—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 28,1978 116 Lebanon County DHIA (Continued from Page 115) San Bo Holstsins B 3 Carl L. Shirk B 3 Enos N. Leinbach 3 Raymond H. Zimmerman B 3 46.7 Clyde E. Deck 63 EnosN.Leinbach 3 35.0 Maurice M. Bennetch 3 106.7 Dale Hostetter & Sons B 3 Donald Bomberger Raymonds. Weaver B 3 Marlin D.Heisey B 3 42.0 Fort Zeller Farm B 8 Christian High Jr. B 3 Roy H. Weaver 00 spreading Sail through your manure hauling chores with a dependable Gehl spreader There's a model, from 180 to 500 bushels, that’s just right for your farm All are constructed with hot-rolled, corrosion resistant steel Rugged beaters and aprons stand up to the toughest jobs Make your manure handling chores a breeze See your Gehl dealer today WAIVER OF FINANCE UNTIL MARCH 1.1979 on ALL FORAGE & HAY EQUIPMENT BEHL* FARM EQUIPMENT ZOOK S FARM STORE Honey Brook, PA S. JOHNSON HURFF Pole Tavern Monroeville, NJ 609-358 2565 or 609-769-2565 STOUFFER BROS. INC. Chambersburg, PA 717-263-8424 ARMETrS 545.46 E Rt 9 Box 125 Hagerstown, MD 301-733-0515 KEVIN N.MYER I SONS, INC. Chester Springs. PA 215-827-7414 UMBERGER'S MILL Rt. 4 Lebanon, PA (Fontana) 717-867-5161 A. I HERR & BRO. Quarryville. PA 717-786-3521 BINKLEY & HURST BROS. 133 Rothsville Station Road Lititz, PA 717-626-4705 PEOPLE'S SALES & SERVICE Oakland Mills, PA 717-463-2735 43.1 82.6 97.4 37.9 92.8 58.1 39.1 90.8 34.8 40.6 77.3 33.9 82.2 59.4 39.9 86.7 36.8 79.3 36.0 70.6 81.0 28.0 97.6 55.3 39.6 87.0 33.2 42.3 72.8 34.7 74.3 44.9 36.9 86.5 83.4 35.2 73.2 71,0 N. 6. HERSHEY & SON Manheim, PA 717-665-2271 AGWAY, INC. Chapman Equip Center Chapman, PA 215-398-2553 CHAS. J. McCOMSEY &SONS Hickory Hill, PA 215-932-2615 WERTZ GARAGE Lineboro, MO 301-374-2672 LEBANON VALLEY IMPLEMENT CO., INC. Richland, PA 717-866-7518 CLAIR J. MYERS Lake Roadßl Thomasville, PA 717-259-0453 WILLIAM DAUGHERTY R.O. #2 Felton, PA 717-244-9787 ERNEST SHOVER FARM EQUIPMENT 19 W South St Carlisle, PA 717-249-2239 The Lebanon , County Dairy Herd Improvement Association records of tests on county cows with over 600 pounds of fat in September, 1978 are as follows OWNER MMEORNUMKR Jacob N. Smith & Suns 13 69 Kenneth Sellers Lucky Liz Nancy Russell Z. Bomberger 191 Willow Maple Farm OMae Lil Sam Star Lisa Angie Stacy Huberts. Miller Dixie Var 1.41 1.40 1,39 1.38 1.36 1.36 1.35 1.34 1.34 P Molly Shirley B Anita Femdale Farms Lqri Gloria Rhoda Cora Dina 1.34- 1.34 1.33 1.32 1.32 CORN SMOKETOWN, PA I Since 1960 the number of Dairy Farms has dwindled from 2 I I MILLION to LESS THAN 300,000$ Only 15% of the remaining I I dairies produce 50% of the milk (50 + milking