1. . -• The Clyde Brubaker family of their winnings were these Hamp- Lancaster did well in the breeding shires the champion ewe and ram sheep show at the York Fair. Among ts sheep shows had the third place flock, as well as second place get of sire; and second place two ewe lambs. Hamps hires The Clyde Brubakers of Lancaster and Nevin Zerbys of Tipton shared most of the top honors in this breed. The Brubakers had the champion ram, and champion ewe, in addition to first place in: 1-2 year old ram, two ram lambs, ewe lamb, breeders young flock, and get of sire. The Zerbys showed the reserve champion ram, and reserve champion ewe, as well as first places in: ram lamb, 1-2 year old ewe, two yearling ewes, two ewe lambs, pen of lambs, and flock. Linda Ebaugh of Delta R 2 had the first place two yearling ewes. In the flock judging, Brubaker had second; 3. Steven Ebersole, York R 3; 4. John Sorrels, Mt. Airy, Maryland; 5. Wayne Bankert, Red Lion. It was no contest in this i breed. Calvert Farm of Spraggs R 2 took every first place. Others, from left to right are: Lucinda Wilson, champion Charolais; Jeff Sneemyer, champion Hereford; and Kathy Sunday, champion Angus. Merino Oxford Emil Mellott of Needmore and Jay and Tom Runkle of Spring Mills shared all of the top places. First places for Mellott included: 1-2 year old ram, champion ram, 1-2 year old ewe, ewe lamb, champion ewe, reserve champion ewe, two yearling ewes, two ewe lambs, pen of lambs, breeders young flock, get of sire, and flock. The Runkles came up with first places in: ram lamb, reserve champion ram, and two ram lambs. Rambouillet No contest as Emil Mellott captured every ribbon and every first place. Shropshire The Edward Beall family of Germantown, Maryland came up with: champion and reserve champion ram, champion ewe, and first places in; 1-2 year old ram, ram lamb, two ram lambs, 1- 2 year old ewe, ewe lamb, two yearling ewes, two ewe lambs, pen of lambs, breeders young flock get of sire, and flock. Mark Ebaugh, Delta R 2, showed the reserve cham pion ewe. .-V ' . Southdown Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Zcrby of Tipton had the champion ewe and lamb, as well as both reserve champions. They also took every first place in each class. Michelle Banker! of Red Lion R 3 walked off with second place ribbons for every class except; ewe lamb (Nevin Zerby); two yearling ewes, (David Harpster, Boalsburg); pen of lambs, (David Harpster); get of sire, (David Harpster; and breeders young flock, (David Harpster). Pine Haven Farm of Newville R 1 showed the champion and reserve champion ram and the reserve champion ewe. Mrs. Milton Morgan of Lancaster exhibited the champion ewe of the breed. First place winnings for Pine Haven Farm included: Knight Holsf%s dominate 4-H show YORK - York County 4- H’ers competed against each other at the York Fair, which began last Friday and lasts • through today. In ttie dairy show, Cindy Rutter of York and Barbara Kilgore of Airville were chosen as grand champion showman and grand champion fitter, respec tively. Todd Rutter received the reserve grand champion showman ribbon, while its counterpart in the fitting contest went to Beverly Brown of Delta. Following are the placings of the show; Holstein a Grand Champion Woodbine Kate Milke, a five and a half year old daughter of Garberdale Burk Kate, exhibited by Cindy Knight of Woodbine Holsteins, Airville R 2. This animal was also the senior champion. Reserve Grand Woodbine Ivanhoe Fancy, exhibited by George Knight 111 of Woodbine Holsteins, Airville R 2, doubled as the reserve grand champion and reserve senior champion. She is a 12 year old daughter of Osbomdale Ivanhoe. Suffolk Lancaster Farming Photos by Dieter Kiieg The breeding sheep show among Mellott’s flock provide both the ram Oxford competitors saw Emil and ewe champion. 1-2 year old ram, ram lamb, two ram lambs, pen of lambs, breeders young flock, get of sire and flock. Other first place winners were: W. C. Myers and family, Bedford R 3 in the 1-2 year old ewe class; Mrs. Milton Morgan in ewe lamb and two ewe lambs. Other Breed Lynn Cortey of Centre Hall took all first places. Junior Champion Woodbine ANC Ivan Verena, shown by Paul Knight of Woodbine Holsteins, was chosen over Cindy Knight’s Woodbine Revelation Florence, who became reserve junior champion. Paul’s animal was a 23 month old daughter of Peters Farm ABC Ivanhoe, while his sister showed a daughter out of Round Oak Rag Apple Revelation. Junior Calf 1. James P. Knight, Air ville; 2. Peter King, Delta; 3. Alan Weaver; 4. Kelly Miller, Seven Valleys; 5. Gary Welsh, East Berlin. Intermediate Calf 1. Cindy Knight, Airville; 2. Tim Chronister; 3. Paul Knight, Airville; 4. Barbara Kilgore, Airville; 5. Patricia Greek, Delta. Senior Calf 1. Mark Mummert, Dover; 2. Tommy Welsh; 3. Ricky Ramirez, East Berlin; 4. not listed; 5. David King, Delta. Junior Yearling 1. Martin Krone, Glen Rock; 2. Beverly Brown, Delta; 3. Barbara Kilgore; 4. IConfewed on Pace 251 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 13,1975 The champion Shropshire ram and ewe at the York Fair this year were owned by Mr. and Mrs. Edward Beall of Germantown, Maryland. Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Zerby of Tipton showed both the champion ram and champion ewe in the breeding sheep show for the Southdown breed. Ron Miller of State College serves as showman for the Zerbys and is pictured here with their cham pion ram. The best tractor driver in the FFA tractor driving contest was Mark Wooden of Stewartstown R 2. He is a member of the Kennard-Dale FFA chapter. 23
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