Ten Students Receive Farm Women Scholarships HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) —The Society of Farm Women of Pennsylvania recently awarded 10 scholarships to students pursuing • Tia Crider, 18-year-old daughter of Dennis Crider. Her grandmother, Esther Crider, is a member of Franklin County Socie ty 10. Tia will attend Penn State University. Sharon L. Shaffer. His grand mother is a member of York Coun ty Society 18. Derek will be attending the Baltimore Interna tional Culinary College. • Agricultural • Commercial • Residential • Retaining Walls • Bunker Silos • Manure Storage, Etc. is{Uvju We Work Hard For agricultural or home economics related courses. The Flora Black Memorial Scholarship Fund are presented to students whose ■ Charles A. Houp, is the 21-ycar-old son of Gerald W, Houp. His mother Ilona is a mem ber of Berks County Society 6. Charles is continuing his education at Penn Slate University. I • Summer Shoop, 20, is the daughter of Dale and Dene Shoop. Her grandmother is a member of Dauphin County Society 10. Summer is continuing her edu cation at the Pennsylvania Institute of Culinary Arts. Heifer Facility Featuring 12' Wide x 8' Deep Manure Storage System with Waffle Slats C-li ■ I 1 INC. >-2i mothers or grandmothers are members of the Farm Women Soc iety. Monies from this fund are derived from state membership of Gerald and Ilona Houp. His mother is a member of Berks County Group 6. Matthew will be attending SUNY Ag Technology in CobleskilL • Cory Meyers, is the 18-year old son of Elam and Diana Meyers. His grandmother is a member of Franklin County Society 5. dues and from state cookbook sales and memorial donations. A spokesperson for the society said that the scholarship commit- • Rebecca Mest, is the 18-year old daughter of William and Naomi Mest Her mother and grandmother are members of Berks County Society 6. Rebecca will attend Sullivan Community College in Kentucky. the daughter of Mark and Darlene Habecker. Her mother is a member of Lebanon County Society 14. She is continuing her studies at Pennsylvania State University. r CABLE SCRAPER SYSTEM FOR FREE STALL BARN Tired of scraping manure? if so, take a took at Houle Alley Scraper! BENEFITS INCLUDE No manpower to operate • Allows alleys to be scraped Frees tractor or skidsteer for more often other jobs Reduces stress on cows Drive unit with SS Cable (H.D. Drive unit with chain also available) Alley scraper is controlled by a multi-function clock which allows you to clean the barn continuously J at preset intervals AUTOMATICALLY 7 „1C Call us today! We will be glad to show you a recent Installation and quote you on a system for your barn. *We will design & install - Serving all the Mid-Atlantic* KQLILU FARM EOU'PMIHI MAROFACTURIR Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 13, 1996-811 tee would have liked to award scholarships to all 19 applicants, but are limited by resources. The students selected submitted the most completed applications. • April Leese, 18, is the daught er of Vernon and Barbara Leese. Her mother is a member of Fulton County Society 2. April will attend Penn State University. son of Gary Shaffer. His grand mother Lois Manified is a member of York County Society 21. Matth ew will be continuing his studies at Pennsylvania State University. • Lowers maintenance & repair costs 16 ,ig „.apfe. ends (others available) Mid-Atlantic Agrisystem? Oxford, PA 19363 . 800-222-2948
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