Providing continuing benefits for FFA & 4-H pearances at an area shopping center Glatfelter’s insurance of fice, plus plenty of media at tention, boosted public interest in the unique youth fund-raiser. On February 26, Congressman Bill Goodling pulled the winning tickets during J.D.’s final public ap pearance, at the Glatfelter firm’s offices. Godfrey Brothers of York R 8 donated their services to processing the champion, using electronic stimulation on the carcass and allowing an aging period of ten days. Live weight at slaughter was 1430 pounds, dressing out to 871 pounds of hot carcass weight, and ' nnfnrT ,-. '■ r?^ v /a 4, gfllp.A' Members of the Red Lion FFA parlayed their share of “J.D." raffle earnings into this van they rebuilt for chapter use. Behind wheel is advisor John Myers, with Edwina Johnson and Bob Wagner inside and Michelle Bankert and Mark Wagner standing outside. 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With the unexpected bonus, the beef club advisors in charge decided to put together a package of steaks for the holder of an eleventh ticket than had been drawn as an alternate, in case one SPECIAL WINTER WAREHOUSE PRICES from BUTLER - CONSTRUCTION CO P O. Box 6269 Harrisburg, PA 17112 PH-717-545-7527 of the ten winners couldn’t be located. “H.L. Mann” was the name on that alternative ticket. Upon checking, the alternate was discovered to be none other than Horace L. Mann, manager of the Farm Show, where this whole unparralled event had begun Although a package oi meai offered to the Glatfelter’s, Art and his wife Lee refused. “Sell it,” they suggested. So, the remaining beef was held for the late March annual county 4- H auction, with the benefits used for the 4-H Center. Again, the support of the media boosted in terest in the ongoing saga of the famed steer, and a large crowd, television cameras included, turned out for the benefit. Each of the several-pound steaks brought bids of over $3O, with the top selling fot $3B. 11* One of the winning bidders for a steak was Art Glatfelter. “Sometimes we hear the com plaint that the champion winner always gets all the benefit from these sales,” reflects county agent Dobrosky. “This case is different. The ripples from J.D.’s win have spread through the community, and the good this has done will continue for a long time.” When the final tally of figures was in, J.D. had generated $38,356 for the youth of York County. Less than half of that total, $15,060, went to Annette Walker. She promptly banked every cent, then later purchased a new pickup truck for her use on the Donald Walter’s family beef farm at Airville. Now employed part-time by the Bon-Ton Department stores in York, Annette has no immediate GRAINS BINS, GRAIN LEGS, KAN SUN' DRYERS The til Bin Company QUILL RIGGS ENTERPRISES Box 98 Boswell. 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Jmm i j* wKT Annette Walter, R 1 Airville, has a new pickup purchased with part of the record $15,000 she earned from the sale of last year's Farm Show champ. Buildings i Bins | Name ■ Address | County I City ® Phone side aisle for full-capacity seating. Eastern High School FFA sold about $l,OOO worth of J.D. tickets. Some of the funds have already gone to sponsoring chapter con tests and activities, but the pur chase of a computer or computer programs is the eventual goal of the group. Some $BOO was raised for their treasury by the Kennard Dale chapter. A final decision on spending that fund has not yet been made. Ticket sales by the 4-H groups raised a total of $16,040, plus another $551 brought in by the (Turn to Page A3B) M BUTLER 8-17-15 K AN-SUN CONTINUOUS FLOW DRYER OFF-SEASON PRICES NOW IN EFFECT Dryers 1 Bulk-O-Matics (Include area code) State LF _