Wallace Selects Champions At 2000 Atlantic National Super Roll of Victory Show ST. JOSEPH, Mo. Angus enthusiasts gathered on May 28 in Timonium, Md., for the 2000 Atlantic National Super Point Roll of Victory (ROY) Angus Show, Craig Wallace, Mount Vernon, Mo., evaluated the 280 entries. Exhibitors paraded 204 females, 61 bulls, and 15 cow calf pairs before the champions were crowned. nA^v ou^a * s Rainmaker 9020 claimed the grand cham pion bull title after first winning early spring bull calf champion. Koupals Angus Farm and Vern Koupal, both of Dante, S.D., The Great Allentown Fair The 148th Great Allentown Fair Aug. 29-Sept. 4, has final ized its line-up of shows for its outdoor grandstand venue. The fair opens with Def Lep pard on Tuesday, Aug. 29. Country hit-make Alan Jackson with special guest Montgomery Gentry performs on Wednes day, Aug. 30. On Thursday, Aug. 31, Destiny’s Child, the female foursome with the chart topping single “Say My Name,” is joined by the new British boy band on-the-rise, BBMak. The Labor Day weekend starts off with LeAnn Rimes and special guest Chad Brock, who has the current No. 1 country single, “Yes!” They perform Friday, Sept. 1. Then Nickelo deon presents the “All That Music and More Festival” featuring teen idols LFO, B*Witched, Hoku, Blaque, A*Teens and Boyz N Girlz on Saturday, Sept. 2. On Sunday, Sept. 3, rock bands the Goo Goo Dolls and Tonic team up. As an added at traction, the traditional run of Victory Gardener Coming To Gettysburg GETTYSBURG (Adams Co.) Roger Swain, host of TV’s “The Victory Garden,” will be the featured speaker at the Oct. 21 Rites of Fall gardening semi nar sponsored by the Adams County Master Gardeners. Swain, now in his 13th year as host of the popular show, will discuss fall gardening tips that will help ensure a better garden next spring. In addition to doing his TV show, Swain is a prolific and widely read writer. His books which he will be available to sign include “Earthly Pleasures: Tales from a Biologists Garden,” “Field Days: Journal of an Itinerant Biologist,” “The Practical Gardener,” and, most recently, “Groundwork: a Gar dener’s Ecology.” Richard M. Koogle of Lil lypons Water Gardens is also on the program. He will discuss “The Fall Water Garden” and answer questions about this rap idly growing area of gardener interest. and Roth Angus, Freeman, S.D. own the January 1999 son of S L S Rainmaker 7596. Wilson Cattle Company, Cloverdale, Ind., led the reserve grand champion bull to the winner’s circle. MT Valley Full back 810, a May 1998 son of Rito 9F83 of SHII Fullback, first claimed intermediate champion bull honors. In the female show, WAF Missie 9057 captured the grand champion title for Mercedes Danekas, Wilton, Calif. The January 1999 daughter of Leachman Saugahatchee 3000 C first topped the early spring heifer calf division. the J & J Demolition Derby featuring the WWF Monster Truck, “The Rock” wraps up the entertainment on Labor Day, Monday, Sept. 4. Tickets are on sale for all shows at the Fair Box Office and at all Ticketmaster outlets, phone lines, and online. Tickets for the musical concerts range from $25 to $32 and general ad mission to the Demo Derby is $ll for adults and $6 for chil dren under age 12. All shows start at 7:30 p.m. except for the Nickelodeon show, with fest activities begin ning at S p.m. and the demo derby, which kicks off at 6 p.m. Fair box office hours are 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Mondays- Saturdays. Cash, Master Card and Visa are accepted at the box office. To charge by phone, call 215- 336-2000 or 570-693-4100. To purchase on-line, visit www.ticketmaster.com. For more information, call 610-435-SHOW (7469) or visit the fair website at www.allen townfairpa.org. Koogle, who has appeared on “Good Morning America,” and the “Fox Morning Show,” is an adviser for Ortho’s “Garden Ponds and Fountains” and Tay lor’s “Weekend Garden Guide.” He has lectured extensively before the American Association of Nurserymen and other pro fessional organizations. In addition to the keynote speakers, experts will conduct several educational workshops. Educational hour credits are available for Master Gardeners. The 8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. semi nar will be at the new Adams County Agricultural and Natu ral Resources Center in Gettys burg. Seating is limited and participation in this third annual event is by advance reg istration only. A $35 fee covers all costs in cluding a continental breakfast, lunch, and refreshments. For more information and registration materials, call the Adams County Master Gar dener Program at (717) 334- 6271. Champion Hill Shadoe 1422 claimed reserve grand champion female for Champion