hosted
parties for the delegates.
They were treated to a
performance of the
Broadway' musical,
“Oklahoma”, presented by
fellow 4-H members from Ft.
Wayne, Ihd. The presen
tation was sponsored by
Kerr Glass Manufacturing
Corp. First National Bank of
Chicago hosted a special
evening at the Field Museum
of Natural History for the
delegates.
The National 4-H Fashion
Revue, staged by Simplicity
Pattern Co. Inc., included 52
BUILDINGS FOR THE FARMER
WHO’S IN BUSINESS TO STAY
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C&M SALES INC.
R.D.ffl
Honesdale, Pa. 18431
Phone 717-253-1612
A. E. ENGEL, INC.
P.0.80x 216
Martton, N.J. 08053
Phone6o9-983-4404
winners who modeled their
own ensembles. Penn
sylvania was represented by
Kathleen Martin of Enon
Valley.
National 4-H Congress
closed Thursday evening,
Nov. 30, witb the naming of,
six Presidential Award
winners, a banquet, and a
farewell party co-sponsored
by Production Credit
Association and National 4-H
Council.
SCOTT GIEL
Allegheny County
An 18-year old Penn
sylvania youth, who restored
a 1965 Mustang fastback for
use as a racing car, Scott
Giel, Gibsonia, received a
$l,OOO scholarship at the 57th
National 4-H Congress.
Giel, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas V. Giel Sr., is
studying automotive
FARMSTED I
GLOSSNER’S
CONCRETE
RO#l
Beech Creek, PA 16822
Phone 717-962-2564
KAFFERUN SALES
& SERVICE
R.D.12
Union City, Pa. 16438
PhoneBl4-438-3180
technology at Shelbyville,
Term., Vocational Technical
School. He plans a career as
a mechanic, possibly in auto
racing.
The Allegheny County
youth purchased the 1965
auto for $l,OOO in the fall of
1977. The vehicle had a
special racing engine and
drive train already in it, but
the car has been severely
abused, he said.
“As I worked on it, I made
special modifications so I
could re-do it for street use
at the end of the racing
season,” he said. The 4-H’er
worked throughout last
Winter to take the car apart.
He sanded all the parts,
cleaned them up, repainted
each' part using rustproof
paint on body parts, and put
it all back together again. He
then installed roll bars inside
the shell and re-installed the
seats and mechanical
systems.
“This was a tremendous
challenge for me and when
the motor turned over, the
feeling of excitement
seemed to be impossible.”
The youth learned how to
properly prime and paint the
body. He has raced the car a
few times and said he plans
to put in a different engine
and sell his racing engine.
The nine-year 4-H’er
earlier had made a go-cart,
using a motorcycle engine.
KNOXVILLE
CONSTRUCTION
Knoxville, Pa. 16928
Phone 814-326-4188
ORVILLE MACK
P.0.80x 47
.Nazareth, Pa. 18064
Phone2ls-759-1331
ALL-STEEL BUILDIM
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For Complete Details On Th
40' x 50' x 14' All-Steel Build
BEATTY & NELSON
CONTRACTOR
Biglerville, Pa. 17303
Phone 717-677-9310
LEROY E. MYERS, INC.
Route 11, Box 163
Clear Spring, Md. 21722
Phone3ol-582-1552
He later converted it into a
tractor-snowplow to . dear
the family driveway of snow.
TOMMY WELSH
York County
Tommy Welsh, 18, East
Berlin Rl, received a SI,OOQ-. a
scholarship at the 57tn~->' w
National 4-H Congress.
Welsh is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. James E. Welsh, Jr. He
has been a 4-H member for
seven years.
A consistent award win
ner, in the past year the
youth has been named
Keystone and state dairy
winner and received four
blue awards, two red, three
master fitter ribbons and
three master showman
ribbons at county and
district events.
“One of my goals has been
to enlarge our herd with
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SPECIAL PRICES
NOW IN EFFECT O
FARMSTEC
Galvanized Roof and Walls
AL MAURER
P.0.80x 78
Cambra, Pa. 18611
Phone 717-864-3135
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higher producing animals,”
says Welsh, a recent high
school graduate who is
currently working full time
on his father’s dairy farm. “I
have learned that it costs
just as much to raise a poor
herd replacement as it does
to raise a good one,” he said.
In his own herd, the young
winner has 14 Holsteins, four
Brown Swiss and two Ayr
shires. He has been ex
perimenting with, calf hut
ches, a relatively new idea
which he says has proved
very worthwhile in his own
operation. He started out by
building two hutches and
now has 16.'
Welsh has prepared a 4-H
demonstration on the use of
hutches, which he has given
to many clubs both within
and ouiside of York County.
With the demonstration he
won an award two years ago.
He plans to go to college
and major in animal science
before settling down with his
own fanning operation.
A 17-year old Penn
sylvania girl, who put
together a seven-page
booklet on drying foods,
Brooke Palmer,
Shrewsbury, received a
$l,OOO scholarship during the
STtfa National 4-H Congress
in Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn E.
Palmer, is a high school
AGRI-BUI IDE
W. R. MOODY,
CONTRACTOR
113 Walnut Lane
West Newton, Pa. 15089
PS^ne 412-872-6804
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NEWTON D.E. SMITH, INC
ON CO. - Mifflintown.Pa.l7o5 1
mfiMre 19933 Phone 717-436-2151
P2*7-8211
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BROOKE PALMER
York County
BUTLER
ROYER’S FAR
SERVICE
R.D.«I
Winfield, Pa. 178)
Phone 717-837-32