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Here’s How To
Contact Your Legislators
HARRISBURG (Dauphin
Co.) Names, addresses, and
telephone numbers of federal and
state legislators representing local
residents are listed for persons
wishing to contact them.
Federal
President George W. Bush,
The White House, 1600 Pennsyl
vania Ave., N.W., Washington,
D.C. 20500 (White House com
ment line: 1-202-456-1111); fax:
(202) 456-2461; e-mail: Presi
dent@Whitehouse.gov.
Sen. Arlen Specter, Room 530,
Hart Senate Building, Washing
ton, D.C. 20510. Phone: (202)
224-4254; fax: (202) 228-1229; e
mail: See Specter’s Website.
Sen. Rick Santorum, Suite 1,
Russell Senate Building, Wash
ington, D.C. 20510. Phone: (202)
224-6324; fax: (202) 228-0604; e
mail: See Santorum’s Website.
Rep. Joseph R. Pitts, (R-16th
District), Room 504, Cannon
House Office Building, Washing
ton, D.C. 20515. Phone: (202)
225-2411; fax: (202) 225-2013;
Lancaster office, 50 N. Duke St.
Phone: (717) 393-0667; fax: (717)
393-0924.
State
Gov. Ed Rendell, 225 Main
Capitol Building, Harrisburg, PA
17120. Phone: (717) 787-2500;
fax: (717) 772-8284; e-mail: gov
emor@state.pa.us.
Sen. Gibson E. Armstrong (R
-13th District), Room 281, Capitol
Building, Senate Box 203013,
Harrisburg, PA 17120. Phone:
(717) 787-6535 or (800) 235-1313;
120 S. Queen St., Lancaster, PA
17603; 2997 Cape Horn Road,
Red Lion, PA 17356; e-mail;
garmstrong@pasen.gov.
Sen. Chip Brightbill (R-48th
District), Room 350, Capitol
Building, Harrisburg, PA 17120.
Phone: (717) 787-5780; fax; (717)
787-3455; district office, 222 S.
Market St., Suite 103, Eliza
bethtown, PA 17022. Phone:
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(800) 233-0205
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(717) 361-6080; fax: (717)
361-6083.
Sen. Noah W. Wenger (R-36th
District), Room 281, Capitol
Building, Senate Box 203036,
Harrisburg, PA 17120. Phone:
(717) 787-4420; district office,
1248 W. Main St., Ephrata, PA
17522; e-mail: nwenger@pasen.g
ov.
Rep. Gibson C. Armstrong (R
-100th District), 51A East Wing,
Harrisburg, PA 17120. Phone:
(717) 783-6424; fax: (717)
772-9869; 6808 Robert Fulton
Highway, Quarryville, PA 17566.
Phone; (717) 786-4551; fax: (717)
786-3645.
Rep. Roy E. Baldwin (R-97th
District), 538 East Wing, Harris
burg, PA 17120. Phone: (717)
787-1776; 1720 Lititz Pike, Lan
caster, PA 17601. Phone: (717)
569-5855; fax: (717) 519-4306.
Rep. Scott W. Boyd (R-43rd
District), 423 Irvis Office Build
ing, Harrisburg, PA 17120.
Phone: (717) 783-6422; fax: (717)
787-7731; 1861 Charter Lane,
Suite 102, Lancaster, PA 17601.
Phone: (717) 464-5285; fax: (717)
295-7817.
Rep. Thomas C. Creighton (R
-37th District), 53A East Wing,
Harrisburg, PA 17120. Phone:
(717) 772-5290; fax: (717)
772-9869; 47 Market Square,
Manheim, PA 17545. Phone:
(717) 664-4979; fax: (717)
664-4997; 323 Main St., Denver,
PA 17517. Phone: (717) 336-2199;
fax: (717) 336-4522.
Rep. Gordon R. Denlinger (R
-99), House Box 202020, Main
Capitol Building, Harrisburg, PA
17120-2020. Phone: (717)
787-3531; fax: (717) 705-1951; e
mail; gdenling@pahousegop.com;
607 E. Main St., Ephrata, PA
17522. Phone: (717) 733-4002;
fax: (717) 733-3992; Webpage:
www.repdenlinger.com.
Rep. David S. Hickernell (R
-98th District), 1438 East Wing,
Mid Atlantic Farm Credit Announces
Stockholder Election Results
WESTMINSTER, Md. Mid-
Atlantic Farm Credit has recent
ly announced the results of their
stockholder election to choose di
rectors and members of the 2004
nominating committee. All stock
holders were sent official notice
of the election results on April 25.
Elected from the Chesapeake
Region were: Howard A. McHen
ry of Kennedyville, Md., D.
Wheatley Neal of Federalsburg,
Md., and Lingan T. Spicer of
Church Creek, Md.; elected from
the Delaware Region was John J.
Hastings of Laurel, Del.; elected
from the Keystone Region were:
Rodger L. Wagner of Oley, Penn,
and Leon A. Stoltzfus of Gap,
Penn.; and elected from the
Marva Region was: Zeke E. Col
lins of Salisbury, Md. There were
no director positions open during
2003 for the Central Maryland
Election Region.
