LVNB Hosts Customer Appreciation Hog Roast WOODCREST (Lancaster Co.) The agricultural lending group of Lebanon Valley National Bank on Wednesday held its annu al customer appreciation day for customers in the Ephrata and New Holland areas by serving as host for a hog roast. Held at the Woodcrest Retreat, located near Ephrata, about 250 people associated with LVNB attended the event that featured large roast pork sandwiches, com on the cob, potato salad, condi ments and desert. The event is one of three held in the LVNB service area in Lebanon and Lancaster counties. LVNB also offers its agricultural custom ers a spring educational seminar, usually held in Prescott Albert Murry, LVNB president addressed the group and told them that despite the current and expected continued consolidation within the banking industry, there South Central District 4-H Dairy Show (Continued from Page A 29) HOLSTEIN JUNIOR CALF: I.Sarah Day; 2.Jay Bomgardner; 3.James Justin Burdette INTERMEDIATE CALF: I.Emily Stuff; 2.Kristpher Martin; 3. Dennis Hill SENIOR CALF: Matthew Day; 2.Troy Young; S.Daphne Doll SUMMER YEARLING; I.AmyTrimmer; 2.Cory Meyers; S.Justin Howes SPRING YEARLING: I.Troy Young; 2.Dixie Doll; 3.Amy Hartman WINTER YEARLING: I.Scott Walton; 2.Timothy Vail; S.Crystal Brubaker FALL YEARLING: I.Chad Potteiger; 2.Amy Kulick; S.Troy Young JUNIOR CHAMPION; Troy Young, spring yearling RESERVE JR CHAMP: Dixie Doll, Enhances your eA\e* r\.e® ? toN eC Total (Miking Dry) Miking CowataCtlva Cow* to Dry Off HollwotoCatvo E»L ScM/Md Milking Total (Mclking Dry) Produced (CWT> Shipped (CWT) Eat Milk VitaoW will still be room for local lenders working directly with people. Murry is currently president of the Pennsylvania Bankers Associ ation and he said he has had the opportunity to talk to a number of others within the banking industry around the state. He said the consensus is that while mergers and consolidations within the lending industry are expected to continue, because it enables the ability to adopt new technology faster and offer cus tomers more service options, 'There’s going to be room for well-managed banks like LVNB.” LVNB currently has $9O million in outstanding agricultural loans made primarily to about 1,000 family farmers, making it the third largest agricultural lending institu tion in the state. In relation to the nation’s 10,000 banks, LVNB is 46th largest in terms of agricultural lending. spring yearling DRY COW: 1 .Robert Burdette; 2.Stormi Greek; 3.Brad Walker JR 2-YR-OLD: I.Scott Walton; 2.AK gail Stoner; 3.Kathy Habecker SR 2-YR-OLD: I.Amanda Naugle; 2.Dixie Doll; 3.Benjamin Mickey JR 3-YR-OLD: I.Heidi Miller; 2.Marsha Balmer SR 3-YR-OLD; I.Melinda Reichard; 2.Dixie Doll; 3.Michelle Walker 4-YR-OLD: I.Amy Hartman 2.Joshua Eshelman; 3. Elizabeth Walton AGED COW: I.Bradley Varner; 2.Brad Walker SENIOR CHAMPION: Amy Hartman. 