Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 20, 1980, Image 48

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    Farming, Saturday, Stptember 20,1980
York Co. DHIA
(Continued from Page B 7)
H. Fetrow & Sons 3 77 4 85 4 50 2
R. 4 M Stewart 3 48 2 96 6 49 1
Leonard W Greek 3 25 3 94 7 471
Beshore Farms 3 45 4 77 5 518
Paul R King 3 510 90 3 48 3
Wayne B Mummert B 3 74 4 85 4 49 7
Leonard W Greek 3 23 7 83 8 431
Sinking Spring Fm 3 68 5 82 7 45 4
B. Robert Charles B 3 45 7 86 6 515
David Stewart 3 109 7 89 3 49 0
Wayne E Myers B 3 39 0 86 7 46 2
Geo Knight 3 120 7 88 7 46 7
IStump Acres B 3 97 9 93 6 46 0
jPhillip Laughman 3 25 0 87 0 45.6
Thomas A Boyer 3 39 2 78 4 45 1
iHoneycrest Fm B 2 97 8 90 2 37 3
'Mcßal Dairy Farm B 3 126.7 86 3 48 0
Melvin R Lehr B 3 46 0 86 4 44 6
.Guy Leader 4 Sons 2 84 8 87 6 34 2
Rutter Bros 2 77 2 -89 9 31 3
David Stewart 3 112 4 86 9 47 5
Geo Knight 3 1216 86 1 44 2
Earl Furhman B 3 73 9 79.6 414
Favyn Valley Farm B 3 71 6 83 1 41 6
Robert Kilgore B 3 43 3 95 1 47 9
John H Doll Jr B 3 33 9 96 5 43 9
Richard E, Stough B 3 34 6 86 7 45 9
T4M Walker G 3 43 5 82 3 43 0
J Donnell Taylor B 3 95 2 87 3 47 0
Rutter Bros. 2 79 0 85 9 312
Avalong Farms Inc 2 43 9 79 9 33 4
Edwin L. Calhoun B 3 45.8 93.3 45J>
WilliamS Buser B 3" 88 0 90 5 432
T Edwin Johnson 3 54 8 80 1 43 1
Eisenhart Bros G 3 59 5 87 0 42 7
Desota 4 Burchett G 3 106 5 88 8 42 9
Claude M Cooper B 3 36 6 85 9 401
John C Krone B 8 37 0 95 3 42 3
Adrian Rinehart B 3 916 85 1 42 9
Leroy Bupp 3 62 6 87 6 401
Wayne L Sweitzer B 3 58 4 92 0 44 0
Elvin G Molison B 3 107 7 78 2 419
John C Krone 88 37 5 92 2 418
Desota 4 Burchett G 3 104 6 83 7 39 4
Honeycrest Fm ' B 2 97 0 87 7 34 4
William Ruppert B 3 58 8 82 6 40 8
Rodman C Thompson 3 58 0 79 9 41 3
William S Buser B 3 92 2 85 6 41 7
Vincent C Webb B 3 65 3 90 2 39 7
J 4 M Hushon B 3 92 3 87 6 39 0
Hidden Springs Fm B 3 76 7 83 7 36 5
Fred Sprenkle 3 33 8 77 3 38 4
J E Baker B 3 26 8 94 8 35 9
Albert Dehoff B 3 124 5 86 1 38 3
L4J Hess B 3 65 5 85 9 40 8
Kevin Holtzmger B 3 143 6 81 1 40 9
Perrydell Farms B 3 173 7 82 8 40 9
David M Emig ’ 9
David M Emig
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717-656-6181 or 656-2574 258 W. MAIN ST.. LEOLA, PA.
BIG
SAVINGS
ON EITHER
• Plenty of Snow Tires in Stock
• All Size Farm Tire in Stock
k • Fast Friendly Service
COMPLETE LINE OF
RADIAL TIRES
Including Michelin
GOOD STOCK
OF TRUCK TIRES
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•ASSENGER - FARM - TRUCK TIRES
NEMA annual meeting set for Hershey
HERSHEY United Egg
Producers will be
represented at Northeast
Egg Marketing
Association’s Annual
Meeting at Hershey, on
October 1,2, and 3, ac
cording to an announcement
made Wednesday by Bill
Rent, NEMA’s General
Manager.
Claude Silva of Turlock,
California, President of *
U.E.P., will be attending all
of the sessions,, while
Douglas Hoffer of Warsaw,
Indiana, is slated to address
the Annual Banquet on the
evening of October 2nd.
Hoffer is sales manager of
the well known Creighton
Brothers egg operation at
Warsaw and is Vice
President of a wholly owned
subsidiary, Crystal /Lake
Egg Products, Inc.
His industry activities
include Past Chairman of
the Indiana Egg Council,
past president of the Indiana
State Poultry Association.
He is currently serving a
second three-year term on
the Indiana Egg Board. He is
a past director of American
Egg Board, past president of
Douglas Hoffer
Mid-West Egg Producers
and an alternate delegate to
NCEN.
In five years as a UEP
director, Hoffer has moved
up to chairmanship of UEP’s
Government Relations
Committee and is currently
second vice president of
UEP.
When he speaks to the
Nema group, Hoffer will be
drawing upon, 25 years of
experience at Creighton
Brothers, beginning with
part time flock work in his
high school years and
subsequent broad ex
perience in hatching work,
egg production and egg
processing.
“I would like to emphasize
the opportunities that
Nema’s Hershey meeting
brings to Northeastern
poultrymen,” Rent con
tinued. “You will meet UEP
and Nema staff people who
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deal daily with the problems
and issues that face our
industry. Members will be
invited s to express their
views as a means of helping
our Board form policy for
1981.”
Accommodations are
assured all who attend by the
Hotel Hershey. Reservations
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Dial Toll Free- 800-732-0004
310 Richardson Drive
Lancaster-Hempfield Industrial Park
P 0 Box 4626, Lancaster, PA 17604
717 394-2647
can be made by calling
Nema at 603/868-2824. Allied
industry people are
welcome. Producers living
in Pennsylvania or areas
nearby to Hershey can avail
themselves of special low
cost tickets for the meetings
and banquet by calling
NEMA.
Model:
CD-411-DA
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60" to 84"
For Body Length
9' to 13%'
Payload
8 to 11 ions*
il: CD-624-DA
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84" to 126"
For Body Length
12' to 18’
Payload
14 to 24 Tons*
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