Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 24, 1980, Image 20

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    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
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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.
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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
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P. E. HESS, BUTLER MEG. CO.
Bo* 337, Oxford, PA 19363
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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
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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
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C & M SALES INC
I A. E. ENGEL. INC. SUNNY MEAD SALES ORVILLE MACK AL MAURER D. E. SMITH, INC.
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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
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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.
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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,
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Route #l, Box 163
Clear Spring, Md. 21722
PH: 301-582-1552
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Galvanized Roof
with 20' x 13' D/S D
These Buildings Engineer
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(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
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Winners of home eco
dation are from left: Li
Misselhorn.
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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
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D. A. NEWTON KEL
0 & SON CO.
Bridgeville, Delaware 19933 I
PH: 302-337-3211 Lew