Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 08, 1961, Image 16

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    —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
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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." You can
reverse instantly, too, without
stopping to shift gears or de
clutch. With planetary steer
ing, you can turn quicker and
in less space than with ony
other combine!
most MANEUVERABLE combine ever built!
and 10-foot Cut!!
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C. E. Wiley & Son Kauffman Bros. C. B. Hoober Cope & Weaver Co. motchr ei "
QUAERYVILLE - WAKEFIELD MOUNTVILLE INTERCOURSE WILLOW STREET SSDh poym . e "l S Jl
your
ST 6-2895
addition to the beef club,
and has a record of eight
years participation in 4-H
club work.
Displaying her skill in
sewing as well as modeling,
Miss Erb has participated in
4-H dress review each of the
years she has been in the
club, and was chosen to com
pete in county dress review
m 1958.
Miss Erb, who graduated,
from Manheim Central High
School in June, is he'ping
the family at home during
the summer, but hopes to be
gin office work in the fall.
Future plans for the pretty
18 year-old 4-H’er include
voice lessons' and perhaps a
You
Sure You’re
NEW!
McCormick
with MAGIC'CIRCLE Planetary Steering
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McCormick Farm Equip. Store David Kurtz J. B. Hostetter & Sons J. Paul Nolt
EPHRATA MORGANTOWN MOUNT JOY GAP
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UNITS AVAILABLE
RE 3-2233
AT 5-9151
State Grange Hears Senators
Speak At Annual Convention
An attack on the inadequa
cies of the federal income tax
'system by Senator Hugh
Scott, and, praise for Agricul
ture Secretary Orville Free
man’s positive approach to
agriculture by Senator Jos
eph Clark, highlighted talks
by the two Senators, before
a training conference for the
325 leaders of the Pennsyl
vania State Grange at the
Penna. State University last
week.
Four Lancaster. County
Grange leaders among those
attending the conference
were Miss Mane Murphy, ot
Peach Bottom, and Missßuby
James, Miss Jeanette McCum
mings, and Mrs.* Ralph Arm
strong, all of Drumore.
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
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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.
It's built-in power steering
BIG CAPACITY-42 inches
wide straight through ... at
undershot feeder, cylinder,
and over the straw rack ...
capacity to spare for heavy
crops
Exclusive DOUBLE-SHAKE,
opposed-action cleaning
Ideal for small, irreg ulor and •'•'§s* range-handles even
hilly fields and diversified fhreshpble crep from low*
crops... you gel into tight growing beans to tall sors""" 1
corners and close to fences, e 67 factory-lubricated and
save practically-alf the crop sealed bearings reduce doily
4-cylinder, 40 hp valve-in-head servicing te a minimum
IH engine for smooth,
dependable power
Cylinder speeds available
from 475 to 1,600 rpm
OL 3-3721
EX 3-2824
The conference was ,
in cooperation with the pj
sylvania State UniveM
and the Extension and p*
dent Department of Agr lc ,
tural Economics and
Sociology. Training WQf
shops designed to help w
ers. Juvenile Leadeis a
Home Economics Clinirm
build better information, (
ucation and activities
grams for their Gran
made up the majority 0 j ?
conference
Mrs. O W. Shannon, Can
Hill, State Grange Lcctu r ,
was conference
She was assisted by j q
lins McSparran, Hat nsbj
Master of the Penna sti
Grange.
Taxes never die—they ~
stick and grow, and all j
old ones remain with us
Steer with 2 levers
instead of a steering wheel
at no extra cost/ Try 1t soon.
e Bar-and-wire grate concave
e Extra-deep grain-saving
platform
e Hydraulic control ovailobl*
for on-the-go adjustment of
reel height
e 2-inch te 33-inch cutting
• lij, 32-bu grain lank wilk
folding unloading aug»r> con
bn unloaded in appr«X' mo,e
•ne minute
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