56 Lancaster Farming. Saturda Twin Valley square dancers participate in state contest The Twin Valley Young Farmers square dancers recently danced In the 19th annual folk dance contest at the Pennsylvania Farm Show. Members of the square dance set, representing the Berks* Chester County area, were: Richard and Barbara Kurtz, Robert Stoltzfus and Beth Swartzentruber, Melvin Houck and Melody Kurtz, Harold Steve and Michelle Shown are the Twin Valley Young Barbara and Richard Kurtz, Beth Farmer square dance set who Swartzentruber and Robert Stoitzfus, recently danced at the Farm Show. Melody Kurtz and Melvin Houck, and The couples are from left to right: Michelle Bowman and Harold Steve. r poTz i ■ Feeding Equipment HEATH, DISTRICT MANAGER Hechanicsburg 697 1166 LEBANON GcUnul ALEXANDRIA MAXISENBERG 669-4027 BALLY LONGACRE ELECTRIC 845-2261 CAMP HILL LLOYD SULTZBAUGH 737-4554 EAST EARL ZIMMERMAN EQUIPMENT ELLIOTTSBURG HAMBURG H DANIEL WENGER 488 6574 HONEY BROOK ZOOK’S FARM STORE 273 9730 KIRKWOOD LANDIS &ESBENSHADE Jan. 24, 1976 Bowman. Coaches for the team were Wayne and Unda Lutz. The group was among 480 participants from 22 counties who danced before a large crowd in the farm show arena. Each of the 60 sets dancing in the competition, was costumed uniformity and attractively in their own unique way. The Twin Valley Young Farmers were 445-6409 CARL BAER 582-2648 786 4158 dressed In red and white checkered skirts and white blouses for (he girls and white shirts, navy pants, red and white checkered vesta, and black bow ties for the men. The square dance program is designed to encourage participation and elevate the standards of performance in folk dancing. 5l Hre Models and systems to suit any requirement Silo unloading > Feed handling - Manure handling Patz has the Equipment Patz has the Personnel Patz means confidence depend on it. Contact your nearest Patz dealer listed below MARVIN HORST 272-0871 McALLISTERVILLE CLAIR SANER & SON 463-2234 MILLERSBURG LANDIS LABOR SAVERS MILTON LANDIS FARMSTEAD AUTOMATION NEWVILLE lEDB. McGILLYRi 776-7312 PIPERSVILLE MOYER FARM SERVICE STREET MD WALTER WEB! 452 8521 THOMASVILLE KENNETHL SPAHR 2251064 692-4647 437-2375 766-8675 Montgomery 4 Beef from 4-H project steers will be the feature item at the annua) 4-H Livestock Club Baby Beef Dinner on Saturday, January 24 from 4-8 p.m. at the Montco Vo-Tech School on Sumneytown Pike in Lansdale. The meal is served country-style and includes meat entree, vegetables, potatoes, dessert and beverage, all served by 4-H’ers. Many hours of volunteer effort make this event a success. Chairman for this year’s supper is Gordon Alderfer, Kulpsville Gordon is currently a leader in the livestock club and works primarily with the swine projects. Mrs. Durrell Alderfer, Harleysville is in charge of ordering and preparing the food; Mr. Human nature seems to endow every man with the ability to size up everybody but himself. Nothing is really work unless you would rather be doing something else. Chub De Wolfe Z emor C.I.R New Zero Concord unit with specially designed stainless steel shells to make clean in place possible. Ease of unit washing operation is simplified. Fits any concord milking systems either vacuum or non-vacuum. An easy and simple unit to install. Used Tanks & Milking Equipment DUMP STATIONS VACUUM PUMPS SPUTNICKS BUCKET MILKERS NEW AND USED COMPRESSORS ALL SIZES —DEPEND ON US- COME IN, WRITE OR PHONE FOR FULL INFORMATION! JAY M. HORST DAIRY EQUIPMENT R.D.I Lebanon. PA Phone (717) 274-1242 Sales Rep. in Lane Co. Bill Guhl Phone (717) 529-2569 H’ers have beef supper today Lewis Hciser, Lock Haven (formerly of Norristown) who brought the steers at the 4-H Sales; and Mrs. Willard Crossgrove, Mainland, will head up the dining hall and waitresses. Tickets are $4.25 for adult and $2.00 for children (under 12). Tickets may be pur DON'T FORGET WENGERTS AND GRAYBILLS DAIRY SHIPPERS- CALL US FOR YOUR RECORDING THERMOMETER (717) 274-1242 UNIT WASHER chased at the door, ordered through Livestock Club member or by calling the Cooperative Extension Service at 277-0574. The group plans to serve 1,500 ticket holders. Proceeds from the dinner will support activities of the Livestock and other 4-H Clubs. We ore on call 24 hours a day - 7 days a week SERVICE IS THE STRENGTH OF OUR BUSINESS
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