Even our directors make personal calls. At National Central Bank one of our pnmary objectives is to serve, and help preserve, the family farm. We still believe that agriculture is the backbone of America, and the family farm is the cornerstone of agriculture in our area. That’s why we have developed a complete range of financing, credit, trust and estate services - all designed to help you - the family farmer - fulfill your obligations. W Douglas Darmstaetter, member National Central Bank and Lancaster Regional Advisory Boards of Directors, Brent Shunk, C Abram Snyder, members Lancaster Regional Advisory Board of Directors, Mary Jane Balmer, R D 2, Mount Joy, Pennsylvania With the value of farm production in our area increasing every year, the need for capital continues to rise along with it. We are here, and will continue to be here, to help you meet that need. When we work together, through a relationship of mutual trust, we can all continue to move ahead We can continue to keep agriculture strong. Contact your local office for complete details on National Central Agn- Fmance Programs c_ /S'-'"" ISI division manager WAVERLY, N.Y. - Brian P. Schendel has been named manager of a new division of International Stock Food Corp. here, concentrating on new dealer and distributor sales. He heads the new Nutrition Division, ac cording to ISF President J.G. Forest, who made the announcement. Schendel comes to ISF from the Cooperative Feed Dealers of Binghamton (NY) where he served as an animal nutritionist for three years. Prior to this he was district sales manager for Ruminant Nitrogen Products Co., covering a seven-county area of Central New York State, developing the dealer and product line program. Schendel will work with NATIONAL CENTRAL BANK Member FDIC/federal Reserve System Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 25,1979 Schendel named Brian P. Schendel Angus Champions WEST VIRGINIA—At the West Virginia State Fair this week, entries owned by Monique Sweigard, Dauphin, were named calf and junior champions. Both heifers, the junior champion Angus purebred went on to be named the grand champion. The cattle were fitted and shown by Keystone Fitting Service, Colebrook, Lebanon County. The grand champion heifer was NVAF Princess GET A REBATE up to *350.00 * "'OFF THESE SPECIAL PRICES: 13 HP, 2 WD, Turf Tires 13 HP, 4 WD, Turf Tires 15 HP, 2 WD, Turf Tires 15 HP, 4 WD, AgTires . 15 HP. 4 WD, Turf Tires 24 HP, 2 WD, Turf Tires 24 HP,4 WD. AgTires . 24 HP, 4 WD. Turf Tires BUY ANY FUEL-SAVING YANMAR DIESEL TRACTOR BEFORE SEPT. 1,1979 Select from 3 Models: • 13 HP • 15 HP • 24 HP All With 4 Wheel Drive 1 Other features include a Three point hitch and standard PTO. A complete line of implements are also available. LAWN CARE DF PENNA. 1 Mi. N. of Martindale, Pa. on Gristmill Rd, Phone: (215)445-4541 A LITTLE OUT OF THE WAY, BUT A LOT LESS TO PAY. Hours: Mon., Tues., Thurs. & Fri. 8-8 Wednesday 8-5; Saturday 8-2 feed stores and feed manufacturers on a “computerized and analysis program” which f , will compute from a daily far mer’s forage analysis the necessary vitamin-mineral formula and protein needs “to obtain maximum dairy herd production,” Forest added in making the an nouncement. He noted that the new division manager will also be available for consultation on special production and health problems. Sweigard has 804, a February calf. Its sire is HF Career 186. The junior champion was HF Carrie 854, a September calf sired by Career of HF. Monique, a Dauphin County 4-H member, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Sweigard. MARTINDALE, PA. 17549 19 List SPECIAL $4255. ..... *2995 $4665 *3445 $4680 *3545 $4995 *3995 $5200 *3895 $5785. ..... *4695 $6670 *5595 $6715 *5595'
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