t Chib*held field day ; 3. Gary Oley; 4. Richard ertztown; 5. Jan iburg. year olds ’itting icksler, 2. Ruth nville; 3. Lorri •nville; 4. Connie . Terry Snyder, s County Junior Club awarded ; winners of each ained from the lonations of the Agway Inc., Van-Mar Feeds, sville; Erb and uip. Inc., New ; Linden-Loch Oley; Maiden m Supply, Inc., H. William D.V.M., Barto; ra’s Sons Inc., Virginville 4-H lub; Young’s Inc., Sinking H. Flicker and , Maxatawny; lh Valley Farm Associations, j; Marvin J. iry Equipment, Wenger Farm , Inc., Myer ks County Senior üb; Clarence R. ORf YOU BUY.> ORE DETAILS & PRICE O A NEWTON D. E. SMITH, INC. SUNNY MEAD SALES TEMCO PARTS CO. INC. WALTER J. & SON CO. Mifflintown, Pa. 17059 R.DJ3, Box 409 Route 213 and 544 CONSTRUCTION Brideeville Delaware 19933 Phone 717-436-2151 Altoona, Pa. 16601 Chestertown. Md. 21620 1833 Lincoln Highway Cm?W-a*!, Phone 814-944-6045 Phone 301-778-4454 Lancaster, Pa. 17602 Phone 302-34/ 8211 Phone 717-392-8280 W. R. MOODY. ROYER S FARM CONTRACTOR SERVICE 113 Walnut Lane R.DJI West Pa- 15MR Winfield, Pa. 17889 Phone 4K-872-68GT Phone 717-837-3201 Seaman, Inc Daubemlle; Holsteins, Webb-Hill RusseUdale Holsteins and Swope and Bashore, Inc., Holsteins, Ar-Li Holsteins, Eastern BertaTh%Sv Myerstown; Dan-Vale stone Mill Farm, club “ ° *) Holding their show calves, first place winners in showing at the Berks County Junior Holstein Field Day were, left to right, Connie and Cathy Ohlinger, and Lee Schlappich, all of Mohrsville. Their respective coaches, standing behind them, were Wendy Shaw, Oley; Scott Miller, Hamburg; and Penny Bicksler, Richland. BUILDERS FOR THE FARMER WHO'S IN BUSINESS TO STAY TAP fntprpricpq iwp TRI-STATE MARINE GLENN M. STAHLMAN ™ST. INC. R.D.ffl, Cash Valley Road Fleetwood Pa. 19522 Route 256 Cumberland, Md. 21502 Phonp ?i s.q?q.?rra Deale, Md. 20751 Phone 301-777-0582 Phone 301-867-1447 BUTLER FINANCE PLAN "ASCS Financing” ★ 15% DOWN PAYMENT ★ 8 YEARS ON BALANCE ★ 7% INTEREST Making plans for the upcoming Berks County 4-H Fair are, left to right, Ann Holcombe, treasurer of the County Council; Norman Manbeck, vice president of the County Council: Karen Sattazahn, 4-H Fair chairman; and Larry Shrawder, president of the County Council. Berks LEESPORT County 4-H’ers are especially excited this year as they plan for their annual 4-H Fair. This year the fair will be held August 24 at the Berks County 4-H and Agricultural Centers, near here. Featured will be exhibits and shows of vegetables, flowers and small animals such as rabbits and guinea pigs, a baking contest, and 4-Wers plan fair Berks various other club exhibits. E Holcombe, Box 135 Also scheduled for the day Mohrsville, Pa. 19541. are fish and bike rodeos, Deadline for reservations is talent contest, volleyball . August 9 and cost $3.50 for contest, fun carnival, pie , adults and $2.50 for children eating contest, and laugh under 12. Olympics. \ '1 Registration will begin at 9:00 a.m. and club exhibits will open to the public at 1:00 p.m. Reservations for a chicken barbecue which will be served from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. can be obtained from k grain rora® P DRYER ISUIM® Vjp -sAS. P. E. Hess, Butler Mfg. Co. Box 337, Oxford, PA 19363 I'm interested in more information on Butler products □ Buildings □ Bins □ Dryers □ Bulk-0 Matics Name Address Counl Phone Uncaster Fanning, Saturday, My 29,1978 During the evening the 4- H’ers have scheduled a rocket launch, model air plane show, Gong Show, Fashion Revue, awards presentation and baked goods auction. AGR I - B UILDER 21 * I
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