McKean 4-H holds dairy round-up SMITHSPORT - Nearly 130 boys and girls participated in the McKean County Roundup held last week at the McKean County Fairgrounds. In the dairy show, Brent Ford received first place in the In termediate Division of Showing dairy animals. Second place went to Bruce Tanner, and third place to Kyle Lindsay of Turtlepoint. In the Intermediate Fitting of dairy animals, Bruce Tanner took first place. Second place was Kyle Lindsay of Turtlepoint and third went to Brent Ford of Smethport. In the junior division, Beth GOOD GRAIN STORAGE - a matter of getting the most for your money Before you put down any hard earned money for any grain bin, why not be sure you’re getting the best storage available for your valuable grain? With BROCK you are. QUALITY SAFETY CONVENIENCE including BROCK’S exclusive “notools-needed” Cam-Lock Door; large fill hole, “spun” fill hole lid, and collar seal that effectively shuts out all rain and snow. AQQECCQpicC like the revolutionary WELL-GARD™ Discharge Guard; specially-designed ladder and safety cage; and BROCK’S ShUR-STEP™ Bin Stairs. Designers of Quality Systems For Poultry, Swine & Grain Handling Stratton received the first in Showmanship and Becky Erway took second. Bobby Pryor earned third place. Among the junior fitters, Bobby Pryor was first. Second went to Beth Stratton and third to Chris Miles. The dairy show was judged by' Paul Anderson, Penn State dairy specialist using the Danish system. Judging and ribbon awards were presorted as follows: Holstein Junior Calf - Chris Miles. Junior Calf - Kyle Lindsay. Holstein Intermediate - Robert Pryor. with durable galvanized-steel construction; all parts punched and formed with precision for perfect weatherproof fit; 35° pitch roof, and high-rise ribs for maximum strength. with a sturdy, tubular handrail and roof ladder; walk ring around fill hole; strong, wide, comfortable ladders; and unique roof stiffener ring that gives added protection and strength. Holstein Senior Calf - Brent Ford and Beth Stratton. Holstein Junior Yearling - Brent Ford. The Junior Champion animal was shown by Beth Stratton. In the 3-Year-Olds - Holstein Class - Brent Ford earned a red ribbon. In the 4-Year-Old Class, Bruce Tanner received a white ribbon award. Two Aged Cows were shown by David Stratton and he received blue ribbons for both of these animals. The Grand Champion of the Show was Dave Stratton’s Aged Cow, Lajr Elevation Darla and the BROCK bin quality and convenience features can mean more money in your pocket when you invest in a BROCK. BROCK-FIRST ...in the features that mean the most for your money ( f 17 HCTSHEY EQUIPMENT INC. SYCAMORE IND. PARK 255 PLANE TREE DRIVE, LANCASTER, PA. 17603 (717)393-5807 Route 30 West at the Centerville Exit Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 14,1982—813 Meyer attends MILLERSVILLE - Dorothy Meyer, of the Manor FFA Chapter, Penn Manor High School, par ticipated in the programs of the farm cooperative conferences on Reserve Champion was Beth Stratton’s Senior Calf, Lajr Jemini Viv Kathy. Dave Stratton received a trophy presented by Sire Power for showing the Grand Champion animal. AH Blue ribbon animals are eligible for the District 4-H Dairy Show which will be held in Meadville at the Crawford County Fairgrounds on September 4. PAFC session the state and national level. A participant at the county and state level last year, she was selected to make a presentation at this year’s county program. Following attendance at the Pennsylvania Association of Farm Cooperatives Conference at Shippensburg State College July 10-13, she has moved on to par ticipate in the American Institute of Cooperatives program at Purdue University. In addition to training in leadership and assuming responsibility, the participants receive instruction in the operation of cooperatives and other types of business enterprises. OLD CHIMNEYS RE-LINED WITH ! suPAFLir I A poured masonry type process for installing a seamless flue in your old chimney, making it safe for wood or coal burning. mm i Serving Md & Pa, Early Bird Constr. 2634 Calvary Rd. Bel Air, Md. 21014 301-8793664