A34-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 4, 1993 Somerset Livestock Winners Named (Continued from Pago A 1) The county bred champion of Amanda Korns, Hyndman, brought her $4,188, at $4 per lb., while the county bred reserve champion of Angela Livengood brought $1,840.50. With champions the 1993 beef sale averaged $1.21. Without champions the sale average was $1.05. In 1992 the grand champ- The Somerset Co. Fair grand champion lamb was sold to Ken Gibson for the Riverside and BiLo Markets. From left, sisters Megan, Amy and Lindsay Schmuck, seller. The Somerset Co. Fair reserve champion lamb of Luke Svonavec, right, was bought by John Tressler for Tress ier’s Ashland, Confluence. ion sold for $3.50; the average, $2.60. A hundred and forty swine were auctioned for a total sum of $43,257. Jillian Ickes, Rockwood, saw her grand champion go to First Philson Bank, Berlin for $1,098, at $4.50 per lb. The York X weighed 250 lbs. The reserve grand champion of Matthew Fletcher, Rockwood was sold for $3.50 per lb. to Riverside and BiLo Markets for a total of $Bl2. Giant Eagle. Somerset paid $2.50 per lb. for the group champ ion to give Mandy Decker of Gar rett $525. Dclan Chevy paid $334.50 for the other group champ of Kami Hillegass. The sale average with the champions was $1.39. Without the champs it dropped a mere four cents to $1.35 which indicates consistently good per pound prices throughout the swine sale. In 1992 both swine champions brought $3.75 per lb. AJ. Walker, of Walker Farm Service, Somerset, well-known for his great support of the Junior Livestock Sale, as in many times past, was again the premier buyer. Walker spent $11,662.65 on the market animals sold by the local 4-H and FFA members. / And the generosity of the buy ers boded well for seven local vol unteer fire departments Sipes ville, Somerset, Meyersdale, Salisbury, Rockwood, New Cen terville and Berlin all of whom received donated animals. Rather than keeping the county bred steer it purchased, Hoss’s donated it to die Children’s Aid Home, Somerset. Other recipients were a mis sionary, the Area Agency On Aging, Somerset Co. Boy Scouts, 4-H Clubs and a Historical Society. Six auctioneers sn<u:d the sale responsibilities this year; Betty Lou Svonavec, Scott Mostoller, Kermit Stahl, Mike Knepper, Reed Luce and Bill Arnold. Swine, steer and sheep show results are as follows: Swine Clau 1: 1. Jason Fisher, 2. Mark Hoff man, 3. Michelle McKinley. Class 2; 1. Gregory Sechler, 2. Brandon Hillegass, 3. Jennifer Randall. Class 3:1 .Travis Bryant, 2. Michael Henry, 3. Michael Ohler. Class 4:1. Mandy Decker, 2. Kristin Ran dall, 3. Julie Will. Group Champion: 1. Mandy Decker, 2. Kristin Randall. Class 5: 1. Ben Whlpkey, 2. Heather Welch, 3. Kevin Hillegass. Class •: 1. Megan Frazee, 2. Kami Hille gass, 3. Shawn Romesburg. Claas 7: 1. Brock Hillegass, 2. Jason Fisher, 3. Beth Harbaugh. Claaa •: 1. Kami Hillegass, 2. Josh Decker, 3. Meggan Hayes. Group Champions: 1. Kami Hillegass, 2. Megan Frazee. Class 9: 1. Jodi Murray, 2. Amanda Korns, 3. Kevin Hillegass. Class 10: 1. Brian Smith, 2. Heidi Svo navec, 3. Jessica Stoy. Class 11: 1. Megan Frazee, 2. Meggan Hayes, 3. Steven Landis. Class 12: 1. Matthew Fletcher, 2. Luke Svonavec, 3. Michael Way ant. Group Champions: 1. Matt Fletcher, 2. Megan Frazee. Class 13:1. Chris Engle, 2. Carey Weigle, 3. Harry Hoover 11. Class 14; 1. Steven King, 2. Joshua King, 3. Crystal Hershberger. Class 15: 1. Jillian Ickes, 2. Michael Shultz, 3. Ryan Schmuck. Class 19; 1. Jillian Ickes, 2. Kristin Ran dall, 3. Amanda Darr. Group Champion*; 1. Jill Ickes, 2. Ste ven King. Jr. Showman: 1. Brian Smith, 2. Travis Brant, 3. Heidi Svonavec. Sr. Showman; 1. Harry Hoover 11, 2. Ste ven King, 3. Chrystal Hershberger. Beef Class 1; 1. Susie Shipley, 2. Michael Lynch, 3. James Bodes. Class 2: 1. Amanda Korns, 2. David Lnrengood, 3. Jodi Flick. Class 3; 1. Brian Waydo, 2. Ben Shipley, 3. Jessl Lohr. Class 4: 1. Amy Schmuck, 2. Michelle McKinley, 3. Bryon Bruner. Group Champions; 1. Amanda Korns, 2. Amy Schmuck. Class 5; 1. Jason Barron, 2. Sara Hllle gass, 3. Luke Svonavec. Class 6: 1. R. Lee Sines, 2. Danielle Troutman, 3. Chris Schmuck. < Class 7: 1. Jeremy Yutzy, 2. Lindsay Schmuck, 3. Heather Welch. Class •; 1. Jason Fisher, 2. Jon Guidon, 3. Melissa Vought. Group Champions: 1. Jason Fisher, 2. Jason Barron. Class •: 1. Jill Brant, 2. Angela Llven good, 3. Steven Schmuck. Claaa 10:1. Vicky King, 2. Justin Fuls, 3. (Turn to Page ASS) Jerry Ferko, left, and John Smith stand with Ferko’s grand champion steer which Smith purchased for the Bo nanza Restaurant at the Somerset Co. Fair’s Junior Live stock Sale. Purchaser of the grand champion swine at Somerset Co. Fair livestock sale was the First Philson Bank, represented from left, by George Hay and Greg Croner with seller Jillian Ickes. Fritz Hedglln bought tho Somerset Co. Fair reserve grand champion swine tor Riverside and BILo Markets. The seller Is Matthew Fletcher.
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