114 —Uncastei* Farming, Saturday, July 29,1978 Berks for KUTZTOWN - .For 10 4- H;ers in Berks County, July 27 will be a special day. They have been selected to represent the county at the Southeast Region 4-H Fashion Revue in Media. The event will begin at 9:30 a.m. in the Granite Run Mall, says Mae D. Bleiler, Extension home economist. 4-H’ers who will take part in the regional revue are: Junior Division - “Stitch Your Own" - Laurie Reber, Bern Boosters, Main St., Leesport; “Stitch An Outfit" - Steven Kauffman, Shar tlesville Club, Shartlesville; “School Outfit” - Stephanie Contractor Bodies by OMAHA STANDARD Rugged all-steel 14 sides and 42 standard bulkhead with window Three way express tail gate Available for standard or Metro line of platforms These tough field proven units teamed with job-matched Omaha Standard hoists are total worki g units superior to any on the market FARMERSVILLE EQUIPMENT ,INC.. R D 4, EPHRATA, PA Mon , Tues., Wed. & Fn. 7:30 Till 5 Thors. 7 30 Till 9, Sat 7 30 Till 3 Omaha Standard Co. names participants regional Kauffman, Shartlesville Club, Shartlesville; “Create With Fabrics” - Kathy Fies, Bern Boosters, Reading R 2. Senior Division - Diane Evans, Kutztown Club, Maxatawny; Julie Fies, Bern Boosters, Reading; Eileen Fisher, Conrad Weiser Club, Robesoma; Jackie Henne, Shartlesville Club, Bemville; Julie Mills, Conrad Weiser Club, Robesonia; and Christine Wolfe, Bern Boosters, Leesport. These 4-H’ers started their costumes at the beginning of the 4-H club year. In addition 717-354-4271 dress revue to their sewing they had the opportunity to develop grace and poise, habits of good grooming, skill in decision making and to help plan the county dress revue. MOVE IT OUT WITH THE RUG 0 tK hL jh * V k J- 1 1* ’ p ■silo • CAPACITY • WORKABILITY •ECONOMY PATZ Silo Unloaders give you two big, lugged drive wheels for sure traction and flotation. Siiaqe is removed evenly with the Patz exclusive self-leveling device. Preset depth control adjustment; “no-load” starting with the PATZ throw-out clutch; and easy lifting, high into the top of the silo for refilling; are additional features of this durable performer. Call us for design matched systems, installation and service of quality PATZ equipment. ...but DON'T STOP with the UNLOADER The big capacity of the PATZ Silo Unloader can be design matched to a choice of Material Movers, Conveyors, Conveyor-Feeders or in-bunk Feeders to completely automate your feed handling chores. Get the pOTZ facts first Berks County Senior Division 4-H’ers will com pete with those selected from other counties in the Southeast Region. The four top regional winners will be awarded gold ribbons. Each county contestant will receive a certificate of participation and a medal of honorr The four gold ribbon winners from the Southeast Region will compete with the top winners from each of the other eight regions for state honors. The state winner will be selected August 8 at Penn State University, University Park Campus during State 4- H Achievement Days. Thirty-five 4-H’ers will ■ s Claw-Like, Hardened Steel Gathering Chain Steel claws and rakers cut and pull apart the hardest pocked or frozen ztloge. , * Spring Tensioned Frost Cutter Four hardened steel, self sharpening blades shear away frozen silage. Adjustable Impeller Blades Four impeller blades adjust for close tolerance and efficient silage throwing Tripod Raised For Easy Filling PATZ Unloader prepares easily for raising high into silo top participate in this event state winner will get expense paid trip to National 4-H Congress Chicago, on November 26 30. The Cooperative E: tension Service of tJ University sponsors ti State Fashion Revi program. Simplicity Pattei Company, sponsor of tl national 4-H Revu program, provides tt county medals and the trip I Congress. DISTRICT MANAGER i , GEORGE HEATH | ; i 2618 Arcona Road ']:* Mechamcsburg, Pa !, ; j 717-697-5466 17055 CONTACT YOUR LOCAL DEALER ALEXANDRIA ( { • ! i i <‘l MAX ISENBERG, 717-669-4027 BALLY LONGACRE ELECTRIC 215-845-2261 » * f I ' M > 1 #• BELLEFONTE LUCAS BARN EQUIPMENT 814-383-2806 < ! t BELLEVILLE MACLAY & SON 717-935-2101 CAMP HILL LLOYD SULTZBAUGH 717-737-4554 CHAMBERSBURG VALLEY FARM AUTOMATION 717-264-3814 HAMBURG SHARTLESVILLE FARM SERVICE 215-488-1025 KIRKWOOD LANDIS & ESBENSHADE 717-786-4158 LEBANON MARVIN J HORST DAIRY EQUIPMENT 717-272-0871 McALISTERVILLE SANER FARM SYSTEMS 717-463-2606 MILLERSBURG LANDIS LABOR SAVERS 717-692-4647 MILTON LANDIS FARMSTEAD AUTOMATION 717-437-2375 PIPERSVILLE MOYER FARM SERVICE 717-766-8675 TERRE HILL TERRE HILL SILO CO. INC. 215-445-6736 WILLIAMSBURG LONGENECKERS, INC, 814-793-3731 MARYLAND DEALERS EASTON WALTER J. HARMSEN 301-822-3085 HAGERSTOWN. MD TRI-STATE FARM AUTOMATION 301-790-3698 KENNEDYVILLE, MD FINDER SERVICE CO 301-348-5263 LINEBORO, MD WERTZ GARAGE, INC 301-374-2672 NEW WINDSOR. MD TRI-COUNTY FARM AUTOMATION 301-775-7365 STREET MD ‘ ■ WALTER WEBSTER 301-452-8521 Th( an thi
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