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    Sheep Show Winners
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Flinchbaugh also placed first in Thirteen-year-old Fought, a
ewe, late spring lamb, pair of ewe member of 4-H, brought 18 sheep
lambs, and ram, one year and altogether, six of them South
under two classes. She also placed down. She has shown at KILE for
second in the exhibitor’s flock many years and her family has
competition. been showing here for more than
Champion ewe honors went to 40 years.
Jaime Fought of Sulfur Run Farm Reserve champion ram and ewe
in Carlisle. Fought also won ewe, went to Splendorview Farm in
one year and under two, and ewe, Cummington. They also placed
early spring lamb classes. She first in exhibitor’s flock.
Montadale breeding sheep, grand champion ewe, Chap
man 9727, Callie Chapman, Washington.
Hampshire open barrow, grand champion barrow, Clyde
McConaughey Jr., exhibitor, Smicksburg.
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placed fourth in exhibitor’s flock.
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Splendorview also won the pair of
yearling ewes, pair of ram lambs
and ram, fall lamb classes.
Claudette Choma, Stafford
Springs, Conn., placed third and
Poverty Point Farm of Mars,
placed fifth in the exhibitor’s
flock competition.
Shropshire Show
Wey Shropshires, Womelsdorf,
took both grand champion ram
and grand champion ewe at the
Shropshire open show. _
William Yoder, Wey Shrop
shires, owned the winning sheep
which was shown by Ron Miller.
“WS 9726” took the grand champ
ion ram honors after placing first
in the spring lamb class. “WS
9730” was named grand champion
ewe after placing first in the late
spring lamb class. This ewe was
also champion at the Allentown
Fair.
“After 17 years we continue to
be successful at this show, and
that is why we keep coming
back,” said Ron Miller.
Reserve champion ewe and
champion ram were exhibited by
Fred and Pam Heaton, Versailles,
OH. “96-186” first won the fall
lamb ram class and then went on
to be named reserve champion
ram. Reserve champion ewe,
“96-172” was first in die yearling
ewe class. Last year at KILE
“96-172” was champion. He was
also champion Hampshire at the
Ohio State Fair.
Fred Heaton, who owns ISO
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Berkshire open barrow, grand champion, Arlie Cornbow
er, exhibitor, New Freedom.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October’ 11, 1997-A3l
Hampshire breeding sheep, grand champion ewe, Jaime
Fought, Carlisle.
head of Montadales, Shropshires Heaton won first place sale ewe
and Hampshires, has been show- with his yearling> “96.133”. The
ing at KILE for the past 23 years. Heatons won first place with
“We like coming here because the exhibitof . s flock .
people are friendly and our sheep plowing is a list of show plac
seem to do well here,” said Hea- Jno .
Inga.
ton.
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Competition
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Cl ASS 16S CHAMPION BARROW ON FOOT
I ICC FARMS UALKERSVILLE. MO
CLASS 156 RES CHAMP BARROW ON-FOOT
I KC FARMS WALKERSVILLE MO
1997 YORKSHIRE OPEN BARROWS
CLASS
171 LIGHTWEIGHT 220 233 LBS
1 PENN STATE UNIV UNIVERSITY PARK
2 PENN STATE UNIV UNIVERSITY PARK
3 JULIE FEESER TANEYTOWN. HD
A JAMES T PARLETT 4 SON AIRVILLE
5 BUD STROHMER, WOOOSTOCK, MO
172 HEDIUMWEIGHT 234-247 LBS
CLASS
1 PENN STATE UNIV UNIVERSITY PARK
2 WILSON FH YORKSHIRE NEW FREEDOM
3 PENN STATE UNIV. UNIVERSITY PARK
4 PENN STATE UNIV UNIVERSITY PARK
5 CALVIN H LAZARUS 4 SONS. WHITEHAi
174 HEAVYWEIGHT 248-260 LBS
CLASS
1 FRANKLIN FEESER TANEYTOWN. MD
2 WILSON FM-YORKSHIRE NEW FREEDOM
3 CALVIN H LAZARUS A SONS. WHI FINAL I
a JIM MECKEL. ROSEVILLE. OH
5 BUO STROHMER. WOODSTOCK MO
aASS 175 CHAMPION BARROW QN-FOOT
j PENN STATE UNIV UNIVERSITY PARK
Ct ASS 176 RES CHAMP BARROW ON FOOT
1 FRANKLIN FEESER, TANEYTOWN MO
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