Pit— iMC««t»r Fwwiafc Saturday, September 13,1950 Montgomery Co. DHIA (Continued from Page Dl7) Merrill Mest 831 Cl 4 DIO C 4 E 21 C 23 Clark Yoder Clare Sunday Curtis N Kratz Lucky H 6-10 H 4-0 H 5-0 Robert L Freed, Sr Sugar H Holly H Lizzie H Carla H James Stutzman Sons 1311 H Harold K Halteman Bugsy H Rita H Genny H Inez H Veleda H Sabrina H Rachele H Vestal H Terry H Greta H Merrill G Ruth 112 H 27 H 19 H 48 H 56 H 49 H 79 H E N Halteman&Son Lora H Richard Bechtel Winnie H Betsy H J Harold Keener Ann H Rachel H Joyful H Claude R Bieler Nancy H Clyde Masemore 6A H 7 C H 24 A H 96 B H Hoffman Farms 67 H 40 H Franklin Schlegel Maude H Irwin L Ziegler Jawn H 7 Up H Jesse V Zumstem 546 H 354 H 26 H Edward N Wisser 1 H 4 H 7 H 21 H Ronald R Johnson Apple H 5 Bean H WE HAVE THE [ARM BOSS AND IT Became of a hotter spark better cuburebon and a flood free design ITS MORE RELIABLE. Because it has longer wearing moving parts that won tbruk down ITS MORE POWERFUL Became it has the biggest power-to weight ratio of any popular saw ITS QUIETER. Because its large baffled muffler is more than just a tin box. rr costs less Because a saw that'll last about twice as long will only cost about half as much IT COMES WITH A BONUS Over 530 worth of free accessories including a spare cutting chain really make the Farm Boss a Stahl ST/HL TU STOLTZFUS WOODWORK RD Gap PA Box 183 1 Mile North Rt 897 From Gap WES STAUFFER SMALL ENGINES RD3Ephrata PA Phone (717) 733-9174 Ephrata Exrt New Rt 222 V* Mite West on Rt 322 I urn left unto Pleasant Valley 305 305 305 305 305 305 5-10 6-4 3-7 3-8 2-5 2-2 293 273 288 305 305 305 305 10-0 9-1 5-2 2-9 293 16,232 18,097 15,162 14,244 14,831 15,314 13,530 13,656 13,726 16,596 303 303 301 305 305 305 305 6-11 6-10 5-0 4-5 2-7 2-5 9-6 18,901 16,453 14,673 18,112 17,834 16,216 13,305 305 1 11 13,182 305 305 3-3 2-10 21,199 16,341 280 301 305 4-11 17,259 15,595 13,153 305 4-11 13,488 305 305 305 305 78 4-8 4-8 1 3 15,898 11,864 14,630 11,489 305 280 4 10 4 10 14,081 11,336 305 12,154 305 305 6-10 3 7 15,146 16,376 3 11 305 305 305 12,583 14,046 14,844 3 7 4-9 283 305 305 305 48 4-4 4-0 30 16,306 13,956 14,632 14,036 305 305 4-10 50 17,069 14,705 IT STARTS EASIER FREE DEMONSTRATION Chain Saw - Concrete & Metal Saw Rentals A & B SALES & SERVICE 2 Miles South ot Rt 23 Alone 772 Thru Monterey RO 1 Rooks PA NORMAN H. ZIMMERMAN Myersfown RD? Phone (717) 866-4695 Vr mile west Myerstown West Main St 733 755 617 583 560 588 16,857 17,772 18,065 18,667 11,619 11,503 551 513 13,592 13,751 556 14,296 500 569 502 516 14,070 18,078 13,992 14,821 Indoor Gardening: Grand Champion - Joanne dwelling, Souderton; Reserve Champion - Enc Haber, Telford. Outdoor Flowers: Champion in Class - Amy Gotlewsld, Telford. Model Building: Grand Champion - Steve Hladio, Schwenksville; Reserve Champion - Jim Gotlewsld, Telford. 15,469 516 Rockets: Grand Champion - Bill Francis, Telford; Reserve Champion - Candy Heacock, Perkiomenville. Entomology; Champion in Class - David Whitefield, Harleysville. Geology; Champion in Class - John Francis, Telford. 767 595 558 628 712 514 519 553 Two first-year 4-H members bested older vegetable gardening members by taking the top two awards. Kim Cambum, Harleysville took Grand Champion while Matt Haubrick, Telford won Reserve Champion honors. 809 635 617 618 532 581 585 564 595 521 505 520 507 613 549 616 622 531 536 546 507 517 686 682 Many happy winners at Montgomery LANSDALE The 1980 version of the Montgomery County 4-H Fair produced many happy winners. Everything from an elec tricity measuring galvanoscope to a space entry rocket were shown by county 4-H’ers during the three-day affair. The following is a list of winners and respective categories: Handyman: Champion in Class - Greg Ribick, Phoemxville. SUMMER STORMS CAN STRIKE ANY HOUR, BUY YOU CAN KEEP GOING WITH if «I . -k ★ 1-1000 KW ★ Manual or Automatic ★ Switch Gear ★ Parts * Service 235 KW Diesel 175 KWfiov-Psl 85 KW Diesel M “M™* l w mao POWER Radio Dispatched Trucks In a wildlife conservation exhibit Wanda Kifer, Perkiomenville won Champion in Class while Regina Doman, Collegeville had a similar award in pet care. Champion in Class ribbons were also won by Robert Waltemyer, Collegeville in strawberries; Marcia Slater, Perkiomenville m backyard poultry; Cyndi MacFarland, Norristown in photography and Henry Wojton, Trappe in elec tricity. Although not a new project in Pennsylvania Mon tgomery County had its first stamp club exhibit at the fair. Debbie Fagley, Trappe won Champion in Class with her collection. The vetinarian science exhibit had a Champion in Class ribbon awarded to Sheryl Hunter of North Wales. In the category of club exhibits Trappe won a Champion in Class while a scrap book entered by MAXI-POWER New Units 85 KW Gsov-o 40 KW Gas 125 KW Diesel 330 Fonderwhite Road Lebanon, PA 17042 717-274-1483 Salford won a similar award. Displays by members of Hoofprints, a horseless horse club saw Debbie Horning, Norristown won Grand Champion and Theresa * % Generators In Stock *«\ ? v ...v? Used Units 125 KW White Diesel 30 KW Continental Gas 10 KW Continental Gas 5 KW Onan (%&& Waldspurger, Collegeville the Reserve Champion. Rick Wojton, Trappe won a Champion in Class for his exhibit in the landscape project. v v "'5- v C V 375 KW 24 Hour Service