Pa. Juniors show champs in cattle co HARRISBURG Penn- the 24th Keystone In- Shows, sylvania junior beef cattle temational Livestock Ex- In the Breeding Cattle exhibitors fared well during position 1980 Junior Cattle Show, Brian Patz of jrylu >, pti the Junior Polled Hereford championship with her heifer, SBF Miss Joggess 325, Judge A. L. Eller, Jr. of Blacksburg, Virginia, selected the late junior yearling, the current Maryland Junior champion, over the New Jersey champ by Barbara Ann Metch of Remington and the Pennsylvania champ shown by Randall Becker, Dover. All three were in the same class. Where can you find the extra money? •V. /V Interest on Checking money at Hamilton Bank. There are probably lots of reasons why you could use a little extra money these days And here’s one very good way for you to find some. Hamilton Bank’s Interest-Checking Plan * It doesn’t mean any more work for you It simply means making the money you al ready have work harder And you can with Hamilton Bank’s Interest-Checking Plan It earns interest on your checking money r on it HAMILTON BANK every single day And that makes it a great way to find extra money. Hamilton’s Interest-Checking Plan It could be the catch of the day Ask about it now at any office of Hamilton Bank *lnterest-Checking Plan is a checking ac count and a 5-1/4% Savings Account The Interest on.Checkmg bank 16 Offices in Lancaster County tit 7 ' Brian Patz of Greensburg, Westmoreland County, exhibited the grand champion female in the Junior Charolais Breeding Cattle Show. RCC Royal Temptress 2905 was the first place heifer in her summer yearling class. She is sired by HCR Expectation 269, out of RCC Royal Victoria 1604. Greensburg, Westmoreland County, showed the grand W 1 .'S ■V c -> ' J • 1* V* i « 5 I I incaster Farming, Saturday, October IX, 1980—A27 champion female of the Junior Charolais Show. His winning entry, RCC Royal Tetnptress 2950 was a summer yearling, calved May-June 1979. Showing the reserve grand champion Charolais female was Douglas A. Smith of Lore City, Ohio. His spring yearling entry was We Lady Emilia. Jeffrey A. Smith, also of Lore City, captured the junior champion female title with JAS Miss Heidi. In the Junior Angus Show, Twila Doran of New Albany, Ohio, showed Pride Parade M 57L to the top spot, taking champion heifer with her —early summer yearling heifer. B V Pinkie Pride 49, an April junior yearling heifer, won tiie reserve champion Angus heifer award for Christine Shive of Seven Valleys, York County. Virginia entries dominated the Junior Shorthorn Show. Brad Douthit of Orange, Virginia, exhibited the champion Shorthorn heifer, a late spring yearling named Windholme Magnolia 319. Jay Douthit, also of Orange, took the reserve Shorthorn champion heifer with his early spring yearling, Windholme Frontine 239. The best female owned and bred by the exhibitor of the Junior Shorthorn Show was shown by David McElhaney of Hookstown, Beaver County. Maryland and New Jersey split 4he Junior Polled Hereford championships. Elizabeth Mullinix of Woodbine, Maryland, topped (Turn to Page A2B)