Highest Quality Animals Ever Sold At This Year’s Sale Of Champions Foxes Markets purchased the grand champion market Jr. lamb tor $3,600. From far left are Ashley Shollenberger, Pa. Lamb & Wool Queen; Secretary Sam Hayes, Jr.; Bill Fox of Foxes Markets; Lucas Svonavec, owner of lamb; and Lieutenant Governor Mark Schwelcker. iuTi !*■ *l*l* -*!iii* *<~i* ttM MWM ♦#»♦ MW)M MWM HWIM MWM HUM ♦«((»♦ >«»»« MOM MOM MOM MOM MOM Ml ssj* fzr* 4*s& 4>g& *%Vf. 4*s& * UKUWTED FREIGHT <a t MM MB ANQUOUHMTIOnSAESiNO. MM »«( Never The Same Place Deice MM »«l *S& (»< M(l DM MB *S* iut& DM MB Reg Retail $2109 95 Cash >749.95 CLOSEOUT PRICE $ 498.88 DM MB CHERRY 3-PACK MM MB 4S* DM MB MM MB DM MB iut* DM MB f>z r * DM MB szr* dm mb r * »« »« 4S* »« *f 4>z r * »4 ♦« »« »« »« »« $z r * »f ft ■- *s* l»« Ml *¥* GLIDER Blue, Beige or Green ftm ♦«! Reg >259 95 0ur'149.95 03.11*1 * *i»k* -VS& iutet I»« »«((»« ♦««»♦ ♦ «(!»♦ ♦<#>« »«(!»« ♦<(|l»« HQ»* ♦«0»4 ♦««»« ♦«((»« ♦ ««»« »«((»« »««»4 ♦«(! Ot A h. »■ a rr. «» R. iJi ♦ Tw ♦ R> Cl *• K. *» R, « K. R. CT r"* L__ (CANTED) FRONT CURIO Oak or Cherry Finish - 5 Glass Shelves - 2 Doors - Lighted Interior - Mirrored Back Reg Retail $599 95 OUR PRICE *1 79.88 ! -i -I 3 Styles Available COCKTAIL TABLE 42x21x16H 2 END TABLES 21x18x21H $ 89.95 SERTA MATTRESS & FLEX SPRING Ifimn single DOUBLE, QUEEN KING JAYNE SEBRIGHT Lancaster Farming Staff HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) This year’s Sale of Champions featured the best in their class and the best ever to be shown at the Pennsylvania Farm Show, accord ing to Farm Show Director Dennis Grumbine. ‘The quality of livestock shown at this year’s Farm Show was a lot better than we have ever had in all three species,” said Grumbine. “This year’s top eight or ten in each species could have easily won the championship titles just a few years ago.” Bill and Nancy Campbell of Hosses’ Steak & Sea House pur chased three champions this year. The grand champion market swine owned by Debbie McAllister of Centre Co. brought $3,100 from Hosses. Hatfield Meats bought the reserved champion market swine for $2,000 from Ryan Balzano of Cambria Co. Both the grand champion and reserved champion market steers were purchased by Hosses. Carl Detwiler of Bedford Co.’s grand OUR PRICE RECLINER 5 89 .04 Reg ‘389 95 IST 4 D Pine Finish & Brass Hardware Reg Retail $149 95,__ _ _ OUR PRICE *39.04 OUR CASH PRICE $149.95 $189.95 Reg Ret $60995 $749 95 $249.95 $88995 $299.95 $1129 95, The grand champion market swine sold for $3,100 to Hos ses Steak & Sea House. From far left are Secretary Sam Hay es, Jr.; Debbie McAllister, owner of champion swine; Bill Campbell, owner of Hosses; “Hoss,” and Lieutenant Gover nor Mark Schweicker. champion steer went for $20,000, while the reserved champion own ed by Justin Claycomb of Bedford Co. brought $4,000. Bill Fox of Foxes Markets pur chased the grand champion junjior market lamb for $3,600 from Lucas Svonavec of Somerset Co. Michael Burrell of York Co. sold his reserved grand champion junior market lamb for $2,200 to 42* HM »«l »« hr J'Z'* »«l DM MB MM MB ■ s2b,w. tdiS year's Sale of Champions. From far left with the steer are “Hoss” the mascot; Secretary Sam Hayes, Jr.; Carl Detwll er, owner of the steer; BUI Campbell, owner of Hosses Steak & Sea House; and Lieutenant Governor Mark Schweicker. MM MB $z r * MM MB MM MB W «?* MM MB _ — m ■ For Value-Added Sales or for Personal Use 1 a Process meat easily and affordably with Chop- ■ ■ Rite Two Meat Processors. Make sausage for your " J own use or to sell. Save time and money and have ■ ■ the freshest ground meat ever. 1 1 Made in J a the ll>S>A« <W» I I | Prices Start ■ As Low As \ i : Call 1-800-683-5858 I MM MB W MM MB *S* *s* MM MB W mm »« MM MB DM ♦«) W 4Z& DM »«l H *«l M HH W H HI N »« W rTVj* njri 531 Old Skippack Rd. I tic? a Harleysville, PA 19438 USA on the Web: LViXiiyillli www.chop-rite.com H »«l IM »«l l»« ♦«( JpTl*. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 22, 2000-67 Lebanon Valley Fanners Bank, Great Valley Bank, and Kesslers in LcMoyne. While no record sales were made this year, the Sale of Champ ions brought in a total of $34,900 to benefit the scholarship founda tion and agriculture’s youth. Pa. Secretary of Agriculture Sam Hayes, Jr., remarked that the (Turn to Pago B 15)
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