10?-lw»ttr Farming, Saturday, November 25,1978 York County DHIA (Continued from Page 101) . Adrian Rinehart 73 3 54 123 3 3-6 147 3 2-6 150 3 24 Robert R. Stewart Jen 3-8-10 Pavi' 3 7-3 Hedy 3 5-3 Zell 3 5-1 Yoyo 3 2-7 Fifi 3 2-1 Opal 3 24 Rita 3 24 Zelda 3 2-3 Judith 3 2-7 Smysers Richlawn Fins. Luann Greta Emerald T. Edwin Johnson Gloria Jen Collie Margot Pctula Leroy Bupp Micki 3 Hidden Springs Farm Lucy 3 Deena 3 Manda 3 Opal 3 Jenny 3 Dennis J. Myers Beauty 3 Dora 3 Titue & Merle Walker 258 3 6674 3 Connie 3 5257 3 Avalong Farms Lie. Ann 3 French 3 Marge 3 Rave 3 Sylvia 3 Avalong Farms Inc. Rosa 2 Cecilia 2 Gerry 2 Philip R. Stambaugh Penny 3 Cindy 3 Mae 0 Paul R. King Can Can 3 Var 3 Glo 3 Joker 3 Valley 3 Wayne B. Mummert 2 3 19,753 16,322 305 305 305 305 12.070 14,241 19,577 . 17,072 18.003 16,554 16,883 -14,129 13,990 13,800 11,450 13.003 20,163 18,891 20,195 305 305 297 2-2 2-2 23 16,731 16,786 16,524 16,595 13,929 297 288 305 305 283 5-2 54 4-9 2-10 34 16,021 7-1 6-10 64) 4-3 l-ll 305 305 305 305 305 15,819 ' 3.9 20,873 3.8 16,502 3.4 19,964 4.1 12,760 4.0 15,724 17,806 305 305 25,157 17,525 12,907 14,970 305 282 280 305 6-6 3-6 3-1 2-6 20,392 19,731 17,857 16,310 11,847 288 305 305 305 212 6-5 3-10 8-10 2-11 34) 13,447 - 12,180 12,602 287 305 305 7-1 2-16 6-11 ' 14,872 15,697 13,051 66 4-8 2-4 271 305 305 15,783 22,771 13,933 17,896 18,563 305 305 305 305 305 22.760 3' 1-10 3 3-1 3 2-10 Desota Sc Kobt. Burchett 60 AW ’ 3 7-6 82 3 5-2 97 3 4-9 5 3 4-1 68 3 4-8 85 3 M 10 3 2-1 55 3 8-8 Dale & Darla Doll Vicky 3 10-3 Monica 3 8-1 Clara 3 5-6 D. Fantom&6. 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