Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 03, 1959, Image 5

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More Proof ... It Pays to Feed PURINA
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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
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LONG MILKING LIFE.
Warren Sickman Wenger's Feed Mill, Inc.
Pequea
John J. Hess
Kmzer - Vintage
James High
Gordonville
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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
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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
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