CHESTER DHIA [Continued from Page 18] Richard Hood No. 24 GH No. 43 GH -Rothenberger Bros. No. 47 GH No. 14 GH Donald H. Windle No. 22 GH David Bartram No. 1 GH Henry S. King Carol GH Ann RH Walmoore No. 3 No. 305- GH C 122 GH No. 568 RH No. 196 GH Cl 3 GH Cll3 GH Hustlers Sucker RH Floyd Miller No. 10 GH 4-2 305 16.320 RURAL PENNSYLVANIA NEEDS CARTER MONDALE - GREEN Jimmy Carter’s Career is varied: farmer, businessman, nuclear engineer, U.S. Naval Academy graduate, planner, student of International Affairs and Former governor. A fine family nriin, his principal recreation is field sports. An avid hunter. He is the owner of a fine gun collection. His position AGAINST gun control is well known. EIGHT YEARS OF INSTABILITY! Ford promises stability in government. But during the last eight years we have seen a President and Vice-President forced to resign, 1 appointed President, 2 appointed Vice Presidents; 6 Attorney Generals, 5 Secretaries of Commerce, 4 Secretaries of Defense; 4 Secretaries of Treasury, 5 Secretaries of Labor; 4 Secretaries of Health, Education & Welfare, 4 Secretaries of Interior, 3 Secretaries of Agriculture, 3 Secretaries of HUD, 4 CIA Directors; 3 FBI Chiefs; 4 Directors of OMB and 4 Directors of Energy Policy - more than a total of 55 major changes. Had enough' Robert McSparran » . Roy Garber Co chairmen Emma L Hess Vincent Hershey This Advertisement is not authorized by the Carter, Mondale or Green campaigns, or any agent or committee of those campaigns and was organized without their knowledge or cooperation It is paid for by the Rural Pennsylvanians for Carter - Mondale - Green, Marian Schwalm Furman, Treasurer. A copy of our report is fifed with the Federal Election Commission, Washington, D.C and is available for purchase from the F.E.C. 15,854 16,534 5- 305 6- 305 19,559 16,362 5-2 305 5-5 297 16,167 10-10 305 15,637 4-2 305 15,066 19,285 3-11 289 5-3 305 18,796 18,525 16,927 16,149 18,225 15,914 3-1 5-2 5- 6- 9-0 5- H a v 6- 16,127 LANCASTER COUNTY COMMITTEE Robert Montgomery Ken Hershey. Leon Martin Forney Longenecher Grant Troop Carl Reynolds, Jr No. 4 GH No. 22 GH Elvm M Roher No. 56 GH Elvin P. Graybill Moon RH H. R. & H. L. Brown YT69 RH No. 38 GH No. 6B GH No. 57 RH No. 209 GH Sheeler Farm 701 608 700 666 699 No. 352 GH No. 398 GH EC. Edward Lawrie No. 50 RH No. 17 RH No. 25 RH No. 44 RH David Windle 699 697 649 Martha GH 3-2 Milton & Joyce Edwards No. 14 ' No. 3 No. 52 Penn Lea Farm 681 No - 86 686 Jimmy Carter is a rural American. He understands the problems of rural America. He is committed to a reduction in inflationary costs, high interest rales, and high energy costs. Jimmy Carter believes that he can solve these problems because he has faith in you. Have faith in Jimmy! Help him to help you. An HC study estimates consumers have been overcharged more than $2 billion in 13 food lines This reflects how the Nixon-Ford-Butz team allowed corporate control of our food system. At the same time, John Heinz had his subcommittee study how to weaken the Capper-Volstead Act, which would strengthen corporate agri-business and destroy cooperatives. When Bill Green gets to the United States Senate, he will seek a seat on the Senate Agriculture Committee where he will demand a fair share for Pennsylvania. David Hanks Keith Kaiser Dan Kauffman Bill Walker Kenneth McCauley 8-11 7-3 305 305 305 305 305 305 305 305 289 305 305 305 305 305 305 7-1 5- 6- 305 305 305 305 GH 9-8 GH 6-9 GH 12-2 GH 8-0 305 Fred Frey Delmar McCauley Mrs Thomas Hohenwarter Charles Lyle Edwin Harkins Ethel Lyle 17,322 14,706 661 601 17,962 670 20,952 678 14-.923 15,541 14,692 16,229 14,676 674 637 616 615 611 20,025 14,913 673 630 3.8 3.8 3.7 3.4 17,681 17,417 16,781 17,807 668 661 622 601 17,127 666 4.2 4.4 4.1 665 611 606 15,937 13,992 14,730 16,921 662 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Oct. 30,1976 GH 4-1 No. 206 Mast Stoltzfus Lunar RH Jonas E. Stoltzfus Lena RH Marsh Acres Farm No. 59 GH Lester Eby Lucy RH Jerry L. Hershey No. 37 GH Sam J. Stoltzfus, Jr, Elsie GH 6-11 Bailey & L. Shoemaker GH GH GH GH No. 105 No. 32 No. 106 No. 56 Earl Graybill Boss GH Sparkle RH Hogg & Hershey 7 up RH Harold J. Ranck Betsy RH Martha RH Timothy Kauffman Pauline RH Tom Halladay & Son Jackie GH Daniel Z. Stoltzfus Martha GH William C. Stoltzfus Vivian GH ■J. Raymond Hamish Ann GH 3-3 Kennard E: Henley, Jr. No. 59 RA 9-11 Landis S. Reid No. 51 RH 4.2 Henry M. Hershey Daisy RH 6-4 G. Wickershem & Sons GH 5-11 No. 105 Markets available from toll-free HARRISBURG, Pa. - -Raymond J. Kerstetter, Secretary of the Penn sylvania Department of Agriculture, announced this week that the Department’s Livestock Market News Service has been expanded to include a toll-free telephone number. Now, any individual, newspaper, radio or television station can use the service. The toll-free number is 800-692-7253. In announcing the new telephone number and service, Kerstetter noted that the Livestock Market News Service has provided 24-hour-a-day market in formation by recorded phone messages for the past two years. 16,504 305 18,353 305 17.293 280 6-10 17,112 305 16,902 305 7-11 18,088 305 18,882 305 16,295 15,014 13,990 16,338 296 302 305 305 8-11 4-6 4-6 4-4 281 305 18,662 16,902 13,810 305 305 305 12,444 16,948 17,595 305 13,914 305 17,786 305 4-10 14,830 303 14,627 305 14,469 305 14,548 301 305 15,526 13,558 305 number The toll-free telephone has been installed in order to increase availability of this valuable information to the public, and to eliminate the delay in mailed reports. Information included in the service throughout the week includes: the Penn sylvania Grain and Hay Report; Western Hog and Cattle Markets; futures market for choice steers and hogs; daily Pennsylvania Livestock Auction Sum mary; individual auction reports; and the Penn sylvania Weekly Livestock Summary (from 4:30 p.m. Friday until 10:30 a.m. Monday). 23 631 3.8 661 659 651 650 645 644 635 618 613 4.0 4.2 4.4 3.8 642 616 639 629 638 637 623 622 604