HARRISBURG The Society of Farm Women of Pennsylvania has awarded four scholarships to County students pur suing careers in the field of home economics. Elinor Eidson of Chester County, chairman of the Flora Black Memorial Scholarship committee, announced the winners at a recent meeting of the executive board in Harrisburg. The following students have each received a $5OO Flora Black Memorial Scholarship: • Randall Scott Wolgemuth, 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Wolgemuth, R 2 Mount Joy. A graduate of Lancaster Mennonite High School, Randall is in his second year at Culinary Institute of America, Hyde Park, N.Y. He is presently working on an internship at Opryland Hotel, Nashville, Tenn. Randall is the first male student to receive a Pennsylvania Farm Women scholarship. His mother, Thelma Wolgemuth, is a member of Lancaster County Farm Women Society 27. • Donna L. Rohrer, 18, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold G. Rohrer, 1623 Book Road, Lancaster. She will attend Messiah College, Grantham, as a freshman. A graduate of Lampeter Strasburg High School, Donna plans a career in fashion/clothing retail. Her mother, Helen Rohrer,, is a member of Lancaster County Farm Women Society 28. • Mary Sue Rohrer, 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Rohrer, R 7 Manheim. Mary Sue is enrolled at the Berks Campus of Penn State University. A graduate of Hempfield High School, Mary Sue will prepare for a career in hotel and food services management. Her mother, Grace Rohrer, is a member of Lancaster Pat* builds feed handling systems you can depend on \ Rinq-Dnve Silo Unloader In-bunk - ) Chain Inclined A Ji : i Belt Feeder Conveyor Pan feeder ffl* * { Surface-Drive Silo Unloader Material Mover EQUIPMENT IN STOCK Model 988 - Silo Unloaders Model 820 - Ring Drive Silo Unloaders Model 162 A - Conveyors Model 262- Conveyors Model 120 - Belt Feeders Model 150 - Cattle Feeders Call For Prices Lancaster Co. students receive farm Randall S. Wolgemuth County Farm Women Society 19. • Connie Sue Frey, 22, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert B. Frey, R 1 Marietta. A graduate of Donegal High School, Connie has completed one year of nurses Boots and Saddles Club raises *5OO for Therapeutic Riding Program LANCASTER - A Fun Day, sponsored by the Boots and Sad dles 4-H Club, was held on Sept. 22 at Fellenbaum Stables, raising $5OO for the Therapeutic Riding Program at the Central Manor Horse Farm. The club is planning an open Ride-A-Thon through the state game lands on Oct. 28 to benefit the therapeutic program. For more information call Rose Fellenbaum at 569-3068. Results from Saturdays show follow: Grooming & Showmanship: Ist- Tammy Long; 2nd-Becky Preiss. Double Dollar Bareback: Ist- Vickie Lyn Bowman & Bonnie Kauffman; 2nd-Tammy Long & Jessie Watts. Donna L. Rohrer training at St. Joseph Hospital, Lancaster, and one year at Hesston College, Hesston, Kan., with credits in business and home economics. Lead Line: Ist-Melissa Marrow; 2nd-Barry Gochnauer. English Equitation: Ist-Tammy Long; 2nd-Heather Steele. Pair Barrel Race with crepe paper: Ist team-Chris Miller & Mike Charles; 2nd team-Missie Charles & Charlotte Charles. Barrel Race; Ist-Chris Miller; 2nd-Mike Charles Break & Out: Ist-Tammy Long; 2nd-Lashon Bussell. Walk Jog/Trot: Age over 25; Ist- Cheryl Miller; 2nd-Bev Miller. Age under 12: Tie for Ist-Mat Charles & Melissa Morrow; 2nd-Allison Waltz. English Pleasure: Ist-Janet Wheat; 2nd-Lashon Bussell. Scurry Race: Ist-Mike Charles; 2nd-Karen Mikmw. Pati builds manure fjuUf f C U