The Independent-News, Volume 103, Number 11, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 18 August 1977 — Page 16

AUGUST IS. 1977 - THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS

4-H WINNERS Johnson Township Judging at the LaPorte County 4 H Fair results for Johnson Township are as follows: Sandra Chapman, eighth place with her 70-79 lb market lamb. Dave Chapman. 12th with his 70-79 lb. market lamb. Greg Williams, seventh with his 85-99 lb. lamb. He also placed eighth with his 100-107 lb. lamb. Dave Chapman was sixth with his 70-84 lb. pen of two market lambs. Greg Williams was 11th with his 95-107 lb. pen of two market lambs. Sandy Chapman was second with her crossbred ewe. Dave Chapman was second with his ) carling crossbred. Sand) Chapman was third with her yearling crossbred. Dave Chapman was second with his crossbred pen of two yearling ewes. Dave Chapman was second and Sands Chapman was fifth in the junior sheep showmanship. Chip Bolze was second with his crossbred 770-935 beef Jas Wright was ninth with his crossbred 'O-935 beef. Jas Wright was 14th with his light angus. 785-965 lb. Jas Wright was eighth with his light hereford, '2O-985 lb. Chip Bolze was ninth with his light hereford, '2O-985 lb. Jill Bolze was third with her crossbred 940-1025 lb. Jas Wright was 15th with his crossbred 940-1025 lb Ken Bolze was eighth with his crossbred 1030-1065 lb. Ken Bolze was 14th with his crossbred 1070-1110 lb. Jas Wright was third in the rate of gain competition. Jas Wrght placed sixth in the beginner showmanship. Ken Bolze was sixth in the senior show manship. Jeff Keeling received a blue ribbon in the HP-3 Horses 54 inches and over junior rider. Linda Trent. David Trent and Roger Keeling all received blue ribbons in the HIM Horses 54 inches and over senior rider. Jeff Keeling was the champion in the HP-11 Horses 54 inches and os er junior rider He also received a blue ribbon. Doug Keeling was champion in the HP-12 Horses 54 inches and os er senior rider. He also received a blue ribbon. Jeff Keeling also received a blue ribbon in this class. Jeff Keeling was reserve champion in the HP-14 ponies under 54 inches senior rider and received a blue ribbon. Dav id Trent w as the champion in the HP-16 horses 54 inches and os er senior rider. He also received a blue ribbon as well as Roger Keeling. Doug Keeling received a red ribbon. Chip Bolze placed third in the ZENITH Or SONY if you want the best KARN TV & APPLIANCE In Walkerton 586-2592 ^SingleT^^ Now Eligible To See If You Now Qualify For A Monthly Check From Houwing Allowance Call 233-9305

junior showmanship with his barrow. Todd Anderson, fifth in the 106-209 lb. class barrow . Sue Daube. 12th in the 210-213 lb. class barrow. Ken Bolze, seventh, 217-219 class barrow. Rodney Keeling, 11th in the 217219 class barrow. Sue Daube, 14th in the 220-223 class barrow. I odd Anderson, seventh, 228233 class barrow. Ken Bolze, fourth in the 234-238 class barrow. Jerry Johnson, ninth in the 234238 class barrow. Todd Anderson, 10th in the 234238 class barrow. Jerry Johnson. 12th in the 239243 class barrow. Tim Beagles, junior. 3A in rabbits. Anne Garab, red ribbon in the senior fashion revue. Polk Township Mike Morris showed the reserve junior champion Holstein. Thelma Dolph showed the reserve junior champion registered Holstein. Jeff Spaid, fourth in the Junior ( lass registered Holstein. Mike Morris, first in class 3 junior calf grade Holstein. Nancy Peterson, third in Class 3 junior calf grade Holstein. Daria Lowry. 12th in the class 3 junior calf grade Holstein. James Schmidt, eighth in the class 5 fall senior calf registered Holsteins. Thelma Dolph was first with her

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class 9 summer senior class registered holsteins. Nancy Peterson, sixth, with her class 10 summer senior calf grade Holsteins. Mike Morris, fourth with his class 11 September senior calf grade Holstein. Linda Spaid was second with her class 13 junior yearling registered Holstein. Rita Schmidt, fourth with her class 13 junior yearling registered Holstein. Stephen Thompson, first with his class 15 junior yearling grade Jersey. Thomas Duff, fifth with his class 18 senior yearling registered Holstein. Dean Dolph, seventh with his class 18 senior yearling registered Holstein. John Schmidt, fourth with his class 21 two-year old cow registered Holstein. Stephen Thompson, first with his class 23 two-year old cow grade Jersey. Thelma Dolph was second with her class 24 three-year old registered Holstein. Helen Schmidt placed fifth with her class 24 three-year old registered Holstein. Stephen Thompson was first with his class 26 three-year old cow grade Jersey. Linda Spaid placed first in the class 29 four-year old cow and over registered Holstein. Dean Dloph was fifth with his class 29 four-year old cow and over registered Holstein. Thomas Duff landed the grand champion in the junior division of

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