H More Proof ... It Pays to Feed PURINA , ,-i • i Eby Hostetter’s Purina-fed Dairy Herd Increases Production Each Succeeding Lactation and Insures Long Milking Life PRODUCTION Ist LACTATION Milk 14,085 10,431 10,368 10,961 13,177 10,596 (All 305 day records) Ellen Peg Flower Francis Flora Stella Dale Hostetler and Polly, both 11 >ears old WE can help you plan a sound feeding and BACKED BY PURINA RESEARCH. FOR YOUR HERD. tails. Blend & McGinnis S. H. Hiestand Co. Atglen Salunga Whiteside & Weicksel Kirkwood Snadev's Mill Mt. Airy B, F. Adams Bird in-Hand ) \ LONG MILKING LIFE. Warren Sickman Wenger's Feed Mill, Inc. Pequea John J. Hess Kmzer - Vintage James High Gordonville > If vjfr * v v At" y/v •*< Intercourse PRODUCTION 2nd LACTATION Days in Milk Milk 148 9,345 •335 16,749 163 8,066 200 8,868 121 7,652 348 ' 10,566 Polly in the Milking Line--at a Profit! As a 10 year old produced 11,777 pounds Milk 357 pounds Fat As a 11 year old produced 6,499 pounds Milk 224 pounds Fat (Fresh 138 Days) MANAGEMENT CALL OR VISIT J, Hess, II - New Providence John Rheems J. H. Reitz & Son Millway John B. Kurtz Ephrata PROGRAM, US FOR DE- Lancaster Farming, ' Saturday; October 3, 1959 New Vet For Oxford Area *. Dr H Lincoln Esterbrooks of Mendenhall, Pa, a 33- year old veterinarian, pres ently serving a tenure as As sociate Professor of Veterin ary Medicine on the faculty J. * DR. ESTERBROOKS of Veterinary Medicine, Utu veisity of Pennsylvania, plans to start work as a gen eral veterinary in the Oxford area on Octob er sth Dr Ea-terbrooks and his family will move from Men denhall to Oxford as soon as the real estate agent has made some conversions ’to the basement of the proper ty which will permit it to be used as a Small Animal Hos pital Dr Easterbrooks, a native of Dudley, Mass, where his father and brother still op erate a dairy farm, was grad uated D V.W from the Ohio State sUmversity in 1943. After ’ a Vear of general practie-jn Concord, N. H, he became - Assistant Professor of Animal Diseases and Ex tension, Veterinarian at the University of Connecticut where he urns granted the S Degree in 1951 ' ,Dr Easterbrooks is a mem ber of the American Veterin ary Medical Association Phi ZiOta-, an • honorary veterinary fraternity, and Sigma Zi, an honorary scientific fraternity He is a member of Webster, Mass Lodge A F and AM and Harverstraw, N Y Lodge B PO E I-'"'! Dr Etsterbrooks, a mem ber of the Kennett Square Junior Chamber of Com merce, served as its secretary last year and is presently serving as its President He and his wife, the form er Miss Nonna Plimpton of Sturbridge. Massachusetts have three children, all girls Cheryl Faye, 11; Susan Raye 92, and Sandra Kaye, 4. Ihe two older girls are pres ently enrolled at Kennett v-nsohdated School but are looking forward to their new home and friends in Oxford soon milk makes ew &LM) yjr 7
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