—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 5, 1976 48 Sewing winners named HARRISBURG - A three piece woman’s ensemble made by Mrs. Luther Car nes, of Duncannon Rl, Perry County, won top honors in the 1976 Pennsylvania State Grange sewing contest. The competition drew a total of 2,848 entries, one more than last year’s record total, according to Mrs. Leroy Hoover of Roaring Spring, chairman of women’s activities for the State Grange. Mrs. Carnes’ outfit - a lavender skirt and blouse, with a color coordinated striped, button jacket - was awarded the best-of-show honor after taking the first place ribbon in Class A competition. The class was for contestants 18 years and over who made garments for the same age group. Other first place winners were: Mary Ann Dinkins, 16- years-old, of 535 Rial Lane, Greensburg, Westmoreland County, in Class B. (Gar ments for 10-to-17 year olds made by contestants in the same age group.) Miss Mildred Kirkner, 3 Lizbeth Lane, Berwyn, Chester County, in Class C. (Garments for children under 18 made by con testants 18 years of age and older.) Mrs. Daniel Bauman, 619 North St., Berlin, Somerset County, in Class D. (Men’s garments.) Miss Dinkins’ winning entry was a girl’s three-pi ace ensemble of brown corduroy slacks with a shirt-blouse of bold brown, white and yellow checks, and a yellow dress that can be worn separately. In Class C, Miss Kirkner’s winner was a Holly Hobby flowered dress with a full white lace-trimmed apron made for her cousin’s nine month old daughter. Mrs. Bauman won with a rust colored man’s suit made for her husband. The four winning entries will be sent to New York for judging June 7 in the National Grange com petition, Mrs. Hoover said. Second and third place award winners in the state contest were: Class A - Second, Mrs. Frances M. Smith, Orefield RD 1; third, Virginia M. Hertzog, Fleetwood RD 1. rWCO^v 1^8 WXUMSL VdCO II IS THE PROVEN WHITEWASH THAT IS NATURALLY ADHESIVE. Voco II is NOT A LIME whitewash. Voco II will not flake or scale oft. Voco II dries white. APPLIED BY: BICHABD B. FOBRY li n & ZO2O Horseshoe Road Lancaster, PA Phone 717-397-0035 We are also equipped to serve you with modern equipment in all your areas of crop spraying Class B - Second, Miss Laura Bender, Doylestown; third, Miss Carol Stntt matter. Patton RD 1 Class C - Second, Miss Jane Hili, Kutztown RD 3; tmrd, Mrs. Leona Rae, 1905 Arlington Drive, Greenville. Class D - Second, Gayle A. Field, 209 Ridge Ave., Hawley; third, Mrs. Ronald Newhard, Shoemakersville. A total of 114 entries were eligible for judgmg m the state competition following eliminations at local and county levels. __ Judges for the state competition were Mrs. Mary Ritzman, home economist, McAlisterville; Mrs. Mary Lyons, 4-H leader, Milier stown RD 1; Mrs. Nancy Hogg, home economist, Chambersburg, and Mrs. Eleanor Gams,«4-H leader, Shippensburg. ★★★★★★★★★★ Milestones of Milk History 1611 Cows arrive from Jamestown Colony. 1624 Cows reach Plymouth Colony. 1841 First regular shipment of milk by rail Orange County to New York City. 1856 Pasteur experiments start. 1878 Continuous centrifugal cream separator in- vented by Dr. Gustav DeLaval. 1884 Milk bottle invented by Dr. Hervey D. Thatcher, Potsdam, N.Y. 1886 Automatic bottle filler and capper patented. 1890 Tuberculin testing of dairy herds introduced. Test for fat content of milk and cream per fected by Dr. S. M. Babcock. 1892 Certified milk originated by Dr. Henry L. Coit in Essex County, N.J. 1893 Nathan Straus depots for pasteurized milk opened in New York City. 1895 Pasteurizing machines introduced. 