10—Lancaster Farming, Friday, August 29, 1958 For the Farm Wife and Family Posture Queen Is Selected At 4-H County H-Ec Roundup More than 800 girls and their i adult leaders from 45 Home Eco-j nomics clubs in the County saw the postute queen crowned at the annual 4-H Home Economics roundup at Millersville on Aug ust 21. Crowned by last year’s Queen. Miss Sylvia Swarr, Lititz, was Miss Barbara Keener, daughter of Mr and Mrs Clarence L Kee ner, Manheim R 3. The pretty 15 year old “I’ll be 16 m Sep tember," brunette has been ac tive in 4-H work for seven years, participating m the Holstein Dairy club and the Manheim Lititz cooking club The Queen who plans to enter purses training is a junior at kanheim Central High School, where she plays organ and plays sumpet in the high school band 1 Runners up for the title were liss Maty Jane Hill, a 16 year Id blonde from Lititz R 2 and liss Nancy Longenecker, Man jjeim. who is just 15 also i Earlier in the day judges had (elected the winners of the press Revue, a contest limited ;o girls 14 years or older who nd three years experience in 4-II ilub work Winner of the third year group was Mary Heisey, Loneoln Julia Hecker, Ephrata A bedroom telephone is especially nice when you’re ill 1-lt inn i (infinoil to In i! w aluais unphuwnt... Liu when MUi ic ->liul nil liom the icst ol the world, then it’s. men uoi-m. 1 . 'Hull’s whj a IjLiliootn tdephoneis so wondciiui v!u u \ou ic ill. It sci Midi link, between \ou ami e\cr)one else. \\ h\ not (dll oui business office today foi full mlorniatioii on a beiliooin telephone uu lull find till cost m suipnsinnl) low for one of these handy sti p sa\ei» m color ijiXSS&Q® won the nod in the four year group while winners in the five year group wa's Betty Unable, East Lampeter. All sixth, seventh, and eighth year girls competed in one class Winner in this di vision was Judy Nolt, Silver Springs These four county winners will compete in the 18 county dis trict contest at Palmyra on Aug ust. 27 This contest is a 4-H National Achievement contest with the winners being eligible to compete on the state level later this year The 49 girls in the Dress Re vue modeled their creations win ning the applause of those pres ent Clubs represented m the round up were, Fun to Bake, Teas, Tasty Snacks, Outdoor Cookery, Party Time Learn By Doing, Buf fet Meals, and 26 clothing clubs Dr D L Beunsderfer, Presi dent of Millersville State Teach ers College was introduced by the mistress of ceremonies, Betty Umble, President of Home Eco nomics council Dr Beimsderfer welcomed the group to Milleis ville. Group singing was under the direction of Gloria Eshleman, song leader of the County Coun cil. The program was arranged by Extension Home Economist, Miss Nancy Kern, and her two assist ants, Miss Cynthia K Winner and Miss Maiy Louise Drews. COMMONWEALTH TELEPHONE COMPANY DALLAS, PA. QUARRYVILLE. PA. fI V. - . £ /c ' POSTURE QUEEN of Lancaster County is crowned by 1957 queen while the runners up look on. Miss Sylvia Swarr left, Posture Queen of 1957, places a crown of flow ers, emblematic of her title on the head of Miss Barbara Keener, Manheim, center. Looking on are the two other contestants who finished high in the judging They are Miss Nancy Longenecker, Manheim, right center, and Miss Mary Jane Hill, Lititz R 2, far right. Suppose you had servants electricity... If you did, it would cost you at least $62,000 more each year l That's because in the average American home electricity does jobs equal to the manual labor of more 'than 30 servants working a 40-hour week. Multiply that by only $l.OO an hour. Then figure it for 52 weeks and see what a bargain elec tricity really is for the work it does. Next time you look at your electric bill, think of it as your payroll for 30 servants. Mighty low wages— don’t you agree? PENNSYLVANIA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY v "tk ? < * * A > instead of For Farm Women... Slit each frankfurter lengtn visc, but do not cut through Fill opening with a mixture of catsup, olives, and oregano Sift flour and salt, add lard and cut into flour until mixture resembles coarse meal. Add cheese and mix lightly Add water, sprinkling it over one portion of the dough at a time blending in gently with a folk. Shape into a ball, divide into two Roll each part in a rec tangle inch thick. Cut each pait into five rectangles large enough to enclose a frankfurter. Place frank on a section of dough and fold ends over fiank, bring sides of dough together, and pinch pastry together at top. Rake on a greased baking sheet at 425 degrees for 20 minutes. Serve immediately, 5 servings ; - i- v~vr -#*,■-•£■ ! !n (Continued from page nine) >-) cup cold water