Henley wins Ayrshire show ALLENTOWN - Kennard Henley HI, Cochranville, captured five of six cham pionship spots in the District FF A Ayrshire Show that was held here last month. The 16- WANTED Residential Site For Swimming Pool Homeowners...if you’ve been wanting a pool, here's your chance to qualify for a substantial discount on a Luxury Fiberglass On-The-Ground Pool, built by a leading national manufacturer. See how your participation in our advertising campaign can bring, you the pool you want. For full information call AQUA-LEISURE CORP. 612 Cedar St. Harrisburg, Pa. 17101 717-233-4433 Call collect I Qi wa VOKli*S6lf A6O Single Statement Plus puts five very use / , ful banking services together on one SCCOnd financial statement And breaks them down into - - - 4 sections so they’re easy to analyze. DreaKGOwn* There’s a section for checking accounts YSmiHI knOWWhfiffi One for savings accountsand clubs. And BWl * n v a || S t m g 0 f y our checks and automatic you stand. payments. year old Chester Countain had both senior champions as well as the junior champion. His senior champs also stood as grand champions. Capturing the iWAW(V<iVi f AVt < »■- < v*->ss f ' r. \ „ T~~- {i r *i Happy to help you throughout central Pennsylvania. Member FDIC reserve junior spot was Sharon Nolan, also of Cochranville. Henley’s grand champion was a 9-year old daughter of Oak Ridge Lightning, bred by Lafranchi Brothers of Calistoga, Calif. Thre reserve champion cow was a home-bred animal sired by Oak Ridge Flasy Klondike. Blue ribbon winners in the contest will have the op portunity to compete in the state show, to be held m Harrisburg on Sept. 26. Earning that right were the following people: Junior Calf 1. Jouce Gerhart, Ephrata; 2. Edward Kulp, Pottstown. Intermediate Calf 1. Michael Martin, Elizabethtown; 2. Cliff Martin, Ephrata. Senior Calf 1. Sharon Nolan, 2. Dale Gerhart. Ephrata. Junior Y earling 1. Susan Kulp, Pottstown; 2. Sharon Nolan. Senior Yearling 1. Kehnard Henley, 2. Edward Kulp. Two Year Olds 1. Kennard Henley, 2, Edward Kulp. I n the time it takes you to run your eyes down the page you know exactly where you stand. If you find you have more bills than money in your checking account call the bank and have us transfer money from your savings account 1. Kennard Henley. either master fitters, master In county group com- showmen, or both, were: petition, Chester’s animals Michael Martin, Sandra stood first, followed by four Schmuck, Quarryville; entries from Lancaster Susan Kulp, and Edward County. Kulp. ' /> >si " \ Kennard Henley, left, provided some of the strength on which Chester County’s Ayrshires were judged best in county competition. Com pleting the winning quartet are, left to right, J. Douglas Marsh, Susan Kulp, and Sharon Nolan. Aged Cows If you don’t want to bother with recurring bills, call us again. And authorize us to pay your Commonwealth mortgage, in stallment loan or Christmas Club pay ments for you You won’t have to worry about missing payments Paying late charges or licking 13$ stamps Single Statement Plus A 60 second financial breakdown everyone should have Once a month A Commonwealth National Bank ancaster Farming, Saturday. September 10.1977 v/' Winning recognition as Pact signed WASHINGTON, D.C. - The Interior Department’s Bureau of Outdoor Recreation (BOR) and the Agriculture Department’s Forest Service have jointly approved an agreement to cooperate in developing and enhancing outdoor recreation opportunities. The joint effort will con centrate on making full use of research, statistics and other information gathered by the two agencies. Three areas of cooperation are specified: technical assistance provided through cooperative forestry programs of the Forest Service to enhance public recreation opportunities in a forest setting; assistance to public urban recreation managers provided by Bureau of Out door Recreation programs; and assistance to states and other federal agencies where trees are involved in recreation development and use of properties purchased through the Land and Wcter Conservation Fund. Colonial Day set EAST BERLIN - East Berlin’s third annual Colonial Day will be held September 10 beginning at 9 a.m. and continuing through until 6 p.m. Raindate for the festivities is September 17. Over 100 colonial and contemporary craftsmen will be demonstrating, displaying and selling their products. Special features include square dancing in the streets and an old tune blue grass band featuring Don Stover and the White Oak Mountain Boys. Food will be available. The public is invited to wear colonial costume. The event is sponsored by the East Berlin Historical Preservation Society. Proceeds from the day will be used for the restoration of Sweigart’s Mill, which was built in 1794. 113
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