LVNB Holds Cookout For Clients On Tuesday, Lebanon Valley National Bank held its annual customer appreciation barbecue at the Green Dragon in Ephrata. Senring the beef barbecue, com on the cob, and other treats are, from left, Sean McKinney, ag loan oficer; Bob Donaldson, vice president; Ellen Whitmoyer, vice president, commercial banking; Dennis Gearhart, assistant vice president; and Eileen Heaps, assistant vice president, commercial banking. AGWAY BUILDINGS & FARM SYSTEMS Invites YOU To Stop By Our Building At AG PROGRESS DAYS See Why AGWAY, Is The BEST in Design/Build Construction COMPUTER AIDED DRAFTING MACHINE Our CAD operator will demonstrate how we can “CUSTOM DESIGN” a system for you. We will also have our great AG PROGRESS SPECIAL BUILDING PRICES! SEE YOU AT THE SHOW I AG WAY BUILDINGS. ■ 2388 N. Market Street Elizabethtown, PA 17022 (717) 367-1178 (agway) See Our Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, August IS, 1992-A3l Lyttle-Hyll Farm (Continued from Page A 26) well “We call upon crosses used in the past and we’re not afraid to use new bulls or old bulls,” he said. He also said that index is a good tool that should be used, but there’s no reason for some of the split in philosophy that has been growing. “Why divide ourselves? We’re all breeders trying to make a liv ing.” he said. Also, Ron told of the misfortune that recently struck his farm. He said they have lost 70 head of bred heifers in a bam fire. He said that no matter how devastating the blow to the opera tion, and the sadness of the loss, his Belleville Livestock Auction BELLEVILLE, PA August 12, 1992 CATTLE 142.. Supplied by the auction... One Choice steer 73.50 Utility heifers 52 50-56,50. Breaking Utility and Commercial slaughter cows 48.50-50.50, Cutter and Boning Utility 44.50-49.85, Canner and low Cutter 39.10-45.25, Shells down to 33.00. Yield Grade No. 1 bulls at 55.35-60.00. Few Feeder Cattle bulls family trusts that the Lord will help them. Also, he asked the people, that when they go home, to give thanks. The results of the judging con test for the 13-year-old youth and younger had Joel Bomgardner first, Seth Maulfair second, and Jeremy Meek third. For the 14-year-olds and older, Stephanie Wagner was first, Jen Bashore was second and Bryan Hostetter third. Among the women judgers, Cheryl Horst was first; Francis Musser, second; and Edna Musser, third. Among the men, Clyde Myers, first; Eugene Martin second; and Dick Mellinger was third. 54.68. CALVES 100... Standard and Good vealers 60.00-70 00, Utility 55 00-60 00 FARM CALVES. No 1 Holstein Bulls 105.00-128.00, No 2 80 00-105 00 HOGS 174. US No 1-2 220/260 lbs barrows and gilts 41.75-44.00,1-3 200/285 lbs. 37,00-41 00 Sows: 1-3 29.00-34 00. Boars 20.50-29.00. FEEDER PIGS 191... US 1-3 feeder pigs 17 00-28.00. 35.50 41 00 all per head. SHEEP 33... Choice slaughter Lambs 63.00-80.00, Utility 47.00-54.00. Slaugh ter ewes 18.00-34.00. all cwl GOATS 34... Large 13.00-34.00. all per head. Olde Tyme Days ’92 119th GREAT GRANGERS FAIR and Agricultural Exhibition PENNSYLVANIA STATE PLOWING CONTEST Organised by the South Central Penn Historic Livestyle and Power Society August 27 thru 30 NON MEMBERS $2.00 ADMISSION DONATION CHILDREN UNDER 10 FREE Hours Thurs. Frl. Sat. 10 00 A M. - 10 00 P M. Sunday 9:30 A.M, - 5:00 P.M. Held on the Blaine Rentzel Farm one mile north of Manchester, Pa. just off of Rt. 181 7 miles north of York, PA. 4 miles off 1-83 SALE OF CHAMPIONS ,■ » THURS.. AUG. 27 6:30 pm
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