—•••>■ i grade 3, and John Stauffer, grade 7, show off some of the Items that will be sold at the 19th annual benefit auction for LltKz Area MennonKe School to be held at the school on June 21-22. Auction To Benefit Lititz Area Mennonite School LmTZ (Lancaster Co.) A chicken barbecue kicks off the 19th annual Benefit Auction for Lititz Area Mennonite school on Friday, June 21, from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. Eat-in or drive thru takes outs include chicken, baked potato, cole slaw, applesuce, roll, and drink. Bidding will begin at 6 p.m. on Friday with the sale of crafts, flow ers, certificates, Winross trucks and collectible toys. Children's entertainer Kevin Kabakjian, a comedian and juggler will perform at 7 p.m. Saturday events begin with a country-style all-you-can-eat buf fet breakfast served from 6:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. The auction begins at 9 a.m. on Saturday with gift certificates, craft items including Sam Martin wooden toys, a Ben Brubaker handcrafted dollhouse, Bradford Jbaskets. pottery, pencil clothe strees, handpainted circular saw blades, and garden items. For sports entusiasts items to be auctioned include autographed sports cards, a Pete Rose auto graphed bat, a Richie Ashbum autographed baseball. At noon, artwork to be auction includes two handcrafted 3-D pic tures by Aaron K. Zook titled Mill Scene and Blacksmith Shop. An TUenw 1?* MFG. CORP. original watercolor of the Ephrata Cloister by local artist Rosene Hol linger and an original watercolor of Wash Day Along Route 272 by Rosanna Burkholder will go to the highest bidder. Prints by local artists Ralph Lindsay, Jeff Martin, and Richard Bollinger will be sold With those by Cyndy Gallog and Roma Ruth. The quilt auction begins at 1 p.m. and an antique auction featur ing small furniture, crocks, pic tures and more will begin at 2 p.m. Chester (Continued from Page B 11) time. Crystal helps her mother at the flower shop. Erica, 14, is a student at Owen J. Roberts. She is the daughter of Ron and Cindy Lloyd, who operate a farm. Erica owns and shows Jerseys, Holsteins, and Brown Siwss, and is president of the Tri- Community 4-H Club. At school, she is a member of the orchestra and band. She has begun work experience toward her future goals of becoming a veterinarian. She works part-time at Ryerss’ Horse Farm for Aged Equines. Julie, 14, is the daughter of David and Holly Sollenberger of Spring City. She is busy through out the year, showing her own Guernseys and Jerseys at various fairs. Her Bth grade year at Owen J. Roberts included 4-H, State Guernsey Dairy Quiz Team, band, student council, and lacrosse. She’s also a teen leader in her youth group. 125 King Court/ Hollander Rd. New Holland, PA 17557 (717) 354-9611 ZIMMERMAN HEAVY DUTY HAY TEDDER - 790 SERIES Increase hay crop value with faster drying time... 2 Sizes: T A 9’ Raking Width PTO Drive This is Rugged Speed ir Corn, Feeds, •r Bales ULL LINE OF FANS iding Efficient Belt-Drive wet Fans and Portable Circulating Fans Dairy Farmers For A Job Well Donel Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 15, 1996>815 Throughout the two-day cent, plenty of food and entertainment for children will be available. Entertainment includes sand art, train rides, a dunk tank, fish ball toss, and a moon walk. The two-day auction will be held at the school located at 1050 E. Newport Road, Lititz. Take SOI North through Lititz to Newport Road, turn right and go approxi mately 2 miles to the school on the right. For more information call the school at (717) 626-9551. Princess Michelle “Shelly” lives on a 250-acre dairy farm in the Coates ville area with her parents, Don and Nancy Windle. She is a stu dent at the Octorara Middle School, where she plays flute and bassoon in the band. Field hockey is her favorite sports activity, where she plays center/halfback. Shelly belongs to the church, youth group, and 4-H. Being an accomplished 4-H seamstress, she has won various awards in fashion revue. This is her first year as a dairy maid. Karen Inhof, 1995 dairy prin cess, spoke about her memorable events as the dairy princess before crowning Sarah Laffey. Charlene Ranck, 1981 Chester County and state dairy princess, spoke about the importance of the dairy promotion program to the industry and to those who serve in it. She said the dairy maids “will develop in ways they have never dreamed of before.” 880 SERIES PORTABLE BALE ELEVATOR & MOW CONVEYOR SYSTEM ZIMMERMAN WAGON GEAR Rugged, Heavy Duty Models 6, 8,10 • 12,14.5 Tandem ( onl.ic I I s I or I itc i :iluii' Or I helK.iUr Ni’iirest mil