Champions chosen at m Berks Co, market hog sale By LAUREL SCHAEFFER Staff Correspondent LEESPORT - Showing the grand champion market hog is an experience thirteen year old Todd Miller, Ham burg, is becoming accustom ed to. Todd was named grand champion at the Berks County 4-H market hog sale held September 20 at the Leesport Market Auc tion. Making this ac complishment even more ex MAKE ME A BULK MILK COOLER THAT HAS EVERYTHING! CONTACT QUEEN ROAD REFRIGERATION TO SEE A citing than usual was the fact that Todd, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Miller, had also shown the grand cham pion at the Reading Fair the previous week. Both hogs were crossbreds which Todd had raised as penmates, and the only hogs he has shown this year, so having both earn him top awards was ex tra special for this second year showman. Todd also shows dairy cat QUEEN ROAD REFRIGERATION BOX 67, INTERCOURSE. PA. 17534 ★ 24 HOUR SERVICE Phone; John D. Weaver 717-768-9006 or 768-7111 Or Answering Service 717-354-4374 tie and is active in 4-H. He was also named Junior Champion Showman here at Leesport by the official judge, Henry Gruber of A&B Packing, Allentown. Showing hogs for his se cond year, Greg Strieker, 10, won reserve grand cham pion market hog. Greg, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Strieker, Bemville had the reserve mediumweight champion as well. Light Lightweight 1. Ben Faust, Kempton; 2. Karen Rabenold, Kutztown; 3. Nedra Yoder, Shoemakersville; 4. Allen Rohrbach, Shoemakersville, 5. Scott Rabenold, Kutz town. Medium Lightweight 1. Dan Faust, Kempton; 2. Todd Miller; 3. Wendy Yoder, Shoemakersville; 4. ' Karen Rabenold; 5. Scott Rabenold. Heavy Lightweight 1. Mark Rohrbach, Shoemakersville2. Dan Faust, 3. Ben Faust, 4. Ran dy Rabenold, Kutztown; 5. Charles Seidel, Lenhart sville. Light Mediumweight 1. Greg Strieker, 2. Gary Rohrbach, 3. Kenianne Rarick, Reading; 4. Ran dy Rabenold, 5. Henry Seidel, Lenhartsville. Medium Mediumweight 1. Todd Miller, 2.-* Steve Rohrbach, 3. Terry Snyder, Hamburg; 4. Charles Seidel, 5. Larry Schrawder, Kemp ton. Heavy Mcdiumweight 1. Mark Rohrbach, 2. Doug-Beck, Hamburg, 3. Jan Adam, Hamburg, 4. Ke nianne Rarick, 5. John Shrewder, Kempton. Light Heavyweight 'l. Gary Rohrbach, 2. 600 GAL MOJONNIER 375 gal. OeLaval 350 gal. Esco 600 gal. Mojonnier 500 gal. Wilson 400 gal. DeLaval '425 gal. Esco 400 gal. Dari-Kool 2-400 gal. Jamesway 1 600 gal. Milkeeper 625 gal. Esco * D-2 600 gal. Girton 400 gal. Sunset 500 gal. Milkeeper 500 gal. Mojonnier D-2 400 gal. Girton 735 gal. Sunset l y \ lyer Jerry -mens from champion hog exhibited by Todd Miller Wendy Yoder, 3. Terry Snyder, 4. Henry Seidel, 5. Andy Shrewder, Kempton. Medium Heavyweight 1. Greg Strieker, 2. Steve Rohrbach, 3. Allen Rohrbach, 4. Jan Adam, 5. Doug Beck. Heavy Heavyweight 1. Nedra Yoder, Shoemakersville, 2. Cheryl Adam, Hamburg; 3. Darlene Dietrich, Hamburg, 4. Darlene Dietrich, 5. John Schrawder. In the fitting contest, Greg Strieker was named junior champion and Gray Rohrbach, reserve junior champion. Junior champipn showman was Todd Miller while Steve Rohrbach was awarded the Reserve title. In the senior division showmanship, Wendy Yoder was champion and Darlene Dietrich, Reserve Cham pion. Wendy and Darlene were also named the grand and reserve showman, respectively. Senior champion fitter was presented to Darlene SPECIAL OF THE WEEK: n the market for a bulk milk cooler and you don’t check all the of the Mueller ‘‘OH’’ “MHL", and “MW" you may be buying an ler. FRB UH* A.T; Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 7,1978 kM 1 ' Dietrich while Wendy took the reserve champion title. Grand champion fitter was Greg Strieker with Darlene named reserve grand cham pion. Hatfield Packing out bidd ed many buyers present at Herr chosen Fair queen LAMPETER - Kim Herr, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Herr, Willow Street, was named queen of the West Lampeter Com munity Fair on Thursday, September 28. She was chosen among 123 con testants vying for the title. First runner up in the contest was Sandy Haver stick, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Haver stick, Lancaster. Second runner up was Lynn Harrison, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otis L. Harrison, Lancaster. The new queen is active in Lampeter Stresburg High THE MUELLER MODELS OH, MHL, AND MW WITH HIPERFORM MAKE ALL OTHER BULK MILK COOLERS OBSOLETE SEE THE MUELLER NEW MODELS ★ 500 MW ★ 600 MW The “MW” is one of the Lowest pouring Height Bulk tanks. Check with us all the new features of the “MW” bulk tank. IN OPERATION, RIGHT ON THE FARM. is over they purchased the grand champion for $3 a pound, and the reserve for $1.50 per pound. Hatfield bought the most hogs, taking 21 of the 45 sold by 4-Hers. The average price paid per hog was 70 cents per pound for a total of $6971 for 10,055 pounds. School. She is a cheerleader, works for the school newspaper and the school yearbook, of which she is the layout editor. She also has a part in the Fall school play, and participates in the Varsity Club. She is also a member at the Lamcaster Conservatory of Music. Judges for the contest were state Representative Gibson Armstrong, who represents the 100th District, Gloria Fetter, WGAL-TV, and Maggie Hoffinger, Lancaster County Junior Miss. 99 , X* -t gra
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