A26-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 5, 1994 Walter Wurster ' Dairy Agent Chester County 4-H Center Dairy Sale Chester County is finally going to have a 4-H Center. The land has been donated by the Ramano family and now the people of the county are being asked to donate funds to develop the location and construct the necessary buildings. The Center will be located on 20 acres of land along Route 322 in East Brandywine Township be- YOUR POST FRAME BUILDING HEADQUARTERS Wickes Lumber is the place to turn for all your packaged building needs. We offer a wide selection of sizes and styles of buildings, perfect for a variety of needs. We also carry a complete assort ment of steel for siding and roofing, quality lumber, treated posts, heavy-duty hardware and all the extras. Add delivery and credit plus attentive, knowledgeable Matching Skylights Available For N; il Lighi Pi Fc W' W Wickes Lumber Allentown, PA Ephrata, PA Exlon, PA 681 State Road 82 Garden Spot Bd 145 S. Whittordßd (215)967-3181 (717)733-6521 (215)363-9550 Harrisburg, PA Phillipsburg, PA Reading, PA 451 Amp-Wick Dr. 199 Strykers Rd. 2591 Centre Ave. (717)564-4453 (908)859-3600 (215)921-0606 Chester County Dairy Milk Lines Extension tween Honeybrook and Guthries ville. The goal is to raise $750,000 for the construction of a headquar ters building, five bams and show rings, an outside horse ring, plus driveways and parking. State Rep resentative Art Hershcy is heading up the fund raising campaign and close to $300,000 has already been given or pledged. The dairy farmers of Chester County have decided to have a EVERYTHING YOU'U NEEDI 2x4 Continuous T — Tr sale of donated animals, semen, and other dairy-related products as their contribution to this worthy cause. At the present time, around 40 registered and grade animals have been pledged. Holsteins, Jerseys and Ayrshires are represented. Also, a number of ampules of se men have been donated by various \.l. companies and cooperatives. Practically all the income from this sale will go to the 4-H Center. Expenses will be minimal because of the generous donation of lime and labor by many dairy farmers and 4-H members. Leon Kurtz, Cochranville, will be the auction eer free of charge, and many vets in the county are doing the requir ed health work at no cost. Sale committee members will arrange to haul the animals free to the sale locations, and the Fairgrounds an being provided at a minima charge. Hay, straw and grain foi the sale animals has also been do nated. This commitment by the dairy industry in Chester County shows strong support for 4-H and youth in general. The Center will be used for 4-H club meetings, shows, sales, roundups and other activities. It will eventually pro vide a meeting place for large Ex- salespeople and you’ve got it all! Computer Aided Customizing! Any of our package designs can be tailored to suit your needs with our Computer Aided Design capabilities. Ask a Wickes Lumber associate for details! Frederick, MO Graensburg, PA 5219 Urbana Pike Route 136 (301)662-4107 (412)527-3531 Succasunna, NJ Swedesboro, NJ 39 Route 10 (201)584-6630 (609)467-8846 (Turn to Page A 27) ivy-Duty mg Door racks & udware Rt. 322 Chester County DHIA - February 1994 Cowt producing over 800 Iba. protein are: Leon D. Kurtz Jewel Joieph A Sandra Luiby Carly DH Lonehill Farm 106 Marilyn A Duane Henhey Loni Angel Sherry Ardroisan Parma Pwizgig Walmooie Inc. #2 222 3SO Harold A Olenn Ranch Dixie Dunwood Farm Stella Abigail Violet Valeta F & M RANCH & OUTFITTERS ROUNDUP MONTANA THE HUNT TOU WILL REMEMBER FOR TOUR LIFETIME NOW BOOKING MEALS AND LODGING INCLUDED WITH ALL HUNTS YOU MUST APPLY FOR HUNTING LICENSE BY MARCH 15 MULE DEER AND ANTELOPE COYOTE HUNT AVAILABLE FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL FLOYD OR MARILYN PRICE (410) 778-1965 - (410) 778-6412 CERTIFIED MEMBER: EACH HUNT IS MARYLAND A MONTANA GUIDES PERSONALLY MONTANA AND OUTFITTERS GUIDED TO OUTFITTER ASSOC. INSURE A MEMORABLE TRIP 28,015 1113 927 6-07 876 809 24,914 3-09 705 831 26,274 4-05 1163 1029 960 898 1024 832 34,506 27,816 25,808 9-03 5-03 3-04 1249 934 29,763 5-11 947 851 960 843 30,770 26,084 5-06 3-08 848 827 26,608 5-04 1171 932 1040 871 972 905 1127 872 29,091 29,051 29,418 27,934 S-06 3-02 3-00 3-00
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