IB—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 20, 1977 The Lancaster County 4-H queens for 1977-78 are Lisa King, left, junior queen, and Kim Weaver, senior queen. Weaver, (Continued from Pafe 1] Also on Thursday evening’s agenda was a talent contest. Ten per formers took part with Scott and Steve Eager, Denver Rl, taking the first place honors. Soctt and Steve, ages 14 and 11 respectively, performed a song and composed by Scott. Eleven-year-old Steve plays flie string base, and Scott plays the mandolin. The brothers are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Eager, Denver Rl, and are two year members of the Nutrition and Crafts 4-H Club where Scott is the president. The brothers received a $25 cash bonus for their talent. Runner-up in the talent contest was Yvonne Eshleman, Lancaster; and third place went to Susan Good, Strasburg. Miss Eshleman received $l5 in cash, and Miss Good earned $lO for her performance. Also on Thursday evening, M. Max Smith, Lancaster County agent, handed out awards for ac complishments achieved during the year. Fashion revue winners, junior division, were Christine Ebersole, Judy Weaver, Jeanne Henry, Patty Weaver, Juanita Lapp, Joaane Brenneman. Senior division winners were Lois Good, Julie Bare, Jeanne Martin, Susan Howell, Robin Esbenshade, Debbie Krantz, June Grube, Carole Ebersole, Kathy Pickel, Elaine Good, Sandy Weaver, Betsy Best. Awards for demon strations went to Mary Anne Bassalin, Edith Yoder, Jane Royer, Rosemary Nissley, Sue Ann Rohrer, Crystal Meek, Cindy Risser, Wanda Yoder, Glen Scidman, Martha Gegroy, and June Grube. Public speaking honors went to Kim Weaver and Phil Risser. State winners in the photography contest were Ted Esbenshade, Lisa Bloom, Kevin Hamley, and TomSwarr. Daphne Immel and James Glick earned honors for horse and pony club grooming and showmanship. Judging teams who par ticipated in Penn State 4-H Achivement Days were also honored. Senior livestock members were Sarah Brubaker, Deb Carmean, Sam Long, and Judy Zim merman; junior livestock members honored were David Brubaker, Barbara King chosen Herr, Chris Herr, and Wayne Aument, Anita Augsburger, Hess; horticulture, Cindy Joyce Aument, Grace Risser, Martha Trumbauer; Delong; dairy judging - poultry judging - Paid Sheryl Bollinger, Kerry Busily at work are 4-H’ers in the craft workshop, who were designing plaques using cardboard, string, foil, and shoe polish. INVITATION ANNUAL HYBRID CORN FIELD DAYS Pine Creek Seed Farms T.A. DOEBIER & SON 2 Miles West of Jersey Shore, PA Exit from Route 220 at Pine Creek Interchange, 1000 feet Sooth of intersection of Routes 220 and 44. 4 Seporate Field Days for 1977 SEPT. 10-11 SEPT. 17-18 Early Corns and Mid-Season and Late Silages Featured Corns Featured CHOOSE THE DAY THAT SUITS YOU BEST COME! SEE! •New Dockside Warehouse just erected in July con taming 12,000 sq. ft. of space. •1300 Acres of the finest Doebler’s Penna. Hybrids. •New Hybrid numbers growing - 250-3 way, SOX, 59X, 60X-A, 64X-A, 66X-A, 78X. •An 8 Acre research plot of the latest in the new seed com combinations. The Doeblers will be Bus Tour Guides and answer your questions on com fertilization, irrigation, plan ting, weed control, varieties, etc. Doebler's Pennsylvania Hybrids FREE LUNCH BRING THE FAMILY Boyd, Doughlas Her shberger, Dennis Kulp; clothing judging - Nancy Mays, Robin Esbenshade, Jeanne Martin, and Susan Martin; fooderama, Sue Lapp; flower judging - Sheila Nolt, Shirley Nolt, Nancy Miller; consumer education - Tiin Swarr and Tom Swarr; horse judging - Sandy Hamilton, Cathy Shaffer, George Metzler, Martha Gregory; horse bowl - Jenny Weber, Brian Im mel, Daphne Immel, Lashon Bussell; vegetable judging • James Stauffer, Jay Stauffer, Stacey Carl, Kim Carl; physical fitness - Elizabeth Colon, Andrea WE HEAR STATEMENTS SUCH AS THESE: I NEVER HAD PROBLEMS LIKE NOW! I GET MORE MILK THAN I EVER DID BUT COWS JUST DON’T MILK OUT CLEAN. THIS MORNING WE HAD FOUR MORE QUARTERS WITH MASTITIS. SLOW MILKING. ANY MILKING SYSTEM WILL WORK, IT’S ALL IN THE OPERATOR. LOPSIDED UDDERS. HIGH LEUCOCYTE FLAKY OR WATERY MILK. I LOST TWO 20,000 LB. + COWS. HIGH BACTERIA. I JUST CAN’T UNDERSTAND WHAT WENT WRONG MEANS BETTER MILKING WE ARE HERE TO SERVE YOU GRAIN DRYING EQUIPMENT • Read Grain Bins • Grain Augers • Grain Cleaners • Circle Grain Bins • Continuous Flow ' •GT Batch • Grain Legs Dryers • Recirculating Dryers V'' .'Vf!' SUPERB AUTOMATED BATCH GRAM ORVER CT BATCH RECIBCIHATIHC ~ m||| B|Ns B|||s SHENK'S FARM SERVICE 501 E. Woods Drive Lititz, Pa. 17543 Phone 717-626-1151 Bulk Tanks & Therma • Stor After 5 P.M. Call Titus Burkholder 717-859-1620 Our Service Trucks Are Radio Dispatched 24 HR. SERVICE OFFERED - Gibson, Paul Reitzel, Scott Trower, Cherry Gochnauer; meats judging - Anthony Eberly, Robert Hess, Anne Martin; dairy bowl - Jane Stoltzfus, Steve Kauffman, Arlene Keener, and Michael Bukowski. National Award winners were: Martha Gregory, Ken Brubaker, Rphilip Kisser, Cindy Kissel - , Kerry Boyd, Michael Bukowski, Patrick Bukowski, Susan Martin, Rosemary Nissley, Alan Mays, Martha Gregory, Gail Bukowski, Glen Seidman, and Judi Anderson. Afternoon Activites The afternoon activities of Lancaster County 4-H PROBLEMS! (MILKERS) SALES - INSTALLATION - SERVICE Achievement Day included recreation, craft-making, judging, demonstrations, and movies for the 4-H members, leaders, and Mends that participated. While the many Judges examined the exhibits and awarded the prizes, the 4- H’ers were busy learning new games and making plaque crafts, judging cucumbers, or practicing their public speaking on each other under the direction of 4-H group leaders, who were actually older members of 4-H. The results of the 1977 [Continued on Page 39] i Yes, we at Shenk’s Farm Service are equipped and are able to help you with your problems. Maybe they’re not milker problems. CALL US COLLECT AT: 717-626-1151