114 —Uncaster Farming, Saturday, January 21,1978 York County DHIA (Continued from Page 112) Sherri 116 183 9A 24A Robert W. Mays 46 19 25 45 5 Carl Anderson 17 21 76 62 Steven & Beth Staner Ramona 2 Flora 2 Pansy 2 Elvin R. Deiter Happy 3 Klara 3 John H. Doll Jr. Ivanhoe 3 King 3 Lial 3 Harold Good #3 5 2 Little Creek Farms Inc. 86 3 114 3 37 3 183 3 Wayne L. Sweitzer Rhonda 3 Kenneth L. Rexroth 82 9 29 3 8 3 103 105 Donald Wilson 29 16 Richard E.Stough Wendy RickL. Cook Posch 3 5-8 Pat 3 44 Bupplynn Farms Farm 2 10 3 3-3 Ellen 3 2-2 3 1-11 3 3-11 3 2-0 R2O Elvm G. Molison 45 59 62 30 5 Larry J Moyer 609 630 Claude M Cooper Wolf 133 HoneycrestFarm Brokina Evie Liza 7 ” NEED A FARM- ~ % URBAN-COMMERCIAL BUILDING? 3; Call Your HUSKEE-BILT MAN! Huskee Gives You • Pull 6" *6' Pole • American made si • Spacious Doors • Factory Assembled Trusses • Top grade lumber throughout • Eave heights ro 19' Alto mk tbmut »ur CONTROLLED ENVIRONMENT VUILOINC A Thfirt Ontar controlled *n»ironment building meant haaviar h*a»thiaf animal* rtducad lik«' and I—4 ca*ti and almost no manure handling o* odgt They pay fat thtmitUn »n no time l mtiei at «i*ml a*t Name Address Town Osend more Information Onave representative call □ My phone number is O Farmer □ student ALSO ask about Thrive Center Environmental our Total Animal Confine ment Systems 305 294 290 305 276 8-2 5-11 3-5 2-5 2-4 16593 16261 15911 15521 14236 23005 22130 18339 21089 14315 305 305 305 305 280 8-11 7-3 7-4 4-5 14199 15877 19977 15353 251 294 305 305 6-3 4-1 4-3 1243 S 11534 14613 301 305 305 283 287 14716 15428 54 5-3 7-2 21251 13071 18679 305 305 305 5-9 3-11 13183 13145 303 305 20994 16044 17970 14586 305 305 305 305 7-2 4-10 3-11 0-5 19465 14978 14994 13799 16625 14552 305 304 258 295 297 3-11 3- 2-11 4- 3-3 13654 13587 305 275 17531 305 16775 16769 292 305 14962 18322 14499 14654 12669 305 305 305 294 305 15414 20039 16161 17405 13585 305 305 289 305 282 6-4 4-10 4-5 4-1 2-3 16906 17436 305 301 16952 19042 305 305 13262 12294 13784 9896 298 288 305 305 6-4 6-7 5-1 2-1 State □ Businessman MERVIN MILLER RR 2-KEENER ROAD L'TITZ PA 17543 PHONE (717)626-5204 Walebe (Continued from Page 113) Chester; 2. (1) Bruce Heller TVo Year Olds 1. Mildred Seeds, 2. (1) Stephanie Kocher, 3. Mildred Seeds, 4. Walebe Farms, 5. (2) Leon Sollen berger. 710 592 649 625 579 Three Year Olds 1. Stephanie Kocher, 2. (1) Craig Rhein, Pine Grove; 3. LoriSollenberger. Four Year Olds 1. Walebe Farms, 2. Emmett Rhein, 3. (1) Kathie Rhein. 4.0 3.0 4.1 3.3 3.5 918 669 753 700 504 3.6 3.5 3.1 4.0 514 550 612 607 1. C.A. and Emmett Rhein, 2. Mildred Seeds, 3. Emmett Rhein, 4. Cmdy Waltemyer. 1. Walebe Farms, 2. Mildred Seeds, 3. Emmett Rhein. 541 509 655 4.3 4.4 4.5 1. Philip Tischler, 2. Craig Rhein, 3. Mildred Seeds. County Herd I. Chester, 2. Schuylkill. 545 544 3.0 4.2 3.5 637 548 653 Mcßal Dairy Farm 321 3 326 3 330 3 356 3 362 3 Gaiawn Farms Star Kendra 615 588 730 547 611 593 3.5 3.4 3.4 4.1 752 soa 554 514 626 545 505 505 738 587 686 564 589 529 527 538 542 745 624 693 519 584 651 586 711 552 543 532 514 4.5 4.4 3.9 5.2 Aged Cows Best 3 Females Produce of Dam 4-4 4-0 3-11 3-3 3-4 3 4-4 305 17352 3.4 585 3 2-5 305 18272 2.8 691 ifall that’s left are the bilk... A Farmers First Personal Line of Credit can give you a ready cash reserve to meet individual needs. The word "Personal" means just that . . how, when, and where you use the money is your business. And it doesn't cost you anything until you use it' To apply for your Personal Line of Credit, simply complete an application available at any office of Farmers First Bank. It may be the last personal loan application you ever need to complete' Ephrata, Ephrata North, Intercourse, Lancaster RminH TOO P©OIM© BCHtIC Shopping Center' IMIUIIU , 5 L nco n Litit,, THC CIOCR Neffsville Marietta, _ . @ PaikCity Park City Motorbank ‘ JjBFVICB Round the Clock Teller Locations Three VSDA agencies merged WASHINGTON, - The U.S. Department of Agriculture has created a new agency, the Economics, Statistics, and Cooperatives Service (ESCS), by the merger of the Economic Research Service, the Statistical Reporting Ser vice, and the Farmer Cooperative Service, Secretary of Agriculture Bob Bergland announced recently. “Our research efforts on the economics of agriculture, our research on cooperatives, and the reporting of agricultural statistical information are closely related,” Secretary Bergland said. “The merger will enhance coordination of these activities and make the entire operation more efficient.” Secretary Bergland 18048 17057 17332 18589 17994 305 305 305 305 305 I designated • Kenneth R. Farrell, formerly deputy administrator of the Economic Research Service, to be acting ESCS ad mmistator. The new agency reports directly to USDA’s director of economics, policy analysis, and budget, Howard W. Hjort. Some of the key functions of the new agency are to: —Provide economic analysis on domestic and international agricultural supply and demand; on food supplies and prices, nutrition and labeling; on Fawn and Home Foundation meets LANCASTER - The an nual meeting of the Lan- caster County Farm and Home Foundation will be held this coming Thursday evening at the Farm and Home Center. A meal will be 616 642 636 629 662 Know Where the Activities Will Be? Read the Farm Women Calendar. When you need some money, pre sent your Easy Banking Card to any Farmers First teller; or, insert your Easy Banking Card in any Farmers First Round the Clock Teller, or simply write a personal check drawn on your FREE Farmers First check ing account. FARMERS HRSTIMIM the production distribution and marketing of agricultural products; on the management of natural resources, and on development of rural communities and the welfare of rural people. -Collect and report statistical information on U.S. agriculture, including estimates of crop and livestock production, demand and supply. -Provide research and technical assistance on the economic and marketing aspects of cooperatives. served, beginning at 6:30 p.m. The guest speaker for the event is former congressman Edwin D. Eshelman. Member F D 1 C