NEWARK, Del. - Cooperative Extension’s national 4-H youth committee has established a college scholarship fund to recognize and further the education of worthy current or former 4-H members. Each scholarship is directly related to the National 4-H Awards Program, so outstanding achievement in this program is a prerequisite. Qualified Delaware 4-H’ers and former 4-H’ers are eligible to compete for the following national scholarships. • Two $l,OOO 4-H career scholarships sponsored by Who’s Who Among American High School Students. Scholarships are available to incoming freshmen SPARTANSBURG - Lesa Kimball, Kimball Road, Watt sburg, was named the 1986 North west Maple Queen at the fifth annual contest May 3 at Dutch Treat Restaurant, Spartansburg. Lesa is the 18-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Burton J. Kimball, who have been involved in the production of maple syrup since 1977. Lesa graduated from Seneca High School in June 1985. While in Saturday, May 10 Lancaster Society 7 meets at the home of Averill Lichty for a program on silk flower arrangements by Mrs. Richard Turner. Lancaster Society 10 meets at 1:30 p.m. for a program by Dorothy Elmer. Lancaster Society 2 meets for mother and daughter day. Lancaster Society 19 meets at 1; 30 p.m. for a program by Marie Kraft. Surdiac 715 ; 82% Efficient. | Get more heat from your coal. • 60,000 BTU Output • Wood 6l Coal Combination « Up to 24 Hour Bum Time « Convection &l Radiant Heat mr XfH)o£/ GREENWOOD COAL Available N«wl "Boat Th» fall Ruth" Win^urCMlSlnjlortvl BOWMAN’S STOVE SHOP RD3 Ephr»U, PA 17522 One Mile Eect ot Ephreta On Rt. 322 Juit OfTRt. 222 Tu« tWtd 108 Thur 8 Fft 10-8. Sat 10-4, Closed Mondays (717) 733-4973 Scholarships Available to 4-H'ers, Former 4-H'ers (fall ‘B6) in any field of study at an accredited college or university. Applicants must show evidence of 4-H influence on their choice of a future career. • One $l,OOO agricultural scholarship sponsored by Alpha Gamma Rho. Candidates must be incoming freshman (fall ‘B6) who plan to major in agriculture, forestry, veterinary medicine or a closely related field. • Four $l,OOO agricultural careers scholarships sponsored by DeKalb Ag Research, Inc. Available to high school seniors or college freshmen who plan to study farming, farm management, business and industry, research Lesa Kimball school she was a member of the Seneca Concert Band, a majorette in the marching band for four years and an honor student. At present she is working at Pizza Hut in Union City. In addition to being active in the family maple operation, her hobbies are knit ting, sewing, needle point, latch hook, painting, softball and volleyball. The two other candidates were Vickie Northrop, Corry, 17-year- Tuesday, May 13 Lancaster Society 22 meets at Faith E.C. Church for mother/daughter candlelight dessert. Lancaster Society 11 sews at General Hospital. Wednesday, May 14 Lancaster Society 14 meets at the Farm and Home Center at noon to entertain Society 11 and county officers. Bring a large salad or dessert, 2 matching SPRING SALE 10 TO 25% DISCOUNT ANO MORE ON SOME OF THESE TTEMS^, A p Braided Rugs, Spring Air Box Springs & Mattresses, Nice Living Room Suites, Sleepers, Chairs, Platform Swivel & Runner Rockers, Large Variety Of Recliners, Dining Room Furniture ASHLEY FISHER’S FURNITURE Route 896 • 6 Mi. South of Strasburg in Village of Georgetown Box 57, Bart, PA HOURS: Mon. thru Sat. 8-5; Fri. 8 to 8 and industry, processing, marketing, advertising or con servation. • Ten four-year $l,OOO agricultural career awareness scholarships to land-grant in stitutions, sponsored by E.I. DuPont de Nemours and Com pany, Inc. Candidates must be high school seniors who are minority members of 4-H and have been accepted by a land-grant in stitution. They must intend to study agriculture or a closely related field in order to pursue an agriculturally related career. • Three $l,OOO animal science scholarships sponsored by the Continental Grain Company. Candidates m"°* *>e is Northwest Maple Queen old daughter of Dennis Northrop; and Rebecca K. Nichols, Spar tansburg, 18-year-old daughter of Frank and Evelyn Nichols. The judges were Judy Dengler, Saegertown, a registered nurse; Deanna Stahlman, Reno, the 1984 N.W. Maple Queen, and Lori Dengler, Saegertown, who works at Spectrum Control. Cindy Larrison, Conneautville, the 