B24—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 5,1981 National winners share $7OOO in scholarships CHICAGO, ILL. Seven Penn sylvania 4-H’ers claimed $7,000 in scholarships at the 60th National 4- H Congress here this week. Each was named a winner in programs by National 4-H Council and supervised by the Cooperative Extension Service. Selected for outstanding ac complishments in 4-H projects and activities, leadership develop ment, personal growth and community and civic respon sibility, 285 winners nationwide and in Puerto Rico, shared $265,000 in eduational grants. Pennsylvania’s national winners were; Tom Reybum A 17-year-old Pennsylvania youth, who used a puppet show to teach conservation to has been named one of six national wmners in the 4-H conservation of SAWDUST LOADED ON YOUR TRUCK AT OUR SAWMILL or . WE’LL DELIVER TO YOU LOADS 20 OR 40 CU. YD. _ 4000 EAST HARRISBURG PIKE P A PPR MIDDLETOWN # PENNSYLVANIA 17057 717-944-7481 "THE TIMBER PEOPLE" f* -A :? *Xr Truck AG LIMESTONI FERTILIZERS, UREA. OR TRACTOR SPk We handle Fertilizer in bulk, AL& ARCADIAN GOLDEN URAN. or prescription liquid mix fer spread. Plus retail Insecticide^ Fortified with a new combination Oi ingredients! * Grain Distillers Solubles * Ammonium Polyphosphate * Condensed Fermented Corn Call Us For Your Chemical Needs. MARTIN’S AG SERVICE c/o JOHN Z. MARTIN RDI, Box 716, New Holland, PA 17557 Phone: 717-354-4996 or 354-5848 natural resources program. Tom Reybum, 449 Orlando Ave., State College, received a $l,OOO scholarship. His award was presented by John Deere, sponsor of the 4-H conservation program. Reyburn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Reybum, is a high school senior and plans a career in en vironmental or bio-medical engineering. The Centre County youth used puppets to bring the Dr. Seuss conservation story, The Lorax, to life on a puppet stage. He said the children were entertained, as well as educated on why conservation is necessary. The nine-year 4-H’er also supervised 200 elementary school children in planting fir seedlings as a windbreak around their school. Pennsylvania 4-H’ers Karen Kuntz An 18-year-old Pennsylvania girl, who appeared on television to advise people how to compare products before buying, has been named one of six national winners in the 4-H consumer education program. Karen Kuntz, 108 Longs Gap Road, Carlisle, received a $l,OOO scholarship. The six winners were presented their awards by Montgomery Ward & Co., sponsor of the 4-H consumer education program. Kuntz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Kuntz, is a high school senior and plans to become a commercial artist. She is a nine year 4-H’er. The Cumberland County girl has become an expert on consumerism and used television in her public education program. “As a whole, Sealcrete can paint yoiir farm buildings quickly and inexpensively... HYDRAULIC AERIAL EQUIPMENT SATURDAY, JANUARY 9 Lancaster Farming's Annual PA. FARM SHOW ISSUE ■ Featuring... ★ Special Farm Show Stories ★ DHIA Reports ★ Keystone Farmer Resumes ★ Complete Farm Show Schedule ★ And Many Extra Features j I ADVERTISERS: Plan Now to be represented \ in this Special Issue. Deadline December 31 we consumers are not fully aware know when we are dissatisfied with of the rights we have,” the 4-H’er a product, they cannot make it said. “If we do not let companies right for us ” (i urn to Page 825) for £ tee Karen Kuntz Contact Amos Gehman, Salesman Seal Crete. Inc. RD2, Ephrata, PA 717-859-1127