Kankakee Valley Post, Volume 19, Number 38, DeMotte, Jasper County, 19 August 1949 — Dean Houston Shows Grand Champ Barrow [ARTICLE]

Dean Houston Shows Grand Champ Barrow

Marion Animal Gets Top Ribbon Of County Fair Show; Patricia Hite Shows Reserve Champion The Grand Champion Barrow of the 4-H pig club show at the Jasper County Fair yesterday was a 200 pound Duroc Jersey shown by Dean Houston of Marion township. The reserve Grand Champion was a 214 pound Chester White shown by Patricia Hite of Barkley township. The showmanship in the pig club was won by Dean Houston with Patricia Hite placing second and Norma Jo Hite placing third. Others selected by the committee to take part in the final showmanship contest were Harvey Jordan, Marvin Jordan, Ed Kohley, Harold Kohley, and Luann Unzicker. One ninety 4-H pigs shown in 121 entries. The show was judged by Forrest Johnson of the Purdue Animal Husbandry Department. The placings in the 4-H light weight barrow classes, pigs under 180 pounds were; Poland China, Richard Jordan, first; Harvey Jor- ! dan, second. Chester White, Jim Swin, first; Peggy Swing, second; Norma Hite, third and Firman Pettet, fourth. Hampshire, Luan-n Unzicker, first; Marvin Jordan, second; Wallace Laird, third; Mary Brandenburg, fourth; Andrew Zickmund, fifth; Denis Brandenburg, 6th, Frank Zickmund, 7th; Carol Unzicker, Bth; Alice Unzicker, 9th; and James Unzicker, 10th. Spotted Poland China. Harold Kohley, first; Bud Daugherty, 2nd; Bob Wuerthner, 3rd; Bonnie Wuerthner, 4th; Edward Kohley, sth; Rex Wuerthner, 6th; and Arlene Gerene, 7th. Duroc Jersey, Leßoy Torbet, Ist; Jim Schultz, 2nd; Donald Hughes, 3rd; Jim Ramey, 4th; Duane Houston, sth; Dallis List, 6th; Arlene Houston, 7th; and Jack Stevens, Bth. Berkshire, Jim Clarke, Ist and Gerald Spall, 2nd. In the heavy weight barrow classes, pigs over 180 pounds the placings were: Poland China, John Feleki, Ist. Chester White, Patricia Hite, Ist; Shirley Washburn, 2nd; and Allen Grube, 3rd. Hampshire, Georgian Wilkens, Ist; Dale Bricker, 2nd; Charles Peterson, 3rd; Marvin Jordan, 4th; and William Eder, sth. Spotted "Poland China, Harold Kohley, Ist; Edward Kohley, 2nd; and Bud Daugherty, 3rd. Duroc Jersey, ton', 2nd; Larry Fleming, 3rd; Bob Odom, 4th; Tom Korniak, 4th; Dick Gockran, 6th; Sam Raich, jr., 7th. The placings in the pen of 3 barrows class ((all breeds showingtdgether) were: Light weight, Harvey Jordan. Ist; Frank Zickmund, 2nd; Arlene Houston, 3rd; Jack Stevens, 4th; Bud Daugherty, sth; Dallas List, 6th; Jim Schultz, 7th; Edward Kohley, Bth; Bob Wuerthner, 9th, and Rex Wuerthner, 10th. Heavy weights: Dean Houston, Ist; Shirley Washburn, 2nd; John Feleki, 3rd; Allen Grube, 4th and Marvin Jordan, sth. The placings in the gilt classes were: Poland China, Dave Jordan, Ist; and Marcia Jordan, 2nd. Chesterwhite, Patricia Hite, Ist;

Norma Jo Hite, 2nd; Jim Swing, 3rd; Carolyn Washburn, 4th*; David Flinn, sth; and Frank Zimmer, 6th. Hampshire, Dale Bricker, Ist; Wm Unzicker, 2nd; Luann Unzicker, 3rd; Marvin Jordan. 4th; Carol Unzicker, sth; Shirley: Willkens, 6th; Darrel Crawford, 7th; Mary Brandenburg, Bth; Dennis Brandenburg, 9th; James Yeoman, 10th; and Robert Peterson , -IFth. Spotted Poland China, Edward Kohley, Ist; Harold Kohley, 2nd; Rex Wuerthner, 3rd; Bob Wuerthner, 4th; James Seibert, sth; Arlene Geren, 6th; Joyce Daugherty, 7th; and Bud, Daugherty, Bth. Duroc Jersey | (Feb. Ist to March 14) Dean Houston, Ist; Duane Houston, 2nd; Arlene Houston, 3rd; Melvin Weltzin, 4th; Jackie List. sth; and Lloyd Herr, 6th. Duroc ;Jersey (after March 15) Melvin Sanders, Ist; Orville Hickman. 2nd; Larry Fleming, 3rd; Jim Schultz, 4th; and Bill Hershman. sth. Berkshire, Albert Spall, Ist; Jim Clark, 2nd; and Donna Stotler, 3rd. I In the breeding litter class, all I breeds showing together, the plac- | ings were: Norma Hite, Ist; Wm. (Unzicker, 2nd; Luann Unzicker, Marcia Jordan, 4th; Rex I Wuerthner, sth; Carol Unzicker, ;6th; Arlene Geren. 7th; Harold Kohley, Bth; and Bud Daugherty 9th. Tn the Market "Litter class, all breeds showing together, the placI ings were: Patricia Hite, ls|; Harold Kohley, 2nd; Duane Houston, 3rd; and Arlene Geren, 4th.