Ephrata Fair (Continued from Page A 22) East Earl. She’s a junior at Garden Spot. And our trio of nights wind up with the baby beef show on Thursday. • Judge Henry Gruber, of A and B Packing, Allentown, who is as much a showman as the exhibitors, kept the competition moving along rather briskly. He even had a helper to hand out the ribbons. State Sec. of Agriculture Penny Hallowed dropped into the fair and stuck around to watch the beef judging. Another sidelight to the beef show centered on Pam Wenger, daughter of State Hep. Noah Wenger, who stood on the sidelines with Secretary Hallowed. But all in ad, it was “Herr" night tor Barb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hobert Herr, HI, Narvon. •‘We’re going to go right home and call her at Penn State,” the proud father explained. The winning Angus, a hghtheavy at 1190 pounds, came from Rally The family farm is the backbone of agriculture. At Hamilton Bank one of our primary objectives is to serve, and help preserve, the family farm. We still believe that agriculture is the backbone of America, and the family farm7s the cornerstone of agriculture in our area. That’s why we have develbped a complete range of financing, credit, trust and estate services all designed to help you - the family farmer - fulfill your obligations. Pleasant View Farm, Atglen R D. #7. Marian L King, Conrad D. King, andNaaman £ King discussing their 150 acre potato harvest with Dennis R. Lefever, Assistant Vice President and Manager, Christiana Office. The Kings also have a 60 cow dairy. Farms, Dutchess County, N.Y. it was bought there as a 300-lb. calf. Although it was Barb’s steer, brother Chris has a half interest in it and thus had a real stake in his substitute showing. There were a few other Rady steers in the show, including the reserve grand champ of Emily ' Weaver and that of Margaret Herr, younger sister of Barb and Chris, who showed to a Third in the light heavies. Barb’s grand champ was shown earlier at the New Jersey Field Days and finished second in its class to the reserve champion. Margaret’s was Angus champ at New Jersey. Now, it’s oil to the Keystone for the Herr grand champ. Gosh, I wonder how Barb did m her biology final. She could’t have done better though than her steer some 150, miles away beneath the lights at Ephrata. Results ot the three shows .at Ephrata: With the value of farm production in our area increasing every year, the need for capital continues to rise along with it. We are here,, and will continue to be here, to help you meet that need. When we work together, through a relationship of mutual trust, we can all continue to move ahead. We can continue to keep agriculture strong. Contact your local office for complete details on Hamilton Bank Agri-Finance Program. Jr. Market Hoc Show _ Lightweight Class 1 - 1 Steve Smith, R 2, Denver. 2 Dave Smith, R 2. Denver; 3. Jim Musser. Rl. Ephrata; 4 Dean Allison, lititz: 5. Tom High. R 2. Ephrata. Class 2 1 Dave Smith. 2 Scott Bailey. JJlue Ball. 3 Liz Chapman. R 5. Manheim, 4 Cliff Horning, Rl, Denver Class 3-1. Steve Strauss. Rl. Ephrata, 2 Steve Smith. 3 Tim Pfautz, Rl, Stevens, 4 Dave Smith. 5 Chris Chapman. R 5. Manheim Class 4—l Liz Chapman, 2 Deb Stauffer, Lititz. 3 Scott Smith, R 2. Denver. 4 .Harold Kauffman, Rl. Remhdds; 5 Russell Ackley, Rl. Lititz Mediunrnelght Class 5-1 Steve Strauss. 2 Jim Musser, Rl, Ephrata, 3 Scott Smith. 4 Richard Stauffer. Ephrata. 5 Cliff Horning Class 5B 1 Dave Smith. 2 -Dean Allison; 3 Lowell GraybiH. R 2 Mohnton. 4 Clair Weaver, Ephrata 5 MikePfautz Crass 6 —I, Jim Musser. 2 Scott Bailey. 3 Mike Carman, Rl Ephrata, 4 MikePfautz Class 7 - 1 Steve Strauss. 2 Chris Chapman, 3 Mike Pfautz. 4 Richard Stauffer. 5 Dan Lynch. Rl. Stevens Class 8 1 Deb Stauffer, 2. Steve Strauss. 3 Russell Ackley, 4 Cliff Weaver * Heavyweight Class 9 1 Tim Pfautz, 2 Junior Hursh Rl New Holland. 3. Richard Stauffer Class 10 - 1 Steve Strauss. 2 Jim Musser. 3 Mike Carman, 4 Cliff Weaver Class 11—1 Marvin Porch, Lititz, 2 Steve Strauss, 3 Steve Smith. 4 Richard Stauffer. 5 Dan Lynch ' Class 12-1 Scott Smith Champwns 1 Lightweight, Steve Strauss, reserve.' Dave Smith Mediumweight, Steve Strauss, reserve. Chris Chapman Heavyweight. Steve Strauss, reserve, Marvin Porch Grand champions. Steve Strauss, reserve grand Steve Strauss E^Tl£r HAMILTON BANK Formerly National Centra! Bank of Agriculture, presents Brand champion trophy at Ephrata Junior Steer Show to Chris Herr, who stood in for sister, Barb. Showmanship, age 15 and under 1 Chris Chapman. 2 Tim Pfautz 3 Scott Bailey, 4 Tom High Showmanship, age 16 and over 1 Mike Pfautz, 2 Jim Musser, 3 Liz Chapman. 4 Steve Strauss, 5 Steve Smith Fitting, age 15 and under I Chris Chapman, 2 Tun Pfautz. 3 Scott Bailey. 4 Tom High, 5 Russell Ackley Fitting, age 16 and over 1 Jim Musser. 2 Mike Pfautz, 3 Mike Carman, 4 Steve Strauss. 5 Junior Hursh Market Lamb Show Individual Cheviot 1 Gary Eberly, R 2 East Earl. 2 Terry Good. Rl Narvon Dorset 1.4,5 Steve Moyer, Rl Remholds. 2 ,3 Sue Royer. R 2 Denver Comedale 1 Brian Hurst. Bowmansville. 2 Randi Hurst. 3 Keith Halsey. Bowmansville. 4 Kent Halsey Hampshire, Class A 1 Carolyn Witmer, R 2 East Earl. 2.4 Darryl Bollinger, R 4 Lititz, 3 Dan lynch, Rl Stevens, 5 Donna Styer. Rl Narvon Hampshire, Class B 1.2 Carolyn Witmer, 3 Kevm Horst, 4 Darryl Bollinger, 5 DaveSpoo, Lititz Suffolk, Class A 1 Barry Martin, R 1 East Earl, 2. Jeff Martin. 3 Carolyn Witmer, 4 Mana Lorah. Rl Denver. 5 Karen Martin. 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