Livestock Show Results From Somerset Listed Gay Brownlee Somerset Co. Correspondent MEYERSDALE (Somerset Co.) The Somerset County Fair grand champion market beef was owned by Erin Livengood of Bos well. It was also the county bred champion. Jeremy Stair, Berlin, had the reserve champion and reserve county bred champion. The grand champion market lamb was owned by Lindsay Schmuck, Rockwood, the reserve grand champion owned by Luke Svonavec, Rockwood. Home grown champion market lamb belonged to Jenna Svonavec and reserve home grown champ ion, Angela Livengood, from Boswell. Joshua Will, Berlin, had the grand champion market swine with Kristin Randall, Somerset having the reserve grand champion. Market steer judges were Terry Boggess, Blacksburg, VA; and Willard Lemaster, Martinsburg, W. Va. Boggess also did lamb judging. Howard Henderson, Lit tletown, W. Va. did swine. Following are top three class winners in all shows; BEEF Clms 1:1. Brim Bomyak; 2. Luke Flan nery; 3. Blak* Weigla. Class 2: 1. Angsts Livengood; 2. Trscy Bittner; 3. David Livengood. Claes 3: 1. Matt Welch; 2. Lindsay Schmuck; 3. Jeff Knotts. Class 4: 1. Jon Gulndon; 2. Ryan Schmuck; 3. Megan Schmuck. Group Champions: 1. Matt Welch; 2. Lindsay Schmuck. Class 8:1. Luke Svonavec; 2. Jonathan Dickey; 3. Susie Shipley. Class 6: 1. Carey Welgle; 2. Natalie Welch; 3. Shawn Troutman. Class 7: 1. Jared Hay; 2. Jason Svo navec; 3. Michelle McKinley. Clasa •; 1. Amanda Schmuck; 2. Gabo Svonavec; 3. Chris Schmuck. Group Champions: 1. Luke Svonavec; 2. Jon Dickey. Class 9:1. Jeremy Stair; 2. Dan L. Miller; 3. Amy Schmuck. Class 10:1. Jason Fisher; 2. Steven King; 3 Michele Guindon. Class 11:1. Jesse Brant; 2. Jason Knotts, 3 Lonny Murray. Class 12: 1. Amanda Darr; 2. Ben Ship The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture has approved one (1) pesticide credit, category 4, 11, or 15 for attending Dr. Dave Henzler, U.S.D.A., presentation on “Effective Rodent control” at the Northeast Poultry Show, Lancaster Host Resort. Dr. Henzler is scheduled for 2:00 p.m. in the exhibit hall on Wednesday, September 28, 1994. One (1) pesticide credit, category 4, 11, or 16 will also be given for Dr. Jim Arends, N.C. State University, presentation on “Controlling Darkling Beetles” in the Exhibit Hall on Thursday, September 29, at 2:00 p.m. The exhibit hall is open to the public FREE OF CHARGE from 12:00 noon to 5:00 p.m. on Wednesday, September 28, and Thursday, September 29,1994. Many NEW EXHIBITORS IN ‘94!!! DON’T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY! ley; 3. Travis McKinley. Group Champions; 1. Jeremy Stair; 2. Dm Millar. Clasa 13:1. Joshua King; 2. Nicole Baer; 3. Stsven Schmuck. Ctaaa 14:1. Lucas Barron; 2. Kevin Stahl; 3. Michael Custer. Clasa 18:1. Jerry Ferko; 2. R. Lee Sines Jr.; 3. Jill Brant. Clasa 19: 1. Erin Livengood; 2. Melissa Vought; 3, Kevin Sparser. Group Champions: 1. Erin Livengood; 2. Jerry Ferko. Junior Showman: 1. Erin Livengood; 2. Msgm Schmuck; 3. Amanda Darr. Senlor.Showman: 1. Steven Schmuck; 2. Travis Bittner; 3. Angela Livengood. LAMBS Class 1:1. Kelly Svonavec; 2. Brock Hllle gass; 3. Deidra Smith. Claas 2:1. Andrea Shultz; 2. Patricia Bird; 3. Corby Svonavec. Clasa 3:1. Teri Collins; 2. Jerry Ferko; 3. Kami Hillegass. Class 4:1. Joslyn Bird; 2. Deidra Smith; 3. Sara Banner. Group Champion: 1. Joslyn Bird; 2. Ten Collins. Claas 8:1. Brim Smith; 2. Im Hummel; 3. Melissa Schrock. Class 6: 1. Gabs Svonavec; 2. Megan Schmuck; 3. Debbie Black. Clasa 7: 1. Megan Schmuck; 2. Angela Livengood; 3. Teri Collins. Class 9:1. Heidi Svonavec; 2. Corey Sec hler; 3. Jamie Collins. Class 9: 1. Luke Svonavec; 2. David Livengood; 3. Julio Ssehler. Claas 10:1. Lindsay Schmuck; 2. Matth ew Pyle; 3. Jade Wareham. Clasa 11:1. Jenna Svonavec; 2. Debbie Black; 3. Jake Vough. Class 12:1. Jsnn Black; 2. Angela Llven good; 3. Andrew Barron. Group Champion: 1. Luke Svonavec 2. Lindsay Schmuck. Clasa 13: 1. Lucas Svonavec; 2. Amy Schmuck; 3. Erin Livengood. Class 14: 1. Heidi Svonavec; 2. Amy Schmuck; 3. Andrew Barton. Clasa 18; 1. Lindsay Schmuck; 2. Gabs Svonavec; 3. Andrew Weimer. Claas 19:1. Matthew Pyle; 2. Jodi Flick; 3. Lindsey Deem. Group Champion: 1. Lindsay Schmuck; 2. Luke Svonavec. Junior Showman: t. Amanda Darr; 2. Daniel L. Milter; 3. Lindsay Schmuck. Senior Showman: 1. Angela Livengood; 2. Debbie Black; 3. Jann Black. Pair Plaelnga: 1. Lindsay Schmuck; 2. Luke Svonavec; 3. Amy Schmuck. SWINE Class 1:1. Mark Hoffman; 2. Cara Johns ton; 3. Heather Welch. Claes 2:1. Sonja Hoover; 2. Bill Hersch; 3. Scott Rhoads. Class 3:1. Adam Luce; 2. Beth Harbaugh; 3. Kelly Nedrow. Class 4; 1. Amanda Darr; 2. Jason Fishel; 3. Noah Wareham. Group Champion: 1. Adam Luce; 2. Son ia Hoover. Class 8:1. Shawn Romesburg. 