—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. July 8. 1961 16 Juliann Erb Candidate For Posture Queen Juliann Erb, a member of the Red Rose Baby Beef and Lamb Club for three years was elected Wednesday night to represent that g.oup in the county Posture Queen contest The daughter of Mr. and Mrs Paul Erb, Mount Joy Rl, Juliann was a contest ant in the county junior pos ture queen contest five years ago. She is a member of 4-H sewing and cooking clubs in <***•< CONGRATULATIONS WERE IN ORDER for Miss Ju liann Erb, left, after she was chosen to represent the Red Rose Baby Beef and Lamb Club in the Lancaster County Posture Queen Contest. Offering his best wishes is club president, Wilbur Hosier, Manheim R 3 Miss Erb is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Erb, Mount Joy R 1 Are With planetary steering, steering levers control power flow to the two independent drive wheels—individually or together—for slowing down, stopping, turning gradually or sharply, or pivoting com* pletely "on a dime." 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Delegates at the opening of the three day conference heard Senator C’ark praise Secretary Freeman for “see ing -our tremendous agricul tural production as a bless ing, not just a problem ” He a'so commended Freeman for seeking solutions to “agn cultural dislocations and in equities that are in the na tional interest, and not just in the interest of one group or region ” At the conference banquet Senator Scott attacked the career in music. In other action at the meet ing m the barn at the farm of J Harold Frey, Marietta R 2, the club made tentative plans for the annual club tour Since the tour last year was in the Elizabethtown, Mount Joy area, the club plans to tour the farms of members in the southern nart of the county on August 2nd Durng the program, John Reifsnyder of PP&L showed a film on safe farm wiring The social hour was a home made ice cream party with over 150 members and their families enjoyed the refresh ments Getting All Your Grain? No. 91 Harvester - Thresher Demonstration AT 6-577) SO 8-3501 proposition that “Uncle Sam shoud eventually be virtual ly the only tax collector.” “Federal taxes are no fair er than any other kind of taxes,” said Scott. “I am in favor of making it just as hard as possible for any unit of our government local, state, or federal —to take our money from us without fully convincing us that the com mon good justifies the indi vidual sacrifices demanded ” The conference tneme, “Making Grange Programs Alive,” was the subject of Dr. Roy C. Buck, Professor of Rural Sociology at Penn State, at the closing general session. 7 n. Get the feel of wTZT til \ planetary steer* ' n 9” w ' t l l two \. Ijy' convenient,eosy ' to-handle levers. 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