AlB-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 9, 2003 Chester County 4-H’ers Use Sale Earnings For Education NICKILEFEVER Special Correspondent HONEY BROOK (Chester Co.) Eliza Walton and Tom Marsh, two Chester County 4-H’ers, look forward to starting their freshman year as animal science majors at Penn State Uni versity at the end of the month. They don’t look forward to using their hard-earned money to pay for it, but they will. “All the money I have right now is going toward paying for college,” 18-year-old Marsh said. The Chester County 4-H Live stock Sale at the Romano 4-H Center was the last for Walton and Marsh. Walton’s Angus steers Stormy and Fluffy won grand champion and reserve grand champion market steer, respectively. “I am so proud of Stormy,” the 18-year-old said. Stormy, a 1,192-pound Angus steer, was homebred on the Walton family’s 60-head beef farm in Kennett Square. Hoss’s Steak and Sea house purchased the steer for $2,622.40. Fuzzy, the 1,172-pound Angus steer, was sold to Kenny Beiler, representing Hoober Inc., Inter course, for $1,406.40. This is Walton’s seventh year showing. She said she wouldn’t miss the steers. “They were nice steers, but I’ll get new ones next year,” she said. Marsh, 18, competed against 50 others. He is in his 12th year showing. Marsh said he is sad he will watch from the sidelines next year. His 248-pound grand champi on market swine, who placed over 130 other hogs, sold to Hat field for $744. Marsh will leave his family’s four-acre crop farm in Honey Brook with hopes of be coming an extension agent. Other show champions include Julia Howe, 18, of Downingtown; Levi Wensel, 10, of Morgantown; and Laura Maguire, 13, of Coat- Seville. Howe, who lives on a turkey farm, will save her profit or use it for a mission trip to Gutemala. Her reserve grand champion (Turn to Page Al 9) Eliza Walton, left, sold her grand champion homebred Angus steer Stormy to Hoss’s Steak and Seahouse, repre sented by Craig Campbell. Eliza Walton, left, sold her reserve grand champion Angus steer, Fluffy, to Hoober Inc, represented by Kenny Beiler. See the NEW PalZ LOW PROFILE VERTICAL MIXER at Ag Progress Days at Main & s"' Streets of Vertical Mixers! • 5-sizes, Including two new, low profile sizes • 1/4" sidewalls • Handies round or square bales, wet or dry • Thorough, consistent ration, v , regardless of batch size Fast mixing • discharge • Complete cleanout • Laser precision quality • Best vertical mixer on the market Contact yoor noorost Patz Dtoltr wrnmm fomOomoi FEEDIHCSOLUTiOHS Pali Softs, Ik. (920) 897-3251 WWWfOIIMfeMMI Theßest ~ Just Got Better! UdoMk hunting bom fiO Inn CEDAR CREST « EQUIPMENT parts Stores: East Earl—7l7-354-0584 • Qi From left, Steve Landis, representing Hatfield, pur chased Tom Marsh’s grand champion market hog at the Chester County 4-H livestock sale. Julia Howe’s reserve grand champion market hog, Miss Boots, sold to Hoss Steak and Seahouse, represented by Craig Campbell. PBHf mm RMMh| IhrlinU wßi wracan SO down O payments IHVr r tor 6 months -ifi 4.9% 4.P.R. Interest SO down Applies to the Patz Vertical Mixer line. Take advantage of these savings today! Get VCrtlClll Contact your PatZ Patz Dealer. Offer expires September 30, 2003 M ImsacUons subject to approval by 339 King Stn ~t i' '.i f!3r*>jrv /i/ Choose 3,9% A.P.R. Interest ///