Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 25, 1992, Image 51

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    The Cooperative Extension
System and National 4-H Council
have received a $3.5 million grant
from the DeWitt Wallace-
Reader’s Digest Fund to assist in
planning, implementing, and eva
luating programs during a four
year period for Extension’s
National Youth At Risk Initiative.
The Youth At Risk Initiative
targets the social and economic
implications of not addressing the
urgent needs of the next genera
tion of Americans. One of Exten
sion’s goals is to expand its out
reach to more youth, particularly
to those who are most vulnerable
because of poverty, lack of paren
tal and community support, and
negative peer pressure.
“This grant will provide oppor
tunities for staff to maintain and
enhance technical knowledge and
process skills,” said Myron Johns
rud, administrator of the U.S.
Department of Agriculture’s
Around the Competition
Available at these servicing dealers
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OXFORD
GREENUNE, INC.
1100 UffIMWW M.
21*432-2573
Bechtslsvllle
PASSMORE SERVICE
CENTER, INC.
RD 1, Rt. 100
215-307-0004
iiSLiSd
. GOODS LAWN
& GARDEN CENTER
ItoutoH
717-354-402* Ext. 34
Elizabethtown
messick farm
equipment, INC,
Rhoomo ExH-RL 213
Ellabothtown, PA
717-367-1319, 717-653-3667
Elm/Lebanbn
BOMBERGER’S lawn
& GARDEN
Elm: 717-664-4663
Übanen: 717-272-4155
mum
-WES STAUFFER
ENGINES & EQUIPMENT
U Plunnt Volley Rd.
_ 717-736-4215
Extension, 4-H Systems Receive Grant
Extension Service, the federal
partner in the Cooperative Exten
sion System. “The grant will help
assure a high level of staff compe
tence enabling Extension to
enhance its youth education
programs.”
During the next four years,
extension will use the DeWitt
Wallace-Reader’s Digest Fund
grant to improve and create train
ing curricula, expand an existing
data base on youth development,
conduct national and regional
training activities, and pilot vari
ous model training programs.
The grant will be used along
with more than $25 million of new
and reallocated federal, state, loc
al, and private funds to build and
strengthen capacity in areas of
nationwide emphasis.
“Helping people help them
selves has always been part of our
philanthropic heritage,” said
George Grune, chairman of the
ST/HL
We Rim Circles
BOLLINGER’S LAWN &
GARDEN EQUIP.
EphraU, PA 717-73H151
Hwalwy, PA 717-53W080
Uncntw, PA 717-EBM7IO
Gao
GAP POWER
EQUIPMENT
Comer ol RL 30 6 RL 007
717-442-6970
Hamburg
SHARTLESVILLE
FARM SERVICE
RD 1, On 1332
215-466-1025
Jonestown
BLUE MOUNTAIN
ENTERPRISES, INC.
RL 72 South
717-665-2904
Mverstown
EBLING LAWN &
GARDEN SERVICE
SIS E. Lincoln Avo.
717-666-6720
SHUEY’S SALES
& SERVICE
Jonootown Rd.
717-666-4015
Peach Bottom
WAKEFIELD SAW SHOP
742 Itottlnfhcm Rd
Reading
NICARRY
EQUIP. CO.
RD 2 Box 2003
215-926-2441
Ronks
A & B SALES
& SERVICE
370 Nowootl Rood
2 MM South of
RL 23 Along 772
. Thru Monterey
Somerset. PA
McCoole. MD Whlteford Md.
LINCOLN SUPPLY &
EQUIPMENT CO.
SommoL PA 614-443-1691 720 Whootor School Rd.
McCoole, MO 301-766-6600 301-679-5090
Distributed By Keystone Stihl
DeWitt Wallace-Rcader’s Digest
Fund. “This grant will enable
extension to recruit, train, and
develop the best people, who will
in turn be in a stronger position to
serve the diverse needs of today’s
YORK (York Co.) York
County’s Fifth Annual Agriculture
Recognition Banquet will be held
at 7 p.m. on Friday, January 31 at
the Wisehaven Hall on East Pros
pect Street (Route 124).
At this event, the York Area
Chamber of Commerce will honor
an outstanding farm family, an
individual whohasshownexemp
lary service to agriculture, Ag
Exchange Day participants. Cen
tury and Bicentennial farm own
ers, and Farm Visitation Day
Tamaaua
CHARLES s.
SNYDER, INC.
ms
717-386-8648
Watsontown
SEILER’S REPAIR
1 ML W. •! TlfftaMlto
On RL 44
RO 2, Sox 14
West Chester
MJS. YEARSLEY & SONS
110-IME.lferMtt.
21S-6M-2MO
Chestertown. MD
PARDOE’S LAWN &
TREE SERVICE, INC.
410-778-2016
ENFIELD
young people.” mately $3O million, the fund
The DeWitt Wallace-Reader’s invests nationwide in people and
Digest Fund is committed to programs dedicated to improving
increasing educational and career the effectiveness of schools and
opportunities for all youth. , other organizations that serve
Through annual grants of approx i- youth.
York Ag Banquet
To Honor Farm Family
participants.
The guest speaker for the even
ing will be Congressman Pat
Roberts of Dodge City, Kan.
Roberts currently serves on the
House Agriculture and the House
Administration committees. He is
vice chairman of the Department
Operations, Research, and Foreign
Agriculture subcommittee. He
also serves on the Wheat, Feed
Grains, and Soybeans subcommit
tee. His work on these major com-
. 6 AND 12 VOLT
BATTERY TESTER
Shows battery condition, provides load capacity L
test, starter motor condition and full charging V
system analysis \
Chrome plated steel case with large, easy-to
read meter, heavy duty insulated battery clamps
and surface protecting rubber feet t
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 25, 1992-819
PBgUBA BATTERIES
1038 - North Ronks Rd
Ronks, PA 17572
mittees has provided a balance
between agricultural needs and
environmental concerns. Roberts
has a strong voice for agriculture
and is a leader in the fight to pre
serve rural communities.
Reservation costs are $l5 per
person or $l2O per table of eight
For more information or to make
reservations, contact Grace Julius
at the York Area Chamber of Com
merce, (717) 848-4000, as soon as
possible.