—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 3, 1966 12 Chester County Youths Dominate Holsteins At 4-H District Show In the 21st annual South- Holstein group entry which east Pennsylvania District 4-H won first place. Also, Theresa Dairy Show, held last Friday Crook, Coatesville, won a blue ait Hershey, Chester County ribbon with her Holstein sen entries dominated the Holstein ior yearling, and Doris Weav breed competition er, Glen Moore, with her in- A three year-old Holstein termediate caif. cow, Welsh Springs Susie, In the Jersey breed, Peggy shown by Linda Weaver, Glen Wollaston, Toughkenamon, won Moore, won the grand cham- junior champion with her sen pion ribbon over 120 other ior yearling heifer, Milkboy Holsteins shown. Yvonne Ev- Maple Lawn Linda. She also ans, Chester Springs, won re- won a blue ribbon with her seiwe grand champion with her senior calf Other Chester thiee-year-old, Spring Aqua County blue ribbon Jersey ex- Rag Apple Princess. Susan hibitors included: Holly Ann Weaver won first in the two- Scheib, Kimberton; James year-class, and her sister, Lin- Wertz, Downingtown; and Mar da, was seventh with a red tha Wollaston, Toughkenamon ribbon. These four animals The ' County Jersey group of comprised the Chester County four animals placed third In 1965, electric heat’s growing popularity among PP&L customers was shown when 38% of new home buyers chose xt for their homes. ’ ~ MR. BUILDER Build total-electric homes and you build what people want -—and what will‘sell. t t ; ’E3L'- . - In Ayrshire competition, • two-yoor-old heifer, Timber town Leopold's Gold Coin, shown by Mark Mackey, West •Chester won reserve senior champion. Other blue ribbons were won by Barbara and Charles Young, West Grove The County Ayrshire group placed second All of these 13 blue ribbon animals will be eligible .to compete in the Pennsylvania Junior Dairy Show which will be held Monday, September 12 at the* Penna Farm Show Building in Harrisburg At the Junior Dairy Show, win ners from the southeast dis trict will show against those from the other four districts in the state During the course of the show, exhibitors who did an outstanding job of fitting and showing their animals were presented Master Fitter and Master Showman awards. Mas- s * tJ ter Fitter awards were -corned by: Holly Ann Schcib, Peggy Wollaston, Martha Wollaston, Judy Paschal! of Kennett Square, Thomas and- Lewis Wilkinson of Landenberg, and Cynthia Slyer of Uwchland. Recipients of the Master Showman award were: Martha Wollaston, Doris • Weaver, Theresa Crook, Barbara Young, Mark Mackey, -Susan- Young_ of West Grove, .Thomas . Wil-' kinson and Judy Paschall. Judges for the show were: for the Holsteins, Brown Swiss and Milking Shorthorns —Jack Fairchild, a Holstein breeder from Berwick and coordinator of the Holstein type classifica- one .f o urth of the corn Chnef in the United States » jbhn SUles a Jersey breeder shi PP ed a Jf> ad ; *S? ~ from Westminster, Maryland. nui ? P a Judges for the Master Fitting agncu * tl P and Showing awards were: H. f or northwest Pennsylvania, K. Anders, Assistant Director Orville Yoder, Bradford of Cooperative Extension Work County Agricultural Agent We chose electric heat because our son is still a baby He needs the comfort of a warm, even heat that only elec tricity can provide. Even at bath time I know that I can. add the warmth he needs in no time thanks to individual room thermostats. And we can keep the nursery warmer, too, without overheating the rest of the house. Another thing, we find electric heat is draft-free, so we can let him crawl on the floor without a worry. We’re also happy with the cost of electric heat. We recommend you go electric, too. IF YOU ABB BUILDING Tell your builder you want to be mode?** you want the best, you want electric heat. IF ABB REMODELING Call a" Reddy Kilowatt Electric Hon* Heating Dealer for an estimate.' He is listed in the YelhMT Pages under "Heating Contractors.’* PP&Ij • &HC * V%:3>--:.