20—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 29,1969 • Facts (Continued fiom Page 13) on each cow. when they are due for their next heat period, one can do a better job of looking and finding such cows in heat As you know, some of the basic symptoms in detecting heat pei iods, are uneasiness, bawling, switching of the tail, appeal ance of mucus and the standing and leading of the cows to ride hei Everytime you miss a peuod often times it becomes more difficult to breed her. “Spic and Span” “Spic” is short for “spike” and “span” originally meant a “chip” So a “spic and span” new ship— the way the phrase was first used—was one in which all the hardware and boaids were biand new. It’s xemaikable with what fortitude a peison can bear expei icnced by himself FLEXIBLE IS ELECTRIC HEAT! "Go anywhere” electric heat is most flexible because there are five different types to solve any heating problem. Some such as baseboard or ceding cable, need no central furnace. It’s the easiest to install in "add-on” rooms, and it needs no exhaust system. Call PP&L today for a free estimate of operating costs in your home. DHIA MONTHLY REPORT Breed Age Days Owner - Name A Stanley Groff Peggy Clyde W Martin Li I C Richard Landis Cindy RH Samuel M. Martin Jr Beauty RH N Gerhart & L. W Nolt 12 RH Albert E Fry Sugar James D. Shertzer Sandy Earl L. Hershey 1 110 RH Leßoy M Oberholtzer Cindy GrH John U. Stoltzfus Windy J C. Pownall Esl. Beauty Melvin R Stoltzfus Snowball GrH John & H. Farrington Sugar RH John Omar Stoltzfus Goldie RH V Ferry Rohrer Pat Lester M, Weaver 53 A GiH Hairy Zimmerman Jr. Daisy RH Claience E. Martin Annette Kenneth A Skiles Pat J Vincent Becker 54 Eail Smoker Whitie RH Raymond M Hoover Blue RH Lancaster Automobile Club During the month of December, a handsome new AAA front end plate will be awarded to the proposer for each new member he proposes. /fesv SCHOOL PATROLS Q q I / '£/ LEGISLATION T JjL I «Jt ORIVER EDUCATION 'i A v , GOOD ROADS W \ 11^71 111 liii fill 111 PERSONAL EMERGENCY ■ , ND MANy nT FR ACCIDENT INSURANCE ROAD SERVICE flnu MANY UIHLKS COAST rQ CO^ST gAIL BOND SERVICE LANCASTER AUTOMOBILE CLUB lILaT'l H ll| Jj( 34 N. Prince St, Lancaster, Pa. V s '•' ! ** Please tend o CHRISTMAS GIFT membership TRAVEL SERVICE 1 SERVICE _ This •Mllcitun It kt uses Itr NEW MEMIERS ONLY MUST RESIDE IN LANCASTER COUNTY ’j&l'lljljljfJ i INDICATE (X) HOW YOU WANT DELIVERY MADE LEGAL Send lift package direct O Send te me □ r ADVISORY SERVICE N , m , -THEY MAGAZINE _ * If J ■ - ■ ilranee fee for a per- Enlrence Fee $250 Address -csidms with « pre.enl TOTAL SIO.M FEE .. 07 50 (Continued from Page 13) 305 GiH 305 RH 305 287 3-10 305 305 RH 305 RH 305 305 277 GrH 305 RG 305 305 3-0 305 305 GrH 305 305 305 GrH 305 GiH 302 GiH 299 4-10 305 7-10 For Christmas, give a membership in the 365 days of driving pleasure THE IDEAL GIFT EASY TO BUY-SURE TO PLEASE PACKAGED IN A COLORFUL HOLIDAY BOX Over 57,000 Members in Lancaster County enjoy these services... Fat Milk Test 689 16,583 4.0 688 17,302 687 18,282 687 18,105 687 15,729 17,728 685 684 19,018 684 18,417 682 18,452 682 15,936 682 12,402 681 17,383 680 18,222 680 18,050 679 23,311 679 15,228 678 16,175 675 16,209 674 17,777 674 17,179 673 18 532 670 19,891 Robert C. Groff Jody Reid & Holloway 111 H. H Haverstick Barbara Mervin M. Weaver Twi Lit Weidler Brothers Ins John P. Lapp Ollie Amos B. Lantz Shirley Jesse Cutler Foby HIGH DAILY BUTTERFAT AVERAGE Days On Test Name Breed Carl G. Troop R&GrH Curtis E. Akers R&GrH 28 Red Rose Research Center RH 23 Allen Lee Stoltzfus RH Weaver R&GrH H. Landis Amos M. Stoltzfus BH Hiram S Aungst RH Clair M Hollinger R&GrH Donald S. Eby RH John M Nissley R&GrH Lloyd Wolf R&GrH Rufus G Martin Mix Calvin D. Beiler RH Titus B Stoner R&GrH John L. Landis R&GrH ■J-L RH 5-11 305 18,759 305 GrH RH 7-6 305 17,201 GrH 6-8 305 19,677 RH 4-9 305 19,462 305 RH RH 8-6 305 17,198 GrH 4-3 305 17,358 Cow Days Milk In Milk Lbs. No. Cows 100.4 iao 95 3 351 93 6 23.8 88 8 28 4 99 0 24 2 943 26 5 919 418 95 0 36 9 82 2 44 7 89 7 35 0 90 8 47 8 89 4 24 0 89 6 53 1 910 30 0 89 8 45 2 I I j I I 670 36 670 43 15,600 669 668 668 668 16,847 667 666 Fat Lbs. % Test 2.07 51.4 2 02 54.2 188 50.7 181 46 2 179 517 178 47 9 1 78 44 5 177 48.0 176 42.3 175 45 2 174 47.1 173 48 1 1 73 43 6 173 51.0 172 45 9
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