Elected to serve a one-year
term on the 2004 Nominating
Harrisburg, PA 17120. Phone:
(717) 783-2076; fax: (717)
705-1946; 222 S. Market St.,
Suite 103, Elizabethtown, PA
17022. Phone: (717) 367-5525;
fax: (717) 367-6425; 236 Locust
St., Columbia, PA. Phone; (717)
684-5525; fax: (717) 684-2538.
Rep. P. Michael Sturla (D-96th
District), 105 A East Wing,
Harrisburg, PA 17120. Phone
(717) 787-3555; fax: (717)
787-0861; 8 N. Queen St., Suite
1100, Griest Building, Lancaster,
PA 17603. Phone: (717) 295-3157;
fax: (717) 295-7816; e-mail:
msturla@pahouse.net.
Rep. Katie True (R-41st Dis
trict), 143 A East Wing, Harris
burg, PA 17120. Phone: (717)
705-7161; 2938 Columbia Ave.,
Manor West Commons, Suite
501, Lancaster, PA. Phone: (717)
295-5050.
Holding a check that represents the amount of patron
age returned to its cooperative members is Robert Frazee
(left), president/CEO of Mid Atlantic Farm Credit and
Wilmer Hostetter, chairman of Mid Atlantic’s Board of Di
rectors.
Committee were: Jesse L. Burrall
Sr. of Monrovia, Md. and Steven
L. Wilson of Parkton, Md. from
the Central Maryland Election
Region; Raymond T. Harrison
111 of Easton, Md. and William
M. Knight Jr. of Church Hill,
Md. from the Chesapeake Elec
tion Region; Mark C. Collins of
Laurel, Del. and Bryan C. Melvin
of Wyoming, Del. from the Dela
ware Election Region; Stephen R.
Burkholder of Alburtis, Penn,
and Herbert H. Benner of Gap,
Penn, from the Keystone Election
Region; and Susan B. Arnold of
Salisbury, Md. and Charles H.
Wilkins of Pocomoke, Md. from
the Marva Election Region.
During the business portion of
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the recently conducted stock
holder meetings, Robert J. Fra
zee, president and CEO reviewed
the financial results of 2002, an
nounced plans for 2003 and
shared with those in attendance
that $17.9 million was returned
to stockholders in the form of pa
tronage refunds for 2002.
“This is one more example of
Farm Credit’s commitment to
being a financial partner to rural
America,” said Frazee after the
meetings. “Our interest rates are
competitive, our loan programs
are flexible and creative and we
are committed to excellent cus
tomer service. It’s just one more
benefit to doing business with a
cooperative lender,” Frazee said.
Estate & Antique
Auction
Saturday, May 31, 2003
@ 4 PM
Howard County Fairgrounds,
Exhibition Bldg. #3,
West Friendship, Maryland
Furniture: Oak carved lion’s head bow front
china, 5 pc. Colony House bedroom set, Winthrop
slant front desk, Chippendale. Mahogany; Tier
table, nesting table, single bed, what-not, dressers
and chests, marble top stands, camelback sofa,
lighted curio. DECO: cedar chest, china, buffet,
wings chairs, inlaid table and much more not list
ed. Ornate gold frame mirror and sconces, brass
floor lamp, cranberry lamps, candle lamps,
Tiffany style lamp, iron base lamps, alabaster
lamps.
Glassware: Green depression, inkwell, cut glass
water set, pink, cobalt, ruby, button and daisy.
Nippon, Noritake, oyster plate, Blue Willow,
Quimper, Ig. selection of collector plates, 100
Royal Doulton figures, 50 Hummels, Lladro,
sterling silver, flatware.
Collectibles: Dolls inch German headed Sleepy
Eyes, Alexander, Raggedy Ann and others.
Linens, textiles, art work inch water colors and
other paintings, old oriental rugs, iron and primi
tives, garden wares, cross, toys, fence, stool,
bench, table, figures, door stops, wall plaques,
crocks, jugs, ironstone, pitcher and bowl. McCoy,
Roseville and other pottery.
Jewelry: 1.0 ct. ruby & diamond ring, 1/2 ct. dia
mond & sapphire ring, 2.0 ct. Princess cut heart
necklace, 1/2 ct. emerald ring, 1/2 ct. princess cut
ring, 1 ct. diamond earings, 3.0 ct. amethyst ring,
14 kt. art deco filigree 10 ct. amethyst & pearl
ring, 14 kt. tanzanite & diamond ring, many other
gold and silver rings, gold cuff links, gold lockets,
fobs, stickpin, lavilier, pearls, enamel work, 14 kt.
& 12 kt. RG art deco, 1920’5-60s signed costume.
Note: 3:00 p.m. - Estate coins; 1934 Federal
Reserve $l,OOO note, 1922 $lO gold certificate,
large dollar, Indian Heads, Barber quarters.
Seated dimes. Shield nickels. Mint sets, Proof
sets, and many other coins.
Order: primitives - glass - jewelry - collectibles -
furniture
Food available on grounds
Check our web site
www.gregoryandwarfield.com for pictures
GREGORY & WARFIELD AUCTIONS
(410) 489-7200
Guest Auctioneer: Eddie Hoffman
Cash, MD check, Visa/Master card
10% buyer’s premium
Weekly auctions every l\iesday evening