A32-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 6,2001 New Holland Results (Continued from Page A3l) Amateur champion showman Lisa Her shey LIGHTWEIGHT (220-238 POUNDS) Class 1 1 Gerald Martin 2 Andrew Ger hart 3 Nathan Hoover Class 2 1 Gary Martin 2 Jonathan Ru pert 3 Andrew Gerhart Class 3 1 Gerald Martin 2 Angela Hoo ver 3 Holly Hoover. Lightweight champion' Gary Martin Lightweight reserve champion Gerald Martin MEDIUM WEIGHT (240-248 POUNDS) Class 4 1. Denck Bollinger 2 Josh Hoo ver 3 Angela Hoover Class 5- 1 Sarah Boyd. 2 Ryan Do nough 3 Kyle Parker Class 6 1 Andrew Gerhart 2 Ryan Do nough 3. Holly Hoover Medium weight champion. Sarah Boyd Reserve medium weight champion De nck Bollinger Judge Cheryl Fairbairn, livestock extension agent from Chester County, gave the nod to a Belted Crossbred owned by Sarah Boyd for reserve champion placing. Randall G. Renninger Certified Public Accountant Specializing in agriculture and construction industries “We help business people discover ways to cut costs, save taxes, and be more profitable” Call about our FREE seminars 535 W. Orange Street, Lancaster, PA 17603 (717)299-6480 ♦ Fax (717)299-6390 LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT (250-268 POUNDS) Class 7-1 Denck Bollinger. 2 Gary Mar tin 3. Rachel Brubaker Class 8 1 Gerald Martin 2 Denck Boll inger 3. Renee Hoover. Class 9 1 Gary Martin. 2 Joelynn Do nough 3 Renee Hoover. Light heavyweight champion- Denck Bollinger Reserve light heavyweight champion Gary Martin. HEAVYWEIGHT MARKET SWINE (268-270 POUNDS) Class 10 1. Sarah Boyd. 2. Jacob Bru baker 3. Nathan Hoover. Class 11 1 Loren Hershey 2 Lisa Her shey. 3. Holly Hoover. Class 12. 1. Loren Hershey. 2 Jeff Nolt 3. Luke Hershey. Heavyweight champion: Sarah Boyd. Reserve heavyweight champion: Loren Hershey GRAND CHAMPION Denck Bollinger RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION Sarah Boyd President Of Auntie Anne’s Will Be Keynote Speaker At Pennsylvania Economic Summit HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) Samuel R. Beiler, presi dent and chief operating officer of Auntie Anne’s Inc., will serve as the luncheon keynote speaker at the Pennsylvania Economic Summit at MiUersville University on Thursday, Oct. 11, said Rep. Jere Schuler (R-43), host of the event. “I am pleased to have Mr. Beil er participate in the economic summit and share his expertise in running a successful company such as Auntie Anne’s,” said Schuler. “Through an exchange of information and ideas we will be able to create a springboard for future strategies on maintain ing and improving the state’s economy.” With his main focus on pre serving and improving employee and franchise relationships with in the company, Beiler has been successful at stimulating the growth and development of Aun tie Anne’s and at overseeing the company’s internal management. Beiler will speak during the luncheon portion of the Pennsyl vania Economic Summit at Mill ersville University. The summit is a statewide event that will be "T Call CEDAR CREST EQUIPMENT "I m for Your Waste Handling Equipment Needs “ 2001 Houle 5250 Gal., Lights Brakes, Steering, 28Lx26 Tires RENTAL UNIT - CALL FOR PRICE M Houle 32 ft. Lagoon Pump (very good condition) Houle Trailer Pit Pump for 8 ft. & 12 ft. Pit J-Star (1993) 10 ft. Pit Pump (New) 2001 Houie 32 ft. Multi Purpose 8” Discharge Pump ~ CEDAR CREST EQUIPMENT " Parts Stores: East Earl—7l7-354-0584 • Quarryvllle—7l7-786-1587 held simultaneously at Mill ersville, Lehigh and Temple uni versities, and the University of Pittsburgh. While the sites will be joined by satellite for the morn ing program, each location will have its own, regionally focused program in the afternoon. The summit is being sponsored by the House Appropriations Committee and is designed to bring together experts from the worlds of academia, business and finance, organized labor, and communities and government. Chairman of the House Appro priations Committee Rep. John E. Barley (R-100) said the sum mit will begin a serious discus sion about the future of Pennsyl vania’s economy. Using today’s technology, the summits will reach more than Lancaster Farming Check out our Website! Units in Stock For Sale or Rent Used Pumi 800-646-6601 1,000 Pennsylvanians throughout the Commonwealth via satellite and on the Internet. It will begin at approximately 9 a.m. and run until 4 p.m. at each site. Registration for the summit is under way. Various panels of re gional business experts and lead ers, keynote speakers, and small group discussions about the econ omy are planned at each location. People can register for the Pennsylvania Economic Summit several ways: On the Web at www.2oolpaeconsummit.com; by faxing a registration form to (717) 783-2913; or by mailing a registration form to: Pennsylva nia Economic Summit, House Appropriations Committee, 245 Capitol, Harrisburg, PA, 17120. Register early because space is limited. irmi Houle 8’ Stationary Pit Pump 717-866-1 M« 339 King Street. Myerstown PA 17067 54,750 55,500 52,000 Coming In 1
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