Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 30, 1967, Image 17

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    BEST OF THE LAMPETER STEER champion, a Hereford, was shown by
SHOW, (left) James Greider, 11-year- Cheryl Brubaker, 13-year-old daughter
old son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Robert Greid- of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Brubaker,
er, Columbia R 2 with his grand cham- 206 Rohrerstown Road. L. F. Photo
pion Black Angus, (right) Reserve grand
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 30,1967
Eleven-Year-Old Janies Greider
Wins Steer Title At Lampeter
An eleven-year-old 4-H’er er, Ephrata R 2 and Larry High,
with only his second project 346 E. Main St., Leola, respec
steer took best-of-the-show hon- tively.
ors Wednesday evening, at the Carol Ann Hess. Strasburg
West Lampeter Community Rl, won the showmanship con-
Fair Baby Beef Show held in test and Dale Bushong, Colum
the community park at Lam- bia Rl, won the top fitting and
peter. reserve showmanship titles. Lar-
James Greider, son of Mr. r y Herr, 840 Penn Grant Road,
and Mrs. C. Robert Greider, was reserve showman.
Columbia R 2, topped the 4-H The 34-head show had 17 An-
Angus class and went on to the S us > 14 Herefords and 3 Short
grand championship of the horn steers. Placings by class
show. are:
After giving the frisky black FFA Angus, 1, Larry High,
baby the traditional slap on the 346 E. Main St., Leola.
rump, Judge Ben Morgan, Ex- FFA Hereford, 1, Mike
tension Livestock Specialist Smucker, Ephrata R 2.
from Penn State, went to a 4-H Angus, 1, James Greider,
Hereford for his reserve cham- Columbia R 2, grand champion;
pion. This 4-H red, White-Face 2 > Carol Hess, Strasburg Rl; 3,
was shown by Cheryl Brubak- Hale Bushong, Columbia Rl; 4,
er, 13-year-old daughter of Mr. Jeffrey Greider, Columbia Rl;
and Mrs. Raymond Brubaker, 5. Harold Welk, Strasburg Rl; 6,
206 Rohrerstown Road. Eddie Hess, Strasburg Rl; 7,
Only two FFA steers were in James Noll, Centerville Road;
the show, a Hereford and an 8, Bradford Howell, Hessdale;
Angus, shown by Mike Smuck- (Continued on Page 21)
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