24—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 18, 1973 Lancaster County 4-H members were first place winners in the Senior Livestock Judging Contest held at State 4-H Days on The Pennsylvania State University campus, August 6-8. From left are; Jeff Greider, Ephrata First at Colleen Farlow, Ephrata, was awarded a first place gold ribbon at the Southeast region 4-H Dress Revue held recently at Plymouth Meeting Mall, Norristown. As a gold ribbon winner, she will be one of five 4-H’ers to represent the region in the State Dress Revue, August 21-22nd at The Pennsylvania State University, University Park campus. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Farlow, 402 N. Academy Drive, Ephrata, Colleen is 16 years old and has been a member of the Lincoln 4-H Club for eight dr^l= SAFE .STORAGE! The Butler trademark tells you so Butler quality grain bids giro you the safest, most dependable storage you can buy. They're pie-engineered that way by the men who know grain storage best. What’s more, it’s easy to convert a Butler bin into an on* farm drying system, if you de cide to dry your own grain. Let us discuss your grain storage needs with you. Just give us • call or stop by. <et/7LEK> Headquarters for all Bulhr farm structures and equipment M. X. HOKE ESTATES 148 So. Main St. Manheim, Pa. Phone 665-2266 4-H'er Places District years. As a State Dress Revue par ticipant, Colleen will model her green and orange plaid knit jumpsuit on a special color telecast originating from the Penn State campus. The half hour show will feature all 25 state participants and be highlighted by the announcement of the winner of the state competition. Two other Lancaster County Columbia; Ed Hess, Strasburg; Richard Hess, Strasburg; Joe Lefever, Manheim. This team will represent Pa. in several inter-state contests ending with the National Contest at Chicago, 111. Level participants received blue rib bons as semi-finalists. They are Anne Williams, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Williams, New Holland and Susan Harrold, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Harrold, New Holland. Both girls are members of the Garden Spot 4-H Sewing Club-. Other Lancaster County girls in the regional Dress Revue in cluded Ellen Habegger, Akron; Marcy Bomberger, Elm; and Julie Hartranft, Ephrata. Junior Dress Revue participants who took part in the afternoon fashion show are Lois Good, Ephrata and Kathy Farlow, Ephrata. Lancaster County 4-H members were first place winners in the Consumerama Demonstration Contest at State 4-H Days on The Pennsylvania State University campus, August 6-8. From left are: Anne Spangler, Marietta; Robin Fellenbaum, Lititz; and Debra Gregory, Lititz. Over 500 4-H members from throughout the Commonwealth took part in the various demonstration events. All boys and girls presenting demonstrations were winners, of county and regional contests which were held earlier this summer. EH! ODOR Now, odor control is simple and sure with new Big Dutchman biologicais and is not harmful to humans or animals. Many odor control products simply mask over the odor or add a perfumed aroma that doesn’t last. But Big Dutchman offers an economical biological that works like a sponge to soak up and eliminate odors wherever they’re found.. .under Layer Cages, on dropping boards, shallow and deep manure pits. In cattle feed lots.. .Hog operations including floors, pens, stalls etc. Big Dutchman also offers a biological liquid waste control product for poultry, hog and beef producers and processing plants. Write or call for full information. HERSHEY EQUIPMENT CO. 215 Diller Ave. Phone (717)354-5168 or (717) 872-5111 AUTHORIZED Sitj Dutchman. distributor New Holland, Pa,
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