—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Sept. 11. 1976 84 DHIA Report (Continued from Page 83( Hidden Springs Farm Nancy 3 9-3 Audrey 3 6-1 Harriet 3 5-7 Lois 3 5-3 Hilda 3 4-6 Anita 3 4- Mars 3 3-5 Wendy 3 3-1 Debra 3 2-5 Delilah 3 2-2 Dennis L. Me Williams 3 7-7 3 5-6 3 6- 3 4-7 3 2-1 63 19 34 24 Palmer McWilliams Jr 10 3 6-7 Elmer Myers Star 3 5-5 Cathy 3 4-3 Susie 3 2-10 T. & M. & M. K. Walker 3676 3 7-3 3653 3 7-3 3698 3 7-3 6249 3 6- 5066 3 3-10 6499 3 3-8 5174 3 2-4 Phillip D. Laughman Ruby 3 Gretel 3 Barb 3 Avalong Farms Inc. Lucy 3 Lucky 3 Nada 3 Suella 3 Nesta 3 Avalong Farms Inc. Raven 2 Elida 2 Jenifer 2 Gwynn 2 Maya 2 Philip R. Stambaugh Toogi 3 Anita 3 Paul R. King Jinx 3 Model 3 Wayne B. Mummert 29 45 44 Dale & Darla Doll Sallie Jane Lynn Wolf Becky Blackie Ozone Your b angle filling silos International* Forage Blowers Want to flit your silos fast? 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Frystown RDI Myerstown, PA 17067 717-933-4138 16,747 18,140 20,507 14,900 16,757 14,908 14,160 14,926 13,722 14,004 14,060 14,089 14,644 15,572 12,983 11,460 16,016 17,420 13,893 305 305 305 14,795 17,084 14,250 15,392 14,189 12,102 12,149 14,336 22,944 16,644 305 305 305 8-6 3-6 6-5 19,816 18,822 19,277 16,715 22,042 12,386 13,144 14,720 13,642 14,521 305 299 305 302 305 13,275 15,187 270 305 6-11 7- 12,687 14,167 300 238 10,970 19,697 14,604 278 305 250 9- 44 10- 16,018 12,508 18,627 15,795 13,297 305 231 272 4-2 4-2 4-9 Melvin Diem Jr. Betty Robert J. Reheard Anna Sharon Melvin R. Lelir 5 ; Horace E. Heindel Bitsy 3 PopC 3 Robert W. Mays 16 3 Carl Anderson 32 3 25 3 Steven & Beth Staner Ornamnt 2 Girl 2 TillyJ. 2 Elvin R. Deiter Greta 3 Charles A. Parrish 62 3 600 558 537 584 500 John H. Doll Jr. Mable 3 Charles Herr & Son Joan 3 Harold Good No. 3 1 2. 507 670 661 517 4.2 331 3.7 37 2 43 2 Little Creek Fms. Inc. 32 3 87 3 109 3 8 3 Wayne L. Sweitzer 50 3 Kenneth L. Rexroth Jackie 3 Ritta 3 Sara 3 557 724 591 3.9 3.2 3.6 755 819 814 592 690 3.8 4.4 •4.2 3.5 3.1 603 557 789 653 679 551 514 596 507 513 653 517 4.7 3.3 3.5 586 533 683 504 524 3.7 3.2 3.9 HI 18,885 293 305 300 12,103 16,558 12,589 305 267 5- 6- 16,513 14,096 14,779 14,448 12,503 305 275 6-1 5-9 5-11 11,015 11,478 11,569 297 305 305 6-10 305 14,660 3-10 15,142 6-10 17,250 12,118 11,908 10,903 11,008 305 305 221 7-11 9- 4-8 305 305 305 270 3-7 6-9 5-9 2-11 13,552 19,829 15,807 12,374 15,106 4:8 4- 5- 305 305 305 17,221 17,724 15,084 if you're a farmer. we have the money you need. As a farmer, you know that today’s agri-business proves that it really takes money to make money. 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THE BANK THAT ALWAYS HAD NO-SERVICE-CHARGE CHECKING ACCOUNTS STRASBURG EAST KING STREET BUCK WILLOW STREET MILLERSVILLE (17-1611 LANCASTER 2(4-4175 464-3421 (72-46 K 397-4732 Kathy 3 51 3 Donald Wilson 26 3 Hy-Vue Farms, Inc. 718 530 555 88 156 384 3 Hy-Vue Farms Inc. 598 548 114 Green Springs Farms 538 633 - 3 Me Ral Dairy Farm -Retha 3 159 3 158 3 69 3 215 3 216 3 345 3 517 530 5.2 4.8 4.7 574 550 547 605 ' 687 TIMONIUM, Md. A Richardson of Monkton lower Eastern Shore youth (Baltimore County); was selected as junior Refrigerator cookies champion in 4-H food Brian McDowell of Rising preservation recently at the 'Sun (Cecil County); Coffee Maryland State Fair here, cake Daniel Overstreet of He was Alan Gravenor of Severn (Anne Arundel Fruitland, Md. County); Re shell Ricky Margaret Spurrier of Richardson of Monk#]# Union Bridge, Md. was (Baltimore County). ' senior champion and grand champion in the 4-H food preservation section. 4.9 5.2 4.7 580 570 521 516 694 511 536 3.8 3.5 3.2 4.3 620 The first-place male awards in 4-H food preparation classes were: Junior brownies Bob 3.2 3.1 4.1 549 547 613 The Friendly First FARM LOAN CORPORATION a subsidiary of HKje First niotumot ojj’ StmxAbun^ 3- 4- 5- 4-11 6-3 6-10 5-5 Winners named MEMBER F D I C 21.034 13.911 11.242 305 305 305 13,373 12,677 13,652 3.9 4.0 3.8 13,734 15,820 305 305 13,549 12,747 15,070 15,341 15,453 16,302 14,675 16,347 10,548 Laurie Walters of Mount Airy was junior champion in 4-H food preparation. Bedde Briscoe of Monkton was senior champion and grand champion. 671 531 507 slt 506 514 544 533 534 533