A2o—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 24,1980 Farm and Home Foundation awards scholarships Edmund 0. Howell, New ' BY SALLY BAIR Staff Correspondent LANCASTER - Twenty young Lancaster countians were awarded scholarships of $750 each by the Lancaster County Farm and Home Foundation at the regular meeting of their Board of Directors on Tuesday. Scholarships were awarded on the basis of financial need, scholarship and leadership and are for * 1 . f Five of the winners of the nursing scholarships awarded by the Farm and Farm and Home Foundation scholarship winners who will be studying nursing Home Foundation are pictured from left: Melanie Martin, Connie Frey, Jeanell are from left; Karen Mullen, Donna Robinson, Paula Taglieri, Sue Ann Adams, Eshleman, Jill Graybeal, and Mary Charles. and Kathe Jerchau. _ r r ..... _ _ A BUTLER'S FIGHTING INFLA' v Butler iJotiQ» Buildin9S reduced prices SS» '4300 FARMSTEDI Galvanized Walls and Galvanized Roof with 20' x 13' D/S Door These Buildings Engineered for Self-Erection (Butler Will Furnish Erection and Foundation Drawings) * ALL BUILDINGS F. 0.8 ANNVILLE, PA. * (Buildings not equipped as shown) • Prices Based On Independent Survey of Agri-Builders • Price Could Vary With Each Agri-Builder Limited Time Only I P. E. HESS, BUTLER MEG. CO. Bo* 337, Oxford, PA 19363 Dealer inquiries Available m Pennsylvania Counties Arm strong Beaver, Butler Cameron Centre Clearfield Clinton, Crawford Elk. Erie Indiana Jefferson, Mercer McKean, Warren Maryland Counties - Baltimore, Harford New Jersey Counties - Sussex Somerset Morris Passaic Atlantic Cape May Name Address | County • City _ the freshman year of college. Six agricultural scholarships were given, four home economists and ten nursing. Money for the scholar ships, the largest number and the highest amount given since the program’s inception, comes from a trust fund set up by late Elmer L. Esbensbade, one of the Foundation’s early beneficiaries and from the * \ \\ 1 ■ft 40' x 40' x 14' BUTLER AGRI-BUILDER Zip State Foundation’s treasury. Those who received home economics scholarships include: Lisa A. Bischoff, 18, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allan A. Bischoff, 72 North Maple Street, Ephrata. Graduating from Ephrata High School, Lisa will attend Indiana University of Pennsylvania, where she will major in food and nutrition with possible hopes * VARIOUS SIZES HEIGHT & WIDTH AVAILABLE C & M SALES INC I A. E. ENGEL. INC. SUNNY MEAD SALES ORVILLE MACK AL MAURER D. E. SMITH, INC. 1 P.0.80x216 RD#3, 80x409 P.0.80x47 P.O. Box7B Mifflintown.Pa.l|fcp9 j Marlton, N.J. 08053 Altoona, PA 16601 Nazareth, Pa. 18064 Cambra, Pa. 18611 PH: 717-436-2151 | PH: 609-983-4404 PH: 814-944-6045 PH: 215-759-1331 PH: 717-864-3135 ★ BUTLER AND AGRI-BUILDERS ARE FIGHTING INFLAT R.D.dl Honesdale, Pa. 18431 PH; 717-253-1612 of becoming a dietician. She said her career plans come from her mother’s good cooking, lisa is a member of Junior Historians, the choir and bell choir and the sacred dance group at the Church of the Apostles, Lancaster. Susan Misselhom, 18,1061 Sherry Lane, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Misselhorn. A student at Hempfield High School, she will be attending Mansfield FARMS! ED I KNOXVILLE CONSTRUCTION Knoxville, Pa. 16928 PH: 814-326-4188 State College and will major in clothing and textiles. She said, “I really like to sew and I wanted to do something that is related. I hope to sew for a designer or be a buyer in a store.” Susan is a member of the concert and marching bands, par ticipates in track and is a member of her class steering committee. Susan Jean Howell, 18, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. IDEAL FOR GRAIN OR MACHINERY STORAGE B.T. CONTRACTOR LEROY E. MYERS, INC P.O. Box 535 Biglerville, Pa. 17303 PH: 717-677-6121 Holland R 3. A senior at Garden Spot High School, she will attend the University of Delaware and study interior design and fashion design. A member of the Garden Spot 4-H Club for nine years, Susan said her 4- H experiences influenced her career decision. She is a member of the National Honor Society, the chorus, (Turn to Page A2l) tat. txX' oc V* s S- , * V N * v ist CM x /*• v -? Route #l, Box 163 Clear Spring, Md. 21722 PH: 301-582-1552 # <1 a» >4900 40* x 50' x 14' FARMSTED I Galvanized Walls a Galvanized Roof with 20' x 13' D/S D These Buildings Engineer ft Self-Erection (Butler will Furnish Erec # Drawir * ALL BUILDINGS F. 0.8 ANNVILLE, PA. * (Buildings not equipped as shown) • Prices Based On Independent Survey of Agri-Bui • Price Could Vary With Each Agri-Builder Limited Time Only W. R. MOODY, HASCHEN CONTRACTOR AGRICULTURAL 113 Walnut Lane SYSTEMS West Newton, Fa. 15089 p.o. Box 505 PH: 412-872-6804 Chestertown. Md. 21620 PH: 301-778-5800 * f * Winners of home eco dation are from left: Li Misselhorn. Scho) (Continued from Page A2O) band and the Garden Spo Performing Arts. Sharon Elaine Witmer, IS is the daughter of Mr. an< Mrs. E. Luke Witmer, 45ft Miller % Drive, Mount Joy Sharon is a senior at Lan caster Mennonite Higl School and will attenc Eastern Mennonite College majoring in home economic; education and community development. “I want tc work with people less privileged than we are and * VARIOUS Si HEIGHT &WII AVAILABLI D. A. NEWTON KEL 0 & SON CO. Bridgeville, Delaware 19933 I PH: 302-337-3211 Lew