Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 22, 1973, Image 15

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    DHIA Monthly Report
Vetamere Farm
Lady
Russel Houser
Martha
Earl Zimmerman
Beauty
Sarah
Elsie
Reuben 0. Martin
Jenny
Nora
Galen Boyd
Donita
Weidler Brothers
Frilly
Nellie
Nancy
Ivan M. Weiler
Camel
GREETINGS (
M
Red Rose Farm Service
Quarryville, Pa
N. Church St
786-7361 ,
(Continued From Page 14)
8-1 19,611
6-1 18,742
6 15,414
5-3 19,709
3-3 17,966
3-3 15,453
5-9 17,537
5-8 15,296
9-6 14,849
9-2 16,668
5-11 19,146
3-6 16,270
Buck, Pa.
284-4464
3.5
3.a
3.7
3.9
4.0
3.8
4.4
4.2
17,093
New Providence
Gram Elevator
786-3427
Emma
Isaac S. Brubaker
40.
685
622
Elmer M. Martin, Jr.
Auger
Arliss
Bug
624
Floyd Halteman
Liza
Robert Martin
Bessie
Lassie
Galen Bollinger
88 Sarah
Abram N. Hoover
738
697
618
741
600
Horns -
Portia
Clarence Mase
Anne
Daisy
Joy
Julie
Ella
Phares Musser
27
35
19
Lewis M. Werner
36
Raymond N. Getz
Sadie
Fay
631
843
689
Linford L. Halteman
Barbara
READ LANCASTER FARMING
FOR FULL MARKET REPORTS
Time to wish all our loyal
friends and customers a Christ
mas season filled with joy and
happiness, and express our sin
cere gratitude for their patronage.
Red Rose
ANIMAL FEEDS
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 22,1973 —
15,093
18,962
16,731
17,282
17,812
4-9
4-7
4-1
19,708
17,982
17,884
7-10
5-3
16,438
18,605
17,294
8-10
4
15,983
15,978
15,352
18,361
16,787
5-11
5-7
4-5
3-5
14,873
18,282
13,919
8-3
5-11
5-5
17,731
18,561
19,965
4-7
8-2
4-2 16,857
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620
Sperry New Holland
Honors Nine For
826
647
713
4.9
3.7
4.0
25 Years of Service
Sperry New Holland Division of
Sperry Rand Corporation is
honoring nine of its employees
who have completed twenty-five
years of service with the com
pany this month.
739
648
662
Claude G. Young, Sr, 2062,
Main St. Rothsville, Crane
Operator, floor control in Press &
Shear D; Richard L. Kilhefner,
837 Center Avenue, Ephrata,
Production Assembler • in
Assembly; Eugene J. Rupp, 410
West Cedar Street, New Holland,
Group Leader, Warehouse in
Production Parts Warehouse; W.
J Browning, 2615 Alan-A-Dale,
Irving, Texas, Branch Manager
at Branch 80
624
712
610
670
659
692
692
677
4.1
3.4
4.3
604
626
605
Gene N. Cage, 4412 West 83rd
Street, Prairie Village, Kansas,
District Sales Manager at Branch
75, George Davidson, 103
Froelich Avenue, Mountville,
Senior Bindery Equipment
Operator in the Printing
Department; Earl F. Wentling,
247 Church Avenue, Ephrata,
Accountant A in General Ac
counting; L. H. Beamesderfer,
235 Washington Avenue Ephrata,
Dip Painter in Finishing Section
B; and William Kilhefner, RD2
Ephrata, Inspector in Inspection
B
656
605
818
703
A little attention to the ewe
flock in December may prevent
costly diseases and parasite
losses this winter says Dr
Samuel B. Guss, Extension
veterinarian at The Penn
sylvania State Universtiy. He
suggests worming the flock,
examining winter feeding and
watering facilities, spraying to
eliminate losses from external
parasites, cleaning lambing
pens, checking housing and
bedding, and setting aside a
month’s cupply of the best hay to
feed ewes in the period just
before lambing.
Place your order for fruit trees
soon if you plan to set them out
next spring Order from a
reliable nursery, remind Ex
tension pomologists at The
Pennsylvania State University
Many nurseries will send them al
the time you suggest when or
dering
A MILKMOVER
SYSTEM gets you out of:
the barn ,ooner-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
Get Ewes Ready
xxx
Order Fruit Trees Now
Manufactured by
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