Hill, Bidwell, Ohio, and Dobson Pulpwood Farm, Campti, La. The January 1999 daughter of Leachman Saugahatchee 3000 C first won reserve early spring heifer calf champion. A complete list of winners fol lows; 2000 ATLANTIC NATIONAL ROV ANGUSSHOW RESULTS Heifers Late Fall Heifer Calf Champion; Sayre Brothers. Reserve Late Fall Heifer Calf Champion; Amy Krueger. Early Fall Heifer Calf Champion: Fox Cross Farm. Reserve Early Fall Heifer Calf Champion: KirbeSchnoor. late Summer Heifer Calf Champion: Jeremy Armstrong. Reserve Late Summer Heifer Calf Cham pion; Mandy Richardson. Early Summer Heifer Calf Champion; Megan Veisel. Reserve Early Summer Heifer Calf Champion: Deanna Bloom. Late Spnng Heifer Calf Champion: James Armstrong. Reserve Late Spnng Heifer Calf Cham pion: Megan Weisel. Early Spnng Heifer Calf Champion: Mercedes Danekas. Reserve Early Spnng Heifer Calf Cham pion: Dobson Pulpwood Farm and Cham pion Hill. Senior Heifer Calf Champion: Dobson Pulpwood Farm and Champion Hill. Reserve Senior Heifer Calf Champion Joseph Wnght. Intermediate Champion Female Lisa Bloom. Reserve Intermediate Champion Female: Alberto Lasmartres and Jason Mi chael. Junior Champion Female; TC Ranch Inc. and Roth Angus. Reserve Junior Champion Female. S & C Farms and Judson Dalton Senior Yearling Champion Female: Tanya Peebles. Reserve Senior Yearling Champion Female: Scott Bourne. Grand Champion Female: Mercedes Danekas. Reserve Grand Champion Female Dobson Pulpwood Farm. Bulls Fall Bull Calf Champion: Weavedand Valley Farms and Harry Bachman. Reserve Fall Bull Calf Champion Holly Gamble. Summer Bull Calf Champion: Roth Angus and Millcreek Farm. Reserve Summer Bull Calf Champion; Amy Krueger. Late Spring Bull Calf Champion: Wilson Cattle Company. Reserve Late Spnng Bull Calf Champion: Hope Herd. Early Spnng Bull Calf Champion* Koupals Angus Farm, Vem Koupal and Roth Angus. Reserve Early Spnng Bull Calf Cham pion: Wilson Cattle Company. Senior Bull Calf Champion. Wilson Cattle Company. Reserve Senior Bull Calf Champion* Mirapaso Farms and Judson Dalton Intermediate Champion Bull. Wilson Cattle Company. Reserve Intermediate Champion Bull; John Wagner and Ronald Kerber. Junior Champion Bull: Wilson Cattle Company, Masters Cattle Company and Greg Smith. Reserve Junior Champion Bull: Cory Thompson. Senior Champion Bull: Roth Angus and Forgey 09 Angus Ranch. Reserve Senior Champion Bull: Scott Bourne. Grand Champion Bull. Koupals Angus Farm, Vern Koupal and Roth Angus. Reserve Grand Champion Bull- Wilson Cattle Company Cow-Calf Pairs Grand Champion Cow With Natural Calf Whitestone Farm and Mandy Richardson Reserve Grand Champion Cow With Natural Calf: TC Ranch Inc and Roth Angus. Grand Champion Cow With Embryo Calf- Julie Jones and Tanya Peebles. Reserve Grand Champion Cow With Embryo Calf; Mirapaso Farms and Judson Dalton. Group Classes Get-of-Sire: Champion H'". Junior Get-of-Sire: Champion Hill Calf Get-of-Sire. Champion Hill Best Six Head: champion Hiii. Koupals B&B Rainmaker 9020 captured the grand Prod supremeCham^iono V eraii champion bull title and the Supreme Champion Award at Koupais Angus Farm, vem Koupai and 2000 Atlantic National Super Point Roll of Victory R °Prernier breeder: Daltons on the Sy- (ROV) AngUS ShOW. The January 1999 Mil Of Site SIS camore. Rainmaker 7596 first won early spring bull calf champion. premier Exhibitor. Daltons on the Sy- Koupals Angus Farm and Vern Koupai, both from Dante, camore S.D., and Roth Angus, Freeman, S.D., own the winning bull. f f < ' *sa! ,> i Daltons Elba 6181 captured grand champion cow with embryo calf honors at the 2000 Atlantic National Super Point Roll of Victory (ROV) Angus Show, May 28 in Timon ium, Md. Tanya Peebles, Lawrenceville, Va., and Julie Jones, Nelson, Va., own the November 1996 daughter of O C C Backstop 8888. A February 2000 bull calf sired by Sitz Alliance 6595 is at side. Craig Wallace, Mount Vernon, Mo., evaluated the 280 entries. Whitestone Rita H 024 of 5H27 claimed the grand champion cow with natural calf title at the 2000 Atlantic National Super Point Roll of Victory (ROV) Angus Show. Whitestone Farm, Aldie, Va., and Mandy Richardson, Louisa, Va., own the January 1996 daughter of Whitestone Traveler 2149. An April 2000 daughter of Whitestone Treasury JlB7 completes the winning duo. , , . ' ! „ *• !'. '• ' - - NA'"*Al iTk Jl ~ ssmhhi m WAF Missie 9057 claimed the grand champion female title at the 2000 Atlantic National Super Point Roll of Vic tory (ROV) Angus Show. Mercedes Danekas, Wilton, Calif., owns the January 1999 daughter of Leachman Sau gahatchee 3000 C that first won early spring heifer calf champion. ATLA** - 5 MATIONAI „ MO ' [' i p 1 p Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 8, 2000-D5 ■* V