Bl2—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 10,1982 LANCASTER - Stacy Nestleroth walked away with the only blue ribbon awarded at the annual Lancaster County 4-H Speech and Demonstration Con test, held June 29. Stacy, from the Elm-Penryn 4-H Club, recived the ribbon for her jp winners of the annual Lancaster mnty - Demonstration day are, Melissa and Michelle Harris; stan ding, Lisa Ruhl, Stacy Lynn Nestieroth, and Robert Walbrecht. 1982 Colonial Charolais Will be held at Bratton Charolais Farms located in McVeystown, PA. One hour north of Harrisburg, 45 min. south of Penn State on Saturday, July 17,1982 • Bull Display - a new attraction this year features bulls of all ages from our Colonial assoc, members. • Weight Guessing Games • Cow and Calf Matching • Fun Auction • Delicious Lunch of Roast Beef • Fitting Demonstration • Commercial Displays of Cattle Equipment and Supplies • Junior (9-21 years old) and Heifer (7 mo.-2 yrs.) ] Steer Show. Trophies donated by area breeders and i given to the winners I • Fitting and Showmanship Contest Junior 9-14 yrs. old Senior 15-21 yrs. old A great opportunity for all Charolais breeders and interested people to learn, meet new and old faces, and have a good time. If you have any questions contact the CCA Office RD2 Box 156, McVeystown, PA 17501 or call 717-899-6088 or contact Don Bowman 412-836-1802 or Cliff Orley 717-964-3598 Stacy Nestleroth wins blue ribbon for speech demonstration ‘'Design with Tropical Plants.” In other competition, covering topics from “Watergate Salad" to “What 4-H has done for me and my Community,” members from the Lancaster County teams who received red ribbons will proceed Field Day 10 a.m. to the regional contest along with Stacy. Receiving red ribbons were Robert Walbrecht of the Elm- Penryn Club, Melissa and Michelle Top Angus showmen compete for nat’l title ST. JOSEPH, Mo. Around 75* receive $150; second place, $125; top showmen from across the third, $100; fourth, $75; fifth, $5O; United States will compete for the and sixth through remaining 1982 Angus showman title at the places, $35. Also, the American 16th National Angus Showmanship Angus Auxiliary will award silver Contest, July 12-13, in Milwaukee, Kevere bowls to the contest Wisconsin. finalists. The first <)lace winner will Preliminary rounds of the 16th TmrSNOBETTHIWnrTO HANDLE HKH MOdUS CORN. AND WE CAM PROVE ITTOYDU. The many benefits of high moisture com are all well known these days: No dryer costs, reduced shrinkage, less labor, less grain damage, fewer field losses, fewer bad weather problems —and a great feed! And the only way to process high-moisture com most effectively is with a Madison Crain-O- Matic.® Here’s why; The light gray color of the Vibra-Cor® staves reflect direct sun ray heat IVi times better than the dark color used by others! 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BUCHMAN 201-475-2185 Elmer, Ni GEORGE COLEMAN 609-358-8528 were; Ann Bowman, Alice Trumbaur and Karen Peiffet. Martha Gregory _ served as chairman and summer- 4-H assistant. RP national contest will begin at 3 p.m., July 12, with the finals set for noon on July 13. The national event will take place at the state fairgrounds. It is featured in conjunction with the National Junior' Angus Shov^ Thus gases in the Grain* O-Matic® structure expand and contract much less than in a steel struc ture. Inside pressure is regulated by a precision vacuum and pressure valve. Every structure is air-pressure tested by experienced Madison - crews. Result: Better feed and no breather bags, so you can fill clear to the top of the structure with nutri tion packed high-moisture grain. And you also get the Madison/Laidig bottom unloader that provides fast, positive delivery day after day for a long, long time. Rising Sun, MD Catena, MD CECIL CO. 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