ys. (Continued from Page 08) placing animals in individual clas ses in the show. Amy also received the Silver Award which is pre sented by the American Angus Auxiliary to the highest placing female exhibitor of the show. Junior members of the Michigan Angus Association placed first and won $lOO in the group of five com petition, featuring entries put i f i \ f LANCASTER FARMING ISSUE Featuring 1987 AG PROGRESS DAYS To Be Held Aug. 18,19,20 at Rock Springs Research Farms Near State College, Pa. We’ll have the information our readers will need to make their visit to the 1987 AG PROGRESS DAYS more enjoyable... maps, lists of exhibitors, schedules of events and related stories. | f’c & 6 High Pressure 1 (I (Agricultural High I 11 Pressure Washing) J 1 1 Disinfecting/White Washing | II If you would like to reduce the ft 11 cost of cleaning and disin,' cting ! 11 your farm, give us a call /e I 1 1 have a way. z | ! Specialize in keeping the poultry | 1 1 industry clean and disease free, ft 11 Barry Garber | ft I 1821 Maytown, Pa. I I ft Elizabethtown, PA 17022 ft I 717-367-3649 J Over 43,000 Paid Subscribers. Invest Your Dollars Wisely By Reserving Your Space Now In This Special Issue. PUT YOUR MESSAGE TO WORK IN THE AUGUST 15th ISSUE OF LANCASTER FARMING! Normal advertising rates apply...deadline is Friday, August 7. Call (717) 626-1164 or (717) 394-3047 to reserve your advertising space! U' COMING AUGUST 15th The National Junior Angus Association held its annual meeting In conjunction with the 19th National Junior Angus Show, July 7-11 in Indianapolis, Indiana, and elected six new members to the 12 members National Junior Angus Board of Directors. The direc tors are seated from left: Christy Dameron, Lexington, Illinois; Christine Simmons, Willlamston, Michigan, newly elected director; Kelli Meged, Roundup, Monta na, newly elected director; Cheryl Hutchins, West Mansfield, Ohio, newly elected director; Kay Dee Gat lin, Burlington, Washington, newly elected director; and Kelli Crossland, ElDorado, Arkansas, communi cations director. Directors standing from left are: Chad Cash, Centre Hall, Pennsylvania, chairman; Kurt Olson, Grand Mound, lowa, vice chairman; Russell Coon, Bethel, Missouri; Jimmy Jasper, Nlcholasville, Kentucky; Steve Patton, Crawfordsville, Indiana; new ly elected director; and Garth Gardiner, Ashland, Kan sas, newly elected director. was Fox Hill Sky Gals Psalm 1401 at the 19th National Junior Angus Show held at the state fairgrounds in Indianapolis, Indiana. She was shown by Matthew McClellan, Kennett Square. Lancaster Farming Saturday, July 25, 1987-D9 The bred-and-owned reserve heifer calf cham Youngsters Lead Out KENCLUGSTON VERNON SEIBEL 665-6775 665-2782 CRAFT-BILT CONSTRUCTION INC. FARM-HOME BUILDING R.D.#2 MANHEIM, PA. PH; 665-4372 BUILDING & REMODELING FOR DAIRY RESIDENTAL SWINE POLE BUILDINGS BEEF STORAGE together by members of a Junior Angus association. The Kentucky Junior Angus Association finished in second place and received $75; the Illinois Juniors were third and won $5O; and placing fourth and winning $25 was the Indiana Junior Angus Association. First place along with $125 in the best display by a state Junior Angus association exhibiting 16-head and over went to the Mis souri Junior Angus Association. The Kansas Juniors placed second and received $75. There was a tie for third between the Michigan Junior Angus Association and Vir ginia Junior Angus Association. Both groups were awarded $5O each The Georgia Junior Angus Association won $75 for having the best display in the 15-head and under category. Winning second place honors along with $5O was the California Juniors and the South Carolina Junior Angus Association finished third and took home $25. ilon