TROY Last Tuesday’s Troy Fair Youth Dairy Show tound Bradford County 4-H’ers and FFA’ers clipping, grooming, and exhibiting 180 head ot the counties tmest dairy cattle. Lending a critical eye during the type contests were Tioga County dairy producers Roy Simpson and David Norman. The final word on fitting and showmanship skills was given by two Extension agents with plenty ot practice Perry County’s John Harris and Clinton County’s Richard Plotts. In the Holstein show, Donald Jenkins ot the Troy FFA tied up both the grand champion and junior champion awards. The reserve grand champion honors went to Larry Russell ot Northeast Bradford FFA, while Deanna Sparling ot East Canton 4-H captured the reserve junior championship. The grand champion Guernsey was shown by Michelle Wright, also a member ot the East Canton 4-H. However, the reserve grand champion Guernsey was exhibited by Charles Castle, a member ot the Harry Gates FFA. Castle’s entry was named junior champion betore gomg on to stand second in the show. The reserve junior champion Guernsey was shown by Stacey Brackman of East Canton 4-H. A Hill-N-Dale 4-H member, Lisa Chapman captured the grand champion honors in the Jersey competition, with the remaining Jersey championships going to East Smithtield 4-H members. Lorm Andrien’s entry was selected as the reserve grand champion, Marlene Martz showed the junior champion, and John Alltord’s entry took the reserve junior champion honors. In the Ayrshire competition, the junior championship was awarded to a 4-H entry exhibited by Brant Andrus ot the Mt. Lake club. Laurie Antisdel of Windham 4-H had the reserve junior champion entry. The following exhibitors received showmanship awards tor their performance in the ring. NEW UNDERGROUND STEEL FUEL STORAGE TANKS Capacity Diameter Length Gauge Weight Price FOB (Gallons) (Thickness) (Pounds) Quarryville 285 STT 12 278 114.00 550 4’o” 6’o” 10 549 210.00 550 4’o” 6’o” 7 751 236.00 1.000 4’o" 10’8" 10 827 310.00 1.000 4’o” 10’8” 7 1,129 351.00 1.000 5'4” 6’o” 7 1,028 326.00 1,500 5’4” 9’o” 7 1,388 438.00 2.000 5’4” 12’0" 7 1,735 534.00 3.000 5’4” 1711” 7 2,432 720.00 4.000 5’4” 2310” 7 3,130 908.00 5.000 8’0” 13’7" 1/4” 4,484 1645.00 6.000 8’0” 16’2” 1/4" 5,123 1800.00 8.000 8’0" 21’6” 1/4” 6,475 2230.00 10.000 8’0" 2610” 1/4” 7,825 2660.00 10.000 lO’O” 17’0” 1/4" 6,956 2360.00 12.000 lO’O” 20’6” 1/4" 8,074 2800.00 12.000 10’6" 187" 1/4" 7,900 2690.00 15.000 10’6" 23’2" 5/16” 11,857 4130.00 20.000 10’6” 31’0” 5/16” 15,105 5160.00 25.000 10’6” 387” 3/8" 22,115 8135.00 30.000 10’6” 46’4” 3/8" 25,999 9430.00 Tanks all bear Underwriters’ Label, and are coated with black asphaltum paint We can provide timely delivery from Quarryville, PA (15 miles from the Pennsylvania Maryland line) to Maryland, Delaware, Virginia, New Jersey & New York. Contact us for delivery costs We invite inquiries by phone or mail. FIULrRITB. & GAS BOY • PUMPS HOWARD E. GROFF CO. Bradford daily youth compete at Troy Fair Jereme Braund, Mt. Pisgah 4-H; Michael Jenkins, Leona 4-H; Eric Roberts, East Canton 4-H; Michelle Wright, East Canton 4-H; Wendy LaMont, East Canton 4-H; Martha Saxton, East Canton 4-H; Donald Jenkins, East Canton 4-H; Rich Upham, Northeast 4-H; Charles Castle, Harry Gates FFA; Bruce Andrien ot Leona 4-H; and Jane Harris, Mt. Lake 4-H. Fitting winners were: Terry Swain, East Canton 4-H; Brent McClelland, Leona 4-H; Terry McClelland, Leona 4-H, Jay Braund, Mt. Pisgah 4-H, Tony Sterling, Gillett 4-H; Eric Roberts, East Canton 4-H; Michelle Wright, East Canton 4-H; Lisa Chapman, Hill-N-Dale 4-H; Martha Saxton, East Canton 4-H; Tammy Camp bell, East Smithfield 4-H; Tom Wright, East Canton 4-H; Leah Guffey, North Towanda 4-H; Charles Castle, Harry Gates FFA; Lewis Dunbar, Harry Gates FFA; and Marlene Martz, East Smithfield 4-H. Conferees reach agreement on child nutrition programs WASHINGTON Senator Jesse Helms, Chairman of the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, praised cooperation of House and Senate conferees m reaching agreement recently on budget savings in the child nutrition programs. "While every savings that the Senate Agriculture Committee wanted, and which I wholehear tedly endorsed were not effected, we did reach agreement that saves the taxpayers almost $1.5 billion in fiscal year 1982,” Helms said. This savings m a program that would have cost an estimated $5.7 billion in the next fiscal year falls within requirements of the Senate budget resolution adopted Over Forty Years of Reliable Service Fuel Oil, Gasoline, and Coal 111 E. State Street, Quarryville, PA 17566 Phone: 717-786-2166 Marlene Martz, left, and John Allford pull petition last Tucl \y