Kempton Fair draws crowds for fun By LAUREL SCHAEFFER Staff Correspondent ‘KEMPTON - The Small Berks County community of Kempton drew large crowds of people last weekend as the MEMO 4 t HAY, I { STRAW & t * EAR CORN t 1 SALE 1 EVERY MONDAY 4 AT 11A.M. 4 EVERY WEDNESDAY 4 12:00 NOON 4 HEW HOLLAND SALES 4 STABLES, INC. ▼ Phone 717-354-4341 4 Lloyd H Kreider, Auct. J ►♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Double eopocily, double efficiency The'G6hi'99 Bfoaie h -' necks Two hopper feed tables throw material into the fan for a fast start And 12 staggered blades six on each side of the bio., er fan move silage to the top in a hurry Stop in and talk to us today EEH L_ FARM EQUIPMENT ZOOK'S FARM STORE Honey Brook, PA S. JOHNSON HURFF Pole Tavern Monroeville, NJ 609-358-2565 or 609-769-2565 STQUFFER BROS. INC. Chambersburg, PA 717-263-8424 ARNETT’S GARAGE Rt 9 Box 125 Hagerstown, MD 301-733-0515 DEVIN H.MYER & SDKS, INC. Chester Springs, PA 215-827-7414 IWRGER’S MILL Rt 4 Lebanon, PA (Fontana) 717-867-5161 A. L HERR & B«0. Quarryville, PA 717-786-3521 BINKLEY & HURST BROS.* 133 Rothsville Station Road Lititz, PA 717-626-4705 PEOPLE’S SALES & SERVICE °»hland Milts, PA 7 17 463-2735 24th Annual Kempton Country Fair was in progress June 16th to 18th. Featured during the three day event were en tertainment by country western singers, a fashion show, baking contest, tractor pulls, and more. Sunday evening, the most exciting to many, featured the crowning of “Das Lieblichste Maedel,” while the afternoon featured a Fireman’s Water Hose Competition a new event for the fair. Also held during the fair was a jeep rodeo, along with the many other at tractions such as rides and exhibits. Results for the cooking contest follow: Junior Division Cupcakes 1. Debra Masters, Ger- BEHL • N. S. HERSHEY & SON Manheim, PA 717-665-2271 AGWAY, INC. Chapman Equip Center Chapman, PA 215-398-2553 CHAS. i. McCOMSEY & SONS Hickory Hill, PA 215-932-2615 WERTZ GARAGE Lmeboro, MO 301-374-2672 LEBANON VALLEY IMPLEMENT C 0 INC. Richland, PA 717-866-7518 CLAIR J. MYERS Lake Road R 1 Thomasville, PA 717-259 0453 WILLIAM DAUGHERTY R D H 2 Felton, PA 717-244-9787 ERNEST SHOVER FARM EQUIPMENT 19 W South St Carlisle. PA 717-249-2239 mansville; 2 Eric Mengle, Mt. Joy Cakes 1. Tammy Adam, Mertz town; 2. Audrey Acker. Grand Champion Tammy Adam. Senior Division Cakes Light Layer - 1. Doris Montagner’ RettvKunHe; 3 Dorothy Kerschner Dark Layer - 1. Jean Hertzog; 2. Marj. Rabert; 3. Carol Loch. Nut Layer -1. Ada Riegel; 2. Elva Hartman; 3. Dorothy Kerschner Miscellaneous Cake - 1. Dorothy Kerschner; 2 Jean Hertzog; 3. Delores Mon tagner. Grand Champion - Dorothy Kerschner, Kutz town. Pies Misc. Pies -1. Lu Datleus; 2. Eva Treichler; 3. Christina Mengel. Shoo-Fly Funny - 1. Delores Montagner; 2. Mrs. Martin Loch; 3. Mrs. E.R. Reidenour. Grand Champion Delores Montagner, Kempton. Raised Goods Grand Champion - Blanche Weaver, Kempton; 2 Dons Frey; 3. Blanche Weaver TRACTOR PULL RESULTS Garden Tractors 800 pound class -1. George Schlegel, Birdsboro; 2. Dennis Gilbert, Oley; 3. Larry Angstadt, Oley; 4. Henry Schlegel, Oley. 1000 pound Class - 1. George Schlegel; 2. Herb Shannon, Mifflinburg; 3. Donald Bealer, Bath, 4. Berlyn Troxell, Andrens. 