104—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 29,1978 Lebanon fZMM Count y f DHIA Monthly |]y Report A record of 24,050 pounds of milk with a 3.6 per cent test and 869 pounds of butterfat almost gave “Sissy” a place at the top of both production lists, but “Number 67” edged her in th" butterfat column by four pounds. “Sissy”, a 4-year old Holstein at Arnold Acres, handily won the milk production crown, however. “Number 67,” owned by Bennetch Brothers, is a 6-year old who recorded 20,366 pounds of milk, a 4.3 test, and 873 pounds of but terfat for her lactation. OWNER NAMEORNUMSER Jacob Smith & Son 99 145 Kenneth I. Sellers Jan Kate Nugget Betty Russell Z. Bomberger 35 62 Willow Maple Farm Manna Pamela Barbara Ferndale Farms Nellie Loma David Brandt 67 Albert F. Moyer Shirley Marvin K. Meyer Grace Bene Arlene Margie Becky Pepsi Harold Myer 142 6-1 211 44) South Mountain Echo Farm 44 8-10 43 5-10 89 5-4 Ernest Wagner 212 4-5 Dale Hostetter & Sons 2 6-9 668 M Luther Bennetch Flora Pat Betsy Ralph D Shirk & Sons Nancy Sandy Alice Margie Jenny Esther Bennetch Bros 67 20 5 Luke I Patches Dora Polly San Bo Holstems 26 45 111 56 Sonnen Acres Cathy Spice Ho Jesse L Weaver 50 34 17 Harold Wampler & Son 47 68 71 Fort Zeller Farm Merry Saban JUNE 1978 DAYS IN MILK 13,174 13,746 8-1 7-5 3-8 2-4 15,805 15,716 18,327 16,749 12,479 11,548 9-6 3-1 2-3 20,585 18,085 18,948 16,369 18,555 3-10 17,926 15,773 7-9 3-9 3-10 3-6 2-2 2-10 23,399 18,004 18,819 19,002 15,025 20,858 20,398 19,200 19,142 18,053 17,561 20,228 21,637 15,423 5-9 3-0 3-6 17,951 19,213 19,690 19,195 16,228 15,346 15,137 20.293 16.293 20,366 19,059 21,140 16,860 18,667 16,081 16,853 10-11 7-9 19,932 19 125 15,841 13,515 8-7 7-4 2-11 3-1 19,846 20,606 15,409 8-10 6-8 8-8 5-10 2-6 2-2 15,217 14,007 16,162 15,464 16,618 17,563 3-7 3-0 2-3 19,043 15,626 632 637 3.9 3.9 3.8 4.1 610 619 688 691 618 614 3.5 3.5 3.2 730 640 615 665 654 616 754 099 35 34 38 668 615 664 3.9 3.6 32 702 694 631 873 684 774 654 612 664 657 675 655 684 601 34 34 4 3 4 4 747 807 684 3 8 3 9 4 4 b i 7 671 603 4 1 48 3 7 64? 633 621 4 2 3 8 35 660 639 in Bucks County, joining a Product and a Builder with more than 20 years commercial and Farm Building excellence! CELEBRATE WITH US! TWO RUGGED ALL-STEEL BUILDINGS ARE SPECIALLY PRICED FOR AUG. & SEPT. BIG DEALS Here are 1000 reasons for you to get into an American Building now! SLANTWALL/FLUT ROOF 30 \ 50 \ 12 10 x 50 \ 16 * F. 0.8. Jamestown. Ohio We have 6 colors for your choice! * These prices include all steel siding and roofing, and rigid frame structures delivered to your site for your erection. Options such as ventilators, walk in doors, windows and wall louvers are also available AMERICAN FOR VARIETY! ECONOMY! APPEARANCE! Proven by many thousands of American Structures in use today WHATEVER THE JOB; THERE IS AN AMERICAN FARM BUILDING DESIGNED TO DO IT! THESE RUGGED ALL-STEEL STRUCTURES ARE COMPUTER DESIGNED. FACTORY PRE-ENG INHERED AND FABRICATED FOR QUICK, ACCURATE. TIGHT-FIT ERECTION; USE COLOR-COATED MAINTENANCE FREE MUTERIALS, AND RIGID-FRAME SYSTEMS FOR WIDE SPAN, COLUMN-FREE FLOOR SPACE. AMERICAN BUILDINGS WORK! DOZENS OF BUILDINGS FROM BASIC PLANS (Erect-It-Yourself Projects invited) •VERTICAL WALLS -SLANT WALLS •BUILDING EXPANSION UNITS •OPEN-SIDE *BIG DOORS -HIGH CEILINGS -MANY OPTIONS NO ROT-NO TERMITES'NO STRUCTURAL EXPANSION/CONTRACTION PROBLEMS Open side storage is ideal for equipment or with lower height for loafing sheds and stock shelters k Slant Side (Pitched Roof) with huge double sliding doors (or crops or rolling stock tools or animals FROM SMALL HI ILOINOS TO HI (,E V\ \REHOI SES LOW ORIGINAL COST-LOW ERECTION COST-COST FREE MAINTENANCE AMERICAN FARM BUILDINGS FOR EVERY REASON! ■ ■■■■l CLIP THIS COUPON VND SEND TODAY! ■■■■■■ McLean Construction Rt. 413 R.D. #2 Newtown, Pa 18940 N.mu> (215/968-4231) I More Information Please I Plan to build within a few months I Plan to build in the future 1 Telephone lor appointment; The best day & time McLean Construction is Bucks County’s American Building Dealer! lill DOOR SIZE I6\l 1 DS Door 20 \ll DS Door ' "V|T 1 Vi < $ e V' American Small Buildings have a \anetv of uses like a repair shop equipment storage or garage ( , lUnl Sick (Luce I’rokle Roofl tor maximum ei onomu al floor .pau lor tarm i ijuipment 1 trure implements and grain storage \<i(ln“ss City Telephone SA\ ING LIST SI 000. 56400. SI 000. 58175. ■ > Jk- Slate SALE PRICE! $5100.* 57175,* “*s ‘ 1 Zip *
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