1985 N.W. maple queen presented Lesa Kimball with the Conrad Weiser FFA Kirk Sattazahn, a member of the Conrad Weiser FFA Chapter, took first place in the FFA Creed Contest during the Area Public Speaking Contest held recently at the Berks County Intermediate Unit, Brenda McFarland, another Conrad Weiser student, was second, while fellow student Karen plates and silverware. Lancaster Society 8 meets for a program by Rev. and Mrs. Victor Bair. Lancaster Society 3 meets for a program on Good Samaritan Home, Welsh Mountain. Lancaster Society 18 meets at 1:30 ■< p.m. for a program on hand painted china. Closeout Prices Thet You Cent Believe Much More In New & Used Misc. Etc. Saturday, May 17 majoring in animal science at an accredited college or university. • Three $l,OOO dairy goat project scholarships sponsored by the American Dairy Goat Association. These scholarships are available to high school seniors or freshmen at an accredited college who plan to study agriculture, home economics or a closely related field. They must have participated in a 4-H dairy goat project for at least one year. • One $l,OOO food careers scholarship sponsored by Webster Industries, Inc. Candidates must be freshmen in college who have participated in 4-H food preser vation, canning or freezing crown. The Maple Queen planning committee members are; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Allen, Corry; Mr. Dennis Northrop, Corry; Mr. and Mrs. John Deets, Titusville; and Mr. and Mrs. Chris Dengler, Saegertown. Bernard Tobin, Cambridge Springs, Pa., N.W. Maple Producers’ Association president, was master of ceremonies for the evening program. Fessler placed seventh. In the conservation division, Kay Fessler, a sophomore, placed third. Becky Sonnen, a sophomore, was second in the General Prepared Contest. Eight members ot the Conrad Weiser FFA Chapter also par ticipated in the Area Parliamentary Procedure Contest. Team members were: Dave Wolfskill, Dave Musser, Kirk Sattazahn, Becky Sonnen, Kay Fessler, Karen Fessler, Jim Blatt and Troy Small. They placed fourth in the contest. I I Dairy Fawn Equipment Leading tha Way With Efficiant, High-Parformanca Products! The HiPerForm Milk Cooling System Mueller Fre-Heaters The Refrigerated Receiver RUFUS BRUBAKER REFRIGERATION Southern Service Center R.D.3. Dry Wells ltd. Quarryville, PA 717-786-1617 Used 400 and 500 Gallon Coolers Available! Call For Other Tank Sizes And Prices! projects and who plan to major in food technology, food and nutrition, food service or a closely related field. • One $3,000 fashion career scholarship sponsored by the Tobe- Coburn School for Fashion Careers. Candidates must have successfully completed 45 quarter or 30 semester hours at an ac credited college or university and must be available to enroll at Tobe- Cobum within the year. They must be able to adapt to an urban en vironment, meet the balance of their financial expenses and submit a brief essay on “Why I Want a Career in the Fashion Industry.” The recipient must intend to pursue studies in the fashion industry in order to prepare for a fashion-related career. • Two $l,OOO rabbit project scholarships sponsored by the American Rabbit Breeders Association, Inc. Available to high school seniors or college freshmen who have completed one year of 4- H work on a rabbit project and who plan to study agriculture, home economics or a closely related field. • Two $l,OOO 4-H veterinary medicine scholarships sponsored by Champion Valley Farms, Inc. Available to candidates now enrolled in one of the 28 U.S. colleges offering a veterinary medicine curriculum. • Six $l,OOO career scholarships sponsored by the Gertrude L. Warren Scholarship Fund. Ap plicants must be a college fresh men who show evidence of 4-H influence on their future career choice and who are enrolled in any field of study in an accredited college or university. Delaware youth wishing to apply for any of these scholarships may obtain further information and application forms from the county extension office in Newark (451- 8965), Dover (737-1448) or Georgetown (856-7303) or from state 4-H leader Marcius But terfield (451-2509). Applications must be approved by him and submitted to the National 4-H Council by Oct. 1. 614 Penryn Rd. MANHEIM, PA 717-665-3525 J Northern Service Center RD 1, Box 199 Myerstown, Pa. 717-933-4711