Gibson is fire chief LANCASTER - Jere J. .Gibson of 2723 Valley Drive, .Lancaster, Jhas been ap pointed the fire chief of The Lancaster Forest Fire Crew for 1979 by the Board of Directors of the forest fire company. The Lancaster Forest Fire Crew operates from The Fort Holbrook Fire Base, BB entertainment for all 10th ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL ALL PARTS AND MACHINERY PURCHASED ON FEBRUARY 8 or 9,1979, ENTITLE YOU TO A 10% DISCOUNT IF PAID IN CASH AT TIME OF SALE. Date FEBRUARY 8 4 9.1979 Time: 10:00 AM to 11:00 PM DAILY Place: R.D. l, TRUMBAUERSVILLE to FINLAND RD., QUAKERTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA located on Oak Road m Manor Township, between the villages of Safe Harbor and Highville. While the, special forest fire Company is on call for a wide area, its primary response area in cludes Manor and Conestoga Townships, and portions of Lancaster, Martic, Pequea, and Providence Townships. Berk s S^Jti £Si County DHIA {y^ j Monthly @ Report One of the highest production records ever recorded in Berks County was completed last month by a cow named Faith. Stabled on the Charles Plushanski Farm, the 9-year old Holstein pumped out 33,835 pounds of milk and 1685 pounds of butterfat. Another cow to make over 1000 pounds of butterfat was Prilly, owned by Andrew Stoltz fus. A 4-year old, she checked in with 23,844 pounds of milk and 1057 pounds of butterfat. Second high in milk production was Nevin Mast’s Louise, which produced 27,073 pounds of milk and 876 pounds of butterfat. OWNER MEED George S. Troutman Jr. B 3 59.6 Glen Mar Farm B 3 Charles Plushanski 3 Rogers. Buch George E. Seidel Andrew D. Stoltzfus B 3 JaimoreFarm B 3 Charles R. Kissling 3 Keith E. Hertzog B 3 Robert Yanos B 3 Ralph G. Sanner B 3 Robert E.Kopfer B 3 Richard R. Troutman 63 come as our guest ALUS-CHALMERS ' C. J. WONSIDLER BROS. DECEMBER 1978 LBS. MILK SDAYS IN MILK NO. COWS 95.0 58.5 62.9 98.0 50.8 105.3 88.1 49.3 47.0 86.9 49.6 19.0 82.2 46.2 101.7 80.3 50.2 58.0 91.1 44.7 50.0 78.9 49.3 40.5 90.4 47.8 50.0 94.4 47.9 58.5 93.1 48.3 34.3 79.5 46.8 111.8 85.9 48.2 y&r. • 0 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 3,1979 Mertz Brothers B 3 William C. Adams B 3 Donald B. Duncan B 3 Yost Brothers 63 F M Browns Sons Inc. B 3 William G. Howerter 3 Kenneth L. Stutzman B 3 George E. Moyer B 3 Harold & George Schuler 3 39.5 Lenilea Farm B 3 Louis E. Moyer Robert L. Sattazahn B 3 ReuHel Farms Inc. Kenneth Zook B 8 James G. Stutzman B 3 Russell K. Dietrich 3 2.09 NevinE. Mast B 3 David P. Herbert 1.99 1.96 ZahncroftFarm B 3 1.90 Robert C. Dreisbach 4 / George E. Seidel 1 Reu Hel Farms Inc. 3 1.90 1.87 1.86 Charles D. Moyer B 8 Mervin Brubaker B 3 Leroy E. Howard B 3 J. Hershey Myer B 3 Mark A. Wolfskin 3 1.85 1.85 1.84 1.83 1.82 1.81 Come on over to watch the musical Allis-Chalmers show presented by the Allis-Chalmers Spokeswo man. It’s fun, entertaining and informative. You’ll enjoy watching the lovely and talented Expo 79 Spokeswoman, and talking with her after the show. Bring your family to join us and your neighbors for some good ol' country hospitality. Then sit back and enjoy the Allis-Chalmers Expo 79 featuring the Allis-Chalmers Spokeswoman. You’ll see what’s new in the Big Orange line of tractors, implements, and Gleaner combines. Expo 79 is a show you won’t want to miss. Plenty of songs, music, and laughs the whole family can en joy After seeing Expo 79, you’ll know why Alhs- Chalmers is The Rising Power in Farming. THURS. EVE.; Special Film Presentation FRI. EVE.: “LIVE EXPO” followed by Country & Western Music 84.9 48.0 69.7 90.7 82.9 86.2 125.9 83.2 85.2 84.1 83.3 90.9 45.0 86.8 ‘41.3 84.8 88.4 80.1 34.0 98.5 29.2 86.2 44.2 101.0 91.8 i 13.3 83.5 42.6 87.3 43.6 95.5 81.8 87.1 47.7 48.7 84.8 46.9 53.8 82.1 46.6 47.0 81.6 47.1 62.4 87.8 31.6 26.0 93.2 40.9 112.5 80.2 44.9 112.3 83.0 39.4 42.5 68.3 87.1 126.6 90.9 45.1 46.4 88.4 42.7 64.0 82.0 47.5 . (Turn to Page 134) 133 46.2 3.9 1.80 42.7 1.80 41.9 1.79 43.5 1.79 52.1 1.78 45.1 1.75 41.9 1.75 1.75 42.6 1.74 46.3 1.74 1.73 45.7 1.73 44.5 1.72 44.8 1.71 46.7 1.71 1.71 1.71 1.69 1.69 1.69 1.69 1.67 1.67 1.66 1.65 1.65 1.65