Winners Of Yorkshire And Duroc State Show - ’ —■ — r-—•»•—#» champion Yorkshire boar was exhibited by Charles Hall of Julian. The boar was purchased by William Herring of Schuylkill Haven. *■. vi'ni ‘ •• VV Smith’s Hog Farm exhibited this champion Duroc open gilt which sold to Glenn Ebersoie of Duncannon. The champion Yorkshire open gilt was exhibited by Mark Hall of Julian and sold to Paul Kyle of Ska neateles, New York. The champion Duroc bred gilt exhibited by Gus Par- < lett of Airvllle, sold to Howard Selleck of Granville Summit. \ .s'-' » Jp -• I ** s i - V-V» '"l Ken Fetterolf of Centre Hall bought this champion Duroc boar from Dave Holloway of Glenn Rock. Yorkshire Association Honors Flinchbaugh NEW FREEDOM—CIair Hin chbaugh of Felton was honored recently at the Yorkshire Associa tion annual summer picnic held at the farm of Steve Wilson in New Freedom. Members gathered to present an award to Flinchbaugh in recogni tion of his years of service and dedication to the Yorkshire Club while he served as president He was also recognized for his efforts to support and to promote the Yorkshire breed of hogs. Attending the picnic were Tom Arnold of Lebanon, John Henkle of Strasburg; Charles Hall of Julian, club Vice-President; Joel Stem, East Berlin; Mark Rehman of Stewartstown; and Elwood Houser of Lebanon, Club President. The champion and reserve of the Yorkshire market hogs was purchased from Steve Wilson by William Schaeffer of Lewistown. Steve Wilson’s champion Yorkshire bred gilt from New Freedom was sold to Frank Feeser of Taneytown, Md. **r * ** * Presenting the setvfce award to Clair Flinchbaugh at the Yorkshire Association picnic were: (from left) Tom Arnold, John Henkle, Charles Hall, Clair Flin chbaugh, Steve Wilson, Joel Stern, Mark Rehman, Elwood Houser.