—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 31. 1976 56 "f-'TT i .f fr- 5* I ? ' \ $ * 4 %L T -J $v * A *•* % f Left to right are five of the top six senior division winners who will be representing the county at the regionals: Jinx Henne, age 19, from Shartlesville; Janis Malsbury, age 16, Rehrersburg; Paula Dix, Winners chosen (Continued from Page 55] Franklin, and Mrs. Lila Newhard. Contest winners received gifts donated by the following businesses: Schaeffer’s Dry Goods, Reading; Boxcov’s East, Exeter; LeFevre Brothers, Boyertown; Grace John Fabrics, Boyertown; Wayne’s Dry Goods, Kutz town; Lillian Fabric Shop, Reading; Fabric Sales Company, Reading; and Bernhart’s Fabrics, Reading. Tuxedos for David Schuler and Dennis Dietrich, who escorted a number of the models in the fashion presentation, were provided by Jack O’Reilly. General Chairman for the When cooking cabbage, broccoli and brussel sprouts, a heel of bread in the pot will help prevent odor. Know Where the Activities Will Be? Read the Farm Women Calendar. SERVICE IS OUR BUSINESS READY MIX CONCRETE FOR EVERY PURPOSE A DIVISION OF A. G. KURTZ & SONS INC. •Crushed Stone «Ready Mixed Concrete •Asphalt Paving • QUALITY CONTROLLED CONCRETE • RADIO EQUIPPED FLEET • MIX UNIFORMITY THRU AUTOMATION • SATURDAY MORNING DEUVERY Prompt Courteous Service DENVER RD#3 ... PHONE 267-7591 fashion event was Tammy Lumley, and committee members were: food - Janis Malsbury and Sheila Moyer; gifts - Mary Schuler and Ruth Schuler; decorations - Karen Noll and Doreen Richards; and evening program - Donna Mensch and Kathy Hoffman. Arrangements for the judges were made by Joan Schroeder; registration was tended by Tammy Lumley and publicity was arranged for by Gwen Wentzel. Karen Kniss and Mary Schuler directed the afternoon workshop, and Mrs. James Dautrich and Mrs. Lawrence Stratton assumed respon sibility for the contest tabulation. ''rS £ * Cumberland Co, 4-H Baby Beef The Cumberland County 4- H Baby Beef Club met July 19 at the home of Tim Pot teiger, president, Mechanicsburg RB. After the reading of the minutes, the leaders com mented on the coming fairs. Mr. Duane Dunca, the county agent, gave the schedule of events for Shippensburg and Carlisle fairs. Under old business, the club was informed the Lancaster Baby Beef Club was invited to one of the clubs monthly meetings. Also, we were reminded of the club picnic on August 22. - The club was also told of the exchange trip 4-Her’s from Minnesota would be here during Shippensburg Fair, July 26-31. Under new business, the club voted to have a peanut sale this fall. \\ - To keep freshly sliced peaches from turning dark, and if too much time will elapse before serving, dip the slices in orange juice or sprinkle them with lemon juice. age 16, Kempton; Arlene Crummme, age 15, Kempton, and Joanne Hefflegger. The sixth winner, not pictured, is Chris Wolfe. LOOKING FOR ,Jf TRACTORS? 510 NEW - FARM - 1- 8600 2- 7600 2-Ford 6600 1-Ford 6600 Row Crop 1-Ford 5000 SOS 1-Ford 4600 1-Ford 3600 LAWN & GARDEN 2- 7 HP. Gear 3- 10 HP. Gear 5-Ford 12 HP. Gear 4- 12 HP. Hydro. 5- 14 HP. Hydro. 7-Ford 16 HP. Hydro. 1-Ford 16 HP. Loader & Backhoe USED - FARM - Ford 5000 D Ford 4000 D Ford 3000 D 2-Ford 4000 Ford 801 Ford 860 2-Ford 960 Ford 601 Ford 8N Ferg. 35 - Gas Ferg. 65-D International 2606 D Farmall Super C Farmall H Allis - WD - NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY - ★ Avoid Further Price Increases ★Good Selection Calls pertaining to this ad may be COLLECT KELLER BROS. TRACTOR CO. 949-6501 Buffalo Springs 949-6501 Route 419 Between Schaefferstown & Cornwall, Lebanon County Society 7 Farm Women Society 7 recently met at the home of Mrs. John Shirk, Paradise. After committee reports, the program consisted of a book review on The Fragrance of Beauty. The review was given by Mrs. Henry Yohn. The two main thoughts of the book were that of “inner beauty,” or of Christ living within an individual, and the second was of “outer beauty” or appearance. -There will be no August meeting, because of the County Picnic at the Brethren Village, Neffsville, at 12 p.m. The meal is a covered dish luncheon. A bus trip is planned for Society 7 on August 17. The rain date is August 24. The meeting place will be the Presbyterian Church, „ Paradise, at 9:30 a.m. Places of interest will be the Pa. Dutch Information Center where a film will be shown, and a tour of Landis Valley Museum, where lunch will be served at 12:30 p.m. The group will then move on to Wheatland and Rock Ford. Those desiring to go should contact Mrs. Betty Wenger at 687-7877. The September meeting will be held on the usual date - NEW - - USED - Ford 5500 17’ TLB. Ford 4500 15’ TLB. Oliver 770 12’ TLB. Massey Ferg. 65 HD Loader - LAWN & GARDEN 2-Cub Cadets 149 14 HP Cub Cadet 127 12 HP Ford 120 12 HP Case 155 10 HP C.E. Electrac 8 HP Ford 7 HP Society 29 On Monday evening, July 19th, Society 29 took a step back in time to an in» century community -- members and guests took a candlelight tour through elegant Donegal Mills Plantation. After partaking of refresh ments, the meeting was held in the three story brick mill. Guests were members of Society 16 and county of ficers. .The president, Mrs. Gerald Erb, reminded the group that the county picnic will be held August 4th, at Neffsville Village home. August is vacation month! Our next meeting will be in September. A pound of peaches equals 3-medium sized peaches which will, in turn, yield 2 cups sliced, 1 cup pulp, or just a shade under a pint of frozen or canned peaches. 0 on Saturday at 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Charles Lichty, Paradise. NEW - INDUSTRIAL - 1-7500 17’ Backhoe 1-550 15’ Backhoe 1-550 H.D. Loader & Cab 1-335 ind. Loader - SKID LOADERS - 1-CL 40 40 HP. Skid Loader 1-CL 20 20 HP. Skid Loader IN-BETWEEN TRACTORS - 25-KUBOTA'S - 12 to 30 HP. Water Coated Diesels - 2 & 4 Wheel Drive USED INDUSTRIAL - a