Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 24, 1981, Image 134

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    Dl4—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 24,1981
Montgomery Co. DMA
(Continued trom Page Dl3)
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Hy Vue Farms
131 H
395 H
353 H
218 H
624 H
654 H
655 H
429 H
Paul W Weaver & Sons
142 H
W BSaul High School
Beth H
Nancy H
Michele H
Roy S Kolb & Sons
72 D H
74 H H
89 J H
Daniel E Kolb
56 G H
11G H
Gordon D Roll
Jane H
Gas H
Thora H
Robert A LJ ewitt
13 H
27 H
32
49
54
59
52 H
Shortie H
John W Meyers & Son
130 H
Ronald R Johnson
Miss H
Lalisa Holsteins
B 1
Bil
H 43
H 25
NO S DAYS
MEED COWS IN MILK
OWNER
Richard Bechtel
J Harold Keener
Fred Seipt Family
Robert A Hewitt
Roy Kolb & Sons
W B Saul School
P Weaver & Sons
George Seneko Jr
Harold Halteman
David P Longacre
E Jay Renmnger
Kenneth P Schultz
J Meyers & Son
Gordon Moser
Knebel Bros
Du Mar Farm
Charles Rhoads
James Guntz
George Bisbort
EL“MAE“I
STOVES
ELMIRA, ONTARIO
Specializing Only in Cook Stoves
Orders Being Taken For
March or April Delivery
"Give Us A Try Before You Buy"
DANIEL’S FARM STORE
Animal Health Supplies &
Livestock Equipment
Located between Leola & Talmage along Rt 772
RDl.Leola, Pa. 17540
717-656-6982
21 631
15 860
305
291
7 10
18,453
15,237
19,620
- 13,818
15,211
14,903
13,794
16 096
10 2
297
19 381
305
305
305
21,502
18,638
19,418
96
48
36
305
305
305
18,231
20,062
18,323
305
305
16,322
17 741
296
305
305
15 118
18,999
17,513
50
83
83
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45
63
53
7 2
17.666
16,932
18 768
22,888
18,937
17,394
18,232
18,517
16,189
305
19,055
305
305
305
24,624
15,780
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MILK FAT FAT
Adams Farmers Assn, sets 1981 plans
GETTYSBURG - The
Adams County Farmers’
Association officers and
Committee Chairman met
Thursday Evening at the
County Extension Office
Plans and activities for 1981
were presented by each
Committee Chairman
President Mervm Myers
reported a regional In
formation Training Meeting
January 27 This meeting
will include President
Myers, Policy Development
Chairman, Dale Brandt, Jr ,
Local Affairs Chairman,
Arthur Musselman, Ad
visory Council Chairman
William Wilson and Member
Relations Chairman, Guy
Donaldson
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642
610
852
652
691
547
722
628
725
760
Women’s Chairman, Mary
Grim is planning an exhibit
at Gettysburg College
January 31 when the
Chamber of Commerce is
sponsoring “Community
Night on Campus”
Other plans are for ob
servance of National Ag
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Lalisa Holstems 3
Ronald R Johnson G 3
Alvin Delp & Son 83
Merrymead Farm 3
Robert Freed Sr 83
Clark Yoder 83
Clyde Masemore 3
Gordon D Holl 3
Curtis N Kratz 83
Woodson Farm 3
Correctional Ind 83
J StutzmanSons 83
J StutzmanSons 83
Andrew Schertel 83
Fly Vue Farms 83
Norristown State 83
Mark A Slater 83
Donald 0 Knebel 3
Grim Bros 88
Daniel E Kolb 83
Grater Bros 2
Merrill G Ruth 63
S H Mower & Son 83
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of our eight convenient offices and ask for aii the details about our new
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hone 354 4427 Phone 786-1010 Millersville Phone 872-4665
61 East Towne Mall, Lancaster Phone: 393-0488
Day March 19 and the An
nual Spring meeting on the
same day Boys and girls K
-12 (grades) will again be
asked to make Farm Safety
Posters for the Spring
Meeting Prizes will be
awarded She is planning a
Ladies Day Out affair for
April and a County Wide
Picnic July 13
National Legislative
Chairman Donald Wenk is
making plans for the
National Legislative Tour to
Washington, March II and
12 Committee members
Myles Starner and Melvin
Durboraw will accompany
him
County Information
Director, Mabel Bream
plans a slide presentation on
Adams County Agriculture
to be previewed at the
College “Community Night
on Campus” January 31
This will be shown to the
AGFA Members at their
annual meeting March 19
The slide presentation will
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■I ■■ SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF LANCASTER
23 East King Street, Lancaster Phone: 393-0601
Park City Center, Lane. 24 E Mam St., Mt. Joy
(In Sears Mall) Phone 299-3745 Phone 653-8121
then be available to schools
and service clubs throughout
the county.
Mrs. Bream has promised
continued information will
be sent to three newspapers
and two radio stations in the
new year Beverly Benner
will be Newsletter editor,
publishing approximately 11
newsletters during the 1981
year
Other Committeemen
present were Ixical Affairs,
Arthur Musselman; Com
modity Chairman - Fruit,
Ronald Funt, Dairy, Roger
Sprague and Poultry, Mark
Widerman Also present was
Glen Bentzel, Insurance and
Harold King, Group Pur
chasing Committee
Vice President, Dale
Brandt, Jr named his
members of the Policy
Development Committee
Twenty workers attended
and were treated to a film
called “The Strangest
Secret” by Earl Nightingale
The film stressed the need to
use more of our potential in
life. We need to have a better
attitude toward our work, to
think, to use research and
development, to love and
care for others and the
stragest secret is that we
will become what we think
about most of the time, the
film said
KNNSVIMkMIA AOMCUUUM
WE'RE GROWING BETTER
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