C22—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 20,1980 Jt* ctl. JJU JPt Upliivdo News Pep-L-Lea Hilton Hilton enters co-op stud OXFORD Pep-L-Lea a young bull bred by Robert Pepple of Oxford, Chester County, has been selected to enter the 1980 young sire sampling program at Atlantic Breeders Cooperative He is one of 40 Holstein bulls to enter the program this year and will be known as 15H387 Hilton. During sampling, Hilton will be randomly mated to approximately 600 Holstein cows through artificial in semination service in herds owned by Atlantic membeis He will remain at Lancaster headquarters barns for the next four years as he con tinues to grow and await evaluation of his progeny If the results prove satisfac tory, Hilton will go into extensive service throughout Get your ag loan from the Friendly First the bank that understands fanning. To help modern farmers solve their unique and complex money problems, a bank has to first develop a deep under standing of farming as a way of life The First National Bank of Lancaster County has done just that through over 110 years of service to individuals m all areas of agriculture 1 he Friendly First's Agricultural Loan Division is headed bv Bob Badger He will gladly sit down with you and work out a loan package that gives you exactly what you need And Bob will use the Friendly First's flexible payment schedules to make sure you get a loan vou can live with comfortably So w'hatever your needs may be operating capital, livestock, machinery, construction, farm mortgages or estate planning make it a point to visit the Friendly First Because no area bank understands farming and farm finance better THE AGRICULTURAL LOAN DIVISION OF c Friei)dly c Fir§t THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LANCASTER COUNTY Lancaster County’s Oldest National Bank the Cooperative’s 11,000- member area and his semen may be marketed to other parts of the world The bloodlines m this young bull’s pedigree are specially selected for Atlantic’s breeding program His sire, Wapa Arlinda Conductor, is classified “Excellent” in body conformation and received the Gold Medal Sire award earlier this year from the Holstein Association of America. Hilton's dam, W-V-U Elevation Hulda has a 297- day production record of 17,610 pounds of milk and 663 pounds of fat at two years of age. She is classified Very Good at 87 points in body conformation in Pepple’s herd Her sire is the well- BROWNSTOWN - Directors of American Bank and Trust Co. of Pa. and The Brownstown National Bank have signed a definitive merger agreement, ac cording to a joint an nouncement made today by Samuel A McCullough, President and Chief Executive Officer of American Bank, and Paul D Wenger, President of The Brownstown National Bank The Brownstown National Bank, founded m 1908 and headquartered in Brown stown, Lancaster County, has branch offices in Leola and Rothsville in addition to a wholly-owned subsidiary, Brownstown Agri-Loan Corp. The bank reported the following unaudited figures at September 30, 1980: $40,263,000 in total assets; $34,713,000 in total deposits, and $26,523,000 in total loans. Under the terms of the merger agreement, American Bank will be the surviving institution. Brownstown shareholders will receive 8% shares of American Bank stock in exchange for each of their known Round Oak Rag Apple Elevation, scored “Excellent”, and is a Gold Medal Sire Her dam, a Kingpin daughter, has two records over 22,000 M and 650 F and scored ‘Very Good” at 88 points 15H387 Hilton is available to dairymen who call the Atlantic Breeders Cooperative toll-free phone numbers, 717/569-0411, 800/732-0391, or 800/233-0216 Banks sign merger agreement existing shares, or they may elect to receive cash value of $123.25 per share. The ability to receive cash, however, is limited to a maximum of 19,500 shares. 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