Grube’s Hogs Again—Add 4-H Title Mike Grube of Elm poses with his grand championship .Hampshire hog at the Lancaster Stockyards Tuesday. While Mike was trying to get that the water trough. Between some splashes grand championship pose, the Hampshire in the trough, we finally did get the pose of had other ideas. After a hot morning in the champions, shown elsewhere show ring, he figured he’d earned a nap in Lancaster Farming. Saturday, August 29,1970-19 Mike Giube of Elm did it aram His 220 pound Hampshire hoy won tho m.ind championsnip .it Iho Lancaster County 411 Pig Roundup and Sale at (he Lancas lei Stocky aids Tuesday. The animal was bought by E W Mai tin Co. local packer, foi cue of the lop puces foi a 411 ho;; in iccent yeais Mai tin Co paid $1 14 a pound oi a total of $250 80 Eaily this month, Gmbe’s hogs won both the giand champion ship and icseivp grand champ ion ship at the Eighth Annual Lancaslci County FFA Maiket Hog Show and Sale The 14-ycai-old Giube is the son of Mi and Mis Ja\ Haiold Giube, Elm He is a sophomoie at Waiwick High School (Jiube pm chased | ho 4 FI pi# fioin Dutch V.illcv F:nms. wheie his earhei winucis weie acqimed The puce paid foi this veai's champion topped last yeai’s by 48 cents pci pound (liube also had the lop Voik shne in the show, a 205 pound animal which was sold foi 26 cents pci pound to Penn Pack ing The animal bioujdil 553 30 The icseivc champion honois went to Donald Bollinf>ei, son of Mi and Mis Paul Bollmgei. Denvci RD2. He is a \elei an showman and has been a top compctiloi since he was 11 yeais old when he won the 4 II contest Bollingers 205 pound Dmoc sold to E W. Mditm foi 53 cents per pound to bring the youth $108.65 The youth also had the Beikshire champion which sold for $5B 18 Other winners in the contest were Keuy Boyd, Ephiata RDI, pen-often, Andy Augsbeiger, Reinholds RDI, Spotted Poland, Audrey Ailgsberger, Reinholds RDI, Poland China; Dan Baum, Elizabethtown RD3, Landiace and jumoi fitting and showman; Michael Hastings, Knkwood RDI, Chestei White, Timothy Swan, Manheim RD2, cioss bred Mailm Bollingei, of Denver RD2, was named semoi fitter and showman Total cash paid for the show’s 138 animals was $6,862 - 28, foi a 24 14 cents per pound aveiage, including the cham pion The animals weighed a total of 28,425 pounds, for a 206 pound average per animal Pigs around the aveiage weight brought the best prices, while those 180 pounds and under sold for as little as 18 5 cents per pound. Auctioneer was Clyde Wol gemuth, a familiar figure at the youth sales. Buyers supporting the 4-H’ers included E. W. Martin, Kunzler, A and B, Penn Packing, Aimour and J P. Waifel. Try A Classified It Pays * i