LEBANON Four-H’ers challenged the Lions Club to make a bigger pile ot aluminum cans at the Lebanon Area Fair than they could —antj the 4-H’ers won. According to Daniel Shiner, recycling chairman, over 10,000 cans have been recycled. Danny points out that “recycling aluminum saves 95% of the energy that it takes to make it from raw ore.” The 1981 Keystone Winner in 4-H Energy has been involved in 4- Ken iman, .tons lub representative and Beth Shiner, 4-H member, all pose with from Annville Area; Don Griffith, Lebanon the trophy in front of the 10,000 gathered mayor; Frank Ondrusek, Myerstown mayor; cans. WeSpeciahieln Aenal Work Usinc Our Twin, Bucket Boom Truck ELECTRICAL \ / Jr/ CONTRACTING \ Vv SSFI I Specializing In \ \ I AGRICULTURAL wm&r, J wiring / BasM ' Also Residential. Industrial J r/' And Commercial Work / Ree Estimates^^^r 320 Kins St WeHivtPoletln Mysntown. PA 170*7 Stock 25', 30’, 35' 1 45' Phons 7X7-<®*-7544 THE EFFECTIVE WAY TO REDUCE ENERGY COSTS For; Cooling in Summer Heating in Winter ★ Applications Unlimited for Agricultural and Commercial Buildings. PHONE 717-274-34 U w* SW/JVE SYSTEMS 4-H wins recycling challenge H Energy programs for 8 years. The contest is an outgrowth of Danny’s interest in energy and 4-H agent Linda Rohrbach’s ex perience with recycling at the National 4-H Center. It began earlier this year as a Teen Council project. Says Linda, “We wanted to show the broad range of 4-H at the Lebanon Area Fair and also wanted to involve the public. We C. M. HIGH CO. LEBANON PA. & IQUIfMIWT fa'M WAtflNtS ON CNR FW^ were very pleased with the Lions Clubs’ support. They actively accepted our challenge.” Judges for the contest were Lebanon mayor, Don Griffith, and Myerstown mayor, Frank On drusek. SERVING THE FARMERS FOR 108 YEARS Exk*Ki* Mari » SUM HAMBURG SAVINGS and I lrl% TRIKT PAMPANY >IMIM MfW INSUIAMCI | |%W V I VWITII I Hamburg, PA Phone: 215-562-3811 A FULL SERVICE BANK momm DENVER, PENNSYLVANIA featuring covered utility, all-pro. AND HANDYMAN MODELS DEALERS: MELLOH BROS. MR. SALES HD 2(Rt 272 N ) Willow Street. Pa 717/464 2311 MBS RETAIL SALES WHITE OAK LAWN ft LEISURE r d 3(NearZirns Diner) 329 W Huh St Manheim Pa Denver Pa 717/665-4627 215/267 7526 A side benefit of the recycling is that the cans reaped $.23 per pound at a local recycler. Proceeds go to the Lebanon 4-H Development Fund. S SUMMER! COMETOSEEOUR TALOG AND MODELS ,FECIAL DEALS USTFORYOU... MgS. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 29,1911—C17 —4 Damian Shiner recycling chairman dumps more cans into the large collection the 4-H’ers gathered at the Lebanon County Fair. IVIUOLLER ■ ~ ■ I&/Z113S Coolers® USED TANKS AVAILABLE . *. • 500 Gal. Mojonnier • 1,000 Gal. Mojonnier • 500 Gal. Girton • 800 Gal. Mofonnier w * 4' s. 0
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