Forty-six 4-H Club members from Chester County par ticipated in Pennsylvania State 4- H Days August 6-8 at The Penn sylvania State University. They competed with about 1200 other 4- H Club members from GOOD FEEDING ALWAYS WALTER BINKLEY t SON Lititz BROWN & REA, INC. Atglen ELVERSON SUPPLY CO. Elverson HENRY E. GARBER Elizabethtown, Pa E. MIfSSER HEISEY A SON R D 2, Mt Joy, Pa HEISTAND BROS. Elizabethtown DAVID B. HURST Bowmansviile H. M. STAUFFER MARTIN'S FEED MILL & SONS, INC. Ephrata, Pa Witmer Chester 4-H’ers Top State Dairy Judges throughout the state in a variety of judging, demonstration, public speaking and consumer education contests. Eleven of the 46 Chester County participants were named as state winners. The state winning 4-H dairy G. R. MITCHELL, INC. MUSSER FARMS, INC. RED ROSE FARM SERVICE, INC. N Church St, Quarry ville CHAS. E. SAUDER . & SONS Terre Hill E. P. SPOTTS, INC. Ref ton. Pa MOUNTVILLE FEED SERVICE Mountville Columbia Honey Brook Dairy Judging winners at Pennsylvania State 4-H Days at Penn State were (I. to r.); Mary Tkaczuk, Elverson; Janies Stanton, Lincoln University; Cathy Wollaston, Toughkenamon, and Susan judging team consisted of Cathy Wollaston, Toughkenamon; Mary Tkaczuk, Elverson; Susan Weaver, Glen Moore, and James Stanton, Lincoln University. Thirty-seven teams competed, and Cathy Wollaston was fourth high individual among the 138 contestants. Winning the poultry judging contest were Tina Kulp, Pott stown; Suzanne Iseminger, Malvern; and Douglas Warren, Chester Springs. Doug was also high individual in the contest. In the demonstration contests, state winners consisted of: Daniel Weinstock, Phoenixville, in the dairy division; Sarah Weinstock - dairy foods, Deborah Lewis, Exton, in clothing con struction; Hosea Latshaw, Spring City, in the handyman category, and Jack Weaver, Pottstown, in the small engines division. In the horse bowl contest, the Chester County team placed second. The team consisted of: Kathy Shaw, Downingtown; Janet Nothstine, Downingtown; Frances Dunn, Chester Springs, and Gary Cannon, Avondale. Other second place winners were Rachel Weinstock in poultry —"" Agway will giv* -■your oil heating system a new heart for only You’re burning up mo*- l- cr„- winter if Q C your oil burner won’t hold its tune, needs A I MIR , | constant repairs, frequent service. For only • I Mll $17995p1us tax Agway’s ex- I M pert servicemen can install a mm mm ■ plust) new Model 40J burner, including a new primary control in just a couple of hours. And this is a quality burner that’s generous with heat and >r> , miserly with fuel. It quickly pays for itself with what it saves * \ you on fuel, repairs, service calls * , Call Agway today and modernize with a new oil burner package. You’ll bring down the cost of winter. Phone 397-4954 for FREE Estimate on Boiler & Furance Replacements. Our men are experts in their Field. Call Agway Petroleum today. And bring down the cost of winter AGWAY PETROLEUM CORP. Dillerville Rd., Lancaster Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 18,1973 demonstration and Tim Robin son, West Grove, in the senior automotive contest. Kay MinshaU, Avondale, was - fourth in the junior automotive AVAILABLE NOW FOR AUGUST SEEDING +CERT. VERNAL ALFALFA +CERT. IROQUOIS ALFALFA +CERT. SARANAC ALFALFA +CERT. CAYUGA ALFALFA +CERT. BUFFALO ALFALFA +CERT. CLIMAX TIMOTHY +TIMOTHY +ANNUAL RYE GRASS +PENNMEAD ORCHARD GRASS +REED’S CANARY GRASS +BALBO RYE +WINTER RYE (COVER CROP) Smoketown, Po. PH. 397-3539 Weaver, Glen Moore. 37 teams and 138 individuals competed in the dairy judging contest Cathy Wollaston was also fourth high individual. contest. Also placing fourth was the senior livestock judging team; Ginger Stokes, Westtown; Joan Liesau, Spring City, and Steven Van Vleet, Pottstown. Ph. 717-3974954 (agway) 25
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