—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 26,1978 32 Lori Haas, Douglasville R 2, took her half Chianina steer to be named champion at the Northeast Chianina Day. Chianina (Continued from Page 24) Md who was fourth and Judy Lehigh, York And in the ladies division. County,who took fifth. Lynn Orley, Lebanon The top judging team County, scored the top C ame from Lincoln County, points. She was followed by Kentucky. Lehigh County her mother, Mrs. Walter took second place, Lancaster Heistand, Lancaster County, County-was third, Daupmn who placed second, Rachel County was fourth, and York Hower, Northampton County took fifth place. County, who placed third, As part of the activities a Kathy Miller, Frederick, fun sa i e was held, raising Capitol 4-H’ers dominated 4-H Days f UNIVERSITY PARK - When results were finalized for the recent Pennsylvania 4-H Achievement Days, a statewide series of contests for 4-H Club members from all over the state, it was noted that 100 per cent of the competition was won by. participants' from the Capitol Region. That area encompasses eight counties, those being Adams, Cum berland, York, Dauphin, Lancaster, Franklin, Lebanon and Perry. Lancaster and York Counties did particularly well in the contests, as was noted in both last and this week’s issue - of Lancaster Farming. Due to a strike that was going on at Penn State University while the contests were being held, complete results were not available at presstime a week 'ago. Although an overall view of Lancaster 4- H’ers’ achievements ap peared in a front-page ar ticle two weeks ago, results $2318 to be used for the trophies, ribbons, and other promotions used during the day. Top selling item at the same was a homemade quilt which bbrought $4OO. The event was organized by James Glass, who is president of the Northeast Chianma Association. He has beeiiJn charge orf the field day for the past three years. Judge for the day was Kmc Overpeck, from Clinton, Ind. for contest were still coming m this week. York County achievements were noted in an article beginning on page 1 of last week’s edition. The state’s number one 4- H entomologist is a Lan caster Countian - Virginia Smith of Millersville. Blue ribbon performances were turned in by Lancaster County 4-H demonstration contestants Crystal Meek of Willow. Street and Sue Ann Rohrer of Lancaster.