Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 23, 1992, Image 24

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    A24-Uncsst*r Fanning, Saturday, May 23,1992
Students Receive
(Continued from Pago A 1)
school standing, leadership, and
extracurricular activities.
Scholarship recipients include
the following:
Heather Becker daughter of
Patricia Becker, Narvon, attends
Pequea Valley High School. The
18-year-old is president of her
FFA chapter and has won the silver
medal at National Dairy Foods
competition and for National Agri
cultural sales. She placed third in
the regional FFA public speaking
contest Becker is also president of
the 4-H dairy club and the 4-H
community club. She plans a
career in ag business and will
begin studies at the Penn State
Berks campus.
Ben Ehrhart son of Philip and
Barbara Ehrhart of Narvon is also a
student at Pequea Valley High
School where he is active in FFA.
He is chapter vice president coun
ty secretary, and plans to run for
state FFA office in June. The
17-year-old has won the Keystone
award and is third in the region for
public speaking. Ehrhart is sec
tional and regional wrestling
champ. He has had lead roles in
school play productions, is a mem
ber of die National Honor Society,
American Field Service, and been
a scholar and on staff for the Pen
nsylvania Council of Cooperatives
Summer Institute. He is president
HIGH-QUALITY HAY TEDDING
EQUIPMENT FOR 20 YEARS!
Model 520 & 520 H Portable
• 38 feeding openings • 15 x 8 x 6 wheels
•20 feet long, 7 feet 3 *ll ga bottom sheet steel
inches wide • Weight with sides 2316 lbs.
• Side dc-mounlable for
large round bales
• Heavy wcldcd-rcctangular tube construction
PKEUUBIMRT
• Rake Inverters • Tedders • PTO Woodsman Saws machine, inc. . Row Cultivators • Utility Trailers • Bale Spears
• Bale Racks • Wagon Gears • Portable Bunk Feeders • Combine Head Transport Gears • Rotary Cutters • Round Bale Movers • Box Blades
STOLTZFUS ZIMMERMAN , VA N J. ZOOK
FARM SERVICE F *™? E, ! V I9 E W. Main St., Box 5
Rt 41 Box 99 180 School Rd. Belleville, Pa. 17004
Cochranville, Pa 19330 Bethe| . Pa - 19507
RALPH KYLE
RD #1 Mercer. Pa 16137
PIKEVILLE EQ.
RD#2 Oley, Pa. 19547
ALL b N fpSb VER NORTHEAST DISTRIB. PART’S FARM EQ.
RLIO6 Spring Hill Rd.
Mi«?nbui Pa. 17844 West Clißord ‘ P * 18413 L"*** Pa 18623
&pSQJJ|Sj» 3230 East Gordon Road 717-768-3197
machine, Gordonville, PA 17529 FAX; 717-768-8380
of the youth group at Salem United
Methodist Church in Rothsville.
Ehrhart plans to study environ
mental resource management at
Penn State University campus.
Heather Henisee, daughter of
David and May Henissee of Col
umbia, is a student at Elizabeth
town High School where she was
FFA secretary and president She
has won the Gteenhand and Chap
ter awards, Dairy Proficiency
Award, and the DeKalb Award.
For two years, Henisee was a
member of the 4-H State Dairy
Judging team, which placed first
and second in the state during her
tenure. Henisee has also been trea
surer and president of the 4-H
North West Dairy Club. Formerly,
the Henisees operated a dairy farm
in New Jersey. She continues to
show her Guernsey cow and heif
er. Henisee is a cheerleader a E
town. She plans to major in interior
design at the University of Dayton
in Ohio.
Eileen Holm who lives with her
parents, Edwin and Lois Holm, at
Manheim, is the county’s 1992
Outstanding 4-H’er. The 18-year
old is a state ambassador for 4-H
and president of the 4-H Boots and
Saddles Club. At Hempfield High
School, Holm is in the school chor
us and a member of the chamber
singers. She is a member of the
Westminister Presbyterian Youth
CHAMBERSBURG
FARM SERVICE
975 S. Main Si
Chambersburg, Pa. 17201
aid atom • CARLISLE
FARM SERVICE
$l,OOO Scholarships
Group. Holm plans to major in
equine science at Lake Erie Col
lege in Ohio.
Brian McLaughlin, son of
Yvonie and Ralph McLaughlin of
Quarryville is a student at Solanco.
Brian was the 1991 outstanding
4-H’er for the county. He is presi
dent of the 4-H rabbit club and a
teen leader and an ambassador for
4-H. As a second-year FFA mem
ber, Brian has earned the Chapter
Degree. He is also a member of the
school track team, and active in the
church youth group at Mechanic
Grove Church of the Brethren.
Brian will major in national
resource management at North
land College in Wisconsin.
