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EPHRATA (Lancaster Co.) Cory Pfautz, 16, son of Rick and Sue Pfautz, Lititz, exhibited the supreme champion market swine on Tuesday evening at the Ephrata Fair. Cory showed a Hampshire- Duroc crossbred. Tom Zartman, Jr., had the reserve grand champion. Tom, 19, son of Tom and Barb Zartman, Ephrata, also showed the medium weight champion, the light heavy weight reserve champion, and the lightweight reserve champion. Showmanship and fitting awards went to Amy Bollinger, seniors; Lisa Pfautz, intermediate; Tom Zartman, Jr., won reserve grand champion swine at the Ephrata Fair. Tom, 19, Is the son of Tom and Barb Zart man, Ephrata. \t^ TRI-COUNTY CURTAIN MACHII (reliable and simple to install) Pfautz Wins Ephrata Swine Ch and Ryan Donough, juniors. Judge for the show was Larry Arnold, Womelsdorf. Following is a list of show placings. Lightweight Glut 1 (220-238 lb*.): 1. Shan non Horst. 2. Patrick Good. 3. Shannon Horst Clan 2 (230 lb*.): 1. Cory Pfautz. 2. Tom Zartman. 3. Tom Zartman. Class 3 (232-230 lbs.): 1. Tom Zartman. 2. Ginny Molt. 3. Justin Good. Class 4 (236-238 lbs.): 1. Kyi* Ward. 2. Kevin Pfautz. 3. Shannon Horst Lightweight Champion; Cory Pfautz. Reserve: Tom Zartman. Medium Weight Class 5 (240-248 lbs.): 1. Sarah Boyd. 2. Ginny Nolt. 3. Patrick Good. Class 8 (244 lbs.): 1. Justin Good. 2. Andy Nolt. 3. Lisa Pfautz. Class 7 (246 lbs.): 1. Jus tin Good. 2. Lisa Pfautz. 3. Zack Germack. TR TRK NES (Mai Count On Kane MILK FEEDERS Get Your Pigs Started Better, Easy To Use SURE START CREEP TRAYS • Starts pigs easily • Easy to clean EPHRATA FAIR SWINE SHOW RESULTS ;e$ removal of Sows a 1 man Job) HEAT MATS mv Sizes In Stock • Uniform temperature • Low energy costs Less than 100 Watts/Litter • Durable • Easy Installation ClassB(24B lb*.); 1. Amy Bollinger. 2. Gerald Boyd. 3. Trawl* Donough. Class 0 (248 lb*.); 1. Tom Zartman. 2. Kevin Pfautz. 3. Justin Good. Medium Weight Champion: Tom Zart man. Reserve; Justin Good. Light Heavyweight Class 10 (250 lbs.); 1. Tom Zartman. 2. Shannon Horst 3. Gerald Boyd. Class 11 (252-254 lb*.); 1. Patrick Good. 2. Andy Nolt 3. Derick Bollinger. Class 12 (254-256 lb*.); 1. Kevin Pfautz. 2. Gerald Boyd. 3. Tracy Bollinger. Clas* 13 (258 lbs.); 1. Amy Bollinger. 2. Ginny Nolt. 3. Tom Zart man. Class 14 (258-260 lbs.); 1. Cory Pfautz. 2. Shannon Horst. 3. Sarah Boyd. Light Heavyweight Champion: Cory Pfautz. Reserve; Tom Zartman. Heavyweight Clast IS (262 lbs.): 1. Sarah Boyd. 2. Andy Molt. 3. Gerald Boyd. Class 16 (262-264 lbs.): 1. Gerald Boyd. 2. Derick Bol linger. 3. Eric Ober. Class 17 (266 lbs.); 1. Sarah Boyd. 2. Amy Bollinger. 3. Tracy Bollin ger. Class 18 (268-270 lbs.); 1. Renee Hoov er. 2. Derick Bollinger. 3. Jason Hertzog. Class 19 (276-284 lbs.): 1. Jenny Hoover. 2. Amy Bollinger. Heavyweight Champion; Ger ald Boyd. Reserve; Renee Hoover GRAND CHAMPION MARKET SWINE Cory Pfautz RESERVE Tom Zartman SHOWMANSHIP AND FfTTINQ Class 20 (Age 15 and Over); 1. Amy Bollinger. 2. Tracy Ballinger. 3. Cory Pfautz. Class 21 (Ages 12-14); 1. Lisa Pfautz. 2. Kevin Pfautz. 3. Andy Nolt. Class 22 (Ages 8-11); 1. Ryan Donough. 2. Derick Bollinger. 3. Kyle Ward. Land Trust YORK (York Co.)—The Farm and Natural Lands Trust will hold its fourth annual Harvest Fest on October 22-23 at Brown’s Orchard and Farm Market in Loganville. The Trust is the only private, non-profit land preservation orga nization working to protect and maintain the rural and natural landscapes that make York Coun- OUNTY SORTING PANELS Bjjfij Tough Plastic Lasts Easy To Lancitttr Farming, Saturday, Saplamber 24,1994-A25 Cory Pfautz, 16, son of Rick and Sue Pfautz, Lititz, exhi bited the supreme champion market swine on Tuesday evening at the Ephrata Fair. To Hold Harvest Fest ty a desirable pace to live and work. Proceeds from the festival will go to further the efforts of the Trust. This year’s Harvest Fest will offer expanded hours, running from 11 a.m..to 8 p.m. on Satur day and from 12 p.m. to 6 p.m. on Sunday. Events offered include continuous all-day entertainment, a celebrity Farm and Field “Glad- APOLLO BALL Long Lasting, Reliable Pull Plug That Seals h* iator Contest,” straw maze, clowns, face painting, pumpkin painting, and Halloween masks; displays and demonstrations by York County Parks, York Wild care, and Rehabitat; and horse drawn wagon rides, pony rides, raffle and campfire. Entertainers include Penny Royal-Celtic music; modern Icons-progressive folk; Contra Dancing by the York Folk Dance Association and accompanied by Bob Buckingham and the Contra Rebels (Ann Fallon, caller, instruction provided, public invit ed to participate); Pam and Don Geiselman; and the Haliwa Saponi Native Indian Dancers. Great food will be available both days with roast beef and pork sandwiches by the York County Pork Producers and Cat tlemen’s Association. Mr. Bill’s Quarterdeck Seafood, Bnckcr’s French Fries, hot dogs, fresh apple cider, and pumpkin pie. For more information regard ing Harvest Fest, call the Farm and Natural Lands Trust at (717) 843-4411. -w , NEED YOUR FARM BUILDINGS PAINTED? Let us give you a price! Write: Daniel’s Painting 637-A Georgetown Rd. Ronks, PA 17572 (or leave message) ■■ (71 7) 687-8262 m Spray on and Brush i in Painting \