cows). Can you I I survive the continuing trend?! I ■ THE NATIONAL FARMERS ORGANIZATION HAS MARKETS ■ I FOR PRODUCERS IN FEDERAL ORDERS 2 and 4. I WE OFFER | I • The ONLY NATIONWIDE, ALL COMMODITY, non-profit. H ■ collective bargaining organization for agriculture in the H ■ world. HONEST WEIGHTS AND TESTS ■ • Competitive Pay price Without accurate buttarfat tests each >aar, you may be toeing... H • GUARANTEED milk check - Backed by Members Dairy % »•- Pound* of Milk Produced Per Day H fanmc* ■ Trust and Reserve mx-i 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 10.000 ■ ■ •NO PAST DEBTS to later haunt members with assess- Q i $423 $647 51270 51694 $2117 (4234 H ■ ments -our books are balanced EVERY 30 DAYS. °-2 **7 1694 2540 3387 4234 8468 ■ • HONFST AND TESTS 12<0 2540 3811 5081 6351 12702 I ■ 'HONEST WEIGHTS AND TESTS. 0.4 1694 3397 5081 6774 8468 16936 ■ H •12 Dairy Accounting OFFICES ALL ON COMPUTERIZED 0 5 2117 4234 6351 8468 10585 21170 H ■ SYSTEM 09 2540 5081 7621 10162 12702 25404 ■ I * PRnrDaMQ r P 3l * lol *®*® m OTHER COMMODITY JJ Jg g“ US SS 'S! I H PROGRAMS Ceg -grain beef, cull cows, hogs, etc.) 08 3911 /621- 11432- 15242 19053 38106 ■ • Privilege to purchase DAIRY SUPPLIES AT 30%-40% 1 0 4234 8468 12702 16936 21170 42340 ■ DISCOUNT buttarfat b*Md at 118 clUltrtnlltl ■ • A chance to join hands with a host of other farm families H | nationwide in an effort to obtain COST OF PRODUCTION | ■ PLUS A REASONABLE PROFIT I ■ _ 'I A HEALTHY AGRICULTURE, 'i ■ ■ > A PROSPEROUS | ■ I ‘FARMERS OWN THEIR FOOD FIRST "!• totoisSdwe M ■ For Further Informaton Call Collect. ARE SINCERELY ’ K») I (201) 859-4050 (office) DEDICATED! j! us. x us. ME MILK FAT FAT 7-3 13,051 5.2 679 4-9 12,591 4.8 610 6-0 18,062 4.3 771 6-3 21,069 3.3 689 4-9 17,114 3.9 667 5-2 14,704 4.6 680 11-6 32,923 3.6 1,185 5-3 27,360 3.2 ' 869 3-10 22,081 3.4 742 3- 21,479 3.6 766 4- 23,138 3.8 876 3-3 22,933 2.9 668 8-11 21,818 3.9 859 6-0 21,863 3.8 833 5-8 18,340 3.7 674 2-1 16,804 3.6 606 2-9 15,874 4.2 - 670 5-2 16,393 4.1 680 5-5 17,977 4.5 800 5-5 18,607 3.8 702 3-3 21,820 3.5 767 1-11. 14,437 4.3 628 Albert F.‘Moyer Daisy Cora Dena Rhoda Paula Rhea Ruth Susie Daffodil Harvey T. Bomgardner Verona Ditty- Iva- Bobbie Penny Diane Sherry Marvin K. Meyer Heidi Iva Lois Darlene Nellie , 20,056 17,401 - 14,582. 15,642 " 4-4 , 4-4 3-1 24)' 2-2 18,936 2-2 18,525 24) 18,464 2-1 16,853- 2-4 . 14,281 > 6-6 s-r ■£6 3-5 3-5 3-1 a-9 18,731 21,424 18,984 17,790 18,518 24,274 17,742 18,570 17,865- 16,688' 17,256 19,636 5-5 4-5 3-5 3-4 (Turn to Page 117) * 671 689 650 668 660
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