*astle and Henry Seidel of Vir glnvitle are the new youth ambassadors for the Pennsylva nia State Grange. HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) Ambassadors. Jennifer Cummins Bright, young, enthusiastic, 'Henry Seidel arc the new with an intense commitment to the State G ran g® Youth Ambassadors Grange this description is per- chosen recently at State Youth feet for the new 1989*90 Youth Camp. LANCASTER FORD mmmomim, 0% # 24 Months* 1.9% 6.9% 8.9% 99% 10.9% |2 Mofitfia 34 Months 36Months 48 Months 60 Month! •■-i ■ On *■■ ■ Watver Of Finance Charges To January 1990 ♦Compact ptoaaia Only New Youth Ambassadors To Represent Pennsylvania Look To UNDER THE OF QUALITY SIGN Jennifer Cummins is the daughter of Jane and Bill Cum mins of New Castle. PA. She has been an active member of her Grange since the age of IS. and her involvement includes serving as Lady Assistant Steward of her Subordinate Grange Big Beav er #1578 and acting on the Lawrence County Youth Commit tee. In the past she also repre sented Pennsylvania in the capaci ty of 1985-86 State Junior Grange Princess. Jennifer is currently a sopho more at Indiana University of Pennsylvania, studying elemen tary education. There she is also a sister in AZD, a social sorority. Her job this summer reflects her interest in children as she is involved in the child care profes- Berks Society 3 TRACTOR LANCASTER FORD TRACTOR, INC. The Counties Oldest & Largest Ford Tractor Dealer 1655 Rohrerstown Rd. Lancaster, PA 17601 (717) 569-7063 cTa/im QAiomcn Societies The Society of Farm Women of sion. Along with her activities in the Grange,school. and ho- job, Jennifer still has time for camping, swimming, and softball. In fact, for the third year in a row, her softball team has advanced to national competition. Henry Seidel, the Male Ambas sador is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Seidel. Henry is an active and energetic Grange representa tive. also. He comes from Virgin villc Grange #1832, where he has served as Gatekeeper and is pre sently a member of the Berks County Youth Committee. Team sports are also an interest of Hen ry’s. He has played for several years on Grange volleyball and softball teams. Henry is presently a senior at Berks County. Group 3, held its July meeting at the home of Joan Loeb. A family carnival with food and games preceded the business meeting. Two members assisted at the Farm Women booth held during the Scenic River Days Festival in Reading. Group 3 will serve refreshments at an auction in Shanesville on August 31. Mem bers were reminded of the County Convention on October 7. Diane Eddy will instruct the group in basketweaving at the Check Out These COUNTRY BOY GRAVITY BOXES We Urge You To Compare Our Quality Construction And Price With Any Other Box YOUR LOCAL DEALER TODAY— Swartz Equip. Co. Kauffman's Straly Farm D&J Implements Richfield, PA Farm Supply Supply Inc. Myerstown, PA 717-694-3861 Mt. 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