A22-Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, October IS, 1994 Claycomb Wins Junior Steer Show EVERETT NEWSWANGER Managing Editor HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) The grand champion of the junior beef show was shown by Nathan Claycomb from Osterburg. The winning entry was first named champion of the heavyweight classes. The reserve grand champion was shown by Curt Stockdaie, Farm Calendar (Continued from Page A 10) Franklin County Conservation District meeting, Kauffman Corilmunity Center, Kauffman Station, 6:45 p.m. Schuylkill County Cooperative Extension meeting. First United Church of Christ, Schuylkill Haven. Columbia County Conservation Field Day, Craig Richards Md. Shorthorn Association Fall Calf Sale, Frederick Fair grounds. Frederick, Md.. 7 p.m. /MACHINERY GENERATORS Sales ★ Service ★ Rentals * Complete Generator Systems * PTO * Portables * 2-1600 KW “We Service It If You Have It And Sell It If You Need It " 34 W. Mohler Church Rd. Ephrata, PA 17522 Tel: 717-738-0300 Fax; 717-738-4329 Dayton. This entry was first named champion of the lightweight classes. The reserve champion light weight was shown by Claycomb. Justin Fuls, Rector, showed the champion middle weight, and Angela Livengood, Boswell, showed the reserve champion middle weight. Robert Faber, Pittstown, New Jersey, showed the reserve champ ion heavyweight. The top placings in the junior steer show are as follows: Class 1, Lightweight: 1. Heather Fauls; 2. Jodi Stephens; 3. David Smith. Class 2, Lightweight; 1. Curt Stockdaie; 2 Nathan Claycomb; 3. Heidi Stephens. Class 3, Msdiumwelght: 1. Justin Pauls; 2. Angela Livengood; 3. Erin Swartz. Class 4, Medlumwelght: 1. David New pher; 2. Ben Stine; 3. Jesse Brant. Class B, Heavyweight: 1. Jessica Stolt zfus; 2. Justin Conner; 3. Justin Claycomb. Class B, Heavyweight: 1. Nathan Clay comb; 2. Robert Faber; 3. Nick Faber. Nathan Claycomb, Osterburg, had the grand champion of the Junior beef show at KILE. Nichole Willwert, Pennsylvania Cattlemen’s Queen presents the award. In the Year 2043, this Morton Building will still be Warranted Against Snow-Load Damage! Check these warranty Features: 50-Year Protection Against snow-load damage to the structure with no weight Mill 50-Year Protection Against decay or Insect attack on preservative treated columns and preservative treated hander. 20-Year Protection Against rad rust including damage caused by atmospheric r Mutants. 10-Year Protection Against wind load damage to our optional AlumaSteer sHtag doors with no wind velocity Knit 5-Year Protection Against wind load damage to the structure with no wind velocity limit. AN warranties Include materials and labor and are not prorated. CONTACT: 717/624-3331 3368 York Rd. Gettysburg, pa 17325 Security & Peace of Mind Every Morton Building is backed by the strongest written warranties in the industry. When you build with Morton Buildings, you have direct involvement with us, every step of the way. All of our sales people, office personnel, plant workers, engineer, estimators, architects and construction crews are employed directly by Morton Buildings, Inc. This teamwork concept eliminates the uncertainties of working with a dealership and SS AOTAM lets you take advantage of ffllrl% 1 Vll our pride and committment \IV BUILDINGS to sen-toe and workmanship. » , /"MW 6 1994 Morton Buildings, Inc. Morton Buildings, Inc. enjoys an enviable position in the financial community. We have a SAI rating from Dun & Bradstreet... its their highest rating, for both credit appraisal and financial strength. You can be assured of our performance and support during construction and throughout your warranty period. Call today for the location of a sales office nearest you! 800-447-7436 908/454-7900 P.O. Box 126, Phillipsburg, NJ 08865 t
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