Food Heritage Day (Continued from Page 8 22) ask them questions Maryland agriculture. Acting as emcee for the event, State Controller Louis Goldstein reminisced about watching the boats sail into the harbor when he was a boy. “Today we are recreating the beauty, sights, sounds and smells of a day gone by,” he said. Planning for the event, which drew an estimated 10,000 people, began in June, when Edward Coveil, a retired poultry farmer, decided that agriculture’s con tribution to the economy should be recognized as part of the state’s 350th anniversary celebration taking place this year. The idea mushroomed into a successful event that Covell hopes will be repeated next year. This year, over half of Maryland’s 23 counties took part in the celebration, and Covell hopes that next year more of them will be able to participate. JOHN DEERE SPECIAL REDUCED PRICES SELECT NEW COMBINES (1)'!- JD 6620 SIDEHILL 1 - JD 6620 LEVEL UNO B Btvmoii of a /fcmdCb v FARMS » Summer Hours: Monday Thru Friday. 7:00 to 5:30; KITTANNING - Twelve Arm strong County 4-H dairy members competed recently at the South west 4-H District Dairy Show at the Indiana County Fairgrounds. In competition with seven other counties, the blue merit ribbon exhibitors who now qualify for the State Junior Dairy Show in about York 4-H'era bring home ribbons YORK-The South Central Area Stock Type Hordes 4-H Horse Production Show was Col^.,f K thls ff, Criss y Hoff ‘ held, Aug. 30 at the Shippensburg 3rd P^ Ce ' 0 u Community Fairgrounds. The v this year-MarcySpahr, judge for the show was Dr. Arden Y ° rk '3rd place Huff, VPI extension animal v f ldmgs ' scientist, Blacksburg Va Mmday Spahr, York- 3rd place. 2-year-old fillies and geldings- Marcy Spahr, York- Ist place Futurity Class Western Pleasure- Spahr, York- 7th place. 4-H’ers receiving blue ribbons will attend the State 4-H Horse Show on October 5,6,7 at the Farm Show Complex in Harrisburg The results of the York County 4- H Horse participants are as follows: Registered Quarter Horse Colts of this year- Mindy Spahr, York- Ist place. Yearling colts- Schultz, Dover- Ist place. WE RE EauIpMENT ON In Stock Nowl Get more combine loi your trade-in. Check over the 6620 in stock now LEHIGH AG EQUIPMENT RD #2, Wescosville, Pa. 215-398-2553 Area codes 215 & 717 - Toll Free - 1-800-322-9289 Area Codes 201 & 609 - Toll Free - 1-800-523-9323 Armstrong 4-H' ers toko swards at SW Daily Show from South Central Show Christina Harrisburg on September 24 in clude; Holstem Junior Call Jackie McKee Kittanning 4th place Jeff Hotlabaugh Worthington Master Fitter and sth place Intermediate Calf Gwen Alcorn New Bethlehem Master Showman and sth place Alex Claypoole Worthington Master Fitter and 6th place JoyceFreehlmg Kittanning sth place Carol Aden Dayton 2nd place Senior Yearling Alex Claypoole Worthington Master Fitter and 2nd place Carol Aden Dayton 3rd place 4-H’ers who received trophies for receiving both master fitter and showman awards included: LANSDALE The Montgomery County 4-H Fair, held recently in Lansdale, gave the public the opportunity to display their talents. Entry classes included quilting, ceramics, sewing, baking, canned goods and many others. Minday Those persons receiving special recognition in the open class in cluded Edie Dawson, Ambler; Naomi Walter, Souderton; Christie" n "iuman, Lansdale; and USED COMBINES 3 - JD 6600 D Sidehills 1 JD 6600 (SsSS/iced Right 2 - JD 4400 G - Reduced For Quick Sale 1 - Unisystem 70sssl£bmbine Unit With Heads 1-JD66OOG- Priced "As Is” NO INTEREST UNTIL 1985! NO PAYMENTS UNTIL 19861 With Normal Down Payment or Equivalent Tradel Saturdays 7:00 to 4:00 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 15,1984—823 Senior Calf Junior Yearling 4 Year Old Open class winners display talent at Montgomery 4-H Fair ' Lara Wilson Worthington who received two trophies and Paula Younkins Kitfanmng Brian Rupp Dayton and Alex Claypoole Worthington Bobby Hogg Worthington also recived a master fitter award Other 4 H members exhibiting dairy animals were Tim Rupp Dayton and Mike Calhoun Dayton Judges for the show were Dafe Olver Atlantic Breeders Corporation type judge Bob Rugaber Butler County Extension Agent fitting judge and Patty McMurray Washington County showmanship judge Jacqueline VanArsdale, Hatfield. Other award winners include; Joy Rich, Mary Amar, Cindy Bauman, Berth Moyer, Sheryl Hunter, Ryan Moyer, Stephanie Moyer, Carol Feeley, Yvette Amar, John Stritzinger, Donna Moyer, Rosalie Pilz, Charles Baker, Mary Zollers, Kathy Canale, Jeanette Fiey, Sandy Heacock, Henry Walter, Hannah Fir. eran and Kim Heacock. 1 ■■ O'WON Of (foimtSb v FARMS /. JOHN DEERE