B4—Lancaster Fanning, Satnrday, June 4,1983 HARRISBURG - The Penn sylvania State Grange announced winners m the state’s largest annual sewing competition, sponsored by the State and National Grange organizations. The Grange’s contest is the only nationwide competition for sewing, and is co-sponsored by Simplicity Patterns, Singer, B. Blumenthal and Company, Risdon Sewing Notions and C.M. Offray and Son. X IT’S MAGIC PHONE How quickly ') 717-394-3047 j You Get Results or 717-626-1164 I jj RUFUS BRUBAKER REFRIGERATION 614 Penryn Rd. Manhelm, PA 717-665-3525 Southern Service Center R.D. 3, Dry Wells Rd. Quarryville, PA 717-786-1617 Goodjevd THE ALL NEW 800 MW FLAT TOP COOLER ★ Featuring... 1. Low Height For Easy Pouring & Cleaning 2. Rounded Corners For Easy Cleaning 3. All Stainless Steel Construction 4. Mueller Temp Plate Cooling 5. Mueller Dependability 3NXI~LJrBI J.-BFS '1 ■ ■ IN/Cillc Coolers’' MOJONNIER PARTS AVAILABLE USED TANKS AVAILABLE • 600 Gal. Girton • 400 Gal. Mojonnier • 800 Gal. Dari-Kooi • 600 Gal. Mojonnier • 900 Gal. Mueller Pa. Grange names sewing contest winners Competition started at the local level, with county winners com peting in the state competition. State winners will proceed to National Grange for national eliminations to be held in mid- June. Jeanette Tewksbury, state director of women’s activities, said 1,554 entries were placed m this year’s contest at the local level, representing approximately 150 local Granges. Both members and non-members of the Grange participate in the contest. Winners in four categories representing all ages groups are as follows: Garments made by Adults First and Best of Show - Mrs. Hugh Shields, Atlantic, Crawford County. Second - Ida B. Preto, Cabot, Butler County. Third - Holly Jane Vaow, Laceyville, Susquehanna County. Garments made by Teens First - Kerwm Carberry, age 13, 15% OFF LASSO DUAL & LASSO ATRAZINE Lancaster J JONAS S. EBERSOL - ..Underpass o “ Beechdale Rd = IVi MILES NORTH OF * BIRD-IN-HAND ON W - 2689 Stumptown Road Intercourse [3rd house BOX 461, Bird-in-Hand, PA 17505 OCTOBER 31 - NOVEMBER 22 | Visit the countries “down under” with experienced tour ho: James Creek, Huntingdon County. Second - Jeanette Rudy, age 18, Sewickley, Allegheny County. Third - Wendy Miller, age 16, Kutztown, Berks County. Children’s Garments First - Debbie Temple, Atlantic, Crawford County. Second - Carol Blevins, Quarryville, Chester County. Third - Sharon Cox, West Alexander, Washington County. ww« A HJJ& FMA L SA MMW ISMLAS)S ABE ESCORTED BY ROLLIN RHEINHEIMER ee exhibitions of boomerang throwing and ling. Visit ranches, homes and cities. See and koala bears! Spend a night with an Family. Participate in a community party. Plus lots more! ALL OR WRITE R SHOE PIKE , PA 17042 4495 Hooitrraft CUSTOM BUILT KITCHEN CABINETS DESIGNED TO SUIT YOUR SPECIFIC NEED RAISED PANEL DOORS IVAN FISHER 98 LOOP RD. QUARRYVILLE, PA. 17566 DROP US A CARD AND WE WILL CALL YOU TOUR 1983 HOSTED BY JEAN HO MTS TRAVEL 102 E. MAIN EPHRATA, PA 17522 (717)733-4131 Garments made by Children Ages 12 and under First - Amy Forth, age 10, Mehoopany, Susquehanna County. Second - Jennifer Cummins, New Castle, Lawrence County. Third - Wendy Newhart, age 11, Slatington, Lehigh County. All place winners will receive monetary prizes from the State Grange and selected gifts from the contest co-sponsors. VER
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