From the left, Bill Campbell, CEO Hoss’s Steak and Sea House and strong supporter the 4-H and FFA programs across the in addition to setting records for support at the state Farm Show, Is presented with a plaque from Joann Logan, representing the Pennsylvania Association of County Agriculture Agents. ‘Pon&nSU SteM :^S'. ,4 ''" y • Yellow Pine Floor ill ill || in II mi || ill W/ Rubber Mats * n A liMr f *3" Sloped Floor js P =iEM==i * Ventilation - j • Wood brisket boards Sufien, i¥utc& - •3or 4 bebblng stalls ||J TLJL i| in cl |UjU)(| 3L iiil hi I • Rough-sawn Exterior Plywood I ~_ Z | J_J3' jJL- f • Galvanized steel roof JLJLJi lUj li ffl 1 I • Paint and spouting included 111 ——L||| _—L L Jj_ S vui& & (Rattle S6eiten& foT B jfei | |B|ij]|r I ■■ J=yL=L II l_ <=■— nn . :eeps calves healthier.! ALLENSVILLE PLANING MILL 108 E. MAIN STREET ALLENSVILLE PA. i JHIIIVtX PHONE: (717) 483-6386 \/l ALLENSVILLE PLANING MILL l\J> (800) 322-1306 Controlled environment @o4tdo' What makes our calf condo excel aboue all others? 1) It’s not just a shelterJts a shelter where you regulate the air flow to suit the changeable seasons; and you regulate the stalls to suit your calves! 2) Our condo is constructed of top quality, all wood Tl-11 exterior plywood siding which guarantees you many years of continued reliable use. 3) More reasons our calf condo excels....galvanized steel roofing, easy access feeders, feeder buckets, spouting and paint are all included... they’re not options. —— Call Uic or Dave fext.is3J for additional information and Price Quotes. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 17, 1898-A25 Hoss’s Sets Market Steer (Continued from Pag* Al 7) special honor from the Pennsylva nia Association of County Exten sion Agents for his many beyond the-call of duty efforts to support 4-H and FFA. In addition to helping numerous youth at auctions across the state, in several situations he also pro vided support when disaster pre vented a normal sale, and any hope for youth to receive money for their project animals. Record In addition, Campbell was essential to estab lishing and maintaining the annual Fore FFA Golf Tournament, held in Lancaster for the past several years. The festivities of the last morning of the Farm Show week were added to by die presence of costumed character mascots from two of the supporting businesses Moss’s new mascot, “Moss Man,” was also on hand, as was the pig for Mat field Quality Meats. After Kosiorek received his record setting price for the steer, Hatfield Quality Meats paid $5,200 for the grand champion swine shown by Keri Connelly of Pennsylva nia Furnace. Lebanon Valley National Bank and Susan and Glen Sansom of Kessler’s Inc. in Lemoyne, combined to pay $2,500 for the grand champion lamb, exhi bited by Heidi Svonavec of Rockwood. The reserve champ ion steer, shown by Katie Hummel of Sun bury, was also pur chased by Hoss’s, for $2,000. Janine Winebark, daughter of Kenneth and Janet Winebark of Myerstown, showed this year’s reserve grand champion market swine, a purebred Hampshire. Janine received spe cial mention by Bach man because it was she who donated the total amount from the sale of her 1993 grand champ ion swine $lO,OOO —to help start the scholarship fund. She received $2,200 from Hoss’s Steak and Sea House for the animal. The reserve champ ion market lamb was shown by Luke Svo navec, brother of Heidi, aigl was purchased for $l,lOO by Greg Kirk ham with Old Guard Insurance. The sale totals and averages were not avail able by presstime. (NOTE: See addi tonal reporting and photographs next week.)