-L«nca«ter Farming, Saturday. Feb. 22, 1975 8 jgh pi up much of Sally Ann's free time the worth the effort Sewing (Continued From Page 1| the Leadership Congress held at Penn State. While creating one’s own fashions may be time con* suming, Sally Ann has another interest which also demands much of her time and that is her interest in music. Already Sally Ann is an accomplished musician and plays the violin and piano with disciplined skill. When asked how she had become interested in music, Sally Ann responded by saying, “when I was in third grade they asked who would like to leam to play a musical instrument.” “I decided I wanted to play the violin and came home and told my parents what I had decided.” The Friendly People at t Lancaster Ford Tractor Thank You, FOR MAKING OUR OPEN HOUSE A BIG SUCCESS You made our effort all worthwhile with your presence, and smiling faces. The open house is over, however the BARGAINS, SERVICE, AND FRIENDLY ATMOSPHERE WILL GO ON & ON & ON. At the New Home of the Friendly People 8 Tractors Equipment Member At first Sally’s parents weren’t sure that a violin would be the ideal in strument however Sally Ann soon displayed her skills and the apprehension was quieted. Since that time, Sally has been actively involved with music and is a member of the band and school or chestra along with singing in the senior high school chorus. Further interest has also lead Sally Ann to become a member of the Eliza bethtown College Orchestra and the Lancaster Youth Symphony. The young lady’s talents are well known to the area as she has been asked to play at several of the community churches as well as playing at her own church the First Church of God m LANCASTER TRACTOR, Take Flory Milt Exit off 283 and go Va mile toward East Petersburg. 1655 Rohrerstown Road Lancaster, Pa. Phone (717) 569-7063 Elizabethtown. Sally Ann has used her musical talents at 4-H func tions as well as she won first place in recent county 4-H talent contest and later played at the 4-H banquet. For her outstanding talents, Sally Ann has been selected to receive a scholarship to attend the Elizabethtown Summer Music Camp from the County Musical Arts Society. Being a scholarship winner, she will be performing a concert for the Society in May. Both of Sally Ann’s in terests have kept her quite busy although she admitted that her work is enjoyable. “It takes discipline to stay inside and work when the other young people of the neighborhood are outside.” Sally Ann explained that although she often works over 14 hours a week just on her music, it has taught her a / 1) FORD INC. Garden Spot Adult Fanner The Adult Farmer Program being held at the Hlnkletown Alternative School will sponsor a program on farm credit on Wednesday evening, February 26. Represen tatives of three local lending institutions will form a panel to discuss current thinking in the field of farm credit. Speakers for the evening will be: Harry Hoffman, and Will Weber of New Holland Farmers National Bank. Raymond Baxter and Charles Halsey of the Blue Ball Bank, and Ronald Bard from the Production Credit Association. The meeting will start at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday evening, February 26, at the Hinkletown Alternative School. The school is located approximately one-half mile north of Route 322 on Wanner Road just east of Hinkletown. Interested persons are invited to attend. sense of responsibility and self-discipline. The Lancaster County Miss isn’t quite sure what her plans for the future will be, however she would like to continue her work in music either in the performing or teaching field. And although much of her time may be spent in practicing, Sally Ann will no doubt still use her skills learned in 4-H sewing to provide herself with an original wardrobe. IYOU CAN COUNT ON US AGRI-EQUIP. CARL L. SHIRK R D 2 Farmersville Ephrata, Pa 5 Colebrook Road, Lebanon Pa 717-354-4271 717-274-1436 M, J% SNAVCLY DEPENDABLE MOTOR CO. 455 South Cedar Street Lititz Pa East Mam Street Honey Brook Pa 717-626-8144 215-273-3131 M. S. YEARSLEY & SONS GRUMELLI FARM SERVICE fiifi loon Market StrMt WeSt Chester Pa Robert Fulton Highway, Quarryville Pa 717-786-7318 HENRY S. LAPP LANDIS BROTHERS 7?7iMo n «i^ ap- Penna 17527 1305 Manheim Pike P 0 Box 484 717 ’ 442 ' 8134 Lancaster Pa 717-393-3906 ERB & HENRY EQUIP., INC. 22 26 Henry Avenue New Berlmville Pa 215-367-2169 Farm Finance Meeting Set Feed fast and quiet - no feed separation with a Jamesway 1 * Volume-Belt 3 * cattle feeder. Stop In Today for Free Catalog. Two weeks later on March 12, a representative from the Internal Revenue Service will present a program on Farm Taxes. TRY A CLASSIFIED AD!
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