B3o—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 11,1984 BUY. SELL. TRADE On BENT THnOUOH THE —— Montgomery Co. 4-H gjy,. f I P T (Continued from Page 829) field to the economy of our state. There will be exhibits of all types of livestock, including dairy cows, dairy goats, and beef cattle. On the machinery side, there will be farm machinery displays by the Penn sylvpnia Department of Agriculture and a booth by the Egg Producers Council. Many food booths will center around such Pennsylvania products as corn on the cob, ice cream, various fruits and many other goods produced by Pennsylvania farmers. New events for this year include a frisbee dog contest and a celebrity goat milking contest. The frisbee dog contest is open to the public and will include a demon stration and a clinic. The goat milking contest will feature local celebrities including Lansdale Mayor Mike DiNunzio; County Commissioner Allan Myers; State Representatives Ray Bunt, Robert GodshaU, and George Saurman; Bob Bern of the local band Bern Revue; and a disc jockey from 94 WYSP in Philadelphia. Also featured at the fair are numerous exhibits of 4-H projects which will be on display inside the 4-H building. The projects range from clothing, foods and crafts, woodworking, vegetables, photography, rockets, nature, and wildlife, to animal science. The public is also invited to enter finished products in open classes in clothing, crafts, foods and vegetables/ For the benefit of all who attend the fair, the 4-H Animal Science Club will sponsor an information booth. Here one may find answers to almost any type of question about animals. The information will consist of other literature, referal and is free of charge. The booth will be open during most of the Fair. For more information, call the 4- H office at 277-0574. Beaver Springs posts dairy show results BEAVER SPRINGS One hundred-eighteen 4-H and F.F.A. members exhibited their animals at the Area Youth Dairy JShow at Beaver Springs in Snyder County on Thursday, August 2,1984. The type judge was Paul An derson from Penn State; showmanship judge was Melodee LeVan from Milton; fitting judge was Cindy Shaffer from Beaver town; and ringmaster was Earl Wehr from Mifflinburg. In the type show, Kenneth Beiler of Mifflinburg showed the grand champion holstein and Gregory Shultz of Danville the Reserve Grand Champion. The jr. cham pion Holstein was exhibited by Kevin Smith of Milton and the reserve jr. champion by Tonya Scholl of Selinsgrove. In the Jersey breed, Jennifer Cromis of Danville showed the grand champion and Judi Troxell of Middleburg showed the senior champion. In the Ayrshire breed, James Walters of Middleburg showed the grand champion and Bradley Shultz of Danville the reserve grand champion. In the Brown Swiss competition, Kurt Brown of Klingerstown showed the grand champion and Christy Ross of Sunbury the reserve grand champion. Bonny Sue Wolfe of Sunbury showed the grand champion Guernsey and Susan Moslock of Danville the reserve grand champion. In addition to those winners mentioned, all blue ribbon winners will be going on to district shows. The F.F.A. District Show will be held at Reedsville on Friday, August 17, and the 4-H District Show at Beaver Springs on Friday, August 31st. The following categories are available for your classified advertising in Section C Deadlme- Thursday morning at 9 of each week's publication Farm Equipment Farm Equipment Wanted Silos and Unloaders Building and Supplies Gram Equipment Dairy Equipment The following categories are available for your classified advertising, in Section B Dealine- Wednesday afternoon at 5 of each week's publication Livestock Equipment Cattle Horses & Mules Sheep & Goats Swine Artificial Breeding Hog Equipment & Supplies Poultry & Supplies Feed & Seed Fertilizer Plants Fruits & Vegetables Nursery , i Lawn & Garden U Recreational Vehicles Services Offered Custom Work Help Wanted Situations Wanted Business Opportunities Household Pets Lost Found Computers Notice Miscellaneous Autos Trucks and Trailers Real Estate Schmidt , Ripken posters available TOWSON, Md. - Posters of baseball’s most valuable players Mike Schmidt and Cal Ripken Jr. will soon be available to customers visiting the Rutter dairy stores in York County and the Wa Wa dairy stores located in the Delaware County area. The life-size posters, showing Schmidt and Ripken holding a carton of milk, features a growth chart and a slogan stating, “Drink Your Milk and See How You Measure Up to Mike Schmidt (Cal Ripken Jr.). Rutters Dairy, York County, will begin its promotion campaign next week. Approximately 450 Mike Schmidt and 6,800 Cal Ripken Jr. PHONE: 717-626-1164 or 717-394-3047 Mon. r Tues., Wed. 8 AM to 5 PM - Thurs. & Fri. 7 AM to 5 PM LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES 23c per word 3 00 minimum charge Use This Handy Chart To Figure Your Cost Words 1 Issue 3 Issues 13 or Less 3 00 7 20 14 3 22 7 73 15 3 45 8 28 16 3 68 8 83 17 3 91 9 38 18 4 14 9 94 19 4 37 10 49 20 4 60 1104 KEYED ADS (ads with answer coming to a Box Number, c/o Lancaster Farming) 50 cents addi tional Ads running 3 or more consecutive times with no change billed at 20 per cent discount This newspaper will not be responsible for more than one incorrect inser tion of any advertisement Lancaster Farming P.O. 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