YORK - Fifty-five 4-H mem bers competed on Wednesday, July 9 at the York County 4-H Center, for 13 positions to attend Regional 4-H Fashion Revue. The day-long event featured judging by professional judges, a modeling and staging workshop, and clothing games. Winners in the senior division are Sue Eisenhart, Thomasville; Susan Marsteller, Stewartstown; Krista Rankin, Abbottstown; Kim Senior winners at Fashion Revue were, back row, from left, Barbara Brenneman, Lori Zumbrum, Krista Rankin, Trudy Grove and Susan Marsteller. In front row from left are Lindy Feeser, Kim Ferrence, Melisa Shenberger, Sue Eisenhart, and Rhonda Jacoby. NEW TRACTOR PROGHAIttS FROM FORD 6%%APRFinandngQß Waiver of FinanceUntH Jan. 1.1987 QB Urge Cash Rebates i&\lilEß 16 speeds plus * on-the-go shifting between Direct Drive and Power Drive puts new Ford TW Series power to work! Standard equipment on the new • 105 PTO hp* TW-5 • 140 PTO hp* TW-25 • 120 PTO hp* TW-15 • 170 PTO hp* TW-35 FULL WARRANTY AND FREE MAINTENANCE FOR 3 YEARS! For the first three years or 2,500 oper- It's the most comprehensive warranty atmg hours,virtually all you buy is the and maintenance program in the fuel and fluids for replenishment, assum- industry l See us for details mg proper care and maintenance 'Manuiaciurers esiimate PARTS * SALES ★ SERVICE Rt. 419 Between Schaefferstown & Cornwall, Lebanon Count] : Winners Named At York County 4-H Fashion Revue Ferrence, Spring Grove; Lindy Feeser, Hanover; Melisa Shen berger, Felton; Trudy Grove, Delta; and Lori Zumbrum, Spring Grove. Alternates for the senior division are Barbara Brenneman, Seven Valleys, and Rhonda Jacoby of Spring Grove. - The representatives for the junior division will be Mary Muller, Airville; Jennifer Ferrence, Spring Grove; Christy Stepp, Hanover; Julie Hughes, Prices On Midsize Or Urge Hanover; and Heika Orr, Stewartstown. The alternate is Heidi Reisinger of Stewartstown. Special programs were presented by Marcy Seckman on the Hobby Lock Machine, courtesy of Yorktowne Sewing Center, and Greta Maneval on Accessorizing your Outfits. She is the assistant buyer for misses coordinates at the Bon Ton in the York Mall. The Regional 4-H Fashion Revue will be held July 22 at 8:30 a.m. at the Cumberland Valley High School near Carlisle. Four-H’ers from seven counties will compete to select seven winners to attend the statewide competition August 4 to 6 at Penn State University during State 4-H Achievement Days. Delaware Extension Nutritionist Refins NEWARK, Del. - Marguerite E. Krackhardt, an extension nutrition specialist at the University of Delaware, has retired after more than 19 years of service. Since July 1982 she- has coordinated the Delaware Extension System’s Expanded Foods and Nutrition Education Program (EFNEP) a federally-funded program designed to teach people on limited incomes how to prepare more nutritious meals. A Massachusetts no«w Krack Tractors See KeHer Bros. For Your Best Deal Ford 7710-86 PTO horsepower TOMORROW'S HYDRAULIC SYSTEM • Hydrostatic steering circuit • Category II three-point hitch • Control console • Four-position closed-center remote valves • Primary gear-type pump, 9.7 gpm ca Several Lets* Tractors In Stock To Choose From At Unbelievable Prices Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, July 19,1986-817 __ Junior winners at York County's 4-H Fashion Revue model their garments. They are, from left, Mary Muller, Heika Orr, Julie Hughes, Heidi Reisinger, Christy Stepp and Jennifer Ferrence. hardt holds a bachelor’s degree in home economics from the University of Massachusetts and a master’s in food and nutrition from Colorado State University. She became a registered dietitian in 1970. Before joining the Delaware extension staff in 1966, she was an extension nutritionist at Penn sylvania State University. She has also worked as an extension home economist in Duke’s County, Mass., and taught high school Ford 7710 w/optional cab - 86 PTO horsepower home economics in Massachusetts, Vermont and Colorado. “I’ve always felt that my responsibility as a nutritionist was to bring the very best and most reliable information to the public and other extension staff mem bers,” Krackhardt says, sum marizing the philosophy which has guided her career. “My great concern has been that many people still practice food handling techniques that aren’t in the best interest of safety.” • Dual Power clutch packs • Drop restrictor valve • Independent flow control • Load Monitor system