Pennsylvania Farm Show (Continued From Page 1) • Narvon RD2, made nearly a clean sweep in the Dorset division, while veteran showman Milton Morgan 1918 New Holland Pike took nearly all the blue ribbons in the Suffolk classes. In carcass lamb competition, Elizabeth Herr took the top two places while her brother, Estate planning starts here... the advice is free! When you sit down with a Friendly First trust officer to plan your estate, you’ll discover a big difference between us and other banks Because we consider your estate to be a family affair—your family! Not just another of tjur bank accounts Whether your estate is big or small—whether it involves insurance, real estate, investment management or whatever— we help make the most of your assets For you and your family Not for us. 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Bradford County, who has won championships at past Farm Shows, exhibited the champion ram, cham pion ewe, and reserve champion ewe in Shropshire competition. Micar Farm, of RDI, Stewartstown, York County, showed the reserve champion ram. SUFFOLK - Milton K. Morgan of Lancaster, exhibited the champion ram and reslrve champion ewe in Suffolk competition. Reserve champion ram was shown by Steven Chronister, of Wind sor, York County. Champion ewe was exhibited by Richard Eberts, of Newvil le, Cumberland County. CHEVIOT -- Repeating their previous winnings, Erdenheim Farms, of Lafayette Hill, Montgomery County, showed the cham pion ewe, reserve champion ewe, and reserve champion ram. The champion ram was exhibited by Delaware Valley College, of Doylestown, Bucks County. CORRIEDALE - Jay H. and Thomas J. Runkle, of Spring Mills, Centre County, exhibited the champion ram in Corriedale classes. Emil Mellott and Son, of Need more, Fulton County, previous Farm Show win ners, showed the champion ewe, reserve champion ewe, and reserve champion ram. DORSET - Dr. and Mrs. Robert D. Herr, of Narvon, Lancaster County, showed the champion ram and reserve champion ewe in Dorset classes. George V. Hunter, of Stoneboro, Mercer County, showed the reserve champion ram, and Kenneth V. Staver, of RDI, Palmyra, Dauphin County, exhibited the champion ewe. MERINO - Robert E. Calvert, of RDI, Spraggs, Green County, who last year won all Merino cham pionships, exhibited the champion ewe, reserve champion ewe and reserve champion ram. George V. Hunter, of Stoneboro, Mercer County, exhibited the champion ram. RAMBOUILLET - Kenneth T. Moore, of RDI, Nichols, N. Y., Bradford County, swept all cham pionships in Rambouillet judging. His entries won the champion and reserve champion titles in both ewe and ram classes. HR fz?& John Deere Farming Frontiers Lancaster Farming. Saturday. January 12.1974—11 INDIVIDUAL 4-H MARKET LAMBS Sarah Lynn Brubaker, of Harrisburg Pike, Lancaster, captured the grand cham pionship in individual 4-H market with a Suffolk lamb. Reserve grand champion was a Hampshire owned by Tom Van Wagner, of Dauphin, Dauphin, County. Champions by breed were: SHROPSHIRE - Cinda Corl, of RDI, State College Centre County, showed the champion Shropshire and Christian Herr, of Narvon, Lancaster County, the reserve champion. SOUTHDOWN - Janet Firth, of RDS, Mercer, Mercer County, exhibited the champion Southdown and David Harpster, of Boalsburg, Centre County, the reserve champion. SUFFOLK - Sarah Lynn Brubaker, of Harrisburg Pike, Lancaster, showed the champion and Elizabeth Herr, of Narvon, Lancaster County, the reserve champion. CHEVIOT - Charles Hopkins, of RDI, Oley, Berks County, showed the cham pion Cheviot. DORSET - Kenneth Staver, of RDI, Palmyra, Dauphin County, captured the championship in Dorset judging and Steve Bushong, of RD2, Columbia, Lancaster County, the reserve champion. HAMPSHIRE - Tom Van Wagner, of RDI, Dauphin, showed the champion, and Donald Witt, of Champion, Fayette County, the reserve champion. 4-H PEN OF MARKET LAMBS Kenneth Brubaker, of 2418 Harrisburg Pike, Lancaster, captured the grand cham pionship in market lamb classes at the 58th Farm Show. His pen, Hampshires, also were judged breed champions. Reserve champion pen was shown by Sarah Lynn Brubaker. The reserve champion pen was Suffolk breed champion. You are cordially invited to a film program devoted to the latest developments and research in agriculture A presentation by your John Deere Dealer A.B.C. Groff, Inc. 10:30 a.m. - Thursday - 17 January 1974 Champions by breed were: SOUTHDOWN - Janet Firth, of RDS, Mercer, showed the champion pen and David Harpster, of Boalsburg, Centre County, the reserve champion pen. SUFFOLK - The reserve champion pen was exhibited by Elizabeth Herr of Narvon, Lancaster. Sarah Lynn Brubaker showed the champion pen. DORSET - Ken Staver, of Palmyra, Dauphin County, exhibited the champion pen of Dorsets and Carol Bushong, of RD2, Columbia, Lancaster County, the reserve champion pen. HAMPSHIRE - Kenneth Brubaker showed the champion pen and Tim Bushong, of RD2, Columbia, Lancaster County, the reserve champion pen. SHROPSHIRE - Christian Herr, of Narvon, Lancaster County, showed the cham pion Shropshire pen and Timothy Donough, of Manheim, Lancaster County, the reserve chamoion pen. 4-H CLUB BREEDING SHEEP CHEVIOT - Ruthann Osman, of RDI, Harrisburg, Dauphin County, showed the grand champion and Charles Hopkins, of RDI, Oley, Berks County, exhibited the reserve champion. DORSET -- Elizabeth Herr, of RD2, Narvon, Lancaster County, a previous Farm Show winner, showed the champion Dorset, while Kenneth Staver, of RDI, Palmyra, Lebanon County, showed the reserve champion. HAMSHIRE - Both the champion and reserve champion Hampshire were exhibited by Steven Eber sole, of RD3, York. SHROPSHIRE - Janet L. and Andrea Firth, of RDS, Mercer, showed both the champion and reserve champion Shropshire. SOUTHDOWN - David L. Harpster, of Boalsburg, Centre County, showed both the champion and reserve champion in Southdown competition. SUFFOLK - The cham pion Suffolk was exhibited by Suzanne Faye Weaver, of RD, Centre Hall, Centre County. Reserve champion was shown by R. L. Daniels, of New Hope, Bucks County. 4-H Lamb Showmanship Linda Ebaugh, 14, of RD2, Delta, York County, cap tured the junior division of the 4-H Lamb showmanship Contest held Thursday. Linda is a member of the (Continued On Page 26) 'EM?