Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 20, 1980, Image 126

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    iter Famine, Saturday, September 20,1980
Upper Susquehanna
(Continued from Page C 37)
97 2-2 305 16,752
85 2-5 304 14,479
Park Buckwalter & Sons
Emma 4-2 305
Magic 5-1 305
Emily 4-2 304
Irvin Reynolds
22
49
4-2
4-5
48 3-7
61 5-0
R.M.D Shultz Farms
Jessie 9-8
Beth 6-5
Star 5-3
Lori 4-5
Frances 4-0
Sunny 4-1
Elite 3-1
Orville Shultz
61 6-11
TC 5-0
Ronald F Wallace
Agnes 8-2
Donald E Bieber
Doe Doe 7-5
Lloyd B Zimmerman
108 4-2
248 7-0
John Bomberger & Sons
21 2-10
26 2-9 '
48 3-3
39 3-6
36 2-8
55 3-1
86 3-7
713 6-1
912 4-1 L
107 2-0
Jl9 8-2
Fred 4 Tom Strouse
.Nan 5-8
Lil 6-6
Dot 6-5
Jean 4-7
Snyder
C.C Fisher 4 Son
Ken 4-9
Rose 3-8
State Farm Selmsgrove
R3B 6-9
3433 5-5
9331 4-8
7178 3-0
Mabarbil Farms
18 7-4
Leire Fry 4 Sons
Myra 7-8
Roberta 4-3
Janell 2-2
Tanya 2-1
Albert W Heimbach
216 6-9
275 4-6
Clyde K Alderfer
Ann 7-1
Clayton R Gray bill
Jo 7-9
May 4-5
Ronald B Reich
Joyce 3-2
line 4 Dan Yoder
Nora 9-11
John & Margaret Shirey
April 3-2
HaroldS Hassmger
82 7-5
148 2-1
H L Narehood 4 Sons
Reva 7-5
Bonnie 6-6
Betty 5-1
Carla 4-1
Duffy 4-2
Beatty 2-5
Joseph 4 Grace Blank
Jean 4-il
Petunia 4-8
W PaulWomer
Lucy 10-7
21,020
17,134
20,508
15,770
16,489
20,401
21,122
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21,320
22,573
19,170
22,241
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19,990
19,302
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18,630
305
15,868
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15,432
20,156
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18,627
20,134
19,423
13,978
18,430
14,414
19,303
21,176
18,629
21,417
23,886
24,024
19,959
22,413
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16,299
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19,843
14,875
17,516
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18,435
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20,233
305
19,085
19,813
305
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17,290
272
21,681
305
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21,147
21,579
18,003
305
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20,601
17,512
22,214
21,440
1*9,855
19,358
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17,100
18,744
305
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16,674
305
Alice 3-5
Samuel U Beiler
Bossy 4-10
Dale Hornberger
25 5-1
45 4-8
Randolph A Hoffman
Heidi 4-3
Deena 9-10
Carper Acres
Judy
JoyOC
Lillian
Faye
Betsy
657
660
39
46
869
681
766
41
40
37
725
683
789
721
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Julie 3-6
Robert Ulmer & Sons
Toby 6-0
Atlanta 4-3
Verda 7-1
Elmer & David Apple
650
732
779
700
707
802
702
18 3-1
51 5-1
50 5-10
57 4-5
Carl F. Ewing & Sons
48 5-1
Jesse J Yoder
June
Lill
Sammi
Jean
Union
767
707
38
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697
43
LeonM Musser
Debet 5-1
Bretta 5-5
Rosie 3-4
Dock View Dairy
31 3-8
George & Sam Widow
Mindy 6-3
Eugene Spangler
Prude 6
Ruby 3-11
R R Klmgler
8122
753
824
49
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820
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4-9
Thanks to a Commonwealth loan,
Dutch Valley pigs will be
going to market faster,
healthier and cleaner.
Mark Nestleroth (left) and John Chapman, co-owners, Dutch Valley Farm
When Mark Nestleroth and John Chapman,
co-owners of Dutch Valley Farm, decided
to make their pig farm run more efficiently,
they put in a call to Commonwealth
Our Agri-Loan officers came through with a
loan to expand their herd and modernize 1
their farrowing and gestation facilities
“I would say that Commonwealth’s re
sponsiveness, their willingness to listen and
the speed in lending money are what I’d
recommend the most about them.” says
John Chapman "In three years, I have
never been to the bank When we do
business, they come out here ”
Commonwealth Agn-Loan’officers are
always ready to help
16,700
16 540
23,586
20,382
20,456
20,481
42
40
3.6
39
40
40
18,458
22,303
21,765
19,009
16,699
16,609
39
41
38
20,155
17,381
19,927
16,513
19,843
20,694
21,818
46
37
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3.8'
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36
38
38
35
21,544
20,303
22,241
22,713
38
37
43
17,733
19,077
15,299
40
21.575
4 0'
16,246
40
43
17,141
16,397
42
18,003
Zi-Wes Dairy Farm
Betty 4-6
Joal Ann Farms
687
779
Jen 4-5
C E 4 W,N Hauck
43 4-8
41 3-7
Elam Baler
849
792
785
658
Polly 5-2
Kenneth! Shuck
17 8-1
25 6-4
52 - 4-0
Roland Hackman & Son
Chic - 12-8
Ginny 5-4
Judith 3-1
Pnlly 2 2-9
780
895
788
740
664
658
787
716
758
674
908
761
899
669
771
764
853
789
LONG JOHN
BALMER
670
702
654
INSULATION
643 Penryn Rd. |
Manheim, PA \
(717)665-4132 '
856
652
679
708
753
So next time you need a loan, do what Mark
Nestleroth and John Chapman did call in
the area's farming experts Your Common
wealth bankers Just dial 291 -3036
Commonwealth
National Bank
The bank business builds on
Happy to help you throughout central Pennsylvania
Member FDIC Equal opportunity lender
18,478
305
18,859
305
17,769
15,847
305
305
17,769
305
305
305
305
305 22,490
305 19,609
305 18,553
305 18,683
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Structure
• Fully Insured
• Free Estimates
We Can Do The Job Now
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