40—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 23,1978 Brian Bankert has champion market hog YORK Brian Bankert, 11, added another grand championship rosette to his collection last week when he exhibited the grand champion market hog at the York Fair. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Rodger Bankert, Hanover, the young member of the Jefferson 4-H Club took a 230- pounder into the ring which the judge described as being a good representative of “today’s modem hog.” The runner-up for the high honors was Steve Trostle, 15, son of Mr., and Mrs. Ronald Trostle, Red Lion. His entry was a 225-pounder. Other placings in the show, which had eight classes, were as follows: Class 1-1. Jennifer DePalmer, Brodbecks; 2. John Mummert, Seven Valleys; 3. Kevin DePalmer, Brod becks. Class 2 -1. Harold Mummert, Seven Valleys; 2. John Mummert, 3. Todd Mummert. Class 3-1. Gus Parlett, \irvdle; 2. Gus Parlett, .3 Harold Mummert. Class 4 - 1. Gus Parlett, 2. Brian Bankert, 3. Brian Bankert. Class 5 - 1. Steve Trestle, 2. Mike McClain, Stewart stown; 3. Jon Janney, Brodbecks. Class 6-1. Melissa Trostle, Red Lion; 2. Todd Mum mert, 3. Shelly Bankert. Class 7-1. Brian Bankert, 2. Shelly Bankert, 3. Shelly Bankert. In fitting and showmanship competition, Gus Parlett, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Parlett, Airville, was named champion fitter and Brian Bankert won the showmanship honor. The respective reserve spots were filled by Beverly Brown of Delta and Steve Trostle of Red Lion. Placmgs of the junior, intermediate and senior age groups follow: Gus Parlett led his age group -12 years and under -in fitting. Melissa Trostle followed in second place and Brian F&rm-Cit'* )> .0 ie >h c Qu^enst-i: Csntei a* j yorx Chaoib o v nc L ■V»” fc * t ''w "V V* *■»“*/ “vv / y~ 1-^ ■ f-’n j *i n a ll fl ',:rr c - charges ' -i c / / I'jo/ i tr ' j >. v 4 ■* C“ -if •• * 4 ~ v ft V .* ,' J ins c r 'nrn - ■ 1 V ~,, 3 * -a < - > s-*«- 1 ; *. l : d. b ** ' lie' - "■ —j*» 'V» ryp-rr'pr-w Gus Parlett, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Parlett, • Airville, was grand champion swine fitter at the York Fair. Bankert was third In showmanship, Brian Bankert led the pack, followed by Mehssa Trostle and Gus Parlett. Ronnie Wilson was the winner among 12-14 year olds in fitting competition. Steve Trostle followed and Mike McClain was third. In showmanship, Trostle placed first, Michelle Bankert was second, and Harold Mummert was third. Beverly Brown led the fitting contest among seniors. John Mummert and Kevin DePalmer followed in that order. In showmanship, Mummert placed first, followed by Jeff Wilson and Beverly Brown. mur C iiv. V ' h p f N 2? r ovi e An J rl n-\ / fmons r,r, i r, • i j «v _ o” 1 r/' i. , t Jk planned '1 ~yj> *ir* r ’ Ifi i ' " ! > v £smj>*vraci^ V " f-r*ii, rr ftL f ip ■•toner •~>nv-r«crtr.irv< , -r •»-■ --SL/ promesckl :■■’ -1, 11 e ! 00\SUIT /OUR 01 jTRiBUTOR HDR MCRC ,Nf . -MATION s f i; C'-'ts-n, I fit '.jinlt l^sL l '?; Wr> 1 8 183 $ E 'j'v H--r,, ~?W ■•-~ W, ~ > “*VT*'” nft < " of the ' T uni- I Jt) St'Oiv. f /ur‘)r e Inc d‘C f-R At -at-'CUEJUEf A fev' gallons pe> t of PROMESOL 30 c ..iriedse Me ovailabth*' of the in soluoH 5 cdlnun com pound:- m vou; so me e'Cha^^eob 1 -: calcium level . rd PH , . in * h - '"it ,s ■. r if ‘ ' iii.i c 1 “d iv ;h me of {’' s ( rodoct 1 Rodger Bankert, Hanover, is a member of the Jefferson 4-H Club and champion swine showman. He had the grand champion market hog in 4-H swine competition this week. r 1 %T i ' / ’ > S? /?$ / \f&ll OFF WUHRcCJCrCf' 1 GEAR i CLUIor* | SALES & SERVICE I | MILLER'S REPAIR I | 1 iVhlfc North of B*ro-in-Hanc! | I 8 miles East of Lancaster I | RDI, Bird-m-Hand, PA Phone 717-656-9013 I i iS r' " 1 ' * \ »Vr r JIP t fj.- .'5 hr ~ f* 1 ’ p)