York Fair Sells Champions in York and surrounding counties. Averages, without the champions .1 A 34) Sale averages, with the cham- included, were $1.77 for lambs, (Contln pions, were $1.93 for lambs, $1.03 $.96 for steers, and $l.lB for for steers, and $1.25 for swine, swine. osa Farms, East Berlin. Champion heavyweight, shown by Hope Long, sold to Godfrey Bros. Meats on an 80-cent bid. Reserve lightweight, exhibited by April Daugherty, went to Hoke Mills, Abbottstown, at 82 cents per pound. Cory Thompson, with the reserve champion medium weight, sold for a $1.05 per pound bid to Farmers First Bank, Lititz. Herman Hake exhibited the re serve champion light heavy weight, which brought an 82-cent bid from buyer Peiffer Nationwide Insurance. York. The Ben Druck Door Company purchased the re serve champion heavyweight, exhibited by Kelly Hain, with a 92-cent bid. The York Fair’s Sale of Champions generated more than $74,000 for youth participants this year, supported by dozens of indi viduals and businesses from with- MARTIN’S TIRE & ALIGNMENT Engle Publishlng/Communfty Courier was the winninn Matt Hoover’s reserve champion market hog sold to bidder on the reserve champion market lamb exhibited hS Hoss’s Steak and Sea House, represented by Rob Billet. Jen Fllnchbaugh. Representing the Mount Jov nubiishinJ. firm is Don Musser. H » (2) Used 3 yr. old 40” Blowers with Kernel Processors - $13,500 each (1) Used 3 yr. old 60” Blower with Kernel Processor - $14,500 Lancaster Silage Crimper 2008 Horseshoe Rd. • Lancaster, PA 17601 • 717/299-3721 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 9, 1999-A3S