Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 15, 1977, Image 110

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—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, October 15, 1577
Penn
team
uMVERSITY PARK
The Livestock Juding Team
from The Pennsylvania
State University won first
place recently at the Eastern
States Exposition in West
Springfield, Mass. The Penn
State team was first overall
and first in beef cattle,
swine, and sheep.
High individual in the
contest was Dan Dailey of
Cochranton, who placed first
in judging beef cattle and
fifth in sheep. Second place
in the overall competition
was won by the Ron Lane of
Ebensburg, who ranked first
in judging swine and sheep.
Dan Baum of Elizabethtown,
was third highest individual
by placing second in sheep
and third in beef cattle.
Jane Mellott of Mc-
Connellsburg, placed fourth
overall, and was second in
beef cattle judgmg. Carl
McCullough of Mercer, was
fifth highest individual and
placed fourth m judging
swine.
Other individual honors
went to Wes McAllister of
Oxford, who placed fifth in
beef cattle judging; Paul
Tuttle of Wyalusing, who
took second in swine
selection; and Joan Liesau
of Spring City, who won third
in swine judging.
Booklet
available
HARRISBURG - Rep.
Noah W Wenger, recently
urged all homeowners,
landlords, and tenants to
send for a copy of a
questionnaire that is
designed to show ways of
saving money and energy in
the home.
Wenger said the form can
be obtained by writing to his
office, P. 0. Box 109, House
of Representatives, Main-
Capitol Building,
Harrisburg, Pa., 17120.
The program, called
“Project Conserve” which
is sponsored by the
Governor’s Energy Council
and the Federal Energy
Administration, will provide
with specific information
tailored to one’s residence
that can save both time and
money, according to
Wenger
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S SALES & SERVICE
1 MILLER’S
■ REPAIR
1 Mile North of
Bird-m-Hand
8 Miles East of Lancaster
RD 1, Bird-m-Hand, Pa
State
wins
Coaches of the Penn State
team are Dr. Erskine H.
Cash, assisted by Mark L.
Wahlberg of Canton, Conn.,
graduate assistant in animal
industry.
Other Penn Staters par
ticipating were Greg
McKean of Mercer; Helen
Sheldon of Thompson; Ron
Hughes of Portage Sam
Godber of Boiling Springs;
Mark McKelvey of West
Chester; Mark Durdach of
Dunmore; Chris Bartol of
Ardsley; Rosemary Ogor
chock of Reynoldsville;
Bruce Lantz of Media;
Mallory Mort of Fort
Loudon; and Becky Perkins
of Bridgewater, Mass.
Save three ways
during our Massey-Ferguson
2.
3.
Stop in right away to see how many ways you can
save! Otter ends 0ct0ber31,1977.
MP
Massey Ferguson
N. H. FLICKER KELLER BROS.
S SONS INC.
Maxatawny
Phone (215) 683-7252
GUS FARM
EQUIPMENT, INC.
Intersection 214-616 312 Park Ave
Seven Valleys, Pa 17360 Quarryvlle, Pa
Phone 717-428-1356 Phone (717)786-3521
Sterility suggestion gets peach growers into limelight
MARTINSBURG, W. Va. -
A suggestion that people
who do not want more
children might volunteer to
accept jobs where there was
the possibility of sterility
from working on the
producton of DBCP, a
nematicide ingredient,
resulted in National Peach
Council recently getting
unexpected national and
international publicity.
The suggestion had been
sent to Dr. Eula Bingham,
assistant secretary for
Occupational Safety and
Health, U.S. Department of
Labor, by Robert K. Phillips,
executive secretary of
National Peach Council, in a
letter written September 12
Whether some one in
OSHA considered the
suggestion different enough
to be newsworthy, or thought
Mo Finance Charges*
L
on new ME farm tractors, implements
and hay & forage equipment until March 1, 1978
on new ME combines until June 1, 1978
on new ME balers until May 1. 1978
Low Down Payments, Long Term
Financing & Payments tailored to
suit your cash Ho
Special Sale Price
on new ME farm tractors,
implements, and hay &
forage equipment
"when financed with Massey-Ferguson Credit Corporation
Ridge Road
Perkasie, Pa
Ph 215-257-5698
or 257-5864
A. L HERR M. M. WEAVER
& BRO. & SONS
that Phillips was trying to evidently obtained a copy of headline on page 18
make light of a serious on September 26, New York Times the
situation, is not known contacted Phillips for morning. The story hai
However, a New York Times verification. been put on national
reported in Washington three column wide wires.
WINPO
V NEWTON,
Write today for more information
We back our sales with
MF parts and service.
PAUL I. EICHERT MARLIN W. ARNETT’S GARAGE ISENNOCK
& SON SCHREFFLER SERVICE CENTER
RDI, Orwigsburg, Pa Pitman, Pa.
Ph (717)943-2304 (717)648-1120
North Groffdale Road
Leola, Pa 17540
Phone (717)656-2321
Tractor Driven
Alternators!
Protect your farm again;
costly power failure. Bu.
lease a Winpower Altern
MARVIN HORST LUTHER EDWARDS 808 SWANSON
Lebanon, Pa
717 272-0871
NISSLEY
FARM SERVICE
Charlestown Rd - Prospect Rd
Washington Boro, Pa
Phone (717)285-4844
Ephrata, Pa
717-733-6618
Rt. 9 Box 125
Hagerstown, Md
Phone <301) 733-0515 Route 24 and Plank Road
Stewartstown, Penna.
Phone 717-993-2523
LEBANON VALLEY S. G. LEWIS
IMPLEMENT GO. AND SON
700 E Linden St
Richland, Pa.
Ph0ne:(717)866-7518
Kennett Square, Pa
215-444-5610
West Grove, Pa
(215)869-9440
869-2214
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