1,200 pound Class - 1. Donald Bealer, 2. George Schlegel, 3. Kevin Fuls, Bangor, 4. Ronald Boren, Kunkeltown. 1,400 pound Class - 1. George Schlegel, 2. Kevin Fuls; 3. Rhonda Hartman; Mertztown; 4. Donald Bealer. 1,600 pound Class - 1. George Schlegel; 2. Tim Bilhg, New Tripoli; 3. Kevin Fuls; 4. Donald Bealer. Farm Stock Class 6 Sanctioned Pull 5,500 pound class - 1. Richard Troxell, Andreas; 2. Carl Miller, Tamaqua; 3. Berlyn Troxell; 4. Ray Seidel, Lenhartsville; 5. Elton Muth, Alburtis; 6. Carl Modica, Asbury, N.J. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 24,1978 7,500 -1. Ralph Wolverton, Asbury, N.J.; 2. Gary Brown, Lake Ariel; 3. Lester Troxell, Andreas; 4. Bob Hunsicker, Mertztown; 5. Gene Branning, Pleasent Mount; 6. Donald Zaleski, Pen Argyl. 9.000 - 1. John Wetmore, Honesdale; 2. Jim Warner, Pocono Lake; 3. Carl Miller; Bob Hunsicker; 5. Roy Hopper, Hamburg; 6. Ralph Wolverton. 11.000 - 1. John Daniels, Star Route Honesdale; 2. John Wetmore; 3. Barry Ott, Bangor; 4. Ralph Ketterer, Kempton; 5. Rodger - Rutledge, Lakewood; 6. Ray Moyer, New Tripoli. 13,000 - 1. Barry Ott; 2. Albert Keifer, Bangor; 3. Jay Cans, Kempton; 4. Bruce Dietrich, New Tripoli; 5. Robert Keifer, Bangor; 6. Daniel Gross, Hamburg. Berks-Lehigh Tractor Pull - Unsanctioned 7.000 - 1. David Gross, Hamburg; 2. Bob Hun sicker; 3. Troy Adam, Alburtis; 4. Larry-Bauscher, Lenhartsville; 5. Robert Ketterer; 6. Elton Muth. 15.000 - 1. Bruce Dietrich, New Tripoli; 2. Landis Martin, Kutztown; 3. Kermit Bausher, Lenhartsville; 4. Ray Moyer, New Tripoli; 5. David Gross; 6. Albert Neufeld, Jr., Hamburg. 17,000 - 1. Timothy Billig, New Tripoli; 2. Randall Hetrick, Oley; 3. Ray Moyer; 4. Jay Gans; 5. Jeff Miller, Kutztown; 6. Albert Newfold, Hamburg. Superstocks and Modified 5.500 SS - 1. Charles Snyder, Tamaqua; 2. Paul Chapman, Lake Ariel. 5.200 Mod. - 1. Ed Smith, Bangor; Tom Seas, Bangor; 3. Craig Luckenbill, Schuykill Haven; 4. Elwood Flowers, Manheim; 5. Theodore Houck, Gap; 6. David Greek, Delta. 7.500 SS - 1. Charles Chester Snyder, Andreas; 2. Amos Stauffer, Ephrata; 3. Charles F. Snyfer, Tamaqua; 4. Paul Chapman. 7.200 Mod. - 1. Lester Houch, Kinzers; 2. Ed Smith; 3. Robert Landis, Berlin; 4. Tom Seas; 5. Theodore Houck; 6. Elwood Flowers. 9,500 Open - 1. Lester Houch, 2. Robert Landis, 3. Charles C. Snyder, 4. •Charles C. Snyder, 5. Joel Sweitzer, 6. Charles F. Snyder. °Let us never forget that the cultivation of the earth is the most important labor*of man. A 4 BE ALERT 113
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