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Services. Smith said that the NPIP is a voluntary state committee must be renewed federal program ad every two years. ministered by USDA’s The members for this term Animal and Plant Health are Baxter C. Newton, Inspection Service. The Wisconsin Department of work of the plan is conducted Agriculture, Madison, m the participating states by Wise.; Monte Frazier, Arbor official state agencies. Acres Farm, Glastonbury, NPIP was organized in Conn.; Don Zander, H& N 1935 to coordinate individual Research Laboratory, state and industry efforts to Redmond Wash • A control certain egg- Lawrie to drive in 4-H nationals Sunday OXFORD Doug Lawrie driving skills and knowledge of Oxford, will compete of how a tractor operates Sunday in the national 4-H and safety procedures, tractor driver contest to be held at the 30th Eastern U.S. The many hours of work Engineering Event in and patience paid off for Richmond, Virginia. Doug when he came home Lawrie competed at Ag with first in the state. At Progress Days in the State 4- present he is anxiously H and FFA Tractor Driving looking forward to Sep- Contest against other 4-H tember 22, when he leaves on tractor drivers from his all-expense paid trip to throughout the in the Nationals. Holleman, South Carolina Poultry Improvement Assn., Clemson, S.C.; Floyd A. Golan, Texas A & M University, College Station, Texas; Clifford L. Nelson, lowa State University, Ames, Iowa; and Lee Arrendale, Fieldale Corp., Baldwin, Ga. N Service After the Sale: 24 Hour Service Organization, Years of Experience, Large Parts Inventory, Personal Attention, Radio Dispatched Trucks PARTIAL LIST OF NEW & USED UNITS NEW • 265 KW Diesel • 90 KW Gas • 85 KW Gas • 85 KW Diesel • 150 KW Diesel • 125 KW Diesel • 100 KW Diesel • 30 KW Dic s ovO • 20 KW Gas • 12.5 Diesel R»sQ\ge Radiator Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September27,l9Bo-019 transmitted and hatchery- disseminated diseases of disseminated poultry poultry, diseases, especially Notice of the Secretary’s pullorum and fowl typhoid. A intent to continue the continuing effort is being committee appeared in the made to eliminate other egg- September 2 Federal transmitted and hatchery- Register. “Sycamore Meade Billy's Bobbie," a junior yearling Ayrshire shown by Sherry Keefer, 9, of Rl, Millersburg, Dauphin County, won the junior championship. , Local Juniors USED • 125 KW White Di»soU> • 100 KW Waukesha Gas • 40 KW Cummins Diesel • 30 KW Continental Gas • 12.5 KWOnon Gas • 10 KW Deutz Diesel • 10 KW Continental (Continued from Page D 18) mulh, R 6 Meadville Crawford Co, 4 Mathew Castrogiovanm Rl Montrose, Susquehanna Co 5 Gregory Mitchell R 2 Saegertown, Crawford Co INTERMEDIATE CALF CLASS II 1 Jennifer Weimer, R 2 New Oxford, Adams Co 2 Shawn Wyles, Roaring Spring, Bedford Co 3 Donald WelK, Jr Lime Valley Rd, Strasburg Lancaster Co, 5 Lon Harshman, R 4 Greencastle Franklin Co SENIOR CALF CLASS I 1 Dean Jackson, Columbia Cross Roads Bradford Co, 2 Roger Sherwood, R 2 Meshoppen, Wyoming Co, 3 Barbara Green, Warriors Mark, Centre Co. 4 Heidi Edwards R 1 Indiana Indiana Co 5 Amy McDowell, R 4 Mercer, Mercer Co SENIOR CALF CLASS II - 1 Jennifer Weimer, R 2 New Oxford, Adams Co, 2 Brenda Robson, R 2 Mansfield, Tioga Co, 3 James Custead, RS Meadville, Crawford Co, 4 Brian Ott, R 4 Bangor, Northampton Co, 5 Eugene Painter, 111, R 1 Avella, Washington Co JUNIOR YEARLING CLASS I 1 R Steven Kauffman, RX Elizabethtown, Lancaster Co, Junior Champion, 2 Keith Stoltzfus R 1 Morgantown, Chester Co, 3 Penny Smith, R 2 Mansfield, Tioga Co, 4 Kevin Laughman, R 2 Thomasville, York Co, 5 Cmda Oakes, R 1 Cochranton, Crawford Co JUNIOR YEARLING CLASS II 1 Tom Ferguson, Stone Manor, Mar tmsburg, Blair Co, 2 Adam Sonnen, Richland, Lebanon Co, 3 Beverly Meyers, Wagner Rd, Chambersburg, Franklin Co 4 Constance Ohlmger, R 2 Mohrsville, Berks Co, 5 Richard Knebel, Millerstown, Perry Co _ SENIOR YEARLING X Stott Fisher, RD, New Enterprise, Bedford Co, Reserve Junior Champion, 2 J Arlan Crider, Clay Hill Rd , Cham bersburg, Franklin Co, 3 James Bowen, R 3 Wellsboro Tioga Co, 4 Debbie Wilson R 2 Millville, Columbia Co, 5 Brian Kelly RI Tyrone, Blair Co SENIOR YEARLING IN MILK X Rebecca Dyarman RX Ship pensburg, Cumberland Co 2 YEARS OLD 2 Carole Dum, Elliottsburg, Perry Co, 3 Cindy Showaker, R 4 Newville, Cum berland Co, 4 Cheryl Compton R 1 Clarksburg Indiana Co. 5 Ralph Moore, R 6 Mercer, Mercer Co 3 AND 4 YEARS OLD 1 Christine Gitt R 2 Littlestown, Adams Co Reserve Senior t Reserve Grand Champion 2 J Arlan Crider Clay Hill Rd Chambersburg Franklin Co 3 Helen Seidel Highland Ave , Kutztown Berks Co 4 John Black R 1 Tyrone Blair Co 5 Arlen Keener RI Elizabethtown Lancaster Co 5 YEARS AND OVER 1 John Burket East Freedom Blair Co Senior ( Grand Champion, 2 Diane Hogg R 4 Slippery Rock Butler Co 3 Tamara Yost, Rl Hershey Dauphin Co, 4 Kathy Durboraw, R 9 Gettysburg Adams Co 5 Suzanne Green Warriors Mark Centre Co |9 wnw—OMWMIf
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