Queen en Clubs glad it was you.” crowned junior queen of the , greeting of one contest Queen” to another p a t Zartman, the senior evening at the an- q Ueen replied, “I’m more day of the Lancas- nervous now than I was be- Posture By 4-H ty ;y 4-H clubs at Long f Gre the contest.” Miss Zart naan, representing the Lm- Rock, the 14 year coin Cornmumty club, is the i te r of Mr. and Mrs. 15-year-old daughter of Mr. Rock, 1011 New St, and Mrs. J. Ira Zartman, of greeted the senior Ephrata HI. j the words above af- The contest, sponsored by had herself just been the County Council, had a !■■■■«■■■■■■■■■■■ ■■■■■■■■■ eriing Safety Tires 5 savings during SPECIAL SALE! TIRES for AS LOW AS 44 9S Federal Tax, Pa. Tax icappable casing BRAND NEW FACTORY FRESHI MANUFACTURER'S lON-WIDE HOAD HAZARD G Nation-wide Road Hazard Gu amst cuts, bruises, etc., Regar H. M. KRADY Passenger, Truck and Farm Tires Guaranteed Retreadim r. PRINCE STREET ißißßHiaaißaßeanaai ■■■■■ c.T CLEAN ith Non-Explosive—Safe UTSTANDING ELIABLE NOWN erafume nyone can UMIGATE GRAIN ffectively at . • CORN ow COST OU OWE IT TO YOUR-SELF • c. EHRLICH CHEMICAL CO., Inc. 736 E- Chesinul St. 11l «■■■■■■■»£ rU iar; ■dl( ARANTEE J .antee Protects £ less of lime or ■ PH. EX 2-9507 '■■BUI IB ■■■■■•>' Phone EX 7-3721 .v~ u-ijrt.D IT WAS YOU” Barbara Rock, left, junior posture queen tei*. her iterpart after the county 4-H contest at Long Park Tuesday evening The two selected from among 40 entries fro n various clubs in the county. Accepting tulations from the junior queen is Pat Zartman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs J. in, Ephrata HI. Miss Rock is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rock, ; L F Photo Miss Rock, representing Neatness and appearance, 25 the Singing Needles sewing points; personality, 15 points club of Akron, and is in her and poise, 10 points fourth year of clothing club Mistress of Ceremonies was work. She collects and assem- m lss Lancaster County, Bar bies models of anima’s and bara Keener, Manheim Rl. does oil painting of animals, judges were Ann Herr, of The gir’s were judged in WGAL-TV and Joanne Ken the following four categories; nel, Lancaster Newspapers, Carriage, the ability to walk, Inc. sit, and move up and down steps gracefully, 50 points; Try a Classified. _ iU senior cou g'rls were the congra Ira Zartmi A.kron. . total ox 40 contestants rep resenting as many clubs in the county. The event was the 11th annual 4-H club posture queen contest, but was the first such event to admit entries from agricu - tural ch ; as well as home economu clubs. It was also the first ime a junior queen ffrom a? mg members under 15 year was selected. •tman is in her of 4-H club work ach time she ha c ;ts in sewing, cook :rs and gardening the piano, organ & I enjoys swimming i. Miss 'ixth y< during had pro; mg, So' She pla; guitar, ! and sol' GRAIN Use Dow Serafume In • GRAIN BINS • GRANARIES • FLAT STORAGE Use Dow Serafume On • WHEAT • RYE ® OATS LANCASTER Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 22. 19G1—15 HARVEST MOON Alan C. Beyer Christiana L. H. Brubaker Landis Bros. Lancaster Lancaster R. M. Brubaker A'len H. Matz Salunga Denver Cope & Weaver Willow Street Faxmersville Equip. Co. J* Paul Noll Farmersville Gap A. B. C. Groff New Holland Gruxneli Farm Service Shofzberger's Quarryville Elm Herr's Implement Store Lester A Smger West Wil ow Ronks N. G. Hershey & Son Snavely's Farm Service Manheim New Holland Hiestand, Inc. Marietta Strasburg Hochstetler Mag. Service M. Weaver & Sens New Holland Charles B. Hoober Intercourse Tiie Lancaster 00. Farm Equipment Dealers' Association C. K. Long Garage Akron H. S. Newcomer & Son Mount Joy Elmer Plasterer Lebanon Weaver's Farm Service Barevil e C. E. Wi ey & Son Quarryville
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