/ Wash Your Own Cage House and Save Sss WITH OUR HIGH PRESSURE CAN BE USED FOR HOG PENS, FARM MACHINERY, CALF PENS, MANY OTHER USES. After much washing and disinfecting experience, we un derstand the proper high pressure, high volume equipment needed to do an effective job. We now have sprayers available to rent which gives you an opportunity to save money. This rig is on a trailer and can be towed with a pick-up truck. We will deliver and pick up sprayer in the event you are not equipped to tow it. 2020 Horseshoe Road \ V What is this season? A time for family gatherings. Atimeforfond remembrance, happy ' anticipation. A time for reflection, rededioation. Atime tor reaching out to others. Atime for joy. A time for kindness. Atime for love. Atime tor peaceyyßest wishes for this holiday season. Commonwealth National Bank' RICHARD R. FORRY Lancaster, Pa. 17601 (717) 397-0035 Four Atlantic Breeders Cooperative employees from the Lancaster area were honored recently for their records of service at the organization’s headquarters office. From left to right, they are: Ira L. Mellinger, Witmer Rd., Lancaster, distribution manager for 20 years of employment; Clair E. Miller, Mt. Joy RD2, product distribution, five years; Connie J. I ■/ / v Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 22, 1973-r- Gross, New Holland Pike, Lancaster, receptionist, 10 years; and (absent from photo) Elaine K. Lapham, Wilson Ave., Lancaster, key-punch operator, five years. The awards were presented by David Yoker, Apollo Dr., Lancaster, (far right) general manager, at the Cooperative’s annual Christmas banquet held December 17. Two County Men Retire Two county men will retire from Sperry New Holland at the end of this month. George W. Millhouse, 121 E. Main St., Mountville, will retire on December 28 after 42 years with the company. Millhouse joined the company in January 1932. He will retire as a production assembler. S. Weaver Martin, 750 E. Main St., New Holland will retire on December 28 as a shop planner after 30 years with the company. Martin, who started with Sperry New Holland in 1944 as a shear operator had also served the company as Press & Shear Foreman. sustain top production with the BABCOCK B-300 Keeping production up...cost* down... is the p rof it key in pou Itry operations. And more and more records on commercial flocks of Babcock B-300’5.. .“The Busi nessman's Blrd”...showsus tained production of top quality eggs...often with an additional 20 to 30 eggs per bird housed over other strains. Come in... look at the records and the B-300 ..."The Businessman's Bird". BABCOCK FARMS, INC. Telephone (717)626-8257 Telephone (717) 626-8561 > 13