—Lancaster Farmim 96 CHESTER DHIA [Continued from Pace 95] William C. Stoltzfus G 3 Hustlers Haven B 3 Louis C. Neyman G 8 Newton Evans, Jr. Edgar Miller B 3 Henry S. King B 3 Harold Bare B 3 Wilmer L. Hostetter B 3 44.4 George Steele & Sons 79.8 B 3 John E. Bruner B 3 E. Kent High Landis S. Reid B 3 Harold R. Kulp B 8 Lenape Dairy Farm B 8 327.7 David Windle B 3 Hogg & Hershey 63 Chirst L. Stoltzfus 63 John W. Yeager B 3 21.0 H. R. & H. L. Brown B 3 134.5 Lenape Dairy Farm B 3 318.3 Floyd Miller B 3 Rothenberger Bros. B 3 John R. Groff B 8 Elvin P. Graybill B 3 Gideon Stoltzfus, Jr. B 3 Hargret Dairy, Inc B 3 47.1 91 Kimberton Farm School, Inc. 2 63.4 82 Community club reorganizes LITITZ, Pa. - The Manheim, Lititz 4-H Com munity Club held its monthly meeting at the Kenneth Myer home. The following officers were elected: Dean Sauder, president; Karen Rohrer, vice president; Bonnie Rohrer, secretary; Karen Hostetter, treasurer; Janey MyerSj news repor ter; and Linda Nolt, Margie Sauder, and Juanita Lapp, game leaders. The group’s neat meeting will be held on May 12 at the home of David Miller, Jr. at 7:30 p.m. Negley & Miller Silos Saturday, Ai 46.4 99.0 31.3 45.5 86.8 60.0 46.3 86.6 37.6 50.0 89.7 81.9 46.1 90.6 37.2 45.6 90.3 51.6 42.2 82.1 52.8 42.5 90.1 45.0 89.5 43.3 95.0 45.7 44.7 93.9 114.9 45.6 85.7 65.8 42.8 90.4 98.2 42.9 90.7 43.4 90.1 44.1 42.4 93.8 65.7 44.0 81.1 50.7 43.3 86.4 42.1 96.1 42.7' 88.1 42.0 85.7 50.1 45.0 94.5 137.2 41.7 92.0 39.7 42.3 90.8 59.1 44.5 86.0 46.7 42.5 33.4 STOLTZFUS MEAT MARKET A S CUSTOM BEEF BUTCHERING Our Own Corn Fed Beef t Iv \) L Right From The Farm f I jj I - -FRESH BEEF AND PORK— (f I \ OUR OWN HOME MADE | J ju SCRAPPLE I FRESH SAUSAGE JJM Bacon and Country Cured Hams C/ Orders taken for freezer Meats PH. 768-3941 Directions: 1 block east of Intercourse on Rt 772 - Newport Road STORE HOURS ™ u s rs ' || RDI, Box 258 A Shermansdale, PA 17090 The company that uses Green S White roofs, the best materials, and ex- perienced crew Insures Quality & beauty done expertly to “your satisfaction •ril 23, 1977 (lottlie Strohmaier B 8 Timothy Kauffman Harold J Kanck H 3 Miller McDowell, Jr. J’>3 Donald B. Shoemaker B 3 83.8 Milton & Joyce Edwards G 8 62.0 Calvin K. Blank B 3 1.79 1.79 1.78 1.78 Bulls getting 1.77 1.77 GM rating 1.77 TUNKHANNOCK, Pa. - Two bulls owned by Sire Power, Inc., have been designated Gold Medal Sires by the Holstein - Friesian Association of America. They are 9H147 Long-Haven Imperial Knight 1602720, VG (89) and 9H377 Vigo Charm cross 1504414, Ex (94). 