Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 16, 1972, Image 19

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    A MILKMOVER
SYSTEM gets you out of
the barn sooner-with more money
in your pocket! It saves your lugging
heavy pails of milk from barn to cooler.
• HAS MORE MILK CAPACITY
• PERMITS FASTER MILKING
• ELIMINATES EXTRA HELP
• PROTECTS MILK QUALITY
• IS 100% SELF-CLEANING
• HAS ELECTRIC CONTROLS
• FITS INTO ALL BARNS
• EASILY INSTALLED
Available thru your local dairy
equipment dealer or call the factory
collect to arrange for a free demon
stration on your farm
Manufactured by
d/oug
m INDUSTRIES* INC
UQHNSON
P O 80X313 ELKTON. MD 21*21
Phone 301-398-3451
LET THE SUNSHINE IN WITH...
SOLAIR SYSTEMS
WE'RE INTERESTED IN ECOLOGY!
With our completely covered lots and a sun roof
with an open peak, rain water does not enter the bay
area and maximum evaporation of animal liquids is
obtained. An "all-drained” floor system is installed
and a curbed fence line keeps manure m place to be
scraped into a liquid pit or a push-off loading system.
By preventing manure run-off the surrounding area is
not polluted.
Yes, since your urban neighbors and government
fathers are interested in ecology, we are ready to help
you build a system that will put you ahead on the
pollution problem.
And, low moisture levels in Solair Systems results in
less bacteria action and iewer odors.
CALEB M.
R. D. 1 Drumore Cent
Annual Christmas Party
Fulton Grange 66 held its
regular meeting at Oakryn
December 11 with the Master
Richard Holloway, presiding
The youth committee an
nounced plans to go Christmas
PUT YOURSELF INTO THE FUTURE!
DISTRIBUTE)
• VAN DALE, INC.
• MADISON SILOS
r, Quarryvillej
caroling Saturday, December 16,
leaving the Grange Hall at 7 p m
All Grangers and friends are
invited to go caroling and return
to the Grange Hall for refresh
ments
S6IAIR COW BAY WITH THE
"SUN SENSOR"
FEATURES THE FOLLOWING:
1. Storm-and iire-~esistant construction
2. Rapid evaporation and dehumidification through
“solar thermo’’ circi'lation
3. Engineered for expansion
4. Designed for either beef or dairy cattle.
5. Straight line scrape areas
6. “Quick dry” floor areas.
7. North side ventilation —summer only
8. Three sided wall structure —open South.
9. “Jalousie type” Southern roof provides direct sun
rays on 80 percent of floor OPTIONAL.
10. “Sun Sensor” control automatically opens and
closes optional jalousie roof for maximum winter
comfort.'
11 Complete herd grouping accommodations
12. Automated feed control.
• VAUGHAN
• MECHANIZED FEED LOT SYSTEMS
WENGER, INC.
Held at Fulton Grange
A $5 donation was voted to the
Arthritis Foundation and a $lO
donation to Teen Haven
The Women’s Activities
committee, Mrs Charles Reath
chairman, had five dozen Penn
sylvania State Grange cookbooks
and sold a number of them These
books contain over 1,500 recipes,
some from local women
Pomona Master, Jesse Wood,
announced a Pomona officers
meeting to be held at his home
January 2 at 8 p m
Mrs J Stanley Stauffei lec
turer, presented the program on
the theme ‘“Twas The Night
Before Christmas’ for both the
Subordinate and the Junior
Grange The Grange Hail was
beautifully decorated with a
Christmas tree, colored lights
and a fireplace setting
A skit ‘‘Push-button Radio”
was given by Mr and Mrs Jesse
Wood Mrs Charles Tindall Jr ,
Broiler Placements Down
Placement of broiler chicks in
the Commonwealth during the
week ending December 2 were
1,094,000 The placements were 13
per cent below the corresponding
week a year earlier, and two per
• PAMLINE
Phone 548-2116
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 16,1972 —
Mr and Mrs Clifford Holloway
Jr and Donald Trimble Group
singing “Rudolph The Red Nose
Reindeer”, readings ‘‘The
Christmas Wish” and “Gifts Of
The Wise Children” by Mrs
Freeda Huber, a Santa’s suit
making contest taken part in by
Mr and Mrs Jesse Cutler, Mr
and Mrs George Hough and Mr
and Mis Richard Holloway A
playlet “‘Twas The Night Before
Christmas” was given bv Mr and
Mrs Jesse Wood, Tim Hanks and
Miss Sandra Galbreath with
Ricnard Lefe\ er narratoi Group
singing 0 Come All \e Faith
ful", poem ‘The Day Aitei
Christmas” by Mrs Stauffer
Santa distributed Christmas gifts
to everyone
The next meeting will be held
January 8 when the Junior
Grange will conduct a paper
drive
cent below the previous week
Average placements during the
past 10 weeks were eight per cent
below a year earlier
Settings for broiler chicks were
1,842,000 five per cent above
the previous week and three per
cent above the comparable
period a year earlier
The inshipments of broiler-type
chicks during the past 10 weeks
averaged 25,000 compared with
15,000 a year ago Outshipments
were 71,191,000, about the same
as the previous week but two per
cent above a year earlier
The current three-week total of
eggs set in one per cent below the
comparable period a year ago
That’s Progress
Windmills of The Nether
lands, once vital for remov
ing unwanted water, have
largely been replaced by
electric pumps
Try A Classified Ad
It Pays!
snow
wonder
Tired of shoveling 7 It’s
snow wonder This winter
get a new John Deere
Snow Blower Three mod
els to choose from 5-, 7-,
or 8-hp This winter, clear
snow the easy way. See
us soon
Hshotzbergers
Elm 5 65 - 2141
M.S. YEARSLE Y & SONS
Westchester 696-2990
A. B. C. GROFF, INC.
New Holland 354-4191
EDWIN HURST INC.
Adamstown, Pa. 215-484-4391
LANDIS BROS. INC.
Lancaster 393-3906
WENGER IMPLEMENT, INC
The Buck
284-4141
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