Lancaster Co. DHIA (Continued from Page 94) M. Irvin Eberly f R&GrH 29 Gordon L. Sangrey R&GrH 33 Christ R. Beiler R&GrH Carl L. Martin RH 27 H. Landis Weaver RH 35 Donald R. Bare R&GrH EXTRA LARGE Hihip" POP CORN MAILED ANYWHERE C LBS. $9OO | INU.S.A. U FOR M I SEND TO YOUR REiST SEEP COMPANY SON 0R P O. Box 155 DAUGHTER .. . £a itkm IN COLLEGE Mount Joy, PA 17552 L 1 PH. (717) 6534121 There’s no other way to stop both pneumonia* and atrophic rhinitis losses with one feed: <*•' NEW HOLLAND SUPPLY CO. 32.0 87.3 45.7 41.0 87.4 46.8 43.3 94.6 49.5 80.8 90.4 46.3 60.3 90.4 46.7 62.2 49.5 91.5 FOR MORE INFORMATION SEE YOUR FEED SUPPLIER SERVICED BY 1.83 1.83 1.83 1.82 1.82 1.82 there’s no other way Parke H. Ranck RH 32 Earl Smoker R&GrH 30 J.MoweryFrey RH 31 Joseph C.Wivell R&GrH 24 IvanS.Stoltzfus R&GrH 32 J.C.PownallEst. Mix 30 Nelson H. Wenger 58.3 93.5 43.2 4.2 RH 27 32.5 J. Robert Metzler & Son RH 33 OmarS. Kauffman R&VrH 31 37.0 Ezra & Gerald Martin RH 29 Melvin L. Beiler R&GrH 28 Willis M. Martin R&GrH 29 TomMcMillion GrH 29 6.5 Pequea Meadows Farm R&GrH 29 Wilmer G. Kraybill R&GrH 31 Samuel F. Long Mix 35 Ira D.Welk& Sons R&GrH 30 Hiram S. Aungst R&GrH 28 Ellis D.Kreider R&GrH * Caused by Pasteurella multocida and Corynebacterium 44.2 58.4 48.2 41.4 44.6 36.0 48.3 88.5 46.9 46.9 47.9 46.0 40.6 48.9 48.0 46.8 44.2 47.0 45.4 54.0 47.9 47.0 71.1 47.5 54.0 46.9 55.3 93.7 46.7 51.8 42.5 45.8 55.1 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 21,1978 1.81 BenuelS. Stoltzfus R&GrH 32 44.1 Moses G. Riehl RH 29 32.3 Meadow Vista Farm „ R&GrH 35 110.5 Ressler& Stoltzfus Mix 30 Arthur D. Wenger RH 61 Martin H. Good R&GrH 37 J. Z. Nolt RH 36 JohnS. Wenger RH 31 Russel L. Kline R&GrH 30 Melvin J. Martin RH 24 JohnE.Kreider RH 28 Titus B. Stoner 1.81 1.81 1.81 1.80 1.80 1.80 1.80 1.80 1.79 1.79 1.79 R&GrH 29 Gusty Crest Farm R&GrH 22 James C. Weicksel R&GrH 32 10.0 99.1 Lancaster Mennonite Hospital R&GrH 55 92.6 85.6 JohnM.Hamish R&GrH 27 138.6 84.7 B. Robert Charles R&GrH 30 43.4 91.8 Isaac S. Beiler Mix 25 46.2 92.5 U 79 1.79 1.78 1.78 1.78 1.77 1.77 Eastern takes 22 placings WRIGHTSVILLE - The Eastern Future Farmers of America Chapter of Eastern High School, Wrightsville entered 56 projects m the 1978 Pennsylvania Farm Show. Out of the 56 entries, the FFA had 22 placings which earned them $B4. The following is the breakdown of winners; Robert Buser won $36 with nine ribbons; Ray Smeltzer For Standby form Power...use Homellte VottamotlcGenerators. High Performance When and Where You Need It. All models use Voltamatic® voltage control to maintain output power to within 4% from no load to full load (8% with model 170A15-1) Give extended tool life, easier motor starting, and fewer tool burnouts • Seven models available with output capacities from 1,500 to 7,500 watts, and most have 120/240 dual voltage • Many equipped with ldle Control which saves gas, prolongs engine life • Control box side-mounted for easy access to receptacles • Choice of 2-cycle or 4-cycle engine driven models with splash lubrication system • Units mounted on vibration isolated skids to prevent “walking ” FARMERSVILLE EQUIPMENT -IHC, R.D. 4 EPHRATA, PA. 717-354-4271 Store Hours: Mon. Thru. Fri. 7:30 TO 5:30 Sat. 7:30 TO 3:00 48.9 94.0 46.2 89.0 44.6 86.1 43.2 92.1 60.8 42.8 84.0 41.6 44.6 43.5 90.3 49.0 30.8 84.2 44.3 52.1 92.1 46.7 81.7 38.0 46.2 90.9 41.2 47.9 89.2 46.1 46.7 94.7 44.0 43.0 88.3 32.6 41.7 46.4 50.4 44.2 46.5 earned $26 with seven rib bons; Steve Daugherty garnered three ribbons and $11; Chris Klinedinst took in $5 with one ribbon; and Michael Krug and Thomas Urey both earned $2 with one ribbon each. Buser and Smeitzer also participated m the 1977 P.C.I.A. Once Acre Com Contest with Buser taking a blue ribbon and Smeitzer a red. 95 1.77 1.77 1.77 1.76 1.76 1.76 1.76 4.0 1.76 L 76 1.76 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.74 1.74 1.74 1.74