1.76 1.76 1.74 1.73 1.73 1.71 “Knight” and “Charm cross” permanently join the Gold Medal Sire ranks after being both “Production and Type Qualified” in the Registered Holstein Sire Performance Summaries, Volume 1, 1977. The Holstein Association, in cooperation with the USDA, calculates and prints sire performance information three times a year. 1.71 1.71 1.69 1.69 1.68 1.68 1.67 “Knight,” a son of Polytechnic Imperial Knight, EX (GM), qualifies for Gold Medal honors with a predicted difference for milk (PDM) of -t-683 pounds and a predicted difference for type (PDT) of +0.57. 1.67 1.67 1.67 1.66 “Charmcross” received his Gold Medal rating with a PDM of +309 pounds and a PDT of +0.32. 1.66 1.66 1.65 Manufactured in PERRY COUNTY PH: 717-582-4108 40.1 94.5 83.4 43.1 85.7 50.4 42.0 87.0 54.0 40.9 95.3 41.3 95.6 42.6 93.4 48.00 91.7 40.7 4.0 1.61 Custom Formulated VIGORTONE FEED: Vigortone Formulated feeds are feeding more livestock in the U.S. than any other feed Company. We are No. I! Check with your local Vigortone Servicemen and find out some of the reasons why! I PENNA. LEONB. HERSHEY Box 166 Paradise PA 717-442-4807 RON L. HERSHEY R 2 Gap, PA 717-442-8573 JASON E. MILLER R 4 Lancaster. PA 717-393-7244 WMJ. YODER Rl. Conestoga, PA 717-872-8047 EUKING Rlßoxs9Ronks. PA 717-768-3608 Berks Co, PA ALVIN ESH Box 72 Intercourse. PA 717-768-3128 H. MELVIN CHARLES R 1 Washington Boro, PA 717-684 5783 PETE CALDWELL R 1 Windsor, PA 717-246-1046 RALPH E.BRUNGART Loganton PA 717-725-2355 jj YS_IN THE FEED LOT \ // ± m'^rrrirf7 / J PHILIP A. HAYES 215 932-8736 ELAM G. HOOVER R 1 New Holland. PA 717 354-0432 1.64 1.63 1.63 1.62 1.61 1.61 ,m saqsiM « e N This Smiling Livestock Feeder is a Regular User of PRE-MIXES Especial 50 warehouses—over 5400 servicemen 3 manufacturing plants Calvin K. Blank B 3 Donald M. Homing - G 3 - 25.4 89.4 ~ 38.2 Richard L. Breckbill B 3 Donald H. Windle B 8 132.8 Mrs. John B Hannum, 3rd B 3 David Darlington B 8 [Continued on Page 98] CHRISTIAN L. SI OLTZFOS R2Box 409 Elverson.PA 215-286-5995 CHESTER SOLTYS. JR. Spring City, PA 215 948-3647 JAMES STUTZHAN SONS R 3 Kutztown, PA 215-683-7198 MARLIN GEESAMAN R 2 New Port. PA 717-582-4598 ELWIN REAM Hughesville, PA 717-584-4085 SHERWOOD A. WITMER Box 138 Berrysburg, PA 717-362 8823 PAUL L. KREIDER R 2 Palmyra, PA 717-964-3791 WILMERJ. WEAVER R 1 Fredericksburg. PA 717-865-6710 47.9 93.8 41.9 3.9 41.3 81.1 80.2 41.9 92.6 40.8 88.6 82.2 50.6 93.5 37.5 4.2 RUSSELL FRY Duncannon, PA PELMARVA ROMAN YODER Rl Grantsville, MD 301-895-5302 ERIC W. FOGG West Chester, PA 215 696-2283 KAREN TAYLOR R 3 Cambridge. MD 301-228-3989 NEW JERSEY ED FOGG Malvern. PA 215 647-6818^. C. OWEN FRANKLIN R 3 Bridgeton, NJ 609-451-5919 JOHN KLEMIUK Box 368 Hammonton. 609-56 J.-0982 RAYMOND CANTI RD2 Philhpsburg NJ 201-859-1314 NED SKIMP Woodstown NJ 609 769 3481 LEE TICE R 2 Elmer NJ 609 358 2622 1 I 2 1.
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