Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 03, 1968, Image 7

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    was the 200 pound reserve Cham*
pion in the crossbred class for
Linford Weaver, student at Eph*
the 190 pound Yorkshire-Duroc rata High School.
• Crossbred
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cross entry of Franklin Ruoss, the afternoon sale, the
d SO S f' o f ß Mrs ' grand champion sold for 76 cents
W,. F. Ruoss, Ephrata R 2. Ruoss, .
a student at Garden Spot High n pound ’ or a total of $ 14440 to
School, got the winner from Penn Packing Co„ Philadelphia
the New Holland JavCees. and the reserve grand champion
The reserve grand champion was purchased by Hershey Abat-
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TROPHY WINNERS. Dr. Harry K. best showman, at the Lancaster County
Gerlach, County Superintendent of Schools, FFA Swine Show, Tuesday. Ruoss also had
(center) presents trophies to Franklin the grand champion pig in the show.
Ruoss (left) best fitter and Earl Stauffer,
toir for 42 cents a pound or $B4.
Chairman Clair W. Zerby re
ported the 259 maiket hogs
brought a total price of $ll,-
933 92 for the 53,330 pounds
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 3,1968
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