Northampton County Holstein Grand Champion, Keystone Joyful Marina, left, is shown by Donald Seipt and Reserve Champion, Keystone Joyous Barb is shown by son, Don. STEEL FUEL STORAGE TANKS acity Dia. Gauge Price Cai 285 36" 550 48" 550 48” 1000 48" 1000 48” 2000 64" NEW UNDERGROUND 12 100 10 203 7 244 10 296 7 357 7 535 Gauge Capacity Dia 64” 4000 10.000 96” 10.000 120" 15.000 120" 20.000 126” 30,000 126” Price 901 2436 2210 4278 5021 8982 V 4" 5/16” 5/16" 3/8” Plainfield Show (Continued irom Page Al 6) Produce of Dam - Pond Hollow. Dam/daughter - Pond Hollow. Best three females - Keystone. Dairy Herd-Keystone. Susan Fulmer was named reserve junior breeder. Two new features of the fair this year were the youth sheep and steer shows. Gwen Hower showed the grand champion steer and Tammy Wagner had the champion lamb. David Schultz had the reserve champion steer and Dianne Schuylkill County fashion revue held SCHUYLKILL HAVEN - Twenty-nine 4-H Clothing members competed at the North Schuylkill Vo-Tech School in the 1980 Schuylkill County Fashion Revue. This year all entrants were female for the first time m a few years. Five clubs were represented. They were the; Nuremberg 4-H Club, Weishample Cloverettes, Lewistown Valley 4-H Club, St. Clair Eager Beavers, and the Auburn Cheerful Workers. There were two local judges for the event, which included judging the con struction of the garment, fit and style, along with the girl’s poise and modeling ability. The judges were Marion Miller, Schuylkill Haven, and Mary Beth rir ■■ ; HARRISBURG - TRACTOR PULL | I CARROLL CO. 4-H & FFA FAIR I aSrdingT S x _ ▼ Pennsylvania Crop | AUGUST 3, 1980 | Reporting Service I I 'Hie placements were six - X percent below the correspondmg week a year earber, and one percent below the previous week. Average placements during the past nine weeks were two percent below a year earlier. Placements m the 21 key poultry producing states were 77,574,000, one percent below the previous week and the same week a year earlier. Average placemens during the past nine weeks were two percent below a year ago. 1:00 P.M. (Rain Date - Aug. 10 -1 P.M.) Located at Carrol! Co. Agricultural Center, j Westminster, MD. Pickup Center St. off of Rt. I 140, follow signs. I Admission - $4.00 i Senior Citizens - $2.00 1 4-H Members with cards i & ages 7 to 12 - $2.00 I 6 Sunder with guardian-Free We Moved To Serve You Better Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 2,1980—A17 Weaver the reserve champion lamb. Youngsters participating m the steer show placed in the following categories: Light weight steer: - Andy Wagner, James Strouse, Gwen Hower, Lon Cesanic, Michelle Strouse. Heavy weight - Gwen Hower, Dave Schultz, Glenn Wuchter, Daniel Berkhold, Karen Wuckter. Junior showing - Dave Schultz, Lon Cesanic, James Strouse, Daniel Berkhold, Michelle Strouse. Senior showing - Andy Wagner, Gwen Hower, Gombar of St. Clair. Both judges have broad ex perience in the area of clothing construction. Twelve finalists were selected to represent Schuylkill County m the Regional Fashion Revue. In the junior category the 6 finalists were; Kathy Bromwell, Auburn Cheerful Workers, who made a wool skirt; Nancy Lutz of Nuremberg 4-H and Pamela Kimmel of Weishample Cloverettes who made cotton skirts; Dawn Spiece of Nuremberg 4-H, who made a skirt and vest; Sandy Ludwig, Weishample Cloverettes, a sundress; and Karen Roberts of Lewistown Valley 4-H, who made a skirt and blouse. Senior division winners Glenn Wuchter, Karen Wuchter. Placing in the sheep show were: Light Weight - Tammy Wagner, David Schultz, Michelle Strouse, Nicole Palmer. Heavy weight - Dianne Wagner, Andy Wagner, Cheryl Aimer. Pens - Andy Wagner. Cheryl Aimer, Dave Schultz, Nicole Palmer. First year fitting and showing - Michelle Strouse, Dianne Wagner, Nicole Palmer. Experienced showman - Tammy Wagner, Dave Schultz, Andy Wagner, Cheryl Aimer, Elizabeth Strohmeier, Alison Stark. included: Stephanie Webber, Auburn Cheerful Workers; Sandra Achenbach and Lon Delker, St. Clair Eager Beavers all three sun dresses; Gail Header, Frances Shuey, and Esther Sweigart, all of Weishample Cloverettes were selected for their dresses. Chns Temple of Begins served as narrator for the evening’s fashion show. Mary Nevenglosky, nutntion aide supervisor, presented a demonstration on bread baking for parents and leaders. Ruth Funk, Assistant Director for the Northeast Region of extension presented the awards. Red meat production down