Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 26, 1978, Image 14

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    —Lancaster Fannin*, Saturday, August 26,1978
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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.
IF YOU CAN FIND
A TRACTOR THAT USES
LESS FUEL
THAN DE
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water-cooled jobs Come in and let us
show you the facts about fuel economy offered on any
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Angela Fought’s steer was judged grand champion of the 1978 Carlisle Fair by
Don Sunday of York. The Farm Credit Association trophy was presented by
Walter Loy.
PERRY VALLEY - The
Eighth Annual Region G
Conference was held August
6, at the Perry Valley
Grange Hall, Perry County.
More than eighty attended
the conference, with all the
Pomona Granges of the
Region represented.
Shirley Boldin, Region G
'Youth Chairman, was in
charge of the opening
session. Two workshops
were held. They were “Deaf
Awareness” and “Wildlife”.
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.
The highlight of the day
was the chosing of the new
prince, princess and young
A National Highway
Traffic Safety Ad
ministration report
estimates that 200,000 lives
have been saved since the
Safety Act of 1966, which
began the chain of safety
improvements in our
passenger cars. ,
Deut
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BIG FUEL-SAVING
TURBO-CHARGED
AIR-COOLED DIESEL
130 PTO HP STRONG
The Deutz D 130 06 uses less fuel than any tractor m its
class And it comes with these outstanding features as
standard equipment hydrostatic power steering
hydraulic brakes 16 forward and seven reverse gears
synchro-mesh transmission independent pto differen
tia) 'ock heavy duty swinging draw bar independent
parking brake Deutz safety cab and four-wheel drive
available^ equipment
married couple for Region G
Chosen for Prince was
James Snyder, York County,
son of the Penna. State
grange master and Mrs.
Snyder. The tiel of Princess
was won by Ruth Walters,
Centre County. Mr. and Mrs.
Brian Woolsey was chosen
Young Married Couple. They
are members of Biglerville
Grange, Adams County.
Special evening Gospel
Music was presented by the
“Chapelaires” of Dauphin
County, under the direction
of Galen Deibler.
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