Angus heifer show held PEORIA, Hi. - For cat jC>men attending the National Junior Angus Heifer Show in Peoria, HI., it wiU long be remembered as one of the outstanding junior Angus activities in recent years. Throughout the two day event which also hosted GARBERJI CO. |texaco| Fuel Chief HEATING GIL I Oil HEATING EQUIPMENT AIR CONDITIONING MOUNT JOY, PA. Ph. 652-1821 Farmers Who Need Money To Grow based on the investment you already have? Whether you need *5,000 or *100,000? How about your management abilities and your earning capacity? Weren't they collateral, too? They take advantage of the many conveniences and services offered by the National Junior Angus Showmanship Contest, a total of 271 exhibitors paraded 394 head of some of the countries top heifers representing 22 states and Canada. Co-hostingthe event at the Exposition Gardens, Peoria, was the American and Illinois Angus Associations. In the classes judged by Bill Rishel, North Platte, Neb., grand champion honors went to a February yearling shown by young Murray Comin 111, Ada, Okla. The heifer, Emulous Lady 77, was selected yearling champion of the show before winning the final slap- of approval for grand champion overall by Judge Rishel on the final day of comnetition. Come To FARM CREDIT. On Shouldn’t somebody extend you a dependable line of credit We think so. [hat's why most farmers who want to borrow enough money to really grow come to their FARM CREDIT SERVICE FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT YOUR LOCAL COUNTY OFFICE. Chester Co, sewer attends states CHESTER - A Chester County 4-H member was selected during the 1976 Southeast Regional Dress Revue to compete in the -Land-grant institutions and the U.S. Department of Agriculture have conducted research that has played a tremendous part in nearly tripling farm production in the last 75 years. Bringing the results of research and technological improvements to American farmers is as important as the research itself. FARM CREDIT SERVICE state contest held at the Pennsylvania State University last week. Miss Beverly Hershey, who belongs to the Glen Hi 4- EflucacePopsaPecy Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 14,1976 — H Club in Cochranville at tended the regional program at the Plymouth Meeting Mall on Friday, July 30, with eight other 4-H’ers from Chester Co: Karen Martini, Lyndell; Jill McAllister, Oxford; Nadine Prange, Cochranville; Mary Windle, Coatesville; Betsy and Cathy Wollaston, Toughkenamon; Lynn Lafferty, Hockessin, Del.; and Lynda Thompson, Kennett Square. In the senior division of the style show, 48 girls over 14 years of age from Chester, Bucks, Berks, Delaware, Lehigh, Northampton and HOG PRODUCERS! Your Hogs at %im New Holland Sold in sorted lots the auction way See them weighed and sold and pick up your check SALE EVERY MONDAY 8:00 A.M. NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES, INC. Phone 717-354-4341 Daily Market Report Phone 717-354-7288 Abe Diffenbach Manager Montgomery counties modeled garments they made during the past year. Twenty-four girls par ticipated in the junior division, designed for girls under 14 years old. To illustrate the fashion show theme “Happy Bir thday America,” 26 4-H members from Philadelphia modeled colonial costumes. Prior to attending the regional program, the participants competed in the county dress revue program on July 21, at the E. Bran dywine Fire Hall in Guthriesville. Beverly Hershey 57
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