BY LAURA ENGLAND YORK Fritz Frey and Chris Shive have been strong com- .'/■s' _ -junior yean. , Blackbird of Ettrkk 3P. Presenting Frey his trophy are judge Gary Dean and Jason Bross of T and J Farms. “We tried Hardy Brand com... “As the name goes, it’s Hardy!” Dick and Gary Hahn Easton, EA “Considering this year’s dry weather, the Hardy 701 X, 703 X, and 301 X have done real good for us. They dry down real good, produce good, and the price is right. And the corn looks real nice. Hardy corn really is hardy! They live up to their name, and I intend to stick with them. Another thing I like —I al ways plant medium flat ker nels, and Hardy seems to run nice and uniform. I can go from one variety to another and I don’t have to change plates.” Shive headline Jr. Angus Show at York Frey, petitors in the Angus show arena and this Sunday headlined the Pa. Jr. Angus Invitational Show at the 4 * Cf • .. .and we like it!” See your local Hardy Brand dealer, or contact: “For a Hardy Stand use Hardy Brand" “Hardy ontyielded the competition.” Sam Piazza Piazza Florins Phillipsburg, NJ “The first year I tried Hardy, I planted 701 X and 301 X right alongside the Pioneer. They outyielded doth of the Pioneer varieties for their maturity dates. Let’s face it, anyone can put out a variety that will do good in an ideal season. You’ve got to he able to perform respect ably in a poor season. You don’t want to hear excuses—you want to go out there with a combine and have corn on those ears. In two years’ ex perience with Beachley-HardY- I haven’t had a problem.” York Fair champions. Frey, Quarryville, earned grand with their %■ * ■ §fk ■ffH h . lpp “We like corn that husks nice and clean.” Donald Mack Mack Items PonArgyl, SA “We tried it, we liked it. It husked well . . better than some others we tried. And it stood up well and yielded well, about 150 bushels or so. I’ve been buying Hardy Corn for around 10 years. We use 701 X, 802 X, and this year we tried some 301 XS and 602 XS, Hardy has good standability, and it’s reasonably priced. You probably get more kernels tc their full bushel bag than a lot of other companies, and Har dy’s price is often lower." Imrntm UfUnmt mlT, HtS-AIT heifer held for all junior showmen. After dose inspection by judge Gary Dean, the winners were, from left: Donald Godfrey. Felton, rookie fitter; Susan Eisenhour, Wellsville, ages 9-14; and Krista Rankin. Abbottstown, IS and over. With the winners is Bill Dietz, sponsor of the revolving fitting trophies. championship honors with his took the reserve title with her junior yearling heifer, Blackbird of summer heifer, BV Queen 582. Ettrick 3P. Shive, Seven Valleys, Winning junior calf honors was Deb Hoffman, grand champion, and Joann Rishel, reserve grand. The summer heifer title went to Chris Shive, while Ernie Frey II took the reserve ribbon. Fritz Frey was named junior yearling winner and Cathy Shive, the reserve. Late junior yearling class winners were Diane Krause, champion, and Joann Rishel, reserve. Following the judging by Gary Dean, Strasburg, an open showmanship contest for all junior beef showman at the York Fair was held. The senior winner was Krista Rankin, Abbottstown. and Susan Eisenhour, Wellsville. was the 9-14 age class winner. First year showman Donald Godfrey. Felton, was namned the rookie showmanship winner In breed class competition, the following were named winners (Turn to Page A 26) $ $ PAYING CASH $ $ Silver Dollars Paying $13.50 EF, Sell At $14.50 Silver Coin Pay $B.OO-$9.00, Sell $lO.OO Paying cash for all guns, gold rings, old clocks, old furniture, picture frames, watches, cars, trucks, farm tractors and equipment. Call or bring into: GOLD & SILVER EXCHANGE Rt. 61 and Rt. 22 Hamburg, PA next door to State Police Barricks 315-562-5557