r (Continued from Page 824) The 4-H’er has done research on savings and checking accounts with an eye to determining which provides the best service for a, particular customers’s needs. Kuntz said that she loves to go shopping and her 4-H work has made her a much wiser shopper, Lucille Horner A 16-year-old Pennsylvania girl, who learned how to properly store leftovers and other foods so that they would not spoil, has been named one of six national winners in the 4-H food conservation and safety program. Lucille Homer, Rt. 3, Box 250, Somerset, received a $l,OOO scholarship. The six winners were presented their awards by Reynolds Metals Company, sponsor of the program. Homer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Homer Sr., is a fCygh school senior and plans to major in home economics in college. “Even with an older brother, there still are some leftovers and if they are properly stored, they can be re-used,” the Somerset County girl said. “Foods destined for the refrigerator should be placed in containers with lids and stored promptly.” The 4-H’er learned how to plan menus for backpacking and bikehiking trips and how to wrap them so that they can be safely served. She also learned how to prepare and serve food safely outdoors, using a charcoal grill. let's make dollar-siivlng Deutzdeal! r Interest waiver to April ’B2! Cash savings up to $4,000! Rebates available on all Series ’O7 and DX tractors. IVeVe never been more ready to make a dollar-saving Deutz deal! It Stauffer Diesel Inc. 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Her project work led to an in terest in horticulture and last year she trained the horticulture team that placed first in state com petition. Shelly Wrisley An 18-year-old Pennsylvania girl, who gave leadership to young people m a vanety of activities, has been named one of nine national winners in the 4-H leadership program. ■v w~4. 1 Kathleen Wychock DEUTZ FAHR Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 5,1981—825 Shelly Wnsley, Rt. 3, Troy, received a $l,OOO scholarship. Her award was presented by Reader’s Oigest, sponsor of the 4- H leadership program. Wnsley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Luther T. Wnsley, is a freshman at Clarion State College at Clarion. She plans to earn a degree in business administration. She served as a member of the State Leadership Council and has been a long-time leader in her county’s 4-H Council. She helped plan radio spots to promote the fair and National 4-H Week. 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