High Performance ©SAFETY COLOR-CODED VOLTMETER Quickly tells operator when voltage is sate warns against tow or high voltage • S|J fa 1 MAXI POWER IOKWOnan lOKWWinco pro DRIVE 46 KW Martin generator 20/12 KW Winpower w/trailer 35/20 KW Winpower w/trailer 20/12 KW Winpower 1-12 KWOnan w/trailer IiONARD MARTIN CO. 330 FONDERWNITE RD. f LEBANON, PA 17042 717-274-1483 pro GENERATOR 15-65 K W Power HANDY RECEPTACLES 115/230 Volt lor welders heavy motor loads, and standby connections 115 Volt for • convenient plug-in of electric tools and lights USED UNITS Cumberland Co. 4-H horse roundup held CARLISLE - The County 4-H Horse Roundup means the end of a 4-H project year for some members. However, for 32 members it qualified them to compete at the eighth county 4-H District Horse contest. It will be held in Lancaster, Sep tember 16. The first two classes of the 4-H Roundup are Junior and Senior Division Grooming and showmanship. Steve Otto, Carlisle won the Junior Division with Vicki Stam baugh, Carlisle, and Teri Furr, Mechanicsburg receiving second and third respectively. Dianne Pecukoms, Mechanicsburg, won the Senior Division, with Cindy Otto, Carlisle, and Alane Hunter, Mechanc subrg, receiving second and third respectively. There were 29 classes m the roundup which test various aspects of both the riders and horse’s abilities. This gives members more than one opportunity to represent the county at the X I! « I! no GEAR DRIVE MECHANISM ,yMBf 'T{ Precision {round helical tears eliminate potential service problems of shorter lived * Generator Sets 20 thru 500 KW ENGINE DRIVE 30 KW Maxi-power Lp. At the Cumberland County 4-H Horse Roundup, Senior Division Grooming and Showmanship winners were, left to right, Alane Hunter, third, Cindy Otto, second and Diane Pecukonis first. District Show. The following members qualified in at least one of the 29 classes. Senior Division members THE OCTOPUS WINCO s exclusive new power plug-connect or disconnect the standby load with one convenient plug This plug saves on in stallation costs It is rugged and heavy duty for years ot long service and is the ultimate in convenience Auto Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 26,1978—113 Junior Division qualifiers are: Tracy Brackbill, Tammy Burruss, Ricky Fatzinger, Ten Furr, Tracy Long, Debbie Katzman, Melissa Kauffman, Dede King, Barbara Kohr, Steve Otto, Patricia Rowe, Steve Saphore, Tom Schlusser, Terry Shetron and Vicki Stambaugh. National hog contest entered are: Sandy Bricker, Sandy Fatzinger, Jenny Fenicle, Alane Hunter, Kathy Johnson, Stephanie Kelly, Sharon Kelly, Tracee Krach, Brenda Negley, Betsy Nichols, Susan Muller, Bob Otto, Jr., Cindy Otto, Diane Pecukonis, Kendra Saphore, Jim Schlusser and Tracey Sheaffer. AUSTIN, Minn. - W. F. Ruoss, Ephrata, and Franklin Feeser, Taneytown, Md., are two of the exhibitors who delivered hogs in the 1978 Production Tested Barrow Contest. Their barrows have been consigned to the St. Ansgar Test Station which is located some 15 miles south of Auston, Minnesota. Barrows which complete the test will be slaughtered and appraised in a production-related Carcass Contest at Geo. A. Hormel & Company’s Austin, Minn., plant. Exhibitors from 25 states delivered barrows to the St. Ansgar (Iowa) Test Station and were entered in the Production Tested Barrow Contest of the National Barrow Show. This year’s event will once again be held at the Mower County Fairgrounds in Austin, Minn. The dates are Sep tember 11,12, and 13. Seven hundred and fifty seven barrows met the weight and age requirements and were put on official test - an increase over the 700 barrows that had originally been an ticipated by John Phillips, superintendent of the National Barrow Show.