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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 <s^ 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 d/qug t INDUSTRIES, INC UQHNSON e O IDI »3 CLKTON MD 21*21 15