634-UrKiasfM' Firmlhg; 'A(jgtji!'i2, 1995 Twelve Receive (Continued from Pago 832) dally involved in dairy judging. Kraig is studying ag business and minoring in dairy and animal sci ence. He may return to the family farm someday. His mother is a member of Lebanon County Group #ll. Those who received $250 are as follows: • JEFFREY G. BALMFR is the 19-year-old son of Nancy C. Bal mer of Lititz. He is a sophomore at Penn State studying feed nutrition, artificial insemination, or agricul tural lendingj He grew up on a dairy farm and is helping on the dairy catde judging team at PSU. His mother is a member of Society #3 of Lancaster County. • DAVID M. CREAMER is the son of Mark and Denise Creamer of Berlin. He is 18 and attending Penn State University. He is a member of FFA and received the Most Outstanding Senior Forester Award at Somerset Vo-tech. He plans to prepare for agriculture known as national resources and work in forestry. His mother be longs to Somerset County #4. • CHRISTINE HABECKER is the daughter of Mark and Darlene Habecker. She grew up on a farm and is a junior at Penn State Uni versity. She’s been involved in 4-H, Dairy Science Club and Food Science Club. She would like to pursue a career in food science in the dairy industry. Her mother is a member of Lebanon County So ciety $l4. • SHAWN A. NORMAN is the 18-year-old son of Donald and Janet Norman. He will attend Penn State University in the fall. He lives on a dairy farm and has been a 4-H member for 10 years, being treasurer and president. He plans to leam the best techniques on how to protect and maintain farm land. Shawn’s grandmother LEOLA TIRE SERVICE. INC. 717*656-2574 is a charter member of York County #7. • MATTHEW SHAFFER is a junior at Penn Slate University where he is studying forestry and the son of Gary and Nadine Shaf fer from York County. He looks forward to managing Pa. Forests for future generations. His grand mother is a member of York County’s Society #2l. • EMILY ZUG is the 20-year old daughter of Edward and Deb bie £ug of Peach Bottom. Lancas ter County. She will attend Dela ware Valley in the fall after spending two years at Harcum College. Growing up on a dairy farm she plans a career in veterin ary medicine working in large ani mal science. Her mother is a mem ber of Lancaster County Society #34. June 1 is the deadline for receipt of applications for next year’s scholarships. Committee members are Joyce Slaymaker, Lancaster County; Naomi Bupp, York County; Mary Pankake, Dauphin County; Bar bara Nissley, Lancaster County; and Dottie Strieker, state presi dent. 258 W. MAIN ST.. LEOLA. PA Amazing Com Maze Shippensburg Com SHIPPENSBURG (Cumber land Co.) Don Frantz, theatri cal producer, and Adrian Fisher, internationally renowned maze designer, announce plans to set the new world’s record for the largest maze on Thursday. August 17, in Shippensburg. ROW * '.y* \ i \ ”y>*‘ * . t ,V , • *tt v ' 4 > 1 ' Introducing the White Workhorse 6145. With a high torque rise 140 PTO hp Cummins engine and the most advanced power shift transmission ever put in a farm tractor. Just a tap of your finger gives you complete control of 18 forward speeds and 9 reverse. And with pre-selectable and programmable speeds, greater comfort and visibility, fieldwork has never been easier or more productive. Put a real Workhorse to work for you. Check out the new 6145 powershift tractor. At your White dealer today. See Our Display At AG PROGRESS DAYS Aug. 15, 16. 17 Bast 2nd Street See Your White Dealer Listed Below G & D FARM EQUIPMENT CO. RD 5 Panryn Rd. Manhalm, PA 717-664-2207 WITMER'S INC. 80X368 Columbiana, OH 44408 216-427-2147 Frantz and Fisher, the team that established The Guinness Record in 1993 with a 126,000 sq. ft labyrinth, will open a new three dimensional maze that will en compass more than 2 miles of path through a 131,000 sq. ft. com field. The 3-acre 1995 Amazing , a • >Sv.? \ *,* **• MILLER EQUIPMENT CO. RD 1 Bachtelavillo, PA 215-84 S-2911 SHUEY’S SALES SERVICE Ono, PA 717-665-4015 *' i* 'mJ* *' * Emily Zug Kicks Off Festival Maize Maze is a featured attrac tion of the 10th annual Shippens burg Com Festival, which takes place on Saturday, August 26. At this point the exact location is concealed, but the land and crop has been donated by an area dairy fanner. More details later. V, ( * “ ’ » ' it ■ V *K . ?• A] WHITE AOCO NECESSARY TOUGHNESS. STANLEYS FARM SERVICE RD 1 - OH Rta. 125 Kllngarstown, PA 717-648-2088 FRANK RYMON & SONS Slat* Rt. 31 South Washington, N.J. 908-689-1464 A < \ f\ 1 I, *, » "** , .. > ,* V* V <* y* $/*■ *' V'“ ">*■