mf I'V I^*l The 4-H'ers above represented Adams County at Regional 4-H Fashion Revue July 24. From left they are Katie Ranalli, alternate; Lela Mummert, Tina Renoll, Beth Bishop, Jackie Kling, Jennifer Shelter, Janet Ludwig, and Noel King. Jackie King of York Springs will represent the Capital Region at the State Fashion Revue. Headlocks& t r Strength Engineered For LONG LIFE... by HEDLUND MARTM 841 Kutztown Road Myerstown, PA 17067 Phone: (717)933-4151 PENNSYLVANIA A.L. Harr & Bro. Quarryville, PA (717)786-3521 ♦ I Martin Cow Control Equipment: ontact Youi Histond's Farm & Home Service Rome, PA (717) 744-2371 William Hobentack's Sons Ivyland, PA (215)675-1610 R.S. Holllnger & ' Son. Inc. Mountville, PA (717)285-4538 A.. ♦* - - * Loop Stalls Designed and engineered for safe, dependable and maintenance-free herd management. Built with rugged steel to last longer. Won’t rot or splinter. Self-Locking Headlocks Manage stock more efficiently. Cow locks itself in position by placing head through opening and lowering it to feed. Each section also locks and releases manually with simple turn of lever. Feeding can be controlled, veterinary work performed safely. Available in 10' and 1 2' sections to provide from 4to 8 stalls per section Galvanized Loop Stalls Simplify bedding area cleaning without floor obstructions. Install or remove in minutes. Standard lengths. 5' for 6' bed, heifers and young stock, 6' for 7' bed, adult animals Frame tubing construction 55,000 lbs mm. yield high-strength steel, 109" wall Top rail 2" O. D tubing, 083" wall. □ Local Mai C.B. Hoober & Son Intercourse, PA (717)768-8231 Marshall Machinery Inc. Honesdale, PA (717) 729-7117 W * J Dairy Sales F ° r , me /* Su f Oxford,PA e fi 77 fi (717)529-2569 (301)848-6776 • > junior division at Capital Region 4-H Fashion Revue are from left, Melanie Kuntz, Gardners; Gayle Weant, Littlestown; Jackie Sterner, Gettysburg; Kathleen Grim and Renee Mickey, East Berlin; and Tanya Retry, York Springs. in Zimmerman Farm Service Bethel, PA (717)933-4114 DELAWARE Dofridge Supply Inc. Greenwood, DE (302)349-4327 MARYLAND Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 3,1985-817 Adams County 4-H'ers compote of Fashion Revue YORK SPRINGS - Jackie King, York Springs, recently received a gold ribbon at the Capital Region 4- H Fashion Revue held July 24 at the Cumberland Valley High School. As a gold ribbon winner, she will be one of eight 4-H’ers to represent the region at the State Fashion Revue, Aug. 6 at the Penn State University Park Campus. The Revue will take place during State 4-H Achievement Days. One of forty-eight 4-H’ers from seven counties in the senior division of Fashion Revue, she will also receive a medal of honor and a certificate of participation. Jackie is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dale King. She modeled a designed inspired dress in lavender polyester. In the honors group were Noel King, York Springs; Lela Mum mert, East Berlin; and Tina Renoll, Aspers. These senior participants received blue ribbons. Also taking part in this event from Adams County were Beth Bishop and Jennifer Shelter from Get tysburg. In the junior section, Renee Mickey of East Berlin received honors with a blue ribbon. Other junior models included Kathleen Grim, East Berlin; Tanya Retry, York Springs; Jackie Sterner, Gettysburg; and Gayle Weant, Littlestown. The 4-H’ers made the outfits they modeled as part of the 4-H clothing projects. Along with increasing their skills in clothing con struction, they learned about wardrobe selection, color coordination, the importance of good posture, and other aspects of grooming. INFORMATIVE MEETING TUESDAY, AUG. 13,1985 7:15 PM Midway Mennonite Reception Center 210 E. Lexington Rd., N. of Lititz, PA TOPIC: DOMINICAN REPUBLIC - AN OPEN DOOR SPEAKER: ELMERP. WEAVER,JR. 1) A Message And Slide Presentation of a new work that grew from 140 people attending 4 churches in March 1985 to 10 congre gations and two preaching points, now totaling over 800. 2) Bible Classes (with written government permission) conducted in: A - Jail for men, another for women, plus a boys’ reformatory, totaling 775 people B - A public school with 140 summer students and an enrollment of over 900 starting in Sept. Come hear and see how you can participate in an evangelistic work emphasizing the return to the faith, life and practice of the first century Christian Church. There will be newsletters with information available at the meeting. If you desire a newsletter by mail, write or call: MENNONITE FELLOWSHIP BOARD OF MISSIONS RD 1, Box 197 Richland, PA 17087 (717) 866-2512 or 866-4928