—Lancaster Farming, Friday, July 19, 1957 15 ' - m „„„ _ TT , nrr , . . tnttta , n tion have to be punched onto each THE FIRST STEP in preparing DHIA records for machine , TT t . c ? , .j . , , card Under the new system, with computation is punching the barn sheet data onto cards the new mf|chl onl on J card The card is then checked by anotner operator. Operating Wlll have lo be punched Wlth the this machine is Beverly Trukenmiller, R 2 Bellefont. cost 0 f production DHIA Record Machines Complex This pictui e story shows how speeded up about a third when a the new DHIA. machine record new magnetic dium data proces keeping system woiks sm g m achine is installed this fall The actual work is done in the rpjj, s machine will eliminate about £Sr i ‘I e c«“ ° dep.«“t » -*■ the present pr.eedure imder the direction of William Most of the time saved will be Dye in key punching the initial The system is expected to be step Now all the costs ot produc- mmm mss d*m! > J Exclusive POWER DIRECTOR *lO 8 speeds ahead A&il Quick-shift to high or low range j » Constant speed live PTO S &S Continuous operating hydraulic pump amr lilw POWER-CRATER Engine Fail 3-Plow Power I 1 Range Selector for TRACTION BOOSTER system Center-ride seat. Roll-shift front axle, all-enclosed hydraulic system, Low-line for step-aboard conveni ence, High clearance to lay by crops. * The original Power-Shiff rear wheels SNAP-COUPIER hitch | * Choice of front-end styles, power steering if you want it. Po»™ Ciurrn, Traction Booste* __ _ ____ _ ____ _ X s c^"i r^ A . AULBS-CHAIMERS SALES 4 SERVICE L. H, Brubaker Lititz. Pa. Mann & Grumelli Farm Serv. Quarryvillc, Pa. 3V. C. Myers & Son Rheems. Pa. Snavelys Farm Service New Holland. Pa. L. H. Brubaker Lancaster. Pa, R. S. Weaver Stevens, Pa. Nissley Farm Service Washington Boro, Pa. xIE FINAL STAGE IN MACHINE lines a minute. Four comes of each record ■ecord keeping is printing the records so are made Operating the machine is Steve ‘hat they may be read easily This ac- Loy of State College, counting machine prints at the rate of 150 The machine has the capacity to “remember”, on the magnetic drum, up to 20,000 items All DHIA data is processed as it comes into the accounting of fice This gives a contmous flow to the work and adds to the ef ficiency of the system. Alfalfa Fattens Steers Cheaply Feeding tests conducted by the Kansas Experiment Station show HEART OF THE MACHINE record keeping system is the tne value oi 31t31i3 3s 3 latten- , _ _ ... _ mg ration for yearling steers Cmculstor Hero Lee Hsxper, sssistnnt of thG Dunn g the tests, one lot of tabulating division of the Penn State accounting depart steers was fed 39 25 pounds of ment feeds cards into the machine. On the cards is all the sorgo silage, 14 29 pounds of information that is required for compution. At a rate of SnseedmeX’and toeepounds J. 00 a ™ te ’ the answers are COm P llte d and punched into of alfalfa. the card - BHaBBBBBBBBaBHBBa.aBBBBBBBBaHaBBBBHBBBBBISBBaBBBBBBBBa' S WHEN PASTURE FAILS... ■ Try S—O—S. You’ll find it to be a profitable investment! ■ MOUNTVILLE FEED SERVICE R D 2, Columbia, Pa LEROY GEIB. EST, R. D 2, Manheim, Pa JOSEPH M. GOOD & SON R. D 1, Bird-m-Hand, Pa ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a Feed WALTER & JACKSON, INC. Christiana, Pa S-O-S (Sack - of - Silage) S—O—S replaces hay, en silage, or pasture. It is suc culent, palatable and bulky; absorbs water readily—and contains more digestible nu trients than wheat feeds. It can be mixed with home grains, too. JOHN H. BONIIOLTZER R D. 4. Lancaster, Pa SNADER’S MILL R D. 1, Stevens, Pa, I. B. GRAYBILL & SON Refton, Pa,
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