4-year-old RESERVE SR CHAMP: Joshua Eshel man, 4-year-old GRAND CHAMPION: Amy Hartman RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION: Joshua Eshelman One portion of the New Herd Summary I Dac J*n Fab Mr 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 21 21 22 22 20 16 16 15 17 22 2 2 1 1 3 7 7 8 6 1 1 3 4 3 S 1 11-1 1 11 111 1 1 1 2 1 1 3 7 7 8 6 1 21 22 22 20 16 16 15 17 22 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 445 447 410 43$ 364 334 436 438 402 430 357 327 5393 5418 4973 5319 4416 4045 ♦ Plan for Future Income ♦ Estimate Future Production e Estimate Future Herd Inventory 1-800-344-8378 Ask your TECHNICIAN for FREE PRINTOUTS on TEST DAY (1 -800-DHI-TEST) JUNIOR CALF: I.Ju7lie Dyarman; S.Crtis Reichard; 3.Carrie Stevens INTERMEDIATE CALF: I.Rachel Oliv er: 2.Tori Fuller; S.Jaclyn Troutman SENIOR CALF: I.Kelly Rotz; Z.Christ iana Mickey; 3.Marsha Balmer SUMMER YEARLING: I.Brandy Rhodes; 2.Emme Mellott SPRING YEARLING: I.Matthew Reichard; 2.M011y Van Lieu; S.Chase Rhodes WINTER YEARLING: I.Cory Mellott SENIOR YEARLING: 1 .Barbara Reich ard; 2.Justin Troutman JUNIOR CHAMPION: Kelly Rotz, senior calf RESERVE JR CHAMP: Rachel Oliver, intermediate calf DRY COW: I.Justin Troutman; 2. Rebecca Cornman JR 2-YR-OLD: I.Rachel Oliver Using PADHIA $ && Jun Ju» Awi 3 4 3 5 1 Going down the LVNB serving line is Sean McKinney, Mike Firestine, Bob Donald* son and Eileen Heaps, members of the bank's agricultural lending group. Others from the bank not shown include John Eaton, Travis Werley, Jen Greenawalt, Amy Smith, and Sylvia Beamesderfer. Also helping was Jim Rankin of the Ephrata branch. JERSEY ecision 1995 Merit Award Winner 2.Rebecca Cornman SR 2-YR-OLD: I.Carrie Stevens; 2.Brandy Sersch JR 3-YR-OLD: I.Rebecca Cornman SR 3-YR-OLD: I.Cory Mellott 4-YR-OLD: 1 .Lisa Heimbach; 2.Aaron Hartman; 3.Brandy Sersch AGED COW: Lisa Heimbach SR CHAMPION: Cory Mellott, senior 3-year-old RESERVE SR CHAMP: Rebecca Cornman, junior 3-year-old GRAND CHAMPION: Cory Mellon RESERVE GRAND CHAMP; Rebecca Cornman INTERMEDIATE CALF: I.Emily Stuff; 2.Andrew Ebersole SENIOR CALF: I.Jason Henisee; 2.Brian Nailor WINTER YEARLING: I.Jonathan Mur- making in od^' Westfaha Dairy Plan (c) V 4 315M999 01 milk CURR LAST LTD SCARLET 101 134 3 127 7 9695 NAME DIM 132 3 130 3 107 8 128 3 1158 120 2 63 0 116 2 54 0 1122 91 8 1122 1218 110 2 1078 OPTIC 46 ANGLE 58 MOSS 58 QUITTER 47 SUGAR 48 <*>' wnr»i« Lancaatar Firming, Saturday, Sapttmbar 2, IMS-A37 GUERNSEY PA PHI A lICK OVER\ REPRODUCTION STATUS BRED SERVSIRE DRY OFF Bred 419 95 6H2002 11 25 95 Early Ready Ready Ready Early Bred Preg Bred 2811 4214 4356 2688 2698 13925 17834 11799 Compare last 2 months Lactation • to -Date Milk Status of Animal , WESTFALIA Bob Turner 1-800-323-6723 ren; 2,Andrew Ebersole FALL YEARLING: I.Emily Stuff; 2.Brian Smith; S.Jesse Murren JR CHAMPION: Jason Henisee RESERVE JR CHAMP; Brian Nailor JR 2-YR-OLD: I.Brian Smith SR 2-YR-OLD; I.Jason Henisee; 2.Andrew Ebersole SR 3-YR-OLD: I.Andrew Ebersole 4-YR-OLD: I.Brian Smith; 2.Jesse Murren SR CHAMPION: Brian Smith RESERVE SR CHAMPION: Jason Henisee AYRSHIRE JUNIOR CALF: I.Jennifer Maulfair; S.Jesse Stambaugh SENIOR CALF: I.Michelle Ocker; 2.Stephanie Pomraning; 3.Merritt Hernley (Turn to Page A3B) 5 17 95 13 00 Page 1 mrtMAT.
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