I WEST "CHESTER Trudy Dougherty, Chester County home economist on The'Pennsylvania State University Cooperative Extension Service staff, was County Extension Director on May 21. In her new -position she is responsible for coordinating the entire Extension ' program in Chester County. including agriculture, family living, 4-H community development. ShelHp" succeeds Robert A. Powers who IK " recently retired. A native ' of Springfield, Delaware County, Miss Dougherty has been part of the Chester County Extension staff since 1973. Before Joining the Extension Service she taught -home economics at the Junior and senior high school and college levels. She served as home economics department head in the Greater (Sgg Harbor Regional School „ District and supervised student teachers from Glassboro State College. She received bachelor and master of science degrees in home economics from Drexel Univer sity, specializing in design and education. In Chester County, Miss Dougherty has developed a strong family resource management program featuring money management workshops as well as family estate and pre-retirement seminars for county residents. She supervises seven part time home economics assistants who conduct home furnishings, clothing and heritage crafts ' seminars throughout the county., She has managed the Expanded Foods and Education Program in Chester County since 1973. In this program, sponsored by the U.S. r Department of Agriculture, Miss Dougherty directs the work of four Jl L EFT THROUGH TELMARK AGRI-LEASE. From a Building to a Baler.. Almost any kind, any make, any model of durable equipment or farm machinery, new or used, can be leased through a Telmark Agri-Lease. Telmark, the leasing subsidiary of Agway Inc., is dedicated to serving the agribusiness community. / The highly qualified Telmark staff can provide fast service to meet your leasing requirements so you will be able to take advantage of op portunities as they arise. A Telmark Agri-Lease can improve your cash flow and save ydur operating capital. You avoid large down payments required with some other forms of financing. Give us your requirements and we’ll give you a proposal covering terms and lease payment schedules. Contact your Agway Salesperson or call or write: Telmark, Box 2323, Harrisburg, PA 17105 (717) 564-6587. Cheste nutrition aides who assist families with limited incomes to make the best use of their resources. She produces three' regular newsletters, '“Prime Time,” “Textile Topics,” and “Homemakers’ Letter,” all available on request, and in ad dition conducts child development, nutrition and home food preser vation programs. Miss Dougherty is active in both the Pennsylvania and National Associations of Extension Home Economists, currently serving on the National Exhibits Committee. She is also involved in the Penn sylvania and American Home Economics Associations serving ‘ r * ‘n *«<»»**♦ * **% Trudy Dougherty - „ -g f f% Extension director named on .various committees at both levels. Locally, she belongs to the Philadelphia Electrical Women’s Grange style winners announced THURMONT, Md. - The Maryland State Grange Style Review was held May 23 at the Agricultural Center in West minster, Maryland. Miss Corlee Cutter, Howard County Extension Agent, and Miss Julia Ann Lockard, Baltimore County Extension Agent, were the judges. Edith Kilby of Calvert Grange was the narrator. Louisa Hott, director of women’s activities for Maryland State Grange announced the following winners: Class A - Adult Class Ist Place, Rose Lechner; 2nd Place, Elaine Dodd; 3rd Place, Katheryn Naylor. Class B - Teen Class Ist Place, Michele Zollichoffer; 2nd Place, Jill Davis; 3rd Place, Julia Garber. Class C - Children’s Class Ist Place, Lois Fulton; 2nd -Place, Joan Meise; 3rd Place, Dorothy Mann. Class D • Boys and Girls Ist Place, Kendra Fancom; 2nd Place, Susan Bowersox; 3rd Place, Janna Patterson. Co-Sponsors of the contest were Simplicity Pattern Company, The Singer Company, La Mode & La Chic Buttons and Dritz Sewing Notions. First place winning garments will be sent to New York to be judged in National Com petition. Roundtable and the Chester County Nutrition Education Council. The Maryland State Grange Sewing Contest winners are Kendra Fanconi, Laytonsville; Keith Fultdn of Beltsville Grange; Michele Zollickoffer, Westminster; and Rose Lechner. Winning garments were sent to Simplicity Pattern Company in New York for the National Grange Sewing Competition. JiiLMAJtH Uncaster Farming. Saturday, June 13,1981—C25 Agri-lease! Her offices are located in the Paul B. Dague Building at 235 West Market Street in West Chester. \ -■