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SELF DEFROSTING REFRIGERATOR! v o $219 MARTHA FOULK, nine teen, Quarryville R 3; father, Lawrence Foulk, in dairying 11 years, 18 milking cows. An academic course graduate of Solanco, she is attending Mil lersvdle State College, major ing in biology; in high school was on newspaper and year book staffs, National Honor Society, school and county district orchestras, prom committee and future nurses club. I LOIS ELLEN JOHNSON, seventeen, Quarryville R 2; father, Carl M. Johnson, in dairying 27 years, 33 milking cows She is a graduate of Solanco, academic course, where she belonged to the Varsity Club, senior chorus and future teachers club, pres ident of MYF at Wesley Church, vice president of 4- H sewing club and junior lead er in 4-H sewing. u: JOY METZ, seventeen, Lampeter; father, Raymond H. Metz, in dairying 12 years, 38 milking cows. She is a bus iness-course graduate of Lam peter-Strasburg High School, where she participated in the FHA and the Clerical Club activities. She is presently employed at the Lancaster Medical Bureau. Penn Manor 4-H Sewing Club Meets The Penn Manor 4-H Sew ing Club held a meeting on Wednesday, June 10 at 9 a m. Each member was asked to suggest a new name for the club. The one chosen was The Penn Manor Clashing Thim bles. It was suggested by Linda Fair. The dub elected Peggy -- -imr *s> Dairy Princess Contest Tuesqay Seven girls, all daughters of dairy farmers, will compete at the Lancaster County Dairy „ Princess Pageant at the Host .<*' Motel this Tuesday at 7 pm. ‘ v The contest, open to the pub lic, will be held in conjunction ( with the All-County Kiwams > Clubs Ladies Night The North * East Kiwams Club will be host. Vk <IVk 4 < VIRGINIA WIVELL, eight een, Columbia Rl, father, Clyde Wivell, in dairying six years, 20 milking cows. A graduate of Donegal High, college preparatory, she was in senior chorus, student council, hockey, varsity club, president of FHA and of Luth er League of Mt. Joy Luther an Church School, Girl of the Month, FFA Queen, junior leader in community cooking club, and county 4-H council. DONNA LANDIS, eighteen, 2088 Creek Hill Road, Lan caster, father, Lester G Lan dis, in dairying 15 years, 20 milking cows A graduate of Conestoga Valley, general course, she belongs to 4-H Club, was president of fu ture homemakers and future nurses clubs, secretary of stu dent council, girls chorus, in tramurals, county FHA rep resentative, Youth Fellowship and student librarian. 1 • Have You Heard? ('Continued from Page Nine) will cook and where the fam ily will dine You may need to rearrange sleeping accommodations for guests. Shift furniture to provide easy access and leave the ma jor traffic lanes apon and di rect to avoid unnecessary tracking. i You can eliminate unneces saiy cleaning if you put away furnishings and accessories you won’t be using daring warm weather And if you can provide outdoor living and din ing areas, you could save some energy. Eshleman and Linda Fair to represent the club at the 4-H Queen Contest, junior and sen ior division respectively. The next meeting was held June 17 at 9 a m. in the Penn Manor Junior High School. ‘ ’ + v c BETTY C. ANDERSON, seventeen, Oxford R 2; father, Mervm A. Anderson, in damy ing 20 years, 30 milking cows A graduate of Solanco High School academic course, she was on the honor society, yearbook and anthology staff, she belongs to a church jouth group, is Sunday School pi anist and Bible school teach er, and plays on vollojball and softball teams. JUDITH ANN LONGE ‘NECKER, eighteen, Holtwood Rl; father, Arthur W. Long enecker, in dairying 16 years, 13 milking cows. She is an academic-course graduate of Solanco, and lists these mem berships; 4-H Dairy Club, jun ior member of Holstein Asso ciation of America, 4-H beef and sewing clubs, futuie teachers, chorus and drama tics. Donegal 4-H Club Meets Dairy Month was stiessed the meeting of the town Donegal Community i club held recently at the hoi of Mr and Mrs. John I He Mount Joy Rl, Pa President Larry Biuhat was in charge of the busine meeting. Mr. Victor Plastow, a.sis 1 * county agent, repieseived 1 extension office at the meet lll 'Mrs Herbert Royei, cilfl man of the Dairy Princess M test for Lancaster C° un . spoke to the group about importance of milk m ' daily diet and the DanV cess contest to be held 11 day. Virginia Wivell. l bia Rl, will vie for the a® ( Pat Yumnger had chuS® games and the presides , pointed Barry Borry, "° , Miller and Bill Hackman the program commits® t next meeting, which held Tuesday, July l - * ’ home of Larry and F-*v baker, Elizabethtown H When you aie jt’s when you don t enough about a thing 1° ’ „ed—Will 'Kogeis
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