Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 25, 1981, Image 108

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    C2o—Lancaster Famine, Saturday, July 25,1911
Fan, food and winners abound at the Shippensburg Fair
BY DEBBIE KOONTZ
SHIPPENSBURG - This small,
college town in the lush green
heart of the Cumberland Valley
held its community fair this week
with shows and rides ending today.
Arts and crafts were entered by
neighbors surrounding the area
and prizes awarded for the best
quilts, and homemade jams and
jellies, making much of the fair
seem like an old treasured picture
such as Norman Rockwell would
paint.
But the rides, the games and the
delicious ox roast sandwiches
weren’t the only attraction this
year as members of three FFA
Chapters and one 4-H club
gathered for livestock and dairy
judging swine judging being one
of the largest in the area with 108
entrants.
The first half of the week was
devoted to five breeds of dairy
cattle and market livestock.
Breeding sheep and Holsteins had
their share of attention on Thur
sday. The market animals were
sold on Tuesday night.
Hatfield Packing of Soudertown
purchased the Grand Champion
Hog, a 227 pound Duroc selling for
$2.50 per pound. The hog was
shown by Bruce Lemmon Jr, a 14-
year-old Big Spring FFA member
and son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
Lemmon.
Purchasing the Reserve
Champion was Country Butcher
Shop of Plainfield for $1 a pound.
This hog was shown by Bruce
Lemmon also.
Both Grand Champion hogs
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Bruce Lemmon Jr. of Big Spring FFA walked away from the
ring with double honors. Here he stands with the Grand
Champion hog. This hog sold for $2.50 a pound.
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Bruce Lemmon Jr. poses with his second winner, the
Reserve Champion. Pictured with him is FFA instructor Joe
Padasak.
received FFA Grand Champion
titles too
Receiving honors for his hog was
Paul Burruss for being selected 4-
H Grand Champion.
Reserve Champion for 4-H went
to Tammy Burruss.
Wayne Craig and Sons of
Shippensburg bought the Grand
Champion market lamb, a Suffolk
owned by Melissa Walker of
Newville. The lamb sold for $1 a
pound and weighed 100 pounds.
Reserve Grand Champion title
went to Angie Fought of Carlisle
for her Hampshire lamb
The Champion FFA market
lamb, a Suffolk, was owned by
Sharon Hock of Newville.
Reserve Champion FFA market
lamb was shown by Greg Rausch
of Carlisle. This lamb was a
Hampshire.
The Grand Champion steer,
owned by Brent Upperman, 17, of
Chambersburg, was sold to Wayne
Craig and Sons of Shippensburg.
Brent is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Upperman.
Reserve champion awards went
to Glen Hostetler, 15, of
Mechanicsburg for his Angus
Chianina. Glen is the son of Earl
and Inez Hostetler.
The 4-H Champion award went to
Brent Upperman also, and reserve
titles went to Chris Hopple of
Mechanicsburg for his Angus
Chianina
Glenn Hostetler received the
FFA Champion title and Rodney
Monn of Shippensburg received
reserve FFA awards for his
Charlois.
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Glenn Hostetler received the
FFA Champion title and Rodney
Monn of Shippensburg received
reserve FFA awards for his
Charlois.
Results available as of Wed
nesday are:
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1 Ivan Niswander 2 Dava Statler 3 Benny
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Brent Upperman of Chambersburg owned pensburg Fair. It sold to Wayne Craig and Sons
the Grand Champion steer at the Ship- of Shippensburg.
Glenn Hostetler holds onto his Angus Fair.
Chianina, the Reserve Champion steer at the
Sharon Hock of Newville and Greg Rausch of Sharon’s lamb is a Suffolk and -Greg’s is a
Carlisle showed the Grand Champion market Hampshire,
lamb and the Reserve Champion, respectively.
Kutz 4 Jason Rile and 5 Kim Hopple
Lightweight II
I Sandy Hopple 2 Jason Kutz 3 Billy Wardle
4 Allyson Sheaffer 5 Ray Yost
Lightweight 111
I Leslie Fahrney 2 David Shultz 3 Karen
Fought 4 Ray Yost 5 Yvette Rife
Medium Weight I
I Jere Winged 2 Keith Baker 3 Brenda Wert
4 Jeffrey Wardle 5 Duame Glessner
Medium Weight II
Lvnn Stoner 2 Holly McLaughlin 3 Cindy
Otto 4 Randy Yost 5 Bob Line
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I Chns Hopple 2 Tim Gordon 3 Mark Gut
shall 4 Gloria Moose 5 Brian Deardorff
Heavyweight t
I Brenton Upperman 2 Brenton Upper man 3
Nanci Line 4 Glen Hostetler, 5 Rodney Mono
Heavyweight II
I Glen Hostetler 2 Pual Strattonn 3 Tom
Gordon 4 Nicole Lebo 5 Holly McLaughlin
Heavyweight 111
I Ron Kimmel 2 Regina Lebo 3 Lucy Fought
4 Scott Kline 5 Karen Nailor
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Medium Weight 111
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