816-Lancast*r Fanning, Saturday, October 15, 1994 Generosity Abounds (Continued from Pago B 14) cipated in Weight Watchers the last few weeks, and wore a white belt that goes perfectly with every thing. It was announced that “Other swine friends were pink with envy since the Duroc- Hampshire cross (black white) Bertha was chosen for the honor.” A clapping, enthusiastic crowd beat time to the bidding that rose to $7 per pound. In a surprise move, Manheim Auto Auction purchased Jamie Sellard’s hog and then donated both profits and the pig back to the FFA fund, which resulted in being resold for $2.75 a pound to Carlos Leffler Co. and resold again to Ruhl’s Insurance for $1.50 per pound. Deb Seibert, FFA advisor, donated a woven L.L. Bean Coun- Parents Anonymous LEBANON (Lebanon Co.) Parenting can be a tough job. Sometimes you reach the end of your patience and don’t know where to turn next —the kids have stretched your ability to cope. Lebanon County recently began a “Parents Anonymous” program. Stressed out patents can call Crisis Intervention at (717) 274-3363. The operator will take the first name and phone number and have a facilitator call the parent as soon as possible. Parents Anonymous is a suc cessful self-help group in the pre vention of child abuse. The Mental Health Association is helping to lauch this confidential system of help. If you or someone you know needs help, call (717) 273-5781 to learn more about the program from Judy Feather at the Mental Health Association. £ try Fair quilt to be sold over the auction block. It brought $l2O from Wolgemuth Auction Service. Altogether, the FFA had $4,500 donated to their fund during the Friday night sale. Funds not needed for the Kansas City trip will be used for other trips and con ferences that FFA members attend during the year. When the prices were tallied, the market lambs averaged $2.57 per pound, goats averaged $2.58 per pound, market swine averaged $1.32 per pound, and steers aver aged $2.05 per pound. Good Housekeeping awards and $25 went to exhibitors who kept the cleanest pens for their livestock during the week. The awards were earned by the Jake Fisher Family, goats; The Pfautz Family, swing; Travis and Ryan Donough, sheep; and John Lentz, steer. The reserve champion market lamb owned by Derick Bol linger sells to Hoss’s Steak and Sea House represented by Craig Campbell and Eric Lindberg while Manhelm Farm Show Queen Tracy Bollinger looks on. No hernia is unrepairable, even after several previous railed attempts. We specialize in outpatient hernia repairs, and most patients are able to return to full work with-in several days : PLEASE CALL COLLECT OR WRITE FOR MORE INFORMATION MID RTLRNTIC SUR6ICRL SERUICES 217 Harrisburg Avs., Suite 201 Lancaster, PA 17603 (800) HERNIA 8 MOST INSURANCE ACCEPTED , NEED YOUR , FARM BUILDINGS PAINTED? Let us give you a price! Write; Daniel’s Painting 637-A Georgetown Rd. Ronks, PA 17572 (or leave message) M (717) 687-8262 ■■ . Spray on and Brush i in Painting i Casey High, left, sells his reserve supreme champion steer to Lapp’s Family Restaurant represented by William and son Ryan Lapp. Farm Show Queen Tracy Bol linger holds the banner. a I Jody Gebhart.. >r reserve v impion jn Smoker of Wetter M. Dunlap & Sons for $4.40 a pound. Man helm Farm Show Queen Tracy Bollinger is on the left. Natchez Animal Supoly I ~i .3" Low Prices . Eqvalan Horaa Wormar (Ivermectin paste 1.87%) M.li par Tuba 4s. • VACCM »>ANTIM)TKI • WONMCRt • VfTAMNS • wtccneiMt m do/vii iah _ SOTwHOfC TO PRODUCTS FOR CATTLE.,.DOG...CAT...HORSE...SWINE LOW CLASSIFIED ★ Request ★ RATES •~S=. New Catalog WITH EXCELLENT ro soiisnv.NMctiu.msmisi RESUITSI i-«o»«4ra7io •— 1 2nd Day and next day ah’ ataUaUe -TR* ■ I Haud-Built in Lancaster County, PA Sturdy steel construction, tun pie handle and base. Weights 8.5 tbs, 3 1/2*W x 6 1/2*ll v 24%. (Truck* the toughest nuts & is adjustable for nuts 1/2 * to 2* Send check for s29,’* (Postage Paid) direct!) to the manu facturer: Hlack Ruck Repair, NSN Pumping Station Rond. Kirkwood* PA 17536. Allow 2 to 3 weeks for I H*S ileliirrv h|At ON W. L. Zimmerman Intercourse, PA WANTS TO HELP YOU BEAT THE COLD THIS WINTER For carefree service from your oil burner, you will want to use Gulf Heating Oil. For dependable tank truck delivery service contact W. L. Zimmerman & Sons at Intercourse, 768- 8291. Here you get regular automatic delivery with trucks dispatched by the modern “Degree Day System." Large and small oil storage tanks. Call Zimmerman’s today, and arrange for your winter's heating requirements. Ask about our budget payment plan W. L. ZIMMERMAN &SONS Lancaster County Intercourse, Panne. 17534