00 in scholarships in. al college icreased 75 per ax-year period \975. school deans ic enrollment mng people’s »ut world food i growing in logy, and the movement the last 19605. former 4-H plan to major "yktcH fotn <k& Ume* U<t WEAVER o SWMBI S m*LQ) =|| , INC. P*A” R.D. 4 MYERSTOWN, PA. 17067 CALL COLLECT 717-866-5708 HOG FOR f /7/yyssft/sS Hershey Equip. Co. offers you, the professional hog producer, COMPLETE FACILITIES. We provide all systems that make up a confinement operation, therefore we are able to guarantee you reliability, control, cost savings and one source service. Contact us for personalized information and service concerning: • ALUMINUM SLAT FLOORING * FARROWING UNITS * FINISHING SYSTEMS • GESTATION STALLS • NURSERY SYSTEMS • FEEDING SYSTEMS in agriculture or related fields may be eligible for college scholarships offered by private-sector donors this year through National 4-H Council. 4-H scholarships range in value from $6OO to $lOOO. They are awarded on the basis of interest in attending college, 4-H background, grades, leadership ability and financial need. DeKalb Agßesearch, Inc. offers four $BOO scholarships “gtuwP*#' EQUIPMENT SYSTEMS CONFINEMENT PRODUCTION •v. -v. *«s. $ !l XT|> Siu I HCRSHEY EQUIPMENT I FI [COMPANY, INC. available through 4-H to young men and women who plan to enroll for their junior year of college in the Fall of 1977, and who expect to major in some phase of agribusiness. Recipients also will spend two days studying operations at the company’s research headquarters in DeKalb, 111. Alpha Gamma Rho Educational Foundation provides one $6OO scholar ship to a 4-H member planning to enroll as an agricultural college fresh man in the Fall of 1977. Two scholarships of $lOOO each are donated by Allied Mills, Inc. These go to current or former 4-H members who will be juniors majoring in animal science at a college or university this fall. Champion Valley Farms, Inc., Recipe Division, provides two Lassie 4-H Veterinary Medicine scholarships of $lOOO each to former 4-H members currently enrolled in a college of veterinary medicine. ni Hi. 4-H scholarships are a means of recognizing out standing 4-H work and furthering the college education of present or former 4-H’ers. Recipients are chosen by the Cooperative. "Extension Service. Full information on scholarships and special application forms are available from the state 4-H office. By Cyclone International Jpf/ SYCAMORE IND. PARK 255 PLANE TREE DRIVE LANCASTER, PA. 17603 (717) 393-5807 PORK i^i! Nil Route 30 West at the Centerville Exit Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June. 25.1977—33 Cumberland Valley pull results posted NEWVILLE, Pa. - The Cumberland Valley Tractor Pullers’ Association held their second farm tractor pull of the 1977 season on June 18 at the Newville Community Fairgrounds. There were 88 entries in 10 clases. The results were as follows: 5000 Stock 1. Clarence Forrester, Ford Major, F. P. -78 feet 6 1 ,* inches; 2. Harry Barrick, Oliver 88, F. P. - 65 feet 2 Va inches; 3. Danny Forrester, Ford 6000, 157 feet 9 inches; 4. Donald Lehman, MM4- Star, 132 feet 11 inches. 7000 Stock 1. Rodney McKendrick, Ford Major, 133 feet Vz inch; 2. Francis Speck, I. H. 674, 131 feet 5Vz inches - Pulloff 77 feet 6Vz inches; 3. Les Hotter, I. H. 574,131 feet 5% inches - Pulloff 74 feet 8% inches; 4. Bruce Lemmon, MM6O2, 130 feet 10V 4 inches. if / AUTHORIZED Gjcloae DISTRIBUTOR 5000 Open 1. Stan Graver, Case - 427 Chev., F. P. - 172 feet 1% inches; 2. Kirby Skinner, F2O - 396 Chev., F. P. -153 feet IVz inches; 3. Gerald Forrester, F2O - 406 Ford, 242 feet 4V< inches; 4. Nelson Egolf, Oliver 239 feet 1% inches. 7000 Turbo 1. Clarence Forrester, Ford 7600, 158 feet 3V4 inches; 2. Charlie Forrester, Ford 7700, 128 feet 3Va inches. 9000 Stock 1. Ronald Showaker, I. H. 756, 130 feet V* inch; 2. Joe Piper, M. F. 285, 129 feet 9te inches; 3. Boyd Weary, A. C. 185, 118 feet 3Vi mches; 4. Paul Hoch, J. D. 4020, 157 feet 6V4 indies. 7000 Open 1. Stan Graver, Case - 427 Chev., F. P.; 2. Jay Forrester, F2O - 406 Ford., 238 feet 1 inch; 3. Nelson Egolf, Oliver, 185 feet 7V* inches; 4. Ted Small, Oliver - 406 Ford, 176 feet % inch. 12000 Turbo 1. William Weaver, I. H. 1066, F. P. - 126 feet 10% inches, 2. Joe Eckenrode, I. H. 1566, F.P. - 144 Feet 4% inches; 3. Harry Barrick, Oliver 1855, F. P. - 112 feet IVz inches; 4. Boyd Weary, A. C. 200, F. P. - 67 feet 10% inches. 1. Fred Chestnut, Case 970, 113 feet 5Vz inches; 2. Mike Miller, Oliver 1750, 95 feet 5 inches; 3. Greg Gress, Case 970,92 feet 10 inches; 4. Paul Hoch, Case 1070, 92 feet 4% inches. 1. Jake Hykes, I H. 1066,183 feet 7% inches, 2. Ronald Showaker, I. H. 1066,134 feet 11% inches; 3. Dale Hair, I. H. 1466,131 feet Vi inches; 4. Torn Eckenrode I. H. 1560, 130 feet 3 inches The next scheduled pull for garden tractors is on July 9 at 6:30 p.m. and a farm tractor pull is set for July 16 at 6:30 p.m. All pulls are held at the Newville Community Fairgrounds .0 NEW HAND PUMP FOR CHANGING TRACTOR & AUTO ENGINE OIL THROUGH DIP-STICK HOLE' Thanks ta ftis patented new Liquid Hand torn? 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