Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 18, 1995, Image 37

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    SYRACUSE, N.Y.—Eastern
Milk Producers Cooperative,
based here, presented scholarships
to IS college and technical school
students recently as part of its con
tinuing commitment to saving its
members’ needs.
The scholarships were offered
to students whose families were
Eastern members or the employ
ees of Eastern members.
Eastern offered IS scholarships,
one in each of its districts, plus
four more in areas with unusually
high application rates or quality.
Current college students were
eligible to apply for the $5OO
scholarships.
The winners were:
Matthew R. Close, Worcester,
N.Y., a sophomore at Hartwick
College, who is studying econom
ics and environmental science. He
is the son of Rich and Connie
Mravlja.
Sheri Marie Degon. Malone,
N.Y., a junior at Cornell Universi
ty majoring in Natural Resources.
She also works as a lab assitant in
the dairy nutrition lab. She is the
daughter of Donald and Angela
Degon.
Patricia Elliott, Towanda, a
S.L FEEDERS
SAME OLD PRICE AND THE SAME GOOD OLD QUALITY
REBATES
plj
. GET A CHECK DIRECTLY FROM SCHOESSOW OR
j DEDUCT THE REBATE FROM YOUR PURCHASE PRICE!
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Schaessaw; inc.
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100 Stover Drive
Carlisle, PA 17013
717-249-6720
junior at Mansfield University,
who is majoring in special educa
tion. She also works as a volunteer
with disabled children. She is the
daughter of Thomas and Diane
Elliott
David Edward Gilbert, Rush
ford, N.Y., a senior at Bob Jones
University studying pre-law. He is
the son of Edward and Jane
Gilbert.
Steven S. Haney, Franklin,
N.Y., currently enrolled in the
dairy production and management
program at S.UN.Y. Cobleskill.
He is the son of Ben and Laura
Haney.
Shippensburg University junior
Jason Herr, Lancaster, who is
majoring in public administration.
He is the son of Donald and Linda
Herr.
Lori Houser. Woodward, a
second-year graduate student at
the University of Delaware. She is
enrolled in the masters of physical
therapy program. Lori is the
daughter of David and Cecelia
Houser.
University of Vermont student
Kathryn Montagne, St Albans,
Vt, who is studying professional
nursing. She is the daughter of J.
$lOO.OO REBATE ON ALL ARROWFRONI* FEEDERS
FEED BUNKS C? °
Distributed By
OHMS ani WICKER, Inc.
Eastern Awards 15 Scholarships
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' $20.00 REHATE ON
\ ALL BUNKS,
V FEEDER SECTIONS
FEED-A-HAG FEEDERS
AND SETS OF 4 PANELS
For liwllter detail', contact your n canal
S.I dealer or (he nddrots below
100-120 Lehigh Ave.
PO Box 928
Batavia. N.Y. 14021
716-343-3511
Frank and Annette Montagne.
Heather Dayle Paulhamus,
Jersey Shore, who is a freshman at
Messiah College, also majoring in
nursing. Her parents are Stephen
and Pamela Paulhamus.
Catherine Pirrung, Ulysses,
who is a second year student in
Utah State’s Dairy Science prog
ram. She is the daughter of Gerald
and Constance Pirrung.
Northeastern University student
Jeremiah Rathbun, Bristol, Vt, i r
a freshman in mechanical engi
neering. He is the son of Allen and
Helen Rathbun.
Robert Salak, Waymart, who is
a freshman education major at
Pennsylvania Stale University. He
is the son of Donald and Christina
Salak.
Justin Stores, Williamstown,
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TRAILER BUNKS
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Vt., currently a freshman at the
College of St Joseph. He is the
son of Gary and Susan Storrs.
Penn State sophomore Emily
Weaver, Marble, who is majoring
in microbiology. She is also
employed by a Penn State plant
pathology research laboratory.
Emily is die daughter of Raymond
and Karen Weaver.
Terry Widrick, Croghan, N.Y.,
a sophomore studying computer
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“We’re Here
FARMERS-
Claim service poor? Feel you aren't getting
the coverage for what you are paying? Jup'
had another rate hike? Our health insurance
carrier reduced their premiums over the last'
years with increased coverage.
Please Call For Quotations or Information. We Offer All
Types of Farm and Agribusiness Insurance
Diane Church - Ray Keene - Roger Sluaher
2488 Maple Ave.. Quarryville, PA 17866
(717) 786-1711 (800) 882-1415
NOW HIGH ‘ Hi
Thru TENSILE ■B
APRIL r gjr\ FENCE SUPPLIES
OMOH>TBNBILE PENCE NiE
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in (Clms A) Qrivanizatf Zbe Cortina
MhUmum Tam** Stanfft 17,000 pti,
MMmum BreaUnf Stain 1500 to Goto ftfiO QC
Appraximrtrty 40001—tf 240 ro*» S>Ofc.s7o Each
4* TUBE INSULATOR
Naquin* numM can ba thraaM on
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Inaulanr bom aung fram Mint) fta (tone
MM> ««h OanMy doVMhylm 3)0.30 Par 200
PERMANENT IN UNE WIRE STRAINER
Mtontaim oonaot tom ion on tone* wiro
\J h*s Alow* umonal adjustment Um In
Contor of Main or at too ond of strain £-| yg
NICROPHESM SLEEVES
Splicing el 12/4 -fag* wtra can ba
acoompfithad wift thraa cnmpad tlaavai
which withstand up to 1100 Iba tension
Two atoavaa raqwrad lor bringing win £4 «y af
around and post Also usad lor attaching I t >9v
In-Lina Stainara 100 par bos Par 100
di>
WIRELINK*
I— I • I 1 A fast timpla 'no knot - method of joining
wire Win link is treated to prevent corrosion
and no attachment tools are required $ 4 7c
Withstands up to I*oo lbs of tension y l*/0 Each
■ ■. TIGHTENING handle
For adjusting permanent m lina strainers a a f\C
50.90 Each
SPINNING JENNY
P«y» out wm with mm CmM >plko
J wrth largo alabilzior pialo hoWo firmly in (fiie ap
' y •» ground «))49.99 Etch
MCHOPRESS* TOOL
TO% Off Bulldozer Chargers
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PAUL B. ZIMMERMAN, INC.
I Iff 1 'f 50 Woodcomer RD. • LilitZ/PA 17543 ihhiki ■
I Mile West of Ephrata
SJWI (717) 738-7350 sESs
•HARDWARE »FARM SUPPLIES • CUSTOM MANUFACTURING • CRANE SERVICE
Lancastar Faming, Saturday, March 18, 1996*37
engineering at Clarkson Universi
ty. He is the son of Arlon M.
Widrick.
This is the fourth year that East
ern has offered scholarships to its
cooperative members.
Eastern Milk Producers is a
cooperative which markets nearly
two billion pounds of milk each
year for its 3,700 members
throughout the Northeast
MHK.
IT DOES A
BODY good:
To Serve”
F 2114
$59.95 Each
F4ON
4x5"-6V4 ’
TREATED POSTS
$4.99
pint
4x5"-8’
TREATED POSTS
F 1703
$6.50
F 4418
RUBBER
GATE HANDLE
$1.55
pant
PITOt
P 1717
STEEL CASED
GATE HANDLE
$3.10
F 2222
SPRING ■
GATE
$10.95
FMSt
SPRING
GATE
$12.95
FI 247
F 1793