* Lancaster 4-H (Cootinurtf from Page 1) Other showman In the (roup the local winning chib (roup, with the Weaver girls, were Ray and Cheryl Brubaker, 200 Rohrerstown Road and Randy Hess, Strasburg Rl. The over-all grand champion, war n Cheater County Angus shown by Suzie DuPont, West Chester R 4, Reserve grand champion of the junior' show was also an Angus shown- by Randy Car penter from Orange, V*. Lancaster-County placing* in., the 4-H and PFA Show were: -ANGVS Junior Yearling,. Class 1: Dale E. Bhshong, Columbia R 2, 7th place; Philip M-Bixler,.. Marietta, 11th place. Sommer Yearlings, Class 2: • Ida Mae Reiff, Lititz Rl, 4th place; Jeffrey Greider, Colum-. bia R 2; Bth place; Gary Dean, Strasburg RL 9th'place; Sheryl Weaver, New Holland RL lltb; and J. Ronald Zimmerman, Epbrata Rl, 12th place. Senior Calf, Class 3: Diane L. Howe, Elverson, R 2, first place; Michael Longeneek er, Lititz R 2, 2nd place; Karen High, Leola, 3rd place; Dale Espenshade, Elizabethtown, R 2, 6th place; Michael Alleman, ! Elizabethtown R 3, 7th place; Sharon Weaver, New Holland Kl, Bth place; Linford D. Mar- Summer Yearling, Class 7 tin, East Earl Rl, 9th place. Sharon and Sheryl Weaver, HEREFORD New Holland Rl. 3rd place; Junior Yearling, Class 6: Cheryl Brubaker, 206 Rohrers- Ray Brubaker, 206 Rohrers- town Road, 4th place; Debbie town Road, 4th place. Denlinger, Lancaster County 'V'^.IRD-IMI^INI LAWNBIRD TRACTOR becomes an alf-season performer with these quick-change accessories CHANGE fIJSPfe TO, AMY - or LEsI SEASON NO TOOLS SPREADER SWEEPER ROLLER GANG REELS CART ' SNQW^THROWER IU F. KING Pond Road -Honks,R. D. I (2 miles Northwest of Intercourse) THE WINNING HEREFORDS and their youthful owners at the Junior Livestock Exposition Monday, in Harrisburg, (left to right) Randy Hess, Sheryl Weaver, 4H Baby Beef Club, sth place; Marlin Bollinger, Denver R 2, Bth place; Ray Brubaker, Lan caster, 10th place; Randy Hess, Strasburg R 1 13th place; James Gr eider, Columbia R? IROi place; Marian Reiff, Lititz Rl, 19th place; Nancy Zimmerman, Ephrata Rl, 21st place. Senior Calf, Class 8: Dave Enck, Holtwood Rl, 3rd place; and Michael H. Hosier, Manheim R 3, sth place. SHORTHORN Summer Yearling, Class 12: Roland Longenecker, Lititz R 2, 2nd place; Marvin L Nis sley, Mount Joy Rl, 3rd place; Glenn W. Fhckinger, Ephrata R 3, sth place; Michael H. Hos ier, Manheim R 3, 6th place; and Eugene Bollinger, Denver R 2, 9th place. Senior Calf, Class 13: Larry E„ Herr, 840 Penn Grant Road, 2nd place; Danna Hess, Strasburg Rl, sth place; John D Martin Pequea Rl, 6th place; Dale Enck, Holtwood, 7th place; and John Long, Manheim E 4, Bth place The fellow who blows his own The . * hre f teamed up Monday at the Junior Livestock Ex horn is, more often than not, P° sltlon to bring home the reserve grand championship of off-key ' ’ the Hereford Show. L. F. Photo Lancaster Farming. Saturday, November 16.1068 Ray Brubaker, Cheryl Brubaker and Sharon Weaver. L. F. Photo HERGUS and owners Sheryl (left) and Sharon Weaver, Local Carcass Steer 3rd At Exposition The local entry in the Junior Yearling Class of the Steer Carcass Show that placed 4th on foot for Carl and Larry Herr, 840 Penn Grand Rd., at the Live stock Exposition m Harrisburg this week moved up to third place on the rail The meaty Charolais dressed out at 66.9 percent with a 16 7 inch loin eye and only .3 on fat. Herr said he was pleased that the home bred had Charolais- Angus Crossbrea dressed out so well Of note is the final rating on the two steers above the local entry First Place, dressed 64.2; 14 4 loin and 5 fat Second Place, dressed 63 3; 12 08 loin eye and .5 fat. Though these steers dressed at a lesser rate and had a small er loin eye and a greater fat layer, they placed higher They were Angus. A lot of Fellows who know all about the theories of banking couiuni IUU cL Uana. /jctauoc tasty 9
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