1906 Paper single-service container patented. ★★★★★★★★★★★ Kal-Lite® • j , « I Long continuous sheets, I i/|j \ delivered on facili- I tale installation Ability to be cut m field with electric sat>er saw means com . P lex angles and shapes can be fit exactly Decatur County Dairy Building Matched, tight fitting moldings provide fine finished appearance with proper sealing between sheets and against other walls and the ceiling I Kal-Lite is excellent for ‘I I j I ' all-around farm mamte- If I |j nance and repair jobs It ___ ! ( can be worked just like Decatur County Dairy Building I Training completed CEDAR RAPIDS, lowa - techniques. He was Ron Hershey of Gap, field presented his diploma by manager with Vigortone Vigortone’s president, Art Products Company, recently Swarzentruber. _ received a diploma from the Vigortone Sales ...n,, Management Institute held He completed an intensive - one-week course of study ~ */ gfffe mvolvmghvestocknutrition, Zq9m ~<r' p&r product knowledge, territory . management and sales . f/P! ■ M \ ‘June is W LP GAS ). i daliyf ■ B J mouth In the dairy barn, LP-Gas heats all the water yi cleaning equipm Let us provide Etoitomml, Efficient LP~ Gas Smite fat (h Pairy Farm... for the Farm Horn ms® a aim roe CAll (717) 665-3588 MYER'S METERED a GAS SERVICE, * ffife) INC. P.O.BOX 71 n,f2 L tJ MANHEIM, PA 17545 JlaiijJ dam (latoj USDA ACCEPTED! FIBERGLASS-REINFORCED WALL & CEILING FINISH •USDA Accepted - Any room, regardless of age, can be turned into a clean room. • HIGHEST IMPACT STRENGTH Will not shatter or splinter. •COMPLETELY PRACTICAL SlZES—Widths of four and five feet; lengths to 50 feet. Available in four thicknesses to suit your application. Pre-cut ceiling panels in 2x2 and 2x4 sizes. •SIMPLIFIED INSTALLATION Easily installed with a minimum of tools and skills. Professional installation by Conestoga's experienced personnel available. Mike Thatcher or Tom Ulmer at CONESTOGA BUILDING SPECIALTIES READ LANCASTER FARMING FOR FULL MARKET REPORTS OMER R. PETERSHEIM Store Mrs Mon , Wed , & Sal 7AM -SPM Tues , Thurs Fn 7AM -8 P M SPECIALS JUNE 9 THRU 12 Gal Petersheim Vanilla Extract Gal Petersheim Fountain Syrup Martins Farmland Bacon sliced Gal Musselmans Vinegar Large loaf Sunbeam oread 24 20 oz Case of Sliced Pineapples Lapps Valley Farm Homemade Ice Cream l h gal 3 Id Orange Jello Coming to Franklin Co with a Load of ordered groceries June 14th Please have order in by June 9th Stops will be at Jonas Stoltzfus Christie Eshs Davie Miller Eli Millers Joe Fishers John Fishers Bro Jonn P all of Newburg J King Shippensburg WHITE WASHING with DAIRY WHITE -DRIES WHITE -DOES NOT RUB OFF EASILY -NO WET FLOORS -IS COMPATIBLE WITH DISINFECTANT AND FLY SPRAYS -WASHES OFF WINDOWS & PIPELINES EASILY. Also Barn Cleaning Sendee Available With Compressed Air To have your barn cleaned with air it will clean off dust, cob webs & lot of the old lime. This will keep your barn looking cleaner & whiter longer. We white washed 600 barns last year, so if your barn needs'white washing for better service have it done early. High-Pressure Washing In*Dairy Barns. MAYNARD L. BEITZEL Witmer, PA 17585 717-392-7227 If no answer call Willard Beitzel 717-733-6357 We will take on work within 100 mile radius of Lancaster. Barn spraying our business, not a sideline. Spraying Since 1961 dam For expert planning assistance contact 226 N. Arch St. Lancaster, Pennsylvania 17604 717-299-3623 Along Belmont Rd , GordonvilTe, PA S 5 50 reg $6 95 S 3 25 reg. S 3 65 99c a lb 99c a lb. 2 for 89c $8 95 SI 39 52.35 reg S 2 69
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