hl/£dst’‘7; *1976 Area sewers to take part in state competition By JOANNE SPAHR CAMP HILL - Four Lancaster County sewers and one Lebanon county girl were among the top seven junior and senior division winners named at the Capitol Region Dress Revue held at the Penn Harris Motor Inn, on July 29. Of these seven blue ribbon winners, only the four seniors will go on to represent the region at the statewide 4-H Dress Revue to be held August 10 at 4-H State Achievement Days. Maureen Doyle, Elizabethtown R 4, and Cathy 4 % ll 4 *f These girls will go onto state dress Lisa Weaver, Adams Co., and Cathy revue at Pennsylvania 4-H Brubaker, Lancaster County. Not Achievement Days. Left to right they pictured is Maureen Doyle, also of are Ellen Tannenbaum, Adams Co., Lancaster County. THE WORLD'S NUMBER ONE SKID-STEER LOADER! Before you buy any farm loader, see a Bobcat in action! 4 MODELS To Choose From, all with 4-Wheel Drive. BOBCAT Handles small jobs, big jobs, indoors, and outdoors. 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