6—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 27, 1966 SENIOR SHOWMAN CHAMP—Thomas Lefever of Quarryville Rl, 18-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lefever, moved from runnerup last year to the top showman spot in the 1966 county 4-H Pig Show. _ Runnerup this year was Nancy Nestleroth, Manheim R 3. L. F. Photo. JUNIOR SHOWMAN CHAMP—Donald Bollinger, Denver R 2, proved it was no fluke that he won this event last year by doing it again. At 10 years of age, he still has two more years to defend his title in the 12-and-under, junior division. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bollinger. L. F. Photo It County Pig Show (Continued from Page 1) cents a pound. The reserve grand champion lightweight Spotted Poland China gilt was bought by Walter M. Dunlap & Sons, Inc., Lancas ter, at 35 cents a pound Both of these figures were considerably stronger than last year’s prices paid for grand and reserve champion 4-H pigs, which were 43 and 27 cents, respectively. 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This was the second consecu tive year’s win in that division for Bollinger. Reserve show man ribbons went to Marlin Bollinger, Denver R 2, junior; choosea “JUST WHAT I’VE ALWAYS WANTED” the Christmas-morning-expression on young Franklin Ruoss’ face seems to be saying as he receives the grahd champion 4-H pig trophy from show official Warren Leininger at Tuesday’s event at the Lancaster Stockyards. ~ L. F. Photo and Nancy Nestleroth, Man- man, and Carlton Schuldt, su heim R 3, senior. perintendent, of Masonic The champion Pen of Ten Homes l Farm. Schuldt said he were Spotted Poland Chinais had been associated with Ar shown by David Leininger, lie Anderson since 1944, when Denver R 2. Reserve honors he brought him to Masonic went to a pen of Berks ex- Homes Farm. “He furnished a Lightweights —1, Nancy hibited by Robert OrofF, Peach lot of boys and girls with 4-H Nestlerpth, * Manheim R 3 (re- Bottom. Groff’s Berkshires pigs,” Schuldt said, “and tra- serve champion); 2,' Michael took the top spot at last year’s veled widely showing and .Roop, Christiana Rl; 3, Marlin Pen of Ten event. judging hogs.” He quoted-An- Bollinger; Denver R 2. Partway in the program, derson ’ s saying that of ail" the Mediumweights 1. Jay associate county agent Victor hogs he d spent ' time with Fisher, Manheim Rl (cham- Plastow stopped the activities nMl ® them had ever lied pi-on); 2, Nancy Nestleroth; 3, to announce that this year’s hi m - Allen Hess, Manheim ( Tl 3; 4, 4-H Pig Show was being dedi- Show results. John Fisher, Manheim Rl; 5, cated to the memory of Arlie SpOTyED CHINA Randy Hess, Manheim R 3; 6, Anderson, long-time sv/ine Lem- Nelson Rohrer; TflSfflliChael herdlsman at Masomc Homes inger, Denver R 2 (champion R°°P- Farm and friend of young 4-H for breed arid reserve grand Heavyweignts —3,, Michael showmen. 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