2S—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 30,1978 Hess shows champion (Continued from Page 1) •of showing beef. He is a second year member of the Garden Spot FFA and also belongs to the Lancaster Comity 4-H Holstein Club. His steer was purchased for Carl Herr, Lampeter. Judging the beef show was John Wildesen, manager of the Eastern National Livestock Exposition, Timonium Maryland. Named top showman of the show was Deb Greider, Columbia R 3. Reserve champion 4-H steer was shown by Michelle Dean, Strasburg Rl. The 12 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Dean, she James Frey, Willow Street, showed the reserve grand champion steer at Lampeter. His steer is a Maine-Anjou Shorthorn cross. / welcome \ / to \ Jm CNNTKV HOME OF PURINA HOG HEALTH PRODUCTS KEEPS SWINE GOING AND GROWING STRONG' PURINA IRON.PLUS II PURINA HOG PLUS II PURINA PIG PLUS PURINA PORK PLUS PURINA MIX-P-MYCIN CONCENTRATE These ann o’her (me Purina Hog Health Products are avai able at Manifold - Bair WE MANIFOLD A SONS HOKE BAIR CO Fawn Grove, PA 17321 Hanover, PA 717-382-4805 717-637-1123. ■*C Purina... planning tomorrow with research today. showed a purebred Angus weighing 1000 pounds. Reserve champion in th eFFA division was shown by Tim Hess, Lancaster R 2, whose steer came from the lightweight class. Results of Wednesday night’s competition follows: Beef FFA Lightweight 1 Tim Hess, Lancaster R 2; 2. Richard Haines, Columbia R 3; 3. Jay Mc- Michael, Willow Street R 3; 4. Coleen Harnish, Lan caster R 6. Medhunweight 1. James Frey, Willow Street; 2. Nancy Barley, Millersvile Rl; 3. Kevin Landis, Lancaster R 6; 4. Gordon Long, Columbia R 3. Heavyweight 1. Kay Shertzer, Lan caster R 6; 2. Wayne Hess, Conestoga R 2; 3. Steve Shertzer, Lancaster R 6; 4. Danny Martin, Pequea Rl. FFA Champion James Frey FFA Reserve Champion Tim Hess 4-H Lightweight 1. Michelle Dean, Strasburg Rl; 2. Crystal Meek, Willow Street Rl; 3. Kent Henry, Strasburg Rl; 4. James Stauffer, Lan caster R 2. Medinmweight 1. Brian Hess, Conestoga Ri; 2. Deb Greider, Columbia R 2; 3. Yvonne Eshelman, Lancaster R 2; 4. Mary Huepenbecker, Conestoea Rl. Light Heavyweight 1. Robert Hess, Lancaster R 2; 2. Neil Bushong, At National Central Bank, we still make house calls. One of the biggest advantages National Central can offer you is personal service - local contact through local offices We have 55 offices throughout Southcentral Pennsylvania farm areas So there’s one close to you You probably know your local National Central manager He’s a neighbor, a friend And when you need his help, he’s willing to come to you If it’s more convenient, Earl & Ruth Newcomer, R D #7 Washington Boro, and C Wayne Ceasy, Asst Vice President & Branch Manager, Manor Street Office For the third time at a Lampeter Fair, Robert Hess, Lancaster R 2, showed the grand champion steer. His animal was a Chianina Angus crossbred, from the light heavyweight class. Columbia R 2; 3. Gerald Hess, Conestoga Rl; 4. Jay Stauffer, Lancaster. Heavyweight 1. Sandy Landis, Lan- he'll come out to your house, sit down, and work nght along with you to take care of any problems or questions you may have He knows his business, he under stands farming, and he’s backed up by a seasoned agn-finance department So when you have a question about banking, just call your friend at National Central Bank He still makes house calls caster R 6; 2. Tim Hess, Lancaster R 2; 3. Margie Myers, Lancaster R 6; 4. Jere Brubaker, Lancaster. Junior Showmanship 1. Brian Hess; 2. Jere Brubaker Senior Showmanship 1. Deb Greider; 2. Robert Hess NATIONAL CENTRAL BANK Member FDIC/Federal^Reserve^ystem