—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 25,1979 44 ByKENDACEBORRY CARLISLE Sheep paraded before the judge last week as part of the Carlisle Fair’s livestock show. Champions were chosen m several different breed divisions. Judge Dan Dailey, Lit tlestown, picked David Buder’s ram and ewe as champions m that breed. The Carlisle R 7 youth also showed the reserve cham pion ram. David Shultz, Mechamcsburg, exhibited the reserve champion Ox ford ewe. In the Cheviot division of the breeding classes, it was a clean sweep for Paul Wynn, Newburg Rl, as he won the championships and reserve championships in both the ram and ewe division ■<* Charles and Barbara Platt, Gettysburg R 3, exhibited the champion Shropshire ram, as well as the reserve champion. They also had the champion ewe and reserve champion ewe. ** •"“►Jar' " Steward Ebersole and Son, York R 3, showed the champion Hampshire ram and ewe. They also captured the reserve championships in the breed com- petition Paul Winn, seen on the left, made a clean sweep in the Cheviot division, •nning all championship ribbons with his animals. Carlisle Fair posts All the Hampshire champion and reserve champion ribbons went home in the pocket of Steward Ebersole and Son, York R 3, as those exhibitors dominated that competition. Shropshire judging saw Charles and Barbara Platt, Gettysburg R 3, take their rams to the champion and reserve champion spots in the show. Mrs. Frank Darcy, Fairfield R 2, showed the champion and reserve champion ewe. In Dorset competiton, Suzie Gould, New Oxford Rl, exhibited the champion ram, champion ewe, and reserve champion ram. Alan Bixler showed the reserve cham pion ewe. Diane Keefauver, Newville Rl, showed the X -4^: <4 A \ ’ '4 champion Suffolk ram E. Richard Eberts, of the same address, showed the reserve champion ram as well as the champion ewe and reserve champion ewe. In the market lamb 4-H competition, Craig Modny showed the lightweight first placing lambs. In the heavyweight class, first place went to Sharon Hock In the 4-H pair classes, top Cheviots were shown by Paul Wynn. Joe Wynn showed the top Hampshires, and Vicki Holtry had the first placing Dorsets. In the Suffolk class, Carol Terry won the blue ribbon, and David Bixler walked away with the top honors in the Oxford class * * -S'* * - i Jl * -■S** *' / 4» ** v • < (Turn to Page 45) ;/T sheep show results < * \ * -st>. 4 “V t* < < > * Pat Silsby, representing the Carlisle Farm Credit Offiqe, presents Alan Bi: with his trophies as he was named champion in both the junior fitting i showmanship class. One Machine Grinds 0 Blows {£*) o, fgJ Available At Many / ks Leading Farm Equipment xSL Dealers For More Information, Please Return This Coupon FARMHAND ESS ADI STATE ZIP Send To TODD FARM EQUIPMENT, INC. P.O. BOX 1326 CHESAPEAKE, VA. 23320 FHGBL *** 4 n Now, you can grind and blow in one operation The Farmhand Grinder-Blower does it all The 650 lb flywheel in the grinding chamber gives you a power ful grinder and a high capacity blower all in one machine And, with 15 different screens and 6 hammer assemblies, you can pick the particle size you want Oi, blow only The chamoer housing is 3 /s" steel plate so you know its built rugged See this NEW Farmhand Grinder-Blower High moisture corn Blow haylage 2* >, > V * \ „ < X, X , Whole or