iter Faming, Saturday, May 12,1979 LEESPORT - There were 191 entries in the Berks County National Grange sewing contest. There were 6 classes of Garments. The following is a list of categories and winners in each division: Adults sewing garments for a female 13 years of age and over for self or another person. 1. Mabel Kauffman, Ontelaunee Grange; 2. Gloria Romig, Pioneer Grange; 3. Catherine Rabenold, Kutztown Grange. Teen Garments: Any type garment made by a con testant 13-17 years of age, for self or another person in same age group. 1. Jane Yeager, Kutztown Grange; 2. Jane Wisser, Fleetwood Grange; 3. Dorothy Rausch, Virginville Grange CUSTOM MADE FEED BINS Made of 14 Gauge Steel Longer Taper for Easier Flow All welded seams which make it water proof and rodent proof Can be installed inside or outside building Most installations can be made without au M L DELIVER AND INSTALL ANYWHI FOR FREE ESTIMATE CALL STOLTZFUS WELDING 717-345-4854 We Sell, Service* Install Bucket Elevators, Grain Angers, M-C Grain Dryers, Distributors, Pipes & Accessories. Berks Co. Grange sewing contest results given Children’s Garments: Any type garment made by contestant for someone else . 12 years of age and under. 1. Dori Hoch, Fleetwood Grange; 2. Dianne Gesch windt, Virginville Grange; 3. Catherine Rabenold, Kutz town Grange. Tailoring: Adults sewing tailored coats or suits for anyone 13 years of age and over for self or another person. 1. Gloria Romig, Pioneer Grange; 2. Nettie Kauffman, Ontelaunee Grange; 3. Joyce Miller, Virginville Grange. Blouses or Shirts: All ages may enter. Judged on creativity and general ap pearance. Creativity being important. 1. Alice Balthaser, Virginville Grange; 2. Helen Keller, Fleetwood Grange. Boys and Girls: Up to age 12. Any type garment, Jufy pattern may be used. 1. Angela Rausch, Virginville Grange; 2. Vicki Hertzog, SPEND *15,000 OR MORE FORA COMPLETE MANURE STORAGE SYSTEM? I CONTACT PEOPLE WITH EXPERIENCE acorn EQUIPMENT CONSULTING Fleetwood Grange. The judges were: Ida Gensley, Janet Reeser, mid Ruth Wilhelm. WHY WITH AN EARTHEN BANK HYDRAULIC RAM SYSTEM! MATERIAL HANDLING EQUIPMENT fVoducU oL pujßiijgg «• 1 fidelity electric H COMPANY INC kdiuttUHMSlal^ First place winners will go to the Pennsylvania State Grange m Harrisburg for, state judging on May 22. HOW? WHEN ARE YOU READY TO SAVE FERTILIZER sss? TRUE ALTERNATORS MODERNIZING I SALE ON I Donald Duck & Shurfine I Canned Florida Citrus | FRUIT & JUICES BROWN SUGAR I nice and soft I 100 lb bag *19.25 I Frozen FISH FILLETS I irregulars I s>/ 2 ib. *5.39 LAWN & GARDEN CENTER I Bulk Seeds, I Veg. & Flower Plants, Ortho Sprays & Dusts, , Mulches, etc. SHREDDED SARK in bulk, bring your containers 89* bushel. Wood BEAN POLES I 25* each I Homemade PARING KNIVES very sharp *1.50 English CALENDAR PLATES for 1980 will arrive soon. We specialize in bulk FRUITS t BERRIES for home freezing C canning Season for New Jersey Blueberries Adams County Cherries in both tart and sweet will begin mr about five weeks Be sure to keep in touch with us Plenty of good parking and hitching spaces at rear of store LP-GAS SERVICE Reasonable rates and good service for dur I customer’s appliances. I W. L ZIMMERMAN & SONS , Open thurs. till 8; I Fri. till 9 I Phone: 717-768-8291 I INTERCOURSE. PA. I •eiio
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