olarskips Edmund 0. Howell, New 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) ho will be studying nursing Taglieri, Sue Ann Adams, i'S FIGHTING INFLATION W { GRAIN (1^ REDUCED PRICES W _ -T DRYER m&: - : : ; -mi - ■ - ■ • ■■■ ■ • ■' _ , • • a» *4900 ' * , „ * VI x /*• FARMSTED I Galvanized Walls and Galvanized Roof with 20* x 13* D/S Door These Buildings Engineered for ft Self-Erection (Butler will Furnish Erection • (Buildings not equipped as shown) • Prices Based On Independent Survey of Agri-Builders. • Price Could Vary With Each Agri-Builder Limited Time Only )ERS ARE FIGHTING INFLATION f E. MYERS, INC W. R. MOODY, HASCHEN TRI-COUNTY iute #l, Box 163 CONTRACTOR AGRICULTURAL AGRI-SYSTEMS Spring, Md. 21722 113 Walnut Lane SYSTEMS R.DJ1,80x55 1:301-582-1552 West Newton, Fa. 15089 P.0.80x 505 Swedesboro.'-NJ 08085 PH: 412-872-6804 Chestertown, Md. 21620 PH: 609-467-3174 PH: 301-778-5800 URER ox7B >a. 18611 (64-3135 D. E. SMITH. INC- Mifflintown, Pa. PH. 717-436-2151 #) <| 40 1 x 50’ x 14 1 * ALL BUILDINGS F. 0.8 ANNVILLE, PA. O. A. NEWTON #&SON CO. Bridgevilie, Delaware 19933 PH: 302-337-3211 * V t Winners of home economics scholarships from the Farm and Home Foun dation are from left: Lisa Bischoff, Susan Howell, Sharon Witmer and Susan Misselhorn. Scholarships (Continued from Page A2O) band and the Garden Spot Performing Arts. Sharon Elaine Witmer, 13, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Luke Witmer, 4580 Miller _ Drive, Mount Joy. Sharon is a senior at Lan caster Mennonite High School and will attend Eastern Mennonite College, majoring in home economics education and community development. “I want to work with people less privileged than we are and * VARIOUS SIZES HEIGHT & WIDTH AVAILABLE hope to work in a mission field in another country,” she said. Sharon was yearbook editor, a member of the senior chorus and the ladies chorus. The six agriculture scholarship recipients in clude: Christian R. Herr, 18, is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Robert Herr, Narvon R 2. Christian is a senior at Garden Spot High School and will attend Penn State, majoring in agri-business. Christian said, “I have lived -II WITH SPECIAL PRICES KELLER BUILDING GLENN M. STAHLMAN TRI-STATE MARINE SYSTEMS INC. R.D.#l, Cash Valley Road DIST. INC. R D 1 Box 203 Cumberland, Md. 21502 Route 256 Lewisburg, PA 17837 PH: 301-777-0582 Dea£ Md 20751 PH; 717-524-0568 PH: 301-867-1447 ’4 ; fit - *'t - * l 4 i t i ' f' JMF -4IH|; ► / |Hp * pKt on a farm all of my life and have been active in the vo-ag program. I know jobs are available and I have enjoyed working in ag business in summers.” Herr has been a member of 4-H for nine years and says the highlight of his 4-H career was win ning reserve champion at the Farm Show this year. Herr was captain of the track and soccer teams, is a member of student council, was FFA president and is vice-president of the Red Rose FFA chapter. Daniel Lassahn, 17, Columbia R 2, is a senior at Hempfield High School and Uf 1818 GRAIN BIN - 4173 Bushel Capacity LESS THAN s 2loo°° 2718 GRAIN BIN - 9872 Bushel Capacity LESS THAN s 3Boo°° TAP ENTERPRISES INC. BRIDGEWATER R.D.#3, Box 256 A BUILDING SYSTEMS INC Fleetwood, Pa. 19522 RD - #2 PH- 215-929-2553 Thompson, Pa. 18465 PH: 717-727-2868 ASK YOUR A/B BUILDER ABOUT ASCS FINANCING 15* DOWN - 8 YEAR PAY BACK F. 0.8. Cash and Carry Limited Time Only F. 0.8. Cash and Carry Limited Time Only Agricultural scholarship winners from the Farm and Home Foundation are from left: Christian Herr, Kelly Meloy, Mike Wood, Diane Miller, Daniel Lassahn, and Lois Wida. will attend Penn State, where he will major in forestry. The son of The Rev. and Mrs. Ernest Lassahn, Jr., Daniel said he enjoys being outdoors and hopes to work in wildlife managem.ent on in a state or national park. He is a member of the Bible Club at school. Kelly Meloy, 316 Landis Avenue, Millersville, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C.R. Meloy. A senior at Penn Manor High School, eighteen-year-old Kelly, will attend Penn State and major WALTER J. CONSTRUCTION 1833 Lincoln Highway Lancaster, Pa. 17602 PH; 717-392-8280 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 24, 1980—A21 * I) in horticulture, hoping to work in landscaping upon graduation. She is a member of the Key Club, the band, the tennis team and is secretary of the senior class. Diane L. Miller, 17, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl B. Miller, 604 Main Street, Akron. Now at tending Ephrata High School, Diane will attend Penn State and major in environmental resource management. She said she is considered with the loss of farmland in Lancaster County and hopes to work in P. E. HESS. BUTLER MFG. CO. Box 337, Oxford, PA 19363 I'm interested in more information on Butler products. □ Buildings □ Bins □ Dryers □ Bulk-O-Matics Name Address County City Phone conservation after earning her B.S. and M.S. degrees. She is serving as president of Student Council and has been in track and field hockey for two years. Lois Jean Wida, 18, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Wida, 1207 Orchard Road, Lititz. A senior at Warwick High School, she will attend the University of Delaware participating in their honors program, where she will major in animal science and pre-vet. She chose that major “mainly (Turn to Page A2S) i agri-builder -rr^i .Zip. State.