—Lancaster Fannin*, Saturday, August 26,1978 14 Winners named at Carlisle beef show CARLISLE The grand champion steer at the Carlisle Fair’s 4-H and FFA Steer show was shown by Angela Fought, Carlisle R 6. Vhe young lady showed a 900 pound animal inthe mediumweigbt class to win. The reseve grand champion steer was shown by Cheryl Fought, Carlisle, who is a cousin to the grand champion winner. Her steer came from the heavyweight division, and weighed 940 pounds. In the lightweight class, Kim Brackbill’s 785 pound steer took the lightweight championship. The Mechanicsburg R 2 4-H’er shared the limelight with her sister, Bonnie Brackbill, who showed the lightweight reserve champion steer. That animal weighed 765 pounds. In the mediumweight class, the reserve champion under Angela Fought -was Roxanne Leib, Meh canicsburg R 2, who showed a steer weighing 890 pounds. The reserve champion in the heavyweight classes was shown by Chris Hopple, Mechanicsburg R 2, whose steer weighed 1005 pounds. Three FFA’ers competed in their own division, with Harold Leib, Mechanicsburg R 2, placing first, Paula Deitch, Mechanicsburg R 2, taking second, and Tammy Hoy Bucher, Carlisle R 6, named third. Three separate fitting and showing contests were held also. First place in the junior contest went to Eon Kimmel, Shiremanstown, with David Barrick, Carlisle R 5, placing second, and Allyson Sheaffer, Carlisle, taking third. Karen Fought was named the first place intermediate fitter and shower. Second place in that division was won by Chris Hopple, and Kim Brackbill was third. In the senior division, Cheryl Fought took the top position, followed by Roxabb Leib second, and Horald Leib, third. Judge for the show was Don Sunday, York. 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While the workshops were being held for others, Gladys Sheffer, Region G Lecturer’s Committee Member, met with the Lecturers m at tendance to discuss the wind up of Lecturer’s programs for 1978, and to inform the Lecturers of what to expect in 1979. A bus tour was taken in the late afternoon to the Little Buffalo State Park, where We sure wouldn t even suggest that you look at another tractor unless we were convinced that the Deutz air-cooled diesel-powered tractor leads the field in fuel savings—up to 34°0 over some 540/1000 PTO NOW OPTIONALLY AVAILABLE STAUFFER DIESEL, INC. Grange royalty chosen members had a chance to tour the tavern, grist mill and cross the covered bridge. Following the tour, a chicken bar-b-que supper was served.. The cake baking contest was won by Mrs. Lynn Frick, Cumberland County, for her white cake, and by Jeanne Snyder, Perry County, for her chocolate . Each won $5. 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