Top W Chosen From 60 Fashion Revue Finali UNIVERSITY PARK (Centre Co.) Special honors went to 10 contestants at the annual State 4-H Fashion Revue, held July 30 at Eisenhower Auditorium on Penn State’s University Park Campus. Sixty regional finalists modeled outfits constructed as part of a 4-H project. Judges based honors selections on construction skill, garment fit, appropriateness and modeling poise. The Fashion Revue was part of Penn State 4-H Achievement Days, held from July 29-31. Abbey Remaley, Snyder Coun ty, modeled a black and white tea length formal gown. She was selected to represent Pennsylvania in the National 4-H Fashion Revue, held at the National 4-H Club Congress in Chicago. Alisa Mizikar, Westmoreland County, modeled an ivory satin and lace tea-length formal dress. Tracy Ruby from Westmoreland County modeled a blue linen sum mer dress and white linen jacket Myranda Caputo, Northampton County, modeled a two-piece grey suede skirt and jacket with a fuch sia camisole and floral lace blouse. Stephanie Heimer, North ampton County, modeled a floral dress with a matching child’s dress. Joyce Strong, Fayette County, modeled a black and white hound’s tooth print wool jacket. a PUBLIC AUCTION \ V / OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE 1 76 ACRE PENRYN AREA FARM SATURDAY, SEPT. 14. 1991 AUCTION TIME: 1:00 P.M. LOCATION: 1906 Airy Hill Road, Manhelm, PA. From Manhalm follow Penryn Road North to Penryn. Straight thru at stop sign approx. 7/10 mile to Airy Hill Road Turn left onto Airy Hill Rd. to first farm on right. From Utitz 501 North to Newport Rd turn left follow Newport Rd. to square in Penryn turn right onto Pen ryn Rd, follow to Airy Hill Rd. turn left. First farm on right along Airy Hill Rd. Penn Township, Lancaster County, Penna. 76 ACRE M/L FARM - 62 Tillable Acres 14 Acres of pasture; level to rolling terrain. 5 BEDROOM FARM HOUSE includes spacious modern kitchen with cabinets, dishwasher, refriger ator, stove; living room with open fireplace, exposed beams, stone and bnck, this room has been meticul ously restored; family room; 2 baths; play room; 5 bedrooms w/closets; arch cellar basement; screened porch; (2) car garage; storm windows; alu minum siding. The house is tastefully decorated and very attractive. Ready to move into. FRAME BANK BARN presently setup for feeding and handling sheep. Storage area on upper level. S6'x96’ Cargill hog fattening unit, for approx. 300-325 head of hogs. Other buildings include a drive-thru com bam, also a small milk house. Soil Type: Penn-Landsale, Berks Silt, Readmgton. Zoning: Rural. Other Quality Features • Road frontage on Penryn Rd. and Airy Hill Rd. • Well water • High tensile fencing ' Septic system • Mature shade trees • Secluded farm setting Open Houm; August 24 -12:00 Noon - 3.00 P.M. Open Houm; August 31 -12:00 Noon - 3:00 P.M. Showing by appointment phone John Stauffer at 665-5099. Transportation available for our Amish inends, also we will be glad to assist any potential buyer in obtaining financing to purchase this fine farm NOTE: This would make an excellent dairy farm. Most of the tillable acres are level. Please take time out to inspect this farm and plan to attend the auction on Sept 14. TERMS: 10% of purchase pries day of suction. Balance at final settlement to be held on or before January 17, 1992. Owners MARK F. AND HAZEL A. NESTLEROTH Attornsy: J. David Young Auction managed and conducted by John D. Stauffer AU-1509 . ~ Phone (717) 665-5099 Audio neers Manheim. PA 17545 Free Coffee Honors went to contestants at the recent state 4-H Fash ion Revue. From left to right, Blannie Bowen, Jack! Sterner, Joyce Strong, Abbey Remaley, Stephanie Heimer, Alisa black skirt and red blouse. Deanna Barthlow, Lehigh County, modeled a bright blue winter coat, matching hat and print dress, Laura Dassler, Lehigh County modeled a floral print lightweight wool skill, matching jacket and teal blouse. Suzanne Miller, Lancaster County modeled a blue and green plaid wool jacket, navy blue skirt and creme blouse. Jacki Sterner, Adams County, modeled a grey and grey plaid two-piece wool suit and off-white blouse. Izikar, Suzanne Miller, Myranda Caputo, Deanna Barth low, Laura Dassler, and Tracy Ruby. (Continued from Pag* BIS) emus, and several dogs. “Our family are dog lovers,” Missy said. “We keep two schnauzers in the house and raise two labs and two dalmatians outside.” PUBLIC AUCTION PENN TILE CO. INC. FRIDAY, AUG. 23, 1991 2606 Columbia Ave., Lancaster, Pa. The following items: S pick up trucks, (1989) F-350 Crew Cab automatic AC, (1989) F-250 Super Cab AT, PS, Cruise Control, tilt St, AC, (1987) F-150 Super Cab. AC, PS. PB, cruise, tilt wh, (1987) F-250 AC, PB, PS, cruise, tilt, (1981) F-150, Yale Fork lift, (propane) 5000 lbs. triple mast, S# LSICOSONFDO7I, Mdl. 267327, Pallet Jack 48”, Bosch hammer guns, 11306, 11307, Tool vault. Heavy duty pallet racking 12’ sec tions 44” wide, 10 sections 44” wide triple tiers, 6, 10” sections triple and double tiers, shelving, MK. marble saw used 2 times 14” diamond blade with ext. table & power cord, tub saw, table saw Texas diamond 10” blade l‘/j HP., Felker target saw. Saw 10” blade l'/i HP., all types of tile and trim, pallet lots, (10,000 sq. ft. M/L), Setting Materials, office items, Smith Corona word processor, Pana sonic answering machine, Minolta Fax machine, Canon PC 25 Copy machine, 2 Ti 5142 calculators, office desks, and chairs, fire proof file cabinet, metal office desk. Eureka upright cleaner, also numerous items of value not listed. TERMS: Cash or approved Check - also proof of financial responsibility necessary for all purchases. Auction for Penn Tile Co. Inc. E.M. Murry Associates Auctioneers Lititz, PA 17543 PH# 717-626-2636 AU 648 L 10 S. Broad St. Lititz, PA 17543 Elmor Murry 626-2636 Richard Murry 626-8175 Kan Millar Professional Auctioneers, Appraisers and Advisors [V Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 17, 1991-817 Farm Chores 9:00 AM. Since 1953 AU-00645-L Missy also feeds dogs at the Forest Ridge Stables and Kennels. In the fall, she will begin waitress ing at Country Gardens, a local restaurant, but as long as she lives on the farm, she will be helping out with farm chores. Make Nursing Home Visit Comfortable CREAMERY (Mont gomery Co.) — Visits with relatives and friends in nursing homes are sometimes strained for many rea sons. Penn State Cooperative Extension can show you how to become more comfort able when you visit others, give you ideas for visiting that will benefit you and the resi dent you care about, and teach you how to make these visits enjoy able memories. A program designed for persons with rela tives or friends in nurs ing homes or extended care situations or per sons who do visitation for their church or other organization is being held at the Montgomery County Geriatric Cen ter, Black Rock Road in Roycrsford on Wednes day, September 4 at 7:00 p.m. The meeting will be held in the Chapel and the public is invited to attend. All participants will receive a handbook full of ideas for visiting. The meet ing is free of charge and no registration is required. For more information, contact Nancy Stevens at 489-4315. / s
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