The reserve grand champion steer was shown by 18-year old Margaret Hughes of R 1 Portage, Cambria Co. Presenting the winner’s plaque is Bob Miller, Woodsboro, Md. Lancaster’s Fred Weaver concentrates on showing off his Chianina steer. Although Fred didn't capture any champion's award, his enthusiasm and showmanship effort were blue ribbon winners. * * ADVANTAGES OF LAMINATE ARCHES * * Natural Crib Drying - Saves Feeding Value In Corn Fill Crib In One Position, With Elevator Storage On Your Farm Gives You A Hedge Against Price Fluctuation CENTER COUNTY CORN CRIB 36’x 136’x 26’ 1000 TONS OF EAR CORN IN THIS CORN CRIB & IMPLEMENT STORAGE BLDG. • VERSATILITY IN USE • EAR CORN STORAGE • IMPLEMENT STORAGE • CONVENIENT CENTER HEIGHT FOR UNLOADING & LOADING • SAVES ENERGY Chianina Field Day (Continued from Page 02) the grand finale of the day. Ser ving as judges were Ken Brubaker and Bill Fairbairn, Genetics Unlimited. Participation was outstanding, from the 18 seniors and 24 intermediates who com peted down to the 20 junior showmen. The youngest com petitor was 8-year-old Garth Sweigard, Halifax. Helpmg to make the annual field day a success were Jim Glass and Fred Frey, directors of the Nor theast Association, along with Galen Dreibelbis, president The event, which was formerly held at Lauxmont Farms, Wnghtsville, was supported by numerous ag businesses and in dividuals who donated the lunch, trophies, ribbons, and cash awards. These included; Agway, Inc., Lebanon; BHM Farm Equipment, Inc., Annville; Dr. Carl Brothers, East Berlin; Chemcro Fertilizer Co., East Petersburg; Creutzburg, Inc., Paradise; CEI Bull'Stud Inc., East Princeton, MA; Evergreen Tractor, Inc., Lebanon; Galen E. Dreibelbis, State College; Walter M. Dunlap & Sons, Livestock Brokers, Lancaster; Jim Foreman, Hershey; Fred Frey, Quarryville; June Frey, Quarryville; James Glass, Glenside; Herr Potato Chips, Inc., Nottingham; Dwayne Messick, Elizabethtown; Messick Farm Equipment Co, Elizabethtown; Dr. Lee Miller, Woodsboro, MD; Lauxmont Farms, Wrightsville; Lebanon Valley Implement Co., Richland; Sears, Roebuck & Co., Eastern Catalog Administrative Group; Sperry New Holland, New Holland; Stamer Grain & Feed, New Oxford; Umbergers Mill, Fontanna; Vintage Sales Stable, Paradise; Whitewood Farm, The Plains, VA; York Area Chamber of Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 29,1911—D3 Commerce; York Bank & Trust Co., York. Show results are: Class 1 1 V Hess 2 K Ranch 3 G Gmden 4 M Webster 5 S Steen Class 2 I S Steen 2 W Wilson 3 G Sweigard 4 6 Fisher 5 T Baker Class 3 I K Fought 2 B Coyne 3 D Krause, 4 D Eberly 5 F Grayson Class 4 1 S Gilmore 2 K Fisher 3 Sweigard 4 K hfeisey 5 C Hopple Class 5 I E Frey 2 K Sweigard 3 K Fisher 4 W •Hess 5 B Eberly Class 6 1 J Kohr 2 B Kimmel 3 T Groff 4 B Gilmore 5 G Hostetler Class? 1 J Waltz 2 H Hcisey 3 V Oatley 4 J Waltz 5 T Hess Class t 1 W Wilson 2 W Hess 3 A Fought 4 T Gordon 5 S Gruber Class 9 I J Ymgst champion 2 M Hughes reserve champion 3 J Koding 4 J Fair 5 A Newland HEIFERS Fullblood 1 K Brothers champion Black heifers Class! I V Oatley 2 E Frey Stream protection workshops The protection ot Lancaster County streams will, be the topic of three different workshops to be held at the Farm 'and Home Center, here on Sep tember 21,28 and October 8. The three sessions are designed to discuss different areas of stream resource and protection programs in Lancaster County. —The September 21 session will provide an overview of the three presentations and discuss those streams in the county which are designated as high quality streams and why special protection measures are used to keep them this way. —September 28, this session will discuss the designation of certain ** NO POSTS TO ROT OFF** • MORE SPACE ARCHES IN STOCK CALL US OR WRITE US FOR MORE INFO. & PRICES I J Ymgst champion 2 S Gruber 3 J Mayer. 4 B Metch 5 J Kobr -- Class 3 1 A Schubert res champion 2 p Gilmore 3 T Brown 4 B Fisher 1 B Miller 2 K Ranck Class 2 1 S Ymgst, champion, 2 B Gilmore 3 R Brothers 4 EG Moore 1 S Gilmore res champion 2 S Messick 3 D Moore 4 F Frey 1 Julie Ymgst 2 Tim Ymgst 3 Brady Gilmore 4 Diane Krause 5 Gerald Hess 1 Willie Wilson 2 Jamie Kohr 3 Michelle Dean 4 Chad Cash 5 Fritz Frey 1 Jay Reiff, 2 Aliyson Sheafler 3 Samuel Ymgst 4 GawnGrm 5 Tim Foreman 1 Christy Kohr 2 Tim Hess 3 Berry Morefield 4 VaughOatley 5 Jan Waltz 1 Lancaster Co Jan Waltz Jay Reiff Michelle Dean Brian Hess 2 Shenandoah Va Todd Brown Leslie Morefield Berry Morefield Adrian Brown 3 Cumberland Co Allison Sheatfer Chris Hopple Sandy Hopple Kim Hopple 4 Twin Oak Cowboys Bill Coyne Fritz Frey Ernie Frey Todd Groff 5 Hesses Wayne Hess Gerald Hess Tim Hess 1 John Fought 2 Wes McAllister 3 Gerald Hess 4 Abe Hess 5, Frank Morefield Women s 1 Lorraine Krause 2 Sandra Brown 3 Sarah Fought 4 Marsha Gruber 5 Bitty Fought scheduled streams as Scenic Rivers. The roles of local, county and state governments in this designation will also be discussed. —October 8, this session will include presentations by the Planning Commission, Con servation District, and Watershed Associates on their roles in the protection and enhancement streams within the county. The free sessions are designed for local government officials, educators, farmers, landowners, and other citizens interested in protecting streams. For more mformatin about the sessions call the Lancaster County Conservation District Service 299- 5361. Telephone: /3\ (717) 886-6581 MANUFACTURERS mf LAMINATED RAFTERS and WOOD ROOF TRUSSES RICHLAND RDI. Pennsylvania T 7087 Class 2 American Chianina Class! Class 3 SHOWMANSHIP Senior Intermediate Junior JUDGING CONTEST Junior Teams Mens ~ - Xi •>'» u tV? ' y s - V.-.