Kimberly Robinson, daughter
of Don and Evelyn Robinson of
Ephrata, attends Conestoga Valley
High School. She is a member of
the National Honor Society and
every musical group. She plays
softball and tennis for the school
and has been a volunteer for the
March of Dimes and Walk Ameri
ca. At Bethany Evangelical Con
gregational Church, Robinson
teaches a children’s class and is
secretary of the youth group. Since
fourth grade, Robinson has been a
news carrier and for the last sever
al, has been a secretary at Good’s
Furniture Store. She is a presiden
tial scholar, placed third in the
Lancaster County Young Women
Model 520 H Specifications
• 22 Head gates
• Self locking
• 20 feet long, 7 feet 3
inches wide
• Heavy duly welded
construction
YINGLINGS EQ.
3291 Taneytown Rd.
Gettysburg. Pa. 17325
ICKES FARM SUPPLY
RD*l Box 417
Osterburg, Pa. 16667
• 15 x 8 x 6 wheels
•11 ga bottom sheet steel
• Weight 2400 lbs.
MARSHALL
MACHINERY
RD #4
Honesdale, Pa 18431
C.J. WONSIDLER
BROS.
1975 Trumbaversville Rd.
QuaKertown, Pa. 18951
CHARLES S.
SNYDER INC.
RD«3
Tamaqua, Pa. 18252
of the Year, and has won a home
furnishings scholarship, which she
will use at High Point University in
North Carolina.
Dean Wenger helps his parents.
Nelson and Alma Wenger on their
Manheim dairy farm. A student at
Manheim Central, Wenger is pres
ident and was former treasurer of
the FFA. He has earned the Key
stone Degree, went National Ag
Mechanics competition last year,
and, this year, to the National Farm
Business Management competi
tion. Wenger is a member of the
National Honor Society and the
Pennsylvania Council of Coopera
tives, and was named October Stu
dent of the Month. A member of
the Erisman Mennonite Church
Youth Group. Wenger was also a
quiz team member and named all
star quizzer.
Wenger also has received a
scholarship from Firestone Tire
Company, which he will apply
toward his study of agricultural
engineering at Penn State York
Campus.
Keith Zimmerman is the son of
David and Alma Wenger of Lititz.
As a4-yearFFA member at Ephra
ta High School. Wenger has
R MILK. IT DOES A BODY GOOD."
MIDDLE ATLANTIC MILK MARKETING’ ASSOCIATION. INC.
Model 606, 806, 1006 &
1206 Wagon Gears
Model: 606 806
Capacity: 12,000 lbs. 16,000 lbs.
Model: 1006 1206
Capacity; 20,000 lbs. 24,000 lbs.
Model 760 Rake Inverter
LONGENECKERS INC. R&W EQ.
RO #2 35 E. Willow St.
Williamsburg, Pa. 16693 Carlisle, Pa. 17013
C.H. RINEHIMER
RD #1
Berwick, Pa. 18603
UMBERGERS OF
FONTANA. INC.
RDM Box 545
Lebanon, Pa. 17042
ELDER SALES
& SERVICE
Box 619 RO #1
Stoneboro, Pa. 16153
KERMIT KISTLER
Box 99
Lynnport, PA 18061
earned everything up to a Key
stone Degree. He Is chapter presi
dent and county secretary. Zim
merman is president of the Ham
mer Creek Mennonite Church
Youth Group. He plans to study
pre-veterinaiy medicine at Eastern
Mennonite College in Virginia.
Twins Brian and Emily Zug
are the children of Edward and
Debra Zug. Both are students it
Solanco where they are active in
the FFA. Emily is student advisor
and was second vice president She
earned the Keystone Degree and a
proficiency award for dairy pro
duction. Brian is FFA chaplain,
earned the Keystone Degree, and
was named Star Red Rose Farmer.
He also participated in the national
ag mechanics contest and won a
proficiency award for Dairy pro
duction. Brian is a member of the
National Honor Society and the
Student Senate. His sister is a
member of the National Honor
Society, band, and a varsity soft
ball manager. She volunteers at the
local library. The twins will part
when EmUy studies veterinary
technology at Hatcum College in
Philadelphia while Brian studies
animal husbandry at Alfred State
College in New York.
ECKROTH BROS.
FARM EQ.
Box 22 RD #2
New Ringgold, Pa. 17960
BUBB’S FAIRVIEW
FARM
RD #2 Muncy, Pa. 17756
SPRINGFIELD EQ.
RD #2
Columbia Cross Rd.,
Pa. 16914
LINDEN FARM EQ.
16607 Old York Rd.
Monkton, Md. 21111
ENRELD EQ.
Rt 165
720 Wheeler School Rd.
Whiteford, Md. 21160
KNOTT & GEISBERT
INC.
3432 Urbane Pike
Frederick. Md. 21701
HEFFLIN SALES
& SERVICE
12312 Oak Hid Rd.
Woodsboro. Md. 21798