VERNON ACHENBACH JR. Lancaster Fanning Staff HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) —Bill Campbell, CEO of the popular Boss’s Steak and Sea House chain of family style restaurants, on Thursday set a new Pennsylvania Farm Show record by paying $27,000 for the grand champion market steer. Campbell broke the previous record of $26,000, he set last year. The grand champion animal, a Chianina-Angus crossbred steer exhibited by Tim Kosiorek of Wattsbuig. was the first animal sold in the annual sale of three spe cies of market animals exhibited at the state Farm Show. In opening remarks, state Sec retary of Agriculture thanked the buyers in the auction of market animals. He said that in preparing for the next century, thatthe youth participating in 4-H and FFA prog rams will continue to need strong support from the entire communi ty, especially the business community. He said that to indicate the will ingness to take on the challenge of preparing youth for a healthy future, that it would be a peat sign if the buyers could see their way to setting new Farm Show records, for highest price paid, in each of the three species. The tradition of the auction is that buyers assume that the inflated prices they pay for the animals will result in money the youth can use to improve their lives, mainly through pursuing additional edu cation, or improving their animal raising projects. Further, since establishing the ' i !d> • Burn wood, coal, oil, or gas and save | K Heats your home and your hot water |€ Much more efficient than a wood burner I Ic Comes in many standard sizes to fit most needs D The boiler system adapts to any plumbing I 8s SAFE; The fire, fuel, and connections are # ■ outside of your warm, comfortable home 0 IH ahoning ID utdoor W urnace "The \atural Way to Heat!" y I • For more Information and the dealer location nearest ■ you call TOLL- FREE I I 1-800-692-5200 * Limited number of dealerships available. “ Boss’s Sets Farm Show Record On Market Steer Farm Show Scholarship Fund in 1993, a portion of the price paid for a champion automatically goes into the scholarship fund. This year, 13 Farm Show 4-H and FFA exhibitors, who ate cur rently in college or advanced stu dies, each received s2,oooscholar ships. That came directly from last year’s sale, as well as from dona tions made through the Ambassa dors Club of the Pa. Farm Show Scholarship Fund. The Ambassadors Club started last year as a way for contributions to be made into the fund. In addi tion, charter members of the Ambassadors Club receive an engraved wall plaque, a gold lapel pin and tickets to a special reception. Hie bidding on the steer started high and advanced quickly up to the previous record of $26,000 set last year, when Bill Campbell of Hoss’s purchased the grand champion steer from Casey High of Lititz. After getting to $26,500 and actually bitaking the previous record, auctioneer Harry Bachman of Aimville. paused his rhythmic bid calling to talk briefly about the significance of the event After returning to the bidding, it went up to $27,000 and settled there. The sale of champions event included pre-sale entertainment provided by a Pennsylvania county fair singing phenom, 11-year-old Crystal Marie of Altoona. She also sang the national anthem. After the sale of champions and the presentation of scholarships, Campbell was presented with a (Turn to Pago A2S) From the left, William Campbell, CEO of Hoea’e Steak and Sea House, holds the banner of the Farm Show grand champion Junior market steer, after paying $27,000f0r It to set a Farm Show record. He Is Joined by the Hose Man mascot, and state Secretary of Agriculture Samuel Hayes, while Urn Kosiorek, who showed the champion, holds its halter. PENN LEAF TOBACCO CO. ATTENTION 609 TOBACCO GROWERS If the price of your 609 is not right for you and you want to process part or all or all of your crop, please fill this out and send soon. I Approximate number of bales I i i ■ Name; I i ■ J Address: J I I ■ " i ■ Phone #: i I I Sen T Penn Leall acc C . i“1 Vmla_e, Christiana. P 175 9 0 0 0 QJ 0 fil 0 0 0 0 0