Firestine (Continued from Page A 1) Livestock Show, Kansas City, Mo.; the Reno Livestock Show in Reno, Nev.; the Fort Worth Live stock Show in Fort Worth, Texas; and the National Western Stock Show in Denver, Colo. Firestine noted that it has been a “roller-coaster” year. He said that on May 13, he lost his house to a fire. “I am blessed with good friends and neighbors,” said Fire stine. They helped clean up and rebuild quickly. Another large accomplish ment, Firestine noted, was his ap pointment as chairman of the American Bankers Association Agricultural and Rural Affairs Committee in Washington, D.C. He is vice chairman now, and will take over the chair next year. works THAN IT LOOKS SEE DEALER LISTED BELOW FOR DETAILS M.M. WEAVER MILLER TAYLOR C.J.WONSIDLER & SON EQUIPMENT CO. EQUIPMENT, INC. 1975TrumbauersvilleRd N. Groffdale Rd. Stauffer Road ' 1300 Washington Rd Quakertown. PA 18951 /TiTißcc 0001 Bechtelsville, PA 19505 Westminster. 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Martene will accompany Mor gan, Pennsylvania Beef Ambassa dor, to Omaha, Neb. also this month. Firestine has seen the agricul tural loan department at Fulton/ LVNB grow. He began as assist ant manager of the Womelsdorf office in 1976, handling all types of loans. The new president came in a segregated ag and commer cial loans. Firestine was a “one person” staff when he began working in With a powerful 22.5 hp liquid-cooled diesel engine and 18.7 PTO hp, the Massey Ferguson GC2300 tractor can take on some mighty big jobs around your homestead. Packed with big-tractor performance features - and built with garden-tractor agility - the GC2300 mows, tills, loads, scrapes, rakes and more. A two-speed hydrostatic trans mission, hydrostatic power steering, category I three point hitch, 540 rpm independent rear PTO and 2000 rpm mid-PTO make you productive, day after day, year after year. Stop by today for a test drive, and start thinking big. 4000 Brown Rd Taneytown, MD 21787 (410) 751-1500 ECKROTH BROS. FARM EQUIPMENT RD #2, Box 24A New Ringgold, PA 17960 (570) 943-2131 that department in 1978. The $4 million in outstanding loans from 1976 grew to a total of $254 mil lion outstanding today. Today, the ag group numbers eight full time and one part-time, including three lenders, three credit anal ysts, two credit assistants, and a part-time person. Firesdne began his association with the Hereford breed when he purchased a purebred cow in 1974. He has 35 cows, all breed ing stock, and grazes them all at the farm near Womelsdorf. Fircstine serves as a board member of PL A. He is treasurer of the Pennsylvania Farm Show Scholarship Foundation, presi dent of the Pennsylvania Here ford Association, ag development advisory board member for the Department of Environmental Protection; is member of the Pennsylvania Livestock Evalua tion Center Advisory committee; co-chair of the Pennsylvania MF Garden Compact Tractors LAWN CARE EQUIPMENT CENTER Martmdale, PA (717) 445-4541 MANCHESTER HARDWARE 4335 N. George St. Manchester, PA 17345 (717) 266-3664 Farm Show Beef Committee; chairman, Pennsylvania Agricul ture Republicans; board member, Livestock Advisory Board, Dela ware Valley College; and is on the Pennsylvania Agricultural By-product Management Tech nology Board. Firestine is a member of the Masons, Mount Lebanon 226, and a member of Zembo Shrine. KILE began on Tuesday this week and continues through Monday. “We are extremely pleased to host one of the leading interna tional livestock shows in the country,” said Agriculture Secre tary Dennis C. Wolff. “This year, you will find a new and improved Farm Show Complex, including an exposition hall totaling 175,000 square feet, an equine arena, and a new livestock bam. This expansion gives KILE the room it needs to grow, and pro vides an excellent venue to show- case some of the leading livestock and horses in the U.S.” More than 1,400 exhibitors and 5,000 livestock are expected to fill 23 rd Annual GREASE STEAM & RUST ASSOCIATION, INC. ANTIQUE TRACTOR & MACHINERY SHOW OCT. 17-19, 2003 Fulton County Fairgrounds, McConnellsburg, Pa Special Feature Mlnneapolis-Moline Tractors & Equipment & THE “PRAIRIE GOLD RUSH” SUMMER CONVENTIO SPECIAL EVENTS FRIDAY 4x4 Pickup Pull Country Music SATURDAY Main Street Parade Antique Tractor Pull Pedal Pull Steam Engine Pull Country Music Prairie Gold Rush Banquet Farm Stock Tractor Pull SUNDAY Church Services Draft Horse Pull Parade Awards Presentations Drawing For 1957 MM 335 Tractor DAILY Operating Equipment Quilt Show Fleas & Crafts Great Food Something for Everyone General Admission $4.00 GREASE STEAM & RUST ASSOCIATION P.O. BOX 29 MCCONNELLSBURG, PA 17233 717-485-9405 INFORMATION MM Convention; 814-448-2613 Flea & Craft Mkt: 717-485-5998 Truck & Tractor Pull: 717-485-5222 , , . Visit Our Web Site jvjvwgsandr.com Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 4, 2003-A3l the Farm Show Complex during KILE. During this time, more than $200,000 in premiums will be awarded to youth and open participants. “There are many exciting events happening at the Keystone International Livestock Exposi tion. Just as we welcome agricul ture, we look forward to welcom ing all of our visitors and exhibitors from across the United States and Canada. I hope that you can take advantage of the many opportunities to experience agriculture at its finest,” said Wolff. The Farm Show Complex is open daily for KILE from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Special shows begin at 6 p.m. Friday and at 7 p.m. Sat urday. Parking and admission are free. Contest Winner EPHRATA (Lancaster Co.) Justin Turton, Ulys ses, is the winner of a free one-year subscription to Lancaster Farming. His name was drawn at a con test during last week’s All- American Dairy Show in Harrisburg. Congratula tions!