Ohio Heifer Takes Supreme Honors At Somerset Jackpot Show Amanda Oarr, 13, right, won the Someraet County champion exhibitor title, and her steer was named the club calf sale champion at the Somerset County Beef Jackpot Show, from Mark and Loretta Davis, Burbank, Ohio, who are flanking Judge Jim Dill, Murfreesboro, Tenn. A heifer owned bJOAndy Campbell,- Eaton, Ohio, won supreme champion honors at the Somerset County Beef Jackpot Show. The animal is shown by his sister, Christy Niehaus. KEN CLUGSTON (717) 665-6775 CRAFT-BILT CONSTRUCTION INC. FARM-HOME BUILDING 1242 Breneman Road MANHEIM, PA 17545 PH: (717) 665-4372 BUILDING & REMODELING FOR— DAIRY RESIDENTIAL SWINE POLE BUILDINGS BEEF STORAGE GAY BROWNLEE Somerset Co. Correspondent MEYERSDALE (Somerset Co.) —The summer day was made to order for Andy Campbell of Eaton, Ohio, on July 9 when his heifer was named supreme champion at the Somerset County Jackpot Show. Julie DeChristofaro, 13, of Niles, Ohio had die grand champ ion steer which she showed in class six and which won the Divi sion II champion title. Judge Jim Dill from Murfrees boro, Tenn. liked the steer’s body configuration and said it was a firm handling steer. He praised the steer’s overall look. The reserve grand champion steer belonged to Carl Dctwiler Julie DeChristofaro, Niles, Ohio, left, had the steer named the grand champion at the Somerset County Beef Jackpot Show on Sunday, July 9. Standing with the 13-year*old are show Judge Jim Dill, Murfreesboro, Tenn. and Julie’s brother, Nick, who is holding the trophy. Carl Detwller, Roaring Spring, Blair County, Is pictured with his reserva grand champion steer at the Somerset County Jackpot Show on Sunday, July 9. Kevin Fuls, left, helped the 14-year-old exhibitor with the selection and fitting. from Roaring Spring, Blair Coun ty, and won the Division 111 championship. “He’s the most complete in the class,” Dill said, “A very deep made steer.” He said he found more likenes ses in the steers shown in Division ID than in the other divisions. Amanda Darr of Boswell won the county exhibitor title as well as the Somerset County Club Calf Sale champion. The animal was second in class eight, the middle steer of a trio of top three class winners that Dill called “mighty powerful.” It was purchased from Mark and Loretta Davis of Burbank, Ohio. Darr is 13. She’s the only child of Shelley and Metta Darr of Boswell. Sara Campbell, Sycamore, had the reserve grand champion heifer BAUER TRAVELLING GUNS # BARER Tired of moving pipes and dragging hoses?? Let BAUER TRAVELING GUNS do your work! VlmmlSm- Hmim PUMPS IN STOCK. Submersible. 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In all, 100 animals were shown, 86 of them steers and 14 heifers. Dill said he was impressed with die show and saw powerhouse steers in the class champions. “The quality was deep and close,” he said. “I was hired for my opinion today and I looked for what I would want in my own herd,” he told the audience. Participants this year came from Pennsylvania, Ohio, Mary land, Virginia, and West Virginia. Spokesman Sam Armstrong said the show was bigger than last year. The event was sponsored by the Somerset County Beef Producers and Pennsylvania Cattleman’s Association. Following it ■ partial liat of winner*: Stem— Clan 1; 1. David Cambium; 2 Jon Guindon; 3. Patrick Fold. Oaaa 2:1. Shawm Cambnizii; 2. I.W, Buttermore; 3. Michelle Guinden. Oaaa 3: 1. San Campbell; 2.3 rad Fiaher, 3. Erin Liven good. Oaaa 4: 1. Derrick Crane; 2. Nicole Schachle; 3. Jennifer PowelL Claaa 3: 1. Caaey High; 2 David Livengood; 3. Chnaty Griffith. Oaaa 6:1. Julie DeChriatofaro, 2. Kevin Camp bell; 3. Louia Sunce. Oaaa 7:1. David Cambruz ri; 2 David Newpher; 3. Jennifer Callihan. dan t: 1. Call Detwiler. 2. Amanda Darr, 3. Brce Taggeit. Clan 9; 1. Cart Detwiler, 2 David Laf ferty, 3. David Smith Oaaa 10:1. Nick DeChria tofaro; 2 Jem Schroyer, 3. David Stickley; Oaaa 11: 1. Tracy Fitzaimmona; 2. Tim Biahop; 3. Heidi Svonavec. Claaa 12:1. Nicole Fairman; 2 Luke Svonavec; 3. Rachael Logan. Hcifcta— Claaa 1; 1. David Laffeny; 2 Jason Knotta; 3. Chad Cessna. Oaaa 2:1. Sara Campbell; 2 Der rick Crane; 3. Andy Campbell. Oaaa 3:1. Andy Campbell; 2. David Stickley; 3. 71m Bishop.