Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 23, 2000, Image 57

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    Cambria Conducts Market Lamb Show
Jamie Johns, 17, Johnstown, is pictured with the re
serve champion lamb during the Cambria County Fair.
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Ickesburg Fire Co. &
Perry County Old Iron Club
Eighth Annual Antique Days”
October 6, 7 & 8, 2000 f
Join us for a “Walk in the Past”
Featured Tractor - Cockshutt and Oliver
Blacksmithing-Rope Making-Broom Making-Threshing &
Stationary Baling-Tractor & Machinery Display-Antique Classic
Car & Truck Display-Homemade Ice Cream &
Open Kettle Soup-Sawmill
Breakfast Sat. & Sun. 6:30 a.m.;
Church Service Sun. 8:30 a.m.;
Fireworks Display Friday Night 8 p.m.,
Raindate for Fireworks is Sunday, Oct. 8;
Parade of Power Each Day;
Quilt Auction Sat. 3 p.m.; Pig Roast Sun. 12 Noon;
Arts & Crafts & Flea Market Each Day
Fall HarvesfParade - Sat. Loading Dock Available
Campers/No Hook-up.
West of Rts. 22 &i 322, follow Rt. 17Wfrom Millerstown, PA Exit.
CONTACT: Flea Market & Crafts: Terry Unch, 717-438-3396; Ralph Smith, 717-438-3144.
Antique Machinery & Vehicles: Leroy Fleisher, 717-582-4973; Rich Hoffner, 717-582-7423,
Parade Chairman: Dale Barnck, 717-776-5972. Show Day Phone 717-438-3113
Our First Spring Show
April 21 & 22, 2001
Consignment Sale -
Saturday, April 21, 2001
Somerset Co. Correspondent
BENSBURG (Cambria Co.)
Scott Strittmatter’s 122-pound
Suffolk crossbred lamb took
grand champion honors at the
Cambria County Fair Market
Lamb Show.
The 15-year-old Strittmatter
from Ebensburg, who has four
sisters and lives on a sizable
dairy farm, said the victory is his
third consecutive grand champi
on.
Although the family has a
180-head Holstein dairy herd,
young Strittmatter prefers doing
something different, and that’s
why raising a lamb project in the
Wilderness Hollow 4-H Club is
fim. His parents are Bernie and
Tess Strittmatter and he is a
sophomore at Cambria Heights
High School.
Jamie Johns, 17, Johnstown
who was showing lambs for the
first time, had the reserve cham
pion with a Suffolk/Hampshire.
“I was extremely surprised,” said
the Ragers Hill 4-H’er. Previous
ly she showed only horses and
rabbits. She is a senior at the
Richland High School.
Her parents are Butch and
Carol Johns and Teri, 15, is her
only sister.
The show judge was Dick Ku
zemchak, head shepherd at Penn
State.
Following are top three class
placings:
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FRI, 8-8, SAT. 8-12 BAHT, PA 17503
GAY BROWNLEE
Scott Strittmatter, 15, Ebensburg, shows the grand
champion lamb at the Cambria County Fair Market Lamb
Show.
CAMBRIA COUNTY FAIR
SHEEP SHOW RESULTS
Pairs Class 1 1 Sondra Christ 2. Lind
sey Malloy 3 Josh McKinley
Class 2. 1 Matthew Venesky 2 David
Kirby.
Class 3. 1 Scott Strittmatter 2 Jamie
Johns. 3. Emma Bard
Champions' 1 Scott Stnttmatter. 2
Jamie Johns
Class 1: 1 Sondra Chnst. 2 Lindsey
Malloy 3. Amber Kalwasmski.
Class 2. 1. Emma Bard. 2 Lindsey Mal
loy 3. Joshua McKinley
Class 3' 1 Megan Skebeck 2 Reed
Myers.
Lightweight champion 1 Megan Ske
beck 2 Sondra Chnst
Class 4- 1 Ben Bard. 2 David Kirby 3
Quenna Kist
Class 5. 1 Bobby Venesky 2 Andrew
Farabaugh 3 Ten Johns
Class 6. 1. Amanda Stnttmatter. 2 Mat
thew Venesky
Middleweight champion 1 Amanda
Stnttmatter 2 Bobby Venesky
Class 7; 1. Scott Stnttmatter. 2 Megan
'ding
Demonstrations by Passport Farms, and the 4-H Blue Ribbon
Riders and Top Notch Riders early Saturday afternoon
SATURDAY: • Antique Auto Show • Jeff Umbehauer Trio
• Country Western Dancers of Reading • “After Hours"
SUNDAY: • Carriage & Wagon Show • Pleasure Drive
• Horse & Wagon Obstacle Course • PA German Dialect Program
• Horse Pulling/Plowing Exhibitions
BOTH DAYS: • Home craft demonstrations • Arts & Craft
displays • Special programs and walking tours • Children’s games
and entertainment • Food and fun for the whole family!
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 23, 2000-817
Skebeck 3 Jenifer Venesky
Class 8 1 Jamie Johns 2 Andrew Far
abaugh
Class 9 1 Emma Bard 2 Ben Bard
Heavyweight champion 1 Scott Stnt
tmatter 2 Jamie Johns
LEADLINE
Junior female 1 Sondra Chnst 2
Emma Bard 3 Maggie Kist
Senior female. 1 Ten Johns 2 Jamie
Johns 3 Amber Kalwasmski
Male' 1 Matthew Venesky 2 Josh
McKinley 3 Bobby Venesky
Self-constructed; f Amanda Stnttmat
ter
Novelty 1 Chelsea Dnskel 2. Bobbie
Sue Kist 3 Ryan Dnskel
Showmanship Jumor-Emma Bard In
termediate-Matthew Venesky Semor-An
drew Farabaugh
Stockman Jumor-Sondra Chnst Inter
mediate-Matthew Venesky Semor-Jamie
Johns
County bred lightweight 1 Sondra
Chnst 2 Emma Bard. 3 Josh McKinley
Heavyweight 1 Ben Bard 2 David
Kirby. 3 Maggie Kist.
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5 p.m.
Heritage
374-8839
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