—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 3,1979 138 Cumberland County DHIA (Continued from Page 137) Sundays Vallilea Farms 93 76 22 64 46 Freshair Dairy Farm Louise Star Westie JohnM.Lippert Mega J. B. Brymesser & Sons 152 63 Artis 68 125 156 Creddin C. Comman Misty Ashcombe Farms 21 24 188 210 15 125 242 119 David L. Miller Felica RoyE.Snoke Evelyn Chester & Galen Smith Hilda Pea Gerald W. Gayman Pickles Thrush Brothers 95 47 80 59 57 Willard Fought Roy L. & James Miller 43 E. Lee Oiler & Son Princes Carrie D. Lehman 3 PaulStrock T.iTa Prilla Sandra Janet 22,500 19,618 19,345 19,312 17,877 16,717 791 635 641 3.4 3.5 4.0 23,052 17,910 16,135 14,578 19,442 17,813 17,153 16,230 15,884 14,669 716 16,745 21,820 21,618 20,144 18,917 18,812 17,558 16,919 16,777 14,990 617 16,406 771 825 22,014 21,876 770 18,588 637 642 688 619 608 18,735 18,464 17,970 17,487 16,914 610 16,148 614 17,814 712 639 20,005 16,127 607 17,410 715 785 681 670 3.3 3.8 3.6 4.1 21,404 20,870 18,838 16,504 JackC.Rolar Trix Paul 0. Dyarman Jean Dairy Famii 99 Harry & Paul Hoch Joy Rita Merle & Sharon Dice 2 Glenn & Larry Souder 73 52 65 J. Glenn Glesner 70 Milk Way Farms 28 108 71 86 K. Hale & N. Burkholder Vashti Elmer Gettle Specks D. Clinton Sauder Hazel Jenny Louise Melody Gale Fred B. McGillvray Posie Herbert B. Shughart Queenie Charles L.Nehf Pooch JohnH.Staub Mariann Frank J. Yost Lela Ashcombe Dover Dairy 141 Leroy Showaker & Son Almost State Jody John F. Stamy 111 109 151 Carl Kelso, Jr. 41 John E. Lapp 447 Leroy Chestnut 18 Chester C. Weaver Sofia Apple Samuel D.Shenk Debbie Robert H. Jamison Barbara R. Rice & Amos King J. 29 23 18,339 51 v °32 623 623 14,289 951 689 21,253 17,552 623 15,098 611 671 609 3.3 3.8 3.8 18,380 17,460 15,824 650 17,303 901 635 648 668 4.5 3.4 3.6 3.8 20,133 18,887 18,168 17,397 624 17,677 721 17,919 691 697 767 603 628 20,451 20,067 19,300 17,755 16,435 601 15,943 651 19,175 669 19,665 18,789 619 18,491 780 21,600 742 754 626 4.0 4.2 3.8 18,613 17,912 16,306 726 623 22,253 14,890 615 21,593 711 19,697 653 17,272 625 609 16,608 14,253 702 22,702 649 15,201 617 681 17,960 17,164 DElifl PARTS and SERVICE FACTORY-TRAINED MECHANICS Deutz air-cooled diesel tractors require minimum service, but when something does go wrong, we’re ready to do the work fast and economically, or to supply parts. WE GUARANTEE QUALITY WORKMANSHIP DEUTZ ractors Amos F. King Fva Brenda Carl M. Haas Ice Leddy Oscar Nealy & Sons 391 376 160 Harold E. Weaver, Jr, 3 Berkheimer Farms 28 40 Henry & Yvonne Friese 99 G. Edward Henneman Honey Wm. F. & Susan Dietrich Rachell M. Thomas Sheaffer Nora Paula Becca Nevin Shughart Bess Turnpike drunk arrests down HARRISBURG - State Police Details patrolling the Pennsylvania Turnpike arrested 129 motorists for “driving under the in fluence” last year, a decrease of 24 incidences over 1977. CREUTZBURG. INC. QUALITY LIVESTOCK SUPPLIES ★ OPEN DAILY -8:00 TO 5:00 ± SATURDAY-8:00 TO 12:00 OWNER: HARRY E. LANDIS ALL PRODUCTS AVAILABLE BY MAIL I Send For FREE Catalog CREUTZBURC, INC. Lincoln Highway East, Box 7, Paradise, Pa. 17562 (717)768-7181 ■ name J STREET | CITY _ ■ STATE —ZIP ■ STAUFFER DIESEL, INC. 312 W. Main St. New Holland, PA Phone:7l7-354-4181 18,176 17,191 21,406 18,965 4.5 3.3 3.8 18,778 18,738 16,268 15,142 19,519 15,670 19,467 16,359 11,607 3.7 3.2 3.2 26,117 22,433 18,745 16,167 “We’re encouraged by this decrease, and we plan to step up surveillance of motorists who drive erratically on the Turn pike,” Captain Newton C. Robbins, Troop T Com manding Officer, said. 635 685 704 607 838 623 615 661 684 610 657 634 620 957 710 607 626
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