A3o—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, August 1, 1981 Sights & scenes at Lancaster FFA hog show (Continued from Page Al) Little brother Tun had the reserve grand champion ot the show, a lightweight hog, another as reserve champion in the light weight division and was runnerup in the junior fitting. Actually, with Mike and Tun, it might be considered a return ot the dynasty since older brother, Rick, just about swept all competition the last year he showed in FFA in 1974. Both the grand and reserve champions ot the show were purebred Durocs. Chris Herr’s grand champion, a 230-pounder, finished first in its middleweight class and then captured the mid-weight division crown before going on to grab the top laurels ot the day. And, also just like last year, the sleek but well muscled red hog, came out ot the herd ot Clyde McConaughey, Duroc breeder from Indiana County. As Chris added another trophy and blue rosette to the Herr collection, just as satisfying was the proceeds he received at the afternoon sale. When representatives of Hatfield Packing and Walter M. Dunlap finished exchanging nods and blinks to the auctioneer, the bot tom line on Herr’s grand champion read $4.45 a pound. It marked a healthy increase over the $3.30 a pound that Chris receieved last year tor his grand champion. Hattield bought that one, too. In all, it meant a little over a thousand dollars tor Chris to put Jim Musser, of Ephrata, with winner of breeder-exhibitor championship. Senior showmanship champ is Judy Zimmerman, of Ephrata, and senior fitting champ is Tim Hess, Penn Manor. toward his ag engineering education at Penn State. Tun Ptautz’ leserve grand champion ot the show, a 210-pound lightweight, brought $2 a pound It, too, was purchased by Hattield. In all, 153 head were sold by the competing FFA’ers from Ephrata, New Holland, Penn Manor, Manheim, Warwick and Elizabethtown high schools. The show consignment averaged 211 pounds and brought $61.26 a hundredweight, including the two big champs. Out ot this total, 31 head were ui the "champion” category, ranging from the show winners down to the class winners. These 31 head averaged $84.00 a hundredweight. But there were top winners besides the Herr and Ptautz tamily members. Steve Strauss, Ephrata, had the carcass on-foot champion. Jim Musser, Ephrata, won the coveted breeder exhibitor championship. Jett Gerlach, Penn Manor, was second in the junior showmanship. Judy Zimmerman, Ephrata, repeated and won her second consecutive senior showmanship title and also showed the champion m the heavyweight division. Wayne Hess, Penn Manor, finished behind Judy in the senior showing. Champion in the senior titling was Tim Hess, Penn Manor. Class results tor the show in clude: Carcass 1, Steve Strauss, Ephrata, 2 Mike Pfautz, Ephrata, 3 Jim Hamish. Penn Manor, 4, (Turn to Page A 33) Tim Pfautz, of Stevens, with show’s reserve grand champion. Junior showmanship champ is Mike Pfautz, of Stevens, and junior fitting champion is Margaret Herr, of Narvon. Chris Herr, of Narvon, with show’s grand champion. This father-son hog operation team - believe in advertising their product. They are Larry Mullen Jr. and Sr., of Bainbridge, who at tended the Lancaster County FFA Market Hog Show on Thursday. They operate a farrow to finish operation and Larry Jr. also hauls livestock.