DlO—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 4,1981 Lebanon Co. DHiA (Continued from Page 08) Amy Roxy Richard & Ronald Shirk Jane Luke I Patches 10 San Bo Holstems 126 187 Sonnen Acres Top Alma Willow Fort Zeller Farm Pizza Lentzdale Farms 112 38 Irvin Horst Jewel 8-5 Paula 3 6 MarkH Bomberger & Son 68 3 6 Clyde E Deck 4 4 7 Mark C Patches 165 Norman Kline Gail Reuben 0 Martin Twila Arnold Acres Quinee Walter K Heisey Triune Ivan M Weiler Laura Lizzie Beth Donald G Hotter 7R 24 23 V Gideon A Fisher Jr 24 89 John Brubaker 39 Waiter M Martin 26 Leon H Kline Joy Roy E Nolt 12 59 77 Philhaven Farm 101 ELECTRIC GENERATOR SYSTEMS • DAIRY FARMS • POULTRY FARMS • FARROWING HOUSES • CONTRACTORS • ETC DETROIT DIESEL UNI SIZES 60 KW to IDS' MANUAL OR AUTOMATIi ISIIZU DIESEL ENGINES FOR AUTOMOTIVE AND INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS SIZIS 10 KW to6OKW IS HP to 211 HP • HighSpoad* LowFual Consumption • High Power to Weight AUTOMOTIVE ENGINES ARE ERA APPROVED J WE BUILD L.P. GAS | J REBUILT GENERATOR I I GENERATOR SETS I J SETS ON HAND ( 0F experience ISSAC W. MARTIN. OWNER PLEASANT VALLEY HO., RD 2 EPHRATA. PA (717) 733-79*8 4-6 40 20,613 20,643 18,310 22,001 17,920 20,405 17,143 23,687 18,481 16,460 7-8 3 10 21,382 20,551 20,434 20 488 22,103 19,675 15,386 18,617 48 24 651 6 10 21 387 18,376 17,539 19,613 21,396 59 86 3-0 19,968 22,086 15,467 8-4 3-1 23,964 20,779 23,438 18,276 20,645 8 8 5-11 4-11 18,385 24,147 21,087 18,014 MARTIN ELECTRIC PLANTS Conewago View r an,,_ Roberta Marlin M High 33 5 David E Zimmerman 30 765 859 Roy H Weaver 75 43 823 J Calvin Zimmerman 47 812 WilmerS Reiff 38 Hoover Farms, No 2 28 Melvin Krall 734 728 705 927 800 23 Dale L & Darlene Bucher 37 Alvin & Marian Martin 26 7 725 769 745 Clarence G Mase Rita Lloyd D Newswanger 12 24 26 69 Gary Lentz 755 730 714 776 Tamara Dol Mar Dairy 741 132 Gary Lee Mase 777 F.a Galen Bollinger ?88 777 890 730 738 805 864 36 33 4 7 722 734 734 713 738 729 753 712 755 824 768 738 4 5 18,197 4 5 21,756 3 1 16,808 7 11 21,902 3 11 55 69 7 5 8 1 5 11 Pair named to forestry committee WILLIAMSPORT - Two Lewisburg men were elected of ficers of the Forest Technology Advisory Committee of The Williamsport Area Community College at a meeting at the Earth Science Campus this week David Hunter Jr, Lewisburg, lumber company coordinator for Georgia-Pacific Corporation and Leonard Kuhns, Kuhns Brothers Lumber Company, Lewisburg, were named chairperson and co chairperson respectively. Georgia- Pacific Corporation deals m timber, budding products, pulp, paper and chemicals. The Advisory Committee CWVt*n 20.333 19,385 17,464 17,971 19150 21,517 19,186 17,340 20,416 17 486 20.782 21,157 13,792 21.269 38 38 4 2 38 19,112 17,542 21,361 51 1079 20 85 q 3 9 805 meeting was attended by representatives from the Bureau of Forestry and the State Game gnd Fish Commission. Lumber companies, retailers and wholesalers, State agencies, logging and harvesting con tractors, pulpwood producers and paper mill companies were also represented by the 28 people at tending. The new Wood Products Technology course, which the College will offer this Fall, was discussed in depth Area wood products business and industry people reaffirmed that they have seen a need for such a program It meets the changing needs of most soils and supplies the ratio of Nitrogen, Phosphate and Potash . to maintain a favorable plant-nutrient balance for top grain and forage production. Pelleted UNIPEL 21-7-14 is an ideal fertilizer for the grower who wants a Uniform Single Application of a complete fertilizer on com in Spring or Fall. It’s especially good for programming high yield com for grain, or for silage, and for com/soybean rotations Ortho FERTILIZERS Heipng the Work* Grow Better P.L. ROHRER & BRO., INC. SMOKETOWN, PA Hoover Fm & D Hoover Esther Mae 733 714 787 Kenneth Mase Mickey Robbie Maude Cathy Helen Melvin M Molt 17 29 7fo 70? 888 809 Eugene Martin 118 54 755 718 PharesZ Musser 25 14 18 31 803 748 Harvey E Bomgander 40 Wernerway Farm 71 67 92 111 75 86 716 748 T 766 781 805 785 804 Raymon & Marlin Getz Herta fcnoma Julie Ann Zeros Cassie Chris 736 800 Let’s talk about it. Come in and see us soon TMs ORTHO CHEVRON and desifn UNIPEL Ret US Pat OH CHVS7BBB 5 10 21,971 4 7 26,077 19,487 22,308 23,698 20,351 19,433 73 63 60 4 1 3 2 20,945 18,662 20,157 17,926 21,217 19,703 20,267 19 370 83 6 7 6 1 5 7 20 612 20,133 24,764 23,058 20,751 24 697 22,582 10 9 5 5 45 35 36 25 19,042 27,019 22,495 23 070 24 083 19,292 22 598 84 96 70 811 10 3 36 63 and said they are looking forward to when the first class is graduated. Also discussed were recruit ment, job opportunities and placement It was noted that out of 28 graduates in 1979,19 found jobs in their field and three transferred to other institutions Average starting salary was $ll,OOO. According to Joseph Sick, Earth Science Division Director, the Advisory Committee serves an important function in vocational education Through the Com mittee, the needs of business and industry are identified rti PH; 717-299-2571 756 820 3 7 35 32 4 1 4 7 730 810 750 837 904 872 809 707 718 43 36 4 7 4 1 904 706 956 787 746 978 1006 911 776 * 839 799 729 1040 895 773 972 780 905 cr
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