—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 12,1970 18 24 Chester County Some 24 of 54 dairy cattle exhibted by Chester County 4-H members received blue ribbons at the 25th annual Southeast District 4-H Dairy Show at Al lentown Fairgiounds last week Overall, some 165 cattle weic entered from seven counties. Slue ribbon winners are eligible tor the State Junior Dairy Show at the Faim Show Building at Harrisburg September 21. In addition, 17 ol the county’s 43 exhibitors received master showman awards and 13 were designated master fitters, Tina Kulp, daughter of Mr md Mrs Harold Kulp, Potls town exhibited the grand cham pion Ayrshire cow. Eureka Majestic Maid Porteidale Betty's shown bv Sharon Henley, Mi lad Maple Lawn Pollyanna, a 39 Chester Co. 4-H'ers Survive Local Horse Show Over 70 4-II Club membcis competed in the Cheslei County --H Hoise and Pony Show re cently and 39 of these membeis cuaiified lor the district show l,y placing high in one of the 27 classes'of competition The distnct show will be hold cn September 19; 4-H Club (lembers trom 10 counties will compete for eligibility to go to tne Stale Junior Hoise Show in November in Harrisburg In the grooming and show manship contest, top honois m the iunior division were won by Prances Dunn, Chestei Springs, jid Stephen Winckehnan. Mal ic, n; senioi winners weie Bon rie Gillespie, CoatesMllc and Vemo Shaw, Downingtown Spectators at the show we'o riso treated to a precis.on pei foimance by the Northern Chester County 4-II Hoise and Ponv Club Dull Team Winners in the open cla-vcs v Cie jcarhng Pam Taws, Pao'i t'ony dining Kalhv Shan Dcvvmngtnwn open ti ail—Pam Ta\V' team—Dehoi.h Roens o' Phoanwilie, Pain Taws and Meli-sa Krai/ ot Pottstown u.ur clas-*—Deboiah Roens and Pant The Satisfaction That Conies From Doing A Good Job Of Farming It’s a great feeling to know that you are the master of your farmlands . . . that when you treat your soil right, it will treat you right. Liming is one of the most important factors in keeping your soil in the highest productive range. I!y raiding the pit from a level below 6.0 to 6.5 or higher, you can expect to harvest as much as 5 more bushels of corn per acre, with similar increases for all other forage and cash exops. MARTIN'S LIMESTONE Blue Ball, Pa, 354-4125 Cochranville, was the voscvved champion Ayrshire. Sharon is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kcnnard Henley. Melissa and Leslie Kennedy, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs, Donald Kennedy. Coatesvillc, exhibited the champion and reserve junior champion Ayrshires. Patricia Yavnall. daughter of Mr and Mis. Hoopes Yarnall, Oxford, won reserve Grand champion honors with her Brown Swiss calf, Nccdmor Noble Marcia Lewis Wilkinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Wil kinson, Landenberg also won re serve gland champion honors with his Guernsey heifer, H. M. Rena of Edondell, In Jersey competition, the re- Happy serve senior champion Taws- bioocl mare Chicarelli, Downmglown In the western division, the winners were- stock seat equita tion junioi division- —Debby Ful mer, Spring City and senior dmsion—Steven Lester, Uwch land, w'estein pleasuie ponies— Kuthy Shaw and horses —Donna Williams, Motion; western rid ing—Debby Fulmer; pole bend ing and barrel race Steven Lestei Wmneis in the English classes were saddle scat equitation lumoi division Colleen Mc- Giugan, Pomeroy and senior d. vision Kim Rishaw, Down ingtown, hunter seal equitation on the flat junior division Anno Yeaisley, Coatesville am' senior division Pam Taws hunter seat equitation ovc lumps junior division—France Dunn and senior d\ -aon—Mel is-a K’?t/ Engli-li plea-anc ponv— Colleen McGaigan, an hoi sc—Knn Rishaw, huntei ur dcr saddle pony division Fiances Dunn, and hirst dh >ion—Loretta Chicaie’li, \v n ! mg hunloi pony—Siuan 01” sen, Poll-'own. and vvoi | ;n hunter ho -e Loud a Civ e. lelli Gap, Pa. 442-4148 two-year old cow shown by West Chester, won reserve Cumberland County, and Merle Nancy Wollaston, Toughkena- junior champion honors with Miller, also of Cumberland mon Nancy is the daughter of her calf, Top-O-Hill Sleeping County. Cornman judged the Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Wollas- Pam. Holstein and Milking Shorthorn ton. Maria Thomas, daughter ot Judges were Creedin Corn- breeds, and Miller judged the Mr and Mrs George Thomas, man, Holstein breeder fi om Ayrshire, Brown Swiss, Guern sey and Jersey breeds. Fitting and showmanship judges were Kcrmit Bossard, assistant Union County agent, and Richard Plotts, associate Wayne County agent. Winners of Chester Co. 4-H Roundup Announced 4-H Club members from all pans of Chester County exhibit ed their completed pioicHls at the annual Chester County 4-II Roundup. Members were judged on the quality of work they displayed. In each unit of project work a grand champion and reserve champion was named if the judge felt the exhibit worthy ol such recognition, was Hosoa Latshaw, Spring City, was named grand champion in two units, sweet corn and phil ately and reserve champion in forestry. Loretta Named grand champion in two projects were Beth Ilutchi son, West Grove, philately and entomology, Robert Minshall. Avondale, photography and for estry; Jonathan Davey, Down ingtown, geology and forestry; and Dale Nafziger, Phoenix ville, handyman and tomatoes. William Squire, Glen Mills, was named grand champion in handyman and reserve cham pion in wildlife while Joseph Kessel, Downingtown, was grand champion in bees and re serve champion in handyman with Cheryl Yoder, Spring City, receiving champion honois in fi r M, S. Yeorsley & Sons Landis Bros. Inc. Wenger Implement, Im West Chester 696-2990 Lancaster 393-3906 The Buck 284-414: 4-H'ers Get Dairying 'Blues' John Deere just popped the lid off combine productivity in every price range Now you can step up in combine capacity without stepping out of your price class. New Generation John Deere Combines make it possible. Choose from four models. The biggest is about 25 percent more productive than any previous John Deere Self-Propelled. Each model is designed to give you more capacity for your money. And each is packed with pleasures to spoil you every day you drive it. Come in and drive home a bargain. a A, B. C. Groff, Inc. New Holland 354-4191 Elm indoor gardening and reserve champion in photography. Other 4-H’ers named grand champions were: Thomas Jen kins, Toughkenamon, vege tables; Edgar Latshaw, Spring City, vegetables; Beverly Guest. Pottstown. strawberries; Emil Parvensky, Downingtown, photography. Carla Natziger, Phoemxville, wildlife: and Don ald Fehr, Downingtown. rab bits. Grand Champions in flower', were Charlene Dm ham, Mal vern, Janet McAllister, Oxford, and Ernie Pyle, Malvern. Nam ed grand champions for ento mology were Janet Hutchison. West Grove, and David Miskie wicz, Phoenixville while Ken neth Squire, Glen Mills, was named grand champion in bees. 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