Regional 4-H (Continued from Page 98) AYRSHIRES For the Ayrshire breed, Chester County proved tops again. Taking most of the honors were the Henley brothers of Cochranville. AU of the honors went to William C. Henley, who showed Towerview Kelly’s Heather tm ROLLING PLOWS SIZES B’, 10' & 12' ADVANCED AG PRODUCTS to the grand championship. William also had senior champion and junior champion animals at the show. Taking reserve senior and grand champion was Ken nard E. Henley HI, while Barbara Jean Jenkins, Toughkenamon, showed the reserve junior champion. MILFORD S. MAST RD#2, BOX 174, ELVERSON, PA. (215) 286-9118 dairy Also showing and taking a first place was Christine Mack, Pen Argyl, who had a blue ribbon for junior yearling. Another exhibitor, Lois Mark of West Grove walked away with two second place ribbons for junior calf and junior yearling, and Steven Mack, Pen Argyl, had a second place in 2 year olds and a third in junior calves. Chester County also took county herd. MILKING SHORTHORNS Frederick, Wendy, and Nedra Yoder of Shoemakersville took the Milking Shorthorn honors for @ PROf IT/ GROrV WITH QUfIUTY SUSP KEM-Wes CHEMICAL CORPORATION Located at Rt. 322 £ Reservoir Roads Honey Brook, Pa. Phone (215) 273-3546 ORDER SMALL GRAINS NOW FOR FALL SEEDING JAKKY WHEAT Barsoy Rapidan Volbar Henry Monroe Abe Arthur Arthur 71 Potomac Red Coat Coker 747 McNair 4823 All Grains are Certified & Treated. CALL DOUBLE OFFSET TANDEM SIZES 18’, 21’, 23’, 25’, 28' &31’ Kennard and William Henley with their prize Ayrshires. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 10,1977 Berks County, as well as the county herd title. Nedra had senior and grand champion while Frederick had junior champion and reserve senior and grand champion, leaving reserve junior for Wendy. Also trying and succeeding to take a blue ribbon was Douglas Marsh, Sadsburyville. Douglas had the first place 2 year old, and two second place animals as well. Brown Swiss Schuylkill and Lehigh 4- H’ers dominated the Brown Swiss show, taking all but reserve junior champion which went to a Chester County 4-H’er, Grand champion of the show was Dennis Daubert, Pine Grove, while reserve champion went to Bryan Urmy, Coopersburg. Junior champion went to Anne Daubert, Pine Grove, followed by Kennard &. Henley m, Cochranville, with reserve junior cham pion. Other ribbons went to Kathleen Kopisteckl, Royersford who had placed second in 3 and 4 year olds and senior calf classes; Michael Kelsch, Barto, who had the first place in termediate calf; Gary Urxny, Coopersburg, second in junior calf; Allen Daubert, Pine Grove, first in junior yearlings; Scott Hauseman, Oley, second in 2 SHARON “ac w BOIIOIMOS 40’ x 90’ x 10’ FOB Factory »7,250 MORE USABLE SPACE FOR LESS COST SHAXOM -ac • Economically • Soundly Engin • Quickly Erected • Quality Materials • Straight Sidewalls CALL COL JACK MCMULLEN 717-761-1863 OR WRITE SHARON METAL BUILDINGS 1500 STATE ST., CAMP HILL, PENN A. 17011 year olds and third in sen ior yearlings; and Philip Palmer, Bangor, who placed second in junior yearlings. County herd in the Brown Swiss breed went to Schuylkill County, followed by, in respective order, Lehigh, Montogomery, and Northampton Counties. In the Jersey breed show the honors were split bet ween three counties- Scbuylkill, Berks and Chester. Taking junior champion for Schuylkill was Bruce Rhein, Pine Grove, followed by Daniel Hun sberber of Danboro with reserve junior champion. Senior and grand cham pion went to Patricia Dreisbach for Berks County, while Bruce Heller, West Chester, took reserve senior and grand champion for Chester County. The placings follow: 1. .Bruce Andrien, Jr., West Chester; 2. Ann Baroni, Downingtown; 3. Elizabeth Wollaston, Toughkenamon; 4. Scott Frye, Doylestown. 1. Bruce Rhein, Pine Grove; 2. Patricia Jenkins, Toughkenamon; 3. Henry Heyer, Kutztown; 4. Karl Heffner, Pine Grove. (Continued on Page 117) \ T lIIIMI n 26 ga. Enameled Sheeting 107 JERSEYS Junior Calf Intermediate Calf