Carroll County 4-H Supporters Honored Masonry Contractors, C. J, Miller Construction Company and R.F. Kline Co., were honored by the Carroll County 4-H Livestock Club at their annual buyers picnic hall at the ag center In Westminster. These three companies donated over $44,000 to help support the 4-H youth of Carroll County. Pictured above are C.J. Miller and Martin Hill. R.F. Kline was not in attendance. PURINA 181 TOP-16 DAIRY WORMER One day worming - no withdrawal No need to throw milk away during deworming- F.D.A. approved Cows can be treated anytime in the production cycle - dry or lactating Broad spectrum control Safe Easy to use -1/10 pound per 100 pounds of body weight it pays to worm - tests show higher milk production on dewormed cows. 6 S. Vintage Rd. Paradise, PA 17562 (717)442-4183 (717)768-3301 Registered trademark of Ralston Purina Company kssMus H | PURINA CHDWS Rt.B2 Unionville. PA 18375 (215)347-2377 H:: Vote Yes Committee Amos Funk, a Millersville veg etable fanner and conservationist, will head the Lancaster County Vote Yes to Save Farmland Committee. The committee, an affiliate of a state organization, will work for the passage of a voter referendum Nov. 3 that would set aside $lOO million to save farmland in Pennsylvania. The 45-member committee includes area businessmen, far mers, civic leaders, politicians, township officials and lawyers. Jersey Breed Success Celebrated WHITNEYVILLE The 2nd Annual District Jersey Parish Show was held on August 12,1987 at the Whitneyville Fairgrounds, Whitneyville, with 132 Jerseys shown. Dennis Wolff was judge, Gene Harris, ringmaster; and Bob P arr of Select Sires was announcer. This year’s show consisted of open and youth division places and awards. In the open and youth divi sions the champion classes were as follows; Junior Champion was secured by Joe Sweeley of Man sfield, with his intermediate calf, Nobledale Royal Vina. The Reserve Jr. Champion went to Michelle Sparling of Mansfield with her junior calf, Dolly’s Dreaming Justin of AHF. These two animals also served as youth division champions. In the open division Senior and Any seed company can brag about its star hybrid. But when you skim that one big winner off the top, there's not much left. That's where we' re different. We give you plenty of options to fit all of your acres. In fact, we have several top-performing hybrids in each maturity to fit your specific needs. So when all the seed companies start to look alike, look again. It's easy to separate us from the rest. We have more cream at the top. SERVOS SEED CORP. 28 Fflngfleld Chadds Ford, PA 19317 Funk Heads It will meet at 7:30 p.m. Wed nesday at the Farm and Home Cen ter to map campaign strategy. Funk is chairman of the Lancas ter County Agricultural Preserve Board, which is struggling to save farmland during a time of intense residential and commercial deve lopment here. Preservationists consider approval of the referendum, which would pay farmers to put anti development deed restrictions on their land, crucial to save-the farms progress in the county. Grand Champion went to Norman dell Farms of Liberty, with their Senior 2-year-old Normandell Chief Carly. Reserve Senior and Reserve Grand Champion went to Brian and Pat Watson of Troy with their aged cow Cedar Shade Jackie Midnight. In the youth division Carolyn Norman of Liberty, cap tured the Senior and Grand Champion youth places with Nor mandell Master C Silky, a four year old. Reserve Senior and Reserve Grand going also to Caro lyn Norman with her dry aged cow, Normandell Saint Sherry. Premier Breeder and Premier Exhibitor awards were taken by Normandell Farms. Youth best owned and bred was given to Caro lyn Norman. The get of CBF Excellor was chosen to head that class. Phone: 215-388-6039 ! " >