Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 18, 1969, Image 8

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 18,1969
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SHORTHORN BREED CHAMPION. Larry Herr, 840
Penn Grant Road, showed his 1000 pound Shorthorn 4-H
project to the breed championship Thursday at the Farm
Show. The steer named Shorty was first in the heavy weight
class. L. F. Photo
JAMES DUNLAP (left), representing the Lancaster
Livestock Exchange, accepts an FFA State Citation Award
from James Fink, State Advisor, at the 40th Annual State
FFA Convention held in Harrisburg this week. The award
was made for special assistance the Exchange has given
the FFA Association. L. F. Photo
• Local Youth grand champion behind the
(Continued from Page 1) Yoik Champion. County plac
ings are as follows:
continued, this class was to hold
the key to the Show’s highest SHORTHORN, (light weight)
honor. The York County girl 3, Dale Enck, Holtwood Rl, 5,
was selected the breed cham- Donna Hess, Strasburg Rl; 6,
pion instead of any of the thiee Larry Landis, Quarryville Rl
Lancaster County ehgibles And (heavy weight) 1, Larry Herr,
later, when the over-all cham- 840 Penn Grant Rd.; 3, Eugene
pion was selected, it was the Bollinger, Denver R 2.
heavyweight Hereford that was HEREFORD, (light weight)
tapped the grand champion of 1; Dav id Enck, Holtwood Rl.
the Farm Show. (medium weight) 1, Marlin 80l-
Bolbnger was named the re- bnger, Denver R 2; 3, James
serve champion in the Hereford Greider, Columbia R 2; 4, Dar
breed and in the Angus breed lene Neff, Mt. Joy R 2; Donna
Michael Longenecker, Lititz R 2, Walter, New Providence Rl, 7,
topped the medium weight class Harry Nissley, 1902 Millport
and went on to the reserve Road; 9, Gerald Hess, Mt. Joy
championship in that breed. But Rl. (light-heavy) 1, Nancy Herr,
Robert Peffer from Cumberland 840 Penn Grant Road; 2, Clark
County had the best Angus that Stauffer, Ephrata Rl; 3, Marian
was also named over-all reserve (Continued on’Page 12?
Farm Show
FIRST PRIZE four-year-old -Mare, the same class and a 2nd and 3rd r_n the
Fanny Farceur 11, shown by Elmer Lapp, Stallion Foal Class and a 4th ih tfc£ two-’
Kinzers Rl. Lapp also had a 4th place in year-old Mare Class. , L.'F "Photo
WINNER IN THE BERKSHIRE SOW was Eugene Bollinger, Denver R 2. Eugene
VOCATIONAL CLASS at the Pennsyl- had both the first and second place junior
vania Farm Show this week in Harrisburg sow pig in the show. L. F. Photo
KENNETH WEBER introduces his
parents Mr. and Mrs. Howard Weber,
Mohnton R 2, to the huge crowd of State
FFA youth in the Forum Wednesday after
noon. Kenneth is Secretary of the Farm
Youth organization and presented his
mother with a Citation Certificate a”d his
father with the Honorary Keystone F aim
er Degree. The scene was staged at the
program of the 40th Annual State FFA
Convention held in conjunction with the
State Farm Show. L. F- -Photo