2. Michael Henry; 3. Andrea Darr. ATTENTION Poultry and Egg Producers The champion market lamb title goes to Ryan Donough’s homebred Suffolk cross* breed on right. Judge John Eaton Jr., center, chose Amy Bollinger’s l34*pound lamb as reserve. Sheep Titles At Ephrata Fair (Continued from Pago A 36) _ Southdown - Ewo Lamb 1,2. Jennifer Champion Suffolk Ram Jerry Bollinger. Peter*. Zimmerman. Ewe Lamb 1,2. Jeff Bollinger. Doraat Flock 1. Jeeslca Stoltzfus; 2. Champion Southdown Ewe Jennifer Yearling Ewe 1,2. Jeff Bollinger. Radell Peter*. Zimmerman. Aged Ewo 1,2,3. Jeff Bollnger. Breeder* Young Flock JetiicaStoltzfui. Southdown Pair Jennifer Zimmerman. Champion Suffolk Ewa Jeff Ballinger. Shropehtro Ewe Lamb Tracy Bollinger. Suffolk Suffolk Pair 1. Jerry Bollinger; 2,3 Jeff Champion Shropahlro Ewa Tracy "am Lamb 1. Jerry Bollinger: Yearling Bollinger. Ballinger. R,m J,rr V Bollinger. Claao •: 1. Jarod Hoover; 2. Shawn gaa; 3. JlHlan Ickaa. C |„, 18; Bill Hersch: 2. Ryan Romoiburg; 3. Jennifer Ray. Claaa 11: 1. Shown Troutman; 2. Brad gchmuck' 3 Tegan Hayes. Claaa 7: 1. Kristin Randall; 2. Jon Guln- Fisher; 3. Brian Harbaugh. Claaa i#-l Susie Shipley; 2. Julie Will; 3 don: 3. Kara Frazee. Claaa 12: 1. Kara Frazee; 2. Crystal Michael Hutchison. Claaa S: 1. Harry Hoover; 2. Paul Dlbert; Hershberger: 3. Kami Hlllegasa. Group Champion: 1. Megan Frazee; 2 3. Sonja Hoover. Group Champion: 1. Joshua Will, 2. Susie Shipley Group Champion: 1. Kristin Randall: 2. Shawn Troutman. Junior Showman: 1. Brian Smith; 2 Harry Hoover. Claaa IS: 1. Megan Frazee: 2. Jill Brant; Brandon Hlllegasa; 3. Travis Brant. Claaa 9; 1. Michelle McKinley; 2. Kristin 3- Jennifer Hay. Senior Showman; 1. Crystal Hershber- Randall; 3. Kyle Hlllegasa. Claaa 14: 1. Michael Henry; 2. Angela fler2 Michelle McKinley: 3. Ryan Schmuck Claaa 10: 1. Joshua Will; 2. Kevin Hllle- Pile; 3. Bonnie Sanner. National FFA’s Star Farmer Finalists ALEXANDRIA, Va. Four ton . * Y - : " d Cr ?‘B Eric Daniels, successful young entrepreneurs 20, Moniello, Wis., were chosen have been named by the National “I* 6 * )est American FFA Organization as national Dagrec candidate. One of finalists for the 1994 American * e honors an FFA mem- Star in Agribusiness Award. ter American Star in Neal C. Floyd, 21, Nicholasvil- Agribusiness will be chosen from le. Ky.; lammy L. Yost, 20. Joliet, *e four finalists during the 67th Mont David Snyder. 21. Hamil- National FFA Convention in Kan- Lancaster Fai Sttunto Schuylkill County Antique Tractor, Gas Engine and Equipment Show Schuylkill Co. Fairgrounds Rt 5951% miles east of Summit Station, PA ADMISSION S2.OQ/CAR Sat, Oct 8 and Sun, Oct 9,1994 Starting at SAM both days til ? • Antique tractor games at periodic times and parade at 12 noon. • Antique tractor pull, Sat., Oct. 8, at 3PM Also 2nd Fall Festival • Craft items and demonstrations cider, apple butter etc. • Entertainment Daily • Evening Haunted Hay Rides, Fri. and Sat. evenings • 2nd Edition Schuylkill County Fair Trucks Available at Fall Festival Exhibitors Welcome For more information: Curt (717) 739-4554, Don (717) 866-6485 ir 24, 1904-A37 sas City, Mo., Nov. 10-12. The finalists were selected based on their management skills and the quality and growth of their agribusiness programs. The candi dates* leadership and FFA activi ties are also considered by the national, state and local FFA offi cials who select the finalists. Each finalist will receive $l,OOO from the National FFA Foundation. The national winner will be awarded another $l,OOO. In addition to the cash awards, the four finalists will travel to Europe with other national winners for an international experience tour.'