-—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 23, 1975 14 York 4-H dairy round-up held YORK Tuesday proved to be a busy day for many York County 4-Hers, their parents and leaders, as they participated in the annual 4- H Dairy Round-up at the York Fairgrounds. Creedence Cornman, representing Justa Beauty Holsteins served as the type judge with Pat Krall, Youth extension agent from Lebanon County serving as the fitting and showmanship judge. Leo Rutter served as announcer for the colored breed judging with Jed Beshore serving in the same Junior champion and reserve junior champion Holsteins were shown by George ((night, Jr., and brother Paul, left. George Knight, Jr, left, and his County 4-H dairy roundup, Tuesday, sister Cindy, of Airville, showed the The Knights dominated the Holstein grand champion and reserve grand show, champion Holsteins at the York Stoltzfus elected news reporter By Melissa Piper ELVERSON Robert Stoltzfus, the 18-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Houck, Elverson R 2, was recently selected as the Reporter for the State FFA organization. Robert’s ap pointment to the state office is the fourth of such for the Twui Valley High School. The Berks County youth was an active FFA'er at Twin Valley for four years taking hog fattening as his mam project. “We always had hogs and beef around the home farm,” Robert com mented, “so when I went into FFA work I decided to take hog fattening as I was familiar with the work in volved.” capacity for the Holstein breed judging. First and second place winners in individual classes are as follows: Brown Swiss Senior Call Ist - Gary Welsh, East Berlin, also exhibited the junior champion. 2nd - Tommy Welsh, East Berlin, also exhibited the reserve junior champion. Two Year Old Greg Fanton exhibitor. Jersey Junior Yearling Jeff Rexroth only ',><£»<* *>'s '» * 1 Active in FFA since his greenhand year in 1971, Robert has participated in the Berks County Swine Show and sale and was a livestock judge at both the Kutztown Fair and FFA activities week at Penn State. Robert’s family, brother Frank servet State-wide vice presi 1972-73. ' Along with his new Robert will be contini farming career he following his gradual spring. “I plan to continue. operation,” he comm “and also I bought a which I plan to custom harvesting.’ Although graduatt the chapter FF A, Rol be continuing his bership by visiti: various schools in his