LANCASTER (Lancaster Co.) Twelve representatives of area agri-businesses and family farms have been appointed to a new agri finance board of directors at CorcStales Bank, N.A. The board was established to support the Bank’s agri-finance department “in enhancing its com mitment to agriculture through communication within the agricul tural industry,” according to Mr F. Go* * Latter F. Good Ronald E. Kraldar J. Hobart Klndlg r MAXI-PUMP 1 SIDE-MOUNT Rotative directional valve to load spreader can be operated while P.T.O Is at low R.P.M.: No need to shut off the P.T.O FMWCQtmMTMANUfACTUMR If you are installing an above ground tank of concrete or steel, you need to consider a Houle Maxi-Pump. It’s combination of affordability and per formance make it the “maximum” pump! Call today for a quote! Mid-Atlantic Agrisystems Liquid Waste Specialists Oxford, PA 800*22-2948 Core States Names New Agri-Finance Board Core States Market President Lawrence F. Delp. Members of the newly appointed board are: —F. Barry Shaw, president and chief executive officer, Wenger’s Feed Mill. Inc., Rheetns, who will serve as chairman of the board. Ming H. Chen, owner of Chen Mushroom Farm in Christiana. Roger C. Garber, partner in Ming H. Jar ttk J. Danial Wolf IMllon 1C Horst James M. Garber and Sons, Mount Joy. Arlene H. Good, secretary/ treasurer of Stevens Feed Mill, Inc., in Stevens. Lester F. Good, president of Good Poultry Services, Inc., Columbia. Charles B. Hoober, Jr., Presi dent of C. B. Hoober & Sons, Intercourse. Ernest O. (Mike) Horn ID, »»*&>> >d^B Art mm H. Good Rogar C. Garbar Emsst 6. Horn IH Dr. David M. Kohl Rubberneck Ribcye Steak Sandwiches and other unique foods. The largest pany on Muskrat Road, north west herd of quality Texas Longhorn of Bamesville. More than 700 cattle in the eastern United States vehicles toured the ranch between was pastured conveniently for 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. guest viewing. A draft horse team The Ohio Valley Cattlemen’s and a hay wagon was provided to Association provided their famous haul guests around a 600-head KILE Sheep Shows Feature Best (Continued from Pago At) (Continued from Page A 36) it CMKTIM AMD UMfl OUWIOM MS cult auMriw m ■m 99-47 RUnn CMAMPIOD M Ukt WO Chartos B. Hoobor, Jr. Italic A. Wolf«WII fek ' F. Barry Shaw Look To Lancaster Chamber it For ‘Managing Changes’ Tour Includes UN 4 NUT SOW. AHNVIU.f. PA KM CORiIROALII, ASHLAND. ON president and chief executive officer of Pennfield Corporation, Lancaster. —Milton K, Horst, ptesidenCOf Penn Embryo, Inc., New Holland. —J. Robert Kindig, family farm operator, Conestoga. —Ronald E. Kreider, partner in Kreider Farms, Manheim. J. Daniel Wolf, president, Wolf Farms, Inc., Stewartstown. —And Mark A. Wolfskill, fam ily farm operator, Robesonia. An Elizabethtown resident, Shaw is active in professional organizations, serves as a trustee of Gettysburg College and as a member of the board of directors of Farmers Pride, Inc., and Breth ren Village. Chen, a native of Taiwan, is active in the professional com munity as a member of the Ameri can Mushroom Institute and the Pennsylvania Farm Bureau. He serves on the board of directors of Wilson Mushroom Company and Laurel Valley Farms. Inc., and is chairman of the Chinese Mushroom Growers Association. Garber is a member of the Lan caster Chamber of Commerce membership committee and a director of the Pennsylvania Motor Truck Association Lancaster Chapter. A Mount Joy native, he is also a member of die Lancaster County Poultry Association and the National Federation of Inde pendent Business. Arlene Good, a Denver resident, is a member of the general board and membership and services committee of PennAg Industries Association and is active with the Denver Woman’s Club. Lester Good is a member of the Winross Collectors Club of America, American Trust Histori cal Society, and the Rocky Moun- LANCASTER (Lancaster Co.) How do you manage changes in agriculture? That’s the question the guest speaker of the 19th annual Lancas ter Chamber of Commerce and Industry Agriculture Committee banquet will try to tackle. The banquet is scheduled Tues day, Nov. 21 at the Lancaster Host Convention Center. Reception is at 6 p.m. and dinner is at 7 p.m. Guest speaker is Dr. David M. Kohl, professor of agriculture finance and small business entre preneurship at Virginia Polytechn ic Institute. As an educator, Kohl has provided insights into financial management and the future of agri culture in more than 1,200 work shops covering 42 states. Kohl has published four books and more than 125 articles on financial and cuts 57 nmiBIIDR'S FLOCK Lancnttr Farming, Saturday, Ocfrbw .14, IMS-A37 tain Elk Foundation. He lives in Columbia. A Paradise resident, Hooberis a member of the board of Associates of Messiah College and of the ways and means committee of the Lancaster Farmland Trust He also serves as a member of the advisory Council of Case/International Harvester. Horn, a Lancaster resident is a member of the Lancaster Chamber of Commerce Blue Ribbon Task Force, PennAg Industries Associa tion and the American Feed Indus tries Association. Horst who lives in New Hol land, is a member of New Holland Rotary Club. business-related topics. Kohl was one of the leaders in establishing guidelines for the standardized reporting and analys is of agricultural producers’ finan cial information on a national basis. His topic will be “The A-B C’s of Managing Changes In Agriculture.” At the banquet, Charles Brosius, Pennsylvania secretary of agricul ture, will present the Century Farm awards for Lancaster County. Also, the recipient of the George C. Delp Award for outstanding individual contribution to agricul ture will be announced. For more information on the evening of entertainment, infor mation, and interaction in Lancas ter County agriculture, contact Jim Shirk at the Lancaster Chamber at (717) 397-3531, ext 51. Deadline for reservations is Nov. 15. 700 Vehicles Lc.'-ghom herd on display. A spe cial highlight was the hand feed ing of gentle Texas Longhorns. With the 24th annual Rubber neck Tour successfully com pleted, organizers have promptly started plans for the 25th annual tour, scheduled for the fall of 1996. Of Many Breeds President of the Penn Manor School Board, Kindig also serves as chairman of die joint opmating committee of the Lancaster Coun ty Vo-Tech Schools and is active with a number of farming organizations. Kreider is a member of the Pennsylvania Poultry Federation and the Pennsylvania Egg Council. He is a Manheim area resident Wolf, who lives in Stewarts town, is a member of the board of directors of the Pennsylvania Mas ter Com Growers Association. Wolfskill is treasurer of the Berks County Conservation Dis trict and a member of the Berks Southeast Cattleman’s Association. Core States is a $29 billion financial services co mpany based in Philadelphia, which markets broadly diversified services in the middle Atlantic region and selected products and services worldwide. Core States Bank is one of the largest agricultural len ders in Pennsylvania and the northeast ( i K CORRIBOALU, ASHLAND. ON NfNLAO PAMS, RIH PAUITtU. IN IKM A KANT BOW. ANNVILI.I, PA RVLLT cum, UNRRUtt. pa JACOB OABCtS. mPOND, PA