Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 30, 1978, Image 28

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    2S—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 30,1978
Hess shows champion
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•of showing beef. He is a
second year member of the
Garden Spot FFA and also
belongs to the Lancaster
Comity 4-H Holstein Club.
His steer was purchased for
Carl Herr, Lampeter.
Judging the beef show was
John Wildesen, manager of
the Eastern National
Livestock Exposition,
Timonium Maryland.
Named top showman of
the show was Deb Greider,
Columbia R 3.
Reserve champion 4-H
steer was shown by Michelle
Dean, Strasburg Rl. The 12
year old daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. William Dean, she
James Frey, Willow Street, showed the reserve
grand champion steer at Lampeter. His steer is a
Maine-Anjou Shorthorn cross.
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showed a purebred Angus
weighing 1000 pounds.
Reserve champion in th
eFFA division was shown by
Tim Hess, Lancaster R 2,
whose steer came from the
lightweight class.
Results of Wednesday
night’s competition follows:
Beef
FFA
Lightweight
1 Tim Hess, Lancaster
R 2; 2. Richard Haines,
Columbia R 3; 3. Jay Mc-
Michael, Willow Street R 3;
4. Coleen Harnish, Lan
caster R 6.
Medhunweight
1. James Frey, Willow
Street; 2. Nancy Barley,
Millersvile Rl; 3. Kevin
Landis, Lancaster R 6; 4.
Gordon Long, Columbia R 3.
Heavyweight
1. Kay Shertzer, Lan
caster R 6; 2. Wayne Hess,
Conestoga R 2; 3. Steve
Shertzer, Lancaster R 6; 4.
Danny Martin, Pequea Rl.
FFA Champion
James Frey
FFA Reserve Champion
Tim Hess
4-H
Lightweight
1. Michelle Dean,
Strasburg Rl; 2. Crystal
Meek, Willow Street Rl; 3.
Kent Henry, Strasburg Rl;
4. James Stauffer, Lan
caster R 2.
Medinmweight
1. Brian Hess, Conestoga
Ri; 2. Deb Greider,
Columbia R 2; 3. Yvonne
Eshelman, Lancaster R 2; 4.
Mary Huepenbecker,
Conestoea Rl.
Light Heavyweight
1. Robert Hess, Lancaster
R 2; 2. Neil Bushong,
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We have 55 offices throughout
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You probably know your local
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For the third time at a Lampeter Fair, Robert Hess, Lancaster R 2, showed the
grand champion steer. His animal was a Chianina Angus crossbred, from the
light heavyweight class.
Columbia R 2; 3. Gerald
Hess, Conestoga Rl; 4. Jay
Stauffer, Lancaster.
Heavyweight
1. Sandy Landis, Lan-
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He knows his business, he under
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your friend at National Central
Bank He still makes house calls
caster R 6; 2. Tim Hess,
Lancaster R 2; 3. Margie
Myers, Lancaster R 6; 4.
Jere Brubaker, Lancaster.
Junior Showmanship
1. Brian Hess; 2. Jere
Brubaker
Senior Showmanship
1. Deb Greider; 2. Robert
Hess
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