14 —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 25,1979 honors at Achievement Days The Berks County Dairy Judging team was composed to Kevin Sattazahn, Womelsdorf; Wendy Shaw, Oley; Helen Seidel, Kutztown; and Steve Shaw, Oley. Steve placed first in individual Louise Rhode, Kutztown; Cheryl Clayton, Bird sboro; Paulette Stoudt, Mohnton; and Tania Woerner, Fleetwood, earned first place in the team horse judging competition. Paulette Stoudt was fgSaSMi cam mi mam mm mm mm\mm - jßumiwpps mm f&ssssss3i 7 i mia tSSP Cl wA , *mm\ tbs ißi«Rr <*** /y t ’**} The Berks County Horse Bow! team earned first Sinking Spring; Bonnie Troutman, Sinking Spring; place at 4-H Achievement Days. The members and Steve Imes of Fleetwood. Penny Heist coached TKaUr PAuertAww Hefew Uaief Berks Co. teams win competition to lead the team to highest honors at 4-H Achievement Days. Wendy Shaw placed sixth in the individual competition. Rick Kauffman, 4-H Extension agent, coached the team. the highest placing individual and Tania Woerner earned fifth place. Acting State 4-H leader is Carrol! Howes. FLEMINGTON, N.J. - At the Rabbit and Poultry Show on August 9th, a Red Satin Rabbit owned by Susan Yale, 15, of Flemmgton, was judged best m show, while Danielle Kayne of High Bridge had the runner-up, a Himalayan. The rabbit show was judg ed by Mrs. Mary Battista, a former 4-H Rabbit Club leader, from Neshanic Sta tion. mum mmt Jr lafe amu ohmu mmi mm \ -jm l WM 9SK WKSKBBfi <+ jB6SBOE^ mmm MUKSB&tk That same night, Rich Kuhl, ot Raritan Township won best-m-show in the poultry competition with a Black Rosecomb Bantam, Pam Ravenburg, of Patten burg had the best standard breed, a Jersey Blade Giant Cockerel while Wendy ''-V ’*'• mm i WWMj We’ve earned our stripes' |nMHn| SEE YOUR LOCAL BADGER DEALER J ALLEN ZEIGLER ROY CHRISTMAN RRI RDI Lehighton, PA 18235 Hamburg, PA 19526 (717)386-4593 (215)562-7218 PIKEVILLE EQUIPMENT INC. m, y (JfW JMjlw 9BBi» 'Hy* 'ty £h , * ' Winners chosen , at rabbit and poultry show Badger Forage Harvester If vou re looking foi d rugged, dependable F oraqe Harvester, then Badger an cut it 1 It offers one of the widest cuts on the market Smooth material flow and close tolerances mean you get a uniform cut without re-cut screens Big 26-irich cutter head (BN 2600) for less time and trouble in the field • Choose from BN 2600 or BN 2000 • Pro tected by slip clutch on mam drive • Available with hayhead, row crop head or snapperhead RD2 Oloy. PA 19547 (215)987-6277 CRUMEUI'S FARM SERVICE SHOW-EASE SIAII CO. ou“" h , a r P A?;i 66 . K3 , wM sr 7 d 601 (717)786-7318 EQMENTIKC. UOVD E. KREIDER CO. RDI Jonestown, PA 17038 (717)865-4526 CECIL DAIRY SERVICE RDI Rt 274 Vz Mi South Rising Sun, MD 21911 (301)658-6923 Woske of Readington Township was recognized for the Best Waterfowl, a Fawn and White Indian Runner Duck. Granville Geake of Bath, Pennsylvania, judged the poultry. The show was organized by the Fun N Feather 4-H Club under the leadership of Mrs. Mary Hall and Mrs. Marty Woske, both of Readington Township. BEST C HUTTON FARM EQUIPMENT Mahaffey, PA 15757 814-277-5504 RD 1 Cochranville, PA 19330 (215)932-4700 T!
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