EMERGENCY POWER SYSTEMS DISTRIBUTORS FOR KATOLITE Engine Sets to 1000 K.W. Industrial or Farm Units PTO Units Brushless for Greater Dependability If "*- l_ .'* ?w. „ .' Jf 9 Contractor Models With or without Trailers Major or Minor Repairs On All Brands And Sizes 565 K.W. Cat Rebuilding Job & MARTIN'S MACHINERY V J 14 Years Of Experience In Emergency Power Systems P.O. BOX 35, MARTINDALE, PA 17549 BUS. PHONE: 215-445-4800 RES. PHONE; 215-267-7771 •* ; ~ - - *s% * ~ V '■v 1 j DISTRIBUTORS FOR PINCOR Engine Sets to 90 K.W. Farm or Industrial Units PTO Units Static Excited 1800 RPM Revolving Field &K ** ' . . y£ss&. ■> • > *,H'‘V\^‘T; ■4-*. *v. f ' • .'’ -"«--■«■ ■» Portables, Home or Construction Revolving Field - Less Brush Problems Manufacture of Custom Designed Emergency or Primary L.P. Gas Or Diesel Push Button Or Automatic Start Special Sale 750 K.W. 125 Hrs. Since New In 1974 16 V-149 T Detroit Diesel Power 1425 H.P. Reconditioned By Martin's Machinery Ideal For Large Hatchery, Dairy, Or Industrial Application. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 23,1978 Baker leads Blair Co. D.HJ.A. HOLLIDAYSBURG - Blair County, which boasts the highest D.H.I.A. average m Pennsylvania, submits the following production statistics for testing con cluded last month. The herd owned by Mrs. J. Ronald Baker leads the list in daily per cow butterfat production averages with a performance of 52.8 pounds of mils, a 4.0 percent test and 211 pounds of butterfat on 108 Holstems. Second place went to the G.R. and R.D. Hoover herd, third was the herd owned by G.W. and World food prices compared WASHINGTON, D.C. - The boneless sirloin steak that cost $3.02 a pound in Washington D.C., Nov. 1, cost $15.87 in Tokyo and $.92 mßrazilia. Those are findings of agricultural attaches of the U.S. Department of Agriculture who compare foqd costs every other month in 16 world capital cities. Of the countries regularly surveyed, only Canada and West Germany reported food price index declines from August to September. The index for the United States remained the same during the period. It rose m the remaining 13 countries. West Germany had the lowest food price index -143.6--followed by the Netherlands (163.4), Belgium (174.9) and the United States, which was 186.4 in September. The attaches found beef prices were up in over half IMtlMOWIIflWatl STOLTZFUS MEAT MARKET RETAIL MEAT MARKET RIGHT ON THE FARM. • FRESH COT BEEF i PORK • FRESH E6GS RIGHT FROM THE FARM dmntnMMOftntnMMninMK I PORK AND SAUERKRAUT I I FOR THE NEW YEAR I 1 HOLIDAY | InmaiumwawMMMmmA Orders Taken For Beef Sides; Wrapped And Ready For Your Freezer Attention Farmers: We Do Custom Slaughtering For Your Freezer. PH: 768-7166 Directions: 1 block east of Intercourse on Rt. 772 Reg. Hours: Thurs. 9-5; Fri. 9-8; Sat. 8-5 R.G. Baker. Their respec tive per cow butterfat averages were 2.08 and 1.89. Next in line were High Acres Farm, Rich Lou Farms, Clover Will Farms, Emile Billing, Blackcrest Farms, Raymond Diebold, and Charles and Mike Hoover, ah at 1.87. The high cow for the month was a grade Holstein, aged 6 years and 9 months, which produced 28,279 pounds of milk and 1027 pounds of butterfat in 305 days. She is owned by G.W. and R.G. Baker. the cities surveyed. They jumped 44 per cent in Buenos Aires but dropped seven per cent in London. Pork prices rose in 10 of the surveyed countries while poultry and egg prices dropped in many capitals. Butter prices rose in 10 of the 16 capitals. Cheese and milk prices remained somewhat stable. In almost all coun tries surveyed, prices for apples, potatoes and onions fell as domestic supplies were generally abundant. Bacon, $1.96 a pound in Washington, varied from a high of $4.69 in Paris to a low of $1.53 in Pretoria. A dozen eggs costs $2.09 in Copenhagen, 60 cents in Mexico City and 84 cents in Washington. A quart of milk was $1.02 in Tokyo, 24 cents in Buenos Aires and 56 cents in Washington, D.C. have a nice weekend*.. 107
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