—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday. Dec. 14. 1974 32 Ten-year-old Bill Wylie of Chester County showed the Grand Champion steer at Tuesday’s Southeast 4- H Baby Beef Show. The animal was purchased for $1.84 per pound by James R. Mummau, owner of the Lancaster County Farm Restaurant in Elizabethtown. Tim Good, RD2, Lititz, captun. first place ip the Angus showmanship contest before going on to win the Grand Champion Showmanship contest at the Southeastern 4-H Baby Beef Show held Tuesday at the Lancaster Stockyards. MWTHEB - Buy-Rite Realty EXCLUSIVE 982 ACRE GRAIN FARM 982 acres of the primest limestone bottom ground to be found anywhere. This happens to be located in far southern Minnesota on the lowa border. Good sweet kind of soil that warms up early in the spring, and is mellow to the plow and the seed put into it. Good level kind of ground with built in natural limestone kind of drainage and also the latest (1974) tile drainage wherever it needed it. Eighty Five Thousand bushel storage and Seven Thousand bushel per day drying facility. These facilities are ultra-modern and of the latest design. LARGE MACHINE SHED & SHOP PRICED TO SELL 303 E ton Hills Drive N.W. .1 , . , oocono _ . _ ... „ CCOft , I Telephone 288-6909 Rochester, Minnesota 55901 I I Chester Co. Steer Tops District Show entry from Chester County that took first place in the County Trio Steer class. Lancaster placed second with Montgomery third and Dauphin County fourth. ' This year, represented the first time that 4-Hers from Montgomery County had competed in the show. The County was represented by five entries in the com petition. ■Continued from Pip 1| Crossbred showmanship contest. The Champion crossbred steer was shown by Douglas Hoover, Lancaster County with Gary Eberly’s steer placing as reserve cham pion. Bernie Gish, also of Lancaster County showed the champion Hereford steer with Lucy Brubaker of Lancaster taking reserve honors with her animal. Although4-Hers from Lancaster County showed many of the prize winning animals it was the triple »TV BARN YARD GRAIN STORAGE & DRYING FACILITY 110’ x 48’ 2 LEVEL HOUSE Judges for the event were Dr. Erskine Cash, Bee! Specialist from the Penn* sylvania State University and Henry Gruber from A&B Packing Co. in Allentown. TRY A CLASSIFIED AO!