The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 August 1967 — Page 4
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Pag« 4 Ttw Daily Bannr^ Or—ncastU, Indiana Friday, August 4, 1967 4-H champions at the County Fair...
CHAMPION 1 SHEEP BUYER—First-Citizens Bank and right) Ronnie Maddox. Morris Hunter, Simpson Stoner, buyTrust Company was the high bidder for the Champion Pair er for the bank, and Kent Brattain, owner of the pair. The «C Fat Lambs at the 4-H Fat Livestock Auction held at the pair sold for 62 cents a pound. Fairgrounds Thursday night Shown above are (left to
OVERALE CHAMPION BUYER—Central National Bank resentative of the bank, and Jerry Torr, owner of the chamwas the proud buyer of the Grand Champion Overall Swine pion. The pig sold for $1.35 a pound and weighed 200 pounds. Breeds. Pictured above are (left to right) Dale Teaford, rep-
4-H livestock fitting contest winners...
OVERALL FITTING CHAMPION—Harry Ludlow, Franklin Putnam County Fair Wednesday evening. Harry is shown Township, won the Champion Sheep Fitting Contest along above with his trophy and silver platter presented to him by with ths overall 4-H Livestock Fitting Contest held at the Tom Hendricks. Hendricks was the donor of the fitting contest awards.
CHAMPION BEEF FITTER - Carolyn Torr took her beef test as part of the 4-H Livestock Contest held at ths Putnam and impressed the judges enough to win the Beef Fitting con- County Fair Wednesday evening. She is a Madison Township 4-H er.
CHAMPION SWINE FITTER—Joyce Smith captured the nam County Fair. She is shown above moments after the Champion Swine Fitter trophy Wednesday night at the Put- presentation of the trophy.
CHAMP DAIRY FITTER—Gary Judy, shown above receiving his trophy from sister and Putnam County Fair Queen
Vicki Judy, was the winner of the Dairy Fitting in the 4-H Livestock Fitting Contest held Wednesday at the Fair.
