Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 14, 1975, Image 46

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46—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Junt 14, 1975
Farm Women
County Posts
Appointed Recently
Mrs. Carl Johnson,
president of Lancaster
County Society of Farm
Women, conducted an
executive board meeting
Tuesday, June 3, at the
Manor Brethren in Christ
Church. Hostesses for the
day were Mildred Charles,
Society 3, Serena Groff,
Society 14 and Janet Zeiset,
Society 30.
In a report on the Farm &
Home Center, Mrs. Johnson
advised that they had
donated ten scholarships this
year and are now planning a
Flower Show, October 11 and
12.
Volunteers are needed to
dress dolls for Goodwill
Industries.
EASY INSTALLATION
Installation is faster, simpler
and less expensive because of the
unique features built into each
Martin Free Stall. Pre-drilled,
rear angle brackets allow easy
fastening to wooden headboards,
walls—or for placement that is
independent of any support.
Only the Martin Free Stall has -
that "extra bend" that provides
a straight downward leg into a
narrower concrete curb. Concrete
curbs that hold and retain the
bedding—as well as anchor each
free-standing stall —need not be
constructed wider than six inches.
A motion was passed to
donate f 10.00 to the Dairy
Princess Pageant.
The following County
Convention Committees
were appointed by the
president;
Program - Nancy Balmer,
Chairperson, Hazel Ulrich,
Mae Donough, Hazel Heist
and Grace Bizler.
Nominating - Helen
Rohrer, Chairperson, Edna
Jean Homsher and
Marguerite Kreider.
Memorial - Kathryn Fry,
Chairperson and Anna
Geyer.
Decorating - Velma Goss,
Chairperson, Marian
Weaver, Arlene Eshleman
and Gertrude Habecker.
21st Kempton Fair
Set For June 20-22
Featuring a newly con
structed stage that includes
a covered seating area for
over 1500 persons, the 21st
annual Kempton County
Fair will be held June 20 to
22. Nestled in the beautiful
rolling countryside of upper
Berks County, the fair itself
reflects the area and is an
authentic rural festivity.
Attraction highlights in
clude the selection of Es
Lieblicbat Maedel - the
Pennsylvania Dutch queen
contest; a baking contest, a
tractor pulling contest, a
Saturday horse show with 28
Ushers - Susan Kauffman,
Chairperson, and Judy Erb.
Dinner Tickets - Serena
Groff and Emma Ruth
Peiffer.
Bazaar - Kathryn Horner,
Chairperson, Hazel Aliment,
Robbie Galston, Gerry
Buckwalter and Janet
Zeiset.
Auditing - Ruth Landis,
Chairperson, and Mary Ann
McClenaghan.
Registration • Marie
Bucher, Chairperson, Ethel
M. Kindig, Jenny Groff and
Grace Shaub.
Guests • Claire Hess,
Chairperson, and Mildred
Charles.
Mrs. Johnson urged each
society president to bring
names of all members
sewing Centennial Dresses
for the County Convention
to the August meeting.
Homemakers Camp, to be
held at Camp Swatara on
August 25,26, and 27 has for
its theme “Know Your
Neighbor”. Crafts featured
are rya, quilling and
macrame. The cost is $17.00
and the reservation deadline
is August 8. Contact Doris
Thomas, Farm & Home
Center, for reservations.
Next Board Meeting will
be a family picnic held at
Central Manor Camp
Grounds August 6, 12:00
o’clock noon.
Buck Tractor Pulls
Bigger and Better
Than Ever With
All the Top Tractors
in the U.S. Competing .
Featuring A *16,000.00 Purse
All Seats Reserved Order Early For Best Seats
Friday, June 20 - 7:00 P.M.
5.000 Super Stock
9.000 Super Stock
9.000 Modified
Saturday, June 21 - 1:00 P.M
7.000 Super Stock
5.000 Modified
12.000 Super Stock
Saturday, June 21-7:00 P.M.
7.000 Modified
12.000 Unlimited
classes, a Jeep rodeo,
quarter midget and all
terrain vehicle races, and an
expanded midway.
Also enlarged this year
will the antique flea market.
Children’s day with reduced
amusement ride prices and
marionette shows is set for
Saturday (June 21).
Country music, Grand Ole
Opry style, also will be
performed on the new stage
by such personalities as
Leona Williams, Nat Stuckey
and Billy Walker.
The (air is sponsored by
the Kempton Community
Center for the benefit of the
area’s youth. A folder listing
times and events can be had
free from the Center, Box 42,
Kempton, Pa. 19529.
Kempton is located on
Route 737 off Route 22 (78) at
Krumsville, just northwest
of Allentown. Other at
tractions, all within easy
Lincoln
4-H Club
The Lincoln 4-H Sewing
Club held their third meeting
at the Ephrata High School
on June 11.
The meeting was opened
by Carol Balmer with 65
members in attendance.
The Start Stitching
members are making
slippers with leaders Judy
Leaman, Clair Beatty, Mary
Ann Lehman, Martha Andes
and Mrs. Royer. Older
members are making shirts
with leaders Julie Hartranft
and Deb Weist. Mrs. Edith
Nolt and Virginia Boduck
are leaders for' the girls
making an outfit.
Those members making a
dress with sleeves are under
the guidance of Deb Myers.
The free lance members are
under the direction of
Miriam Moore and Nancy
Good.
ElanieGood
News Reporter
10 Miles South of Lancaster on Route 272
SPRING NATIONALS
PENN
PHONE OFFICE 469-3296 ; TRACK 284-2139
walking distance are the the W.K. k S. Steam
Kempton Farm Museum and- Railroad.
Available At The Following Locations;
CENTRAL TRACTOR Lancaster
CHEMGRO FERTILIZER - East Petersburg
C. "B. HOOBER & SON Intercourse
MILLER S SALES & SERVICE Stewartstown
GALEN SPICKLER Milton Grove
WENGER IMPLEMENT INC. Buck
Buck, Pa.
TICKETS