Mifflin Co. DHIA (Continued from Page C2B) Williams Kenepp Penny Kate Molly Iva L mus E Sharp 46 71 201 EnosJ Yoder Minnie Mildred Ada Dot Susanna ★ Bam Cleaners, Manure Pumps, Manure Stackers, Silo Unloaders, Bunk Feeders, Feed Conveyors MARVIN J. HORST DAIRY EQUIPMENT 1950 S. sth Avenue, Lebanon, Pa. 17042 Phone:7l7-272-0871 AUTOMATIC GENERATORS All Sizes and Shapes When the Electric Goes Off... And Things Get All Mixed Up... Call 717-274-1483 For A Generator To Turn You On H 1-15-69 122,847 H 7-25-68 119,589 H 1-10-71 100,138 H 8-12-69 109,057 H 12-21-69 104,626 v H 10-16-70 104,335 H 4-22-71 105,158 H 10-16 67 158,576 H 4-13-69 129,814 H 10-24-69 147,837 83,307 H 10-28-71 101,415 s S r~ ' James L. itusu-ae. Marcia Galen M Kenepp Cherry Lena Marks Yoder U 4 182 142 168 157 245 228 263 - 279 236 267 4983 4533 4204 3833 4247 3621 3413 5512 4648 4622 4032 3686 Marlin W Peachey Mae Judy Chester M Peachey Star II R 65 W 5 Kore E Yoder Milly PamaJoe Miss Imastar Molly Smeel Joyce Stella Delmar King 43 11 Frank J Hartzler Karen Heidie Simon J Peachey 1 4 Johnß Peachey 46 61 64 65 19 109.054 10-25-72 158.587 159,933" 3-17-69 9-01-68 190,506 151,229 137,976 114,701 126,895 134,670 101.234 109,420 108,240 122.464 100,723 12-20-67 11-16-69 4-29-68 7- 6- 9-02-71 128-71 10-08-71 8- 7 12-71 7- 163,086 112,548 1-19-65 11-07-69 120,034 104,227 106,866 10-16-68 6-20-69 4-09 69 159,363 137,283 125,598 108,758 105,912 124,937 107,310 116,535 11-10-67 7- 6-12 70 8- 9- 1105 69 2-18 72 8-30 71 159,290 101,493 6-16 67 11-06-70 102,620 104,380 11-29-71 5 29-72 109,587 115,559 12 20-70 11-16-70 138,485 121,102 95,691 liy,/35 103,756 1- 1 22-70 7-09-71 9 04-71 2- Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 27„ 1980—€ 3635 E Clair Fisher Ruth Aleta Princess Gary Moist Josie Jan Van Cmdere Louis S Peachey. Jr 22 39 2 5947 5350 49 Gideon L Yoder 6854 4510 Candi Daniel P Zook 254 H Dry House Farm - Lester Yoder 11 H John T Kurtz Sue H Vernon L Kauffman Amy H Robert Stayrook 3 H 4063 3996 3789 5391 5200 4895 4861 4471 4384 4091 3865 11 30 David W Yoder 5947 3800 237 246 261 Paul H Yoder 513 535 John M Byler, Jr Royal Marvin R Kanagy 3391 3212 4248 3795 5062 4682 4545 4361 4064 Hanna G Sheldon Peachey Tidy Beauty Marvin E Peachey Audrey Polly Edith Lynda Maxine Beauty ANNAPOLIS, Md. - The Maryland Department of Agriculture will assist with the promotion of the 6th International Food and Agricultural Trade Show, February 18-20, 1981, at the Rivergate Exhibit Center in New Orleans, Louisiana. This is the largest food exhibit to be held in the United States that is devoted exclusively to the export market. A nationwide ex position, the event should draw 150 exhibitors from at least 30 states who will display every conceivable type of food and agricultural product available for export. To ensure foreign at tendance, personal contact has been made by SUSTA representatives with buyers ROBERT McCOMSEY RD 1 COCHRANVILLE, PA 19330 Authorized Salesman For Huskee Bilt Buildings in Lancaster and Chester Counties FOR ANY FARM BUILDING • DAIRY • BEEF • HOG • MACHINERY Call 215-593-2157 HUSKtefejteiLT QUALITY FARM BUILDINGS 10-15-66 4-26-68 8-10-68 8-15-68 12-29-70 12-0869 12-10 70 2-1870 11-08-69 4-07-70 9-20 71 828-70 12-06 69 9-15 71 10-31 71 10-03 71 12-08 70 4-03 69 11-18 70 4- 1-1870 7-19 70 5- 71 7-22 71 7-18 71 2 20-71 5-09-71 8 14-71 H ' H 11-11-72 4-07 70 10-12-69 10-21-69 9-30-68 4-12-69 8-08-68 7-27-68 10- 11- Food show set m South America, the Far East, Europe and the Middle East to encourage them to attend this event. SUSTA expects buyers from 45 to 50 counties to participate in the show. In addition, the Foreign Agricultural Service of USDA has organized a European buyer’s mission comprised of approximately 75 importers from Swit zerland, Belgium, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Ireland, The Netherlands, Germany, The United Kingdom, Spam, France, Italy and Austria. For further information regarding the exhibit, call SUSTA, Maryland Depart ment of Agriculture, Division of Marketing, 301/269-2181. 113 5314 4419 4169 143,198 116,771 102,038 5888 5205 5117 3213 144,923 144,388 130,725 100,367 6226 5029 5007 4464 4311 140,356 108,143 120,124 101,892 105,842 4355 101,321 4151 94,041 4085 114,826 ' 4038 101 911 4145 118,537 6817 6454 5963 4759 4499 3641 157,126 149,936 139,257 110,525 126,414 101,112 4581 4560 3852 105,892 105.041 104.041 4098 3404 94,218 102,053 3576 101,073 4756 129,204 4853 4644 128,435 131,450 6476 5135 5134 5089 4234 3996 151,071 137,857 136,440 133,199 114,919 111,508
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