# Sheep show winners listed at ByKENDACEBORRY Country Fair opened Hampshire, and Suffolk GOSHEN Sheep com- Wednesday night with open classes, and the 4-H fitting petition at the Goshen competition in the Cheviot, and showmanship contests. Billy MacCauley, of Breezeview Farm, Atglen, exhibited the grand champion Suffolk ram. It competed in the ram lamb class. BUTLER J \ CLEAR SPAN BUILDING J \ SO’xSO’xll’ FARMSTEDI jpapilß GALV ROOF & WALLS 16'xlO’ Double Slide 40’x50’14’ FARMSTEDI I GALV ROOF & WALLS 20'xl3'Double Slide 50’x50’xl6’ FARMSTED I GALV MIU ROOF & WALLS 24’x157” Double Slide flaHwi Door 60’x50’xl6' FARMSTED I 30'x15'3" Double Slide ALL BUILDINGS F.O B. VARIOUS SIZES ANNVILLE, PA. HEIGHT & WIDTH (Buildings not equipped as shown) AVAILABLE Special Grain Storage Buildings Available FARMSTED I 1-PER COUNTY Display Buildings Only Buy a building at list price and get twice the length for only 50% more ALSO FARMSTED II AND AG-MASTER 2 12 Ip.E. HESS, I I BUTLER MFG. CO ] I Box 337, Oxford, PA 19363 I I Name I Address I City j State. | Phone J I (include area code) |_F I I I In the Cheviot division, John Aarell, Circle A Farm, Lincoln University, took the ram championship and reserve championship as well as the reserve cham pionship with his ewe. Both rams were lambs, and his ewe came from the yearling class. Another yearling Cheviot ewe, shown by Delaware Valley College, was named champion of its division. Premier exhibitor of Cheviots was Delaware Valley College. Nancy MacCauley, Atglen, showed this yearling ewe to the championship in the Suffolk class at the Goshen Fair’s Wednesday sheep show. Why StoreKbur Gramm a BROCK? REPUTABLE! DEPENDABLE! Brock bins have served well on many farms throughout the midwest Year after year they have earned their re putation for being dependable, safe storage These are the best reasons for storing your gram in a Brock BROCK TUT SYCAMORE IND. PARK 255 PUNE TREE DRIVE HERSHEY EQUIPMENT 7603 I I - ] I COMPANY, INC. Route 30 West at r S e i the Centerville Exit Designers of Qualify Systems for Poultry, Swine and Grain Handling . Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 4,1979 Goshen Fair The Baroni Family, Downingtown, showed both the champion ram and ewe in the Hampshire division. The ram was first named tops in the lamb class and the ewe topped the yearling competition. Strawberry Hill Hamp shires had the reserve champion ram, a yearling, and the reserve champion ewe, a lamb. Strawberry Hill Hamp shires, shown by David Lytle, was also named the Hampshire exhibitor. Billy and Nancy Mac- Cauley, a brother and sister team from Breezeview Farm, Atglen, dominated the Suffolk classes, claiming both the championships and the reserve championships in the ram and ewe divisions. They were also named the premier exhibitor. In the 4-H fitting classes, in the age 9 to 11 division, Nancy MacCauley placed , (Turn to Page 12) 9