D6—Lancaster Farming, Saturday. January 26,1980 Lancaster Co. DHIA (Continued from Page D 5) Ancle 33 RH Darlene RH Marvin K Witmer Pearl RH ElamJ Stoltzfus Bess GrH James Stoltzfoos Sandy RH BenK Stoltzfus Beth RH Jonas B King Lydia GrH Rita RH Dixie GrH Andrew G Miller Francis RH Hester RH Richard & Fay Fox Windy RH JohnO Stoltzfus Peggy John B Groff Angie RH Pattie RH Lenewood Farm Molly RH David L King Kelly RH Robert Martin 7 GrH 27 GrH Sun Crest Farms Apple GrH Spring Belle Farm Mae RH Melvin H Ranck Jane RH Jacob R Click Flossie RH Twin Oak Farms 19 GrH 135 RH R & R Burkholder 43 RH JohnE Fisher 20 RH Clair M Hollmger Pabst 40 RH Raymond M Weaver 4 RH Kenneth G Groff Queen GrH Christian G Becker 173 GrH Masonic Homes Farms 34 RA Donald L Hershey 9 Velm 63 June G M Weaver GrH 4-X Betty Willis S Nolt RH 6-5 JohnZ Beiler Emma RH Jere & Leon Sensenig 92 GrH Harold G Shelly Polly Lloyd E Miller Pencor Molly Robert C Groff GrH 5-2 RH 3-3 Andrea RH JohnW Martin Jr 26 GrH IvanZ Martin Mane RH Abraham Shelly Jr Bambie RH LeßoyK King Inka Marvin Reiff 32 Sail RH 11 1 293 305 20,945 17-.120 305 16,289 4-4 305 19,356 305 18,373 286 15,058 305 305 304 21,158 16,560 16,911 4-0 4-11 305 305 18,257 16,770 7-10 305 17,230 19,678 305 3- 4- 305 304 19,017 16,321 4-4 305 18,640 18,583 6-4 305 14,782 19,328 5-8 4-1 305 305 19,901 305 305 18,984 20,173 305 305 18,059 305 305 7-4 10-3 16,633 17,732 305 18,893 281 19,983 305 18,549 305 17,260 302 19,441 305 17,125 305 15,414 305 305 5-6 5 11 18,402 16,853 305 21,852 301 15,771 305 21,293 84 281 17,870 305 4 11 17,753 305 305 19,559 16,834 305 18,029 305 17,577 305 20,386 279 16,053 305 17,252 305 18,313 Melvin L Shertzer Comet RH Richard G Wenger Lucinda RBrSw David W Sweigart 6 GrH 99 GrH Benuel S Stoltzfus Diana RH PaulN Brubaker 74 RH Don Ranck 160 Malu RH Marvin L Nissley 695 682 703 702 Roan 1 Romella Farms Verna Robert E Kulp 10 700 699 697 672 660 OWN EX D Lamar Witmer 38 4 1 697 680 Vernon R Umblp & Son RH 78 0 Russel L Kline R&GrH 37 7 Samuel M Martin Jr R&GrH 67 7 J Ray Ranck R&GrH 44 6 697 John M Harmsh Tntown Farm Elam B Rutt Christian Zook 695 693 662 Gusty Crest Farm Steve M Stoltzfus Harold G Shelly 693 Harold G Shelly 693 Nelson R Habecker Melvin H Ranck 693 685 Robert Martin KarlW Herr David K Stoltzfus Paul D Welk 692 Allen Lee Stoltzfus Abram M Stoltzfus Jacob M Conley Robert Kauffman Jr 690 689 Joseph W Best M Irvin Eberly Alvin M Martin Welsh-Vista Farms Glenn P Book Elam K Stoltzfus Curtis E Akers D & Susan Weaver Jonas B Stoltzfus ElamJ Stoltzfus 4 1 38 688 675 687 686 686 John David Martin Lloyd B Sensemg 40 Paul H Martin Albert E Fry RayP Bollinger 685 BenS Stoltzfus J Robert Kmdig Harvey E Heller Cedar Fringed Farm 40 682 680 C Dale Bollinger Donald R Bare Ellis R Denlinger Jonasß.King John M Zimmerman Gerald Martin J Wade Groff Daniel J Martin 679 678 676- 675 674 673 673 669 658 669 669 668 663 659 -53 305 16 848 3 9 657 4 7 10 3 GrH 4 3 RG 6-8 296 12,716 5 1 4-4 NO. SDAYS IKED COWS MMRX R&GrH R&GrH RA R&GrH R&GrH GrH R&W RH RH RH R&GrH R&GrH RH GrH R&GrH R&GrH RH RH R&GrH RH R&GrH R&GrH RH R&GrH 48 7 R&GrH 39 5 RH 29 7 R&GrH 55 3 RH 44 0 RH 54 9 R&GrH 77 5 RG 131 2 RH 62 2 RH 43 6 R&GrH- 4Q.6 R&GrH 57 4 -RH 47 8 RH 38 0 RH 21 1 SPECIALISTS IN FEED CONVEYING Move feed up an incline or horizontally. Go around 90 degree corners. Set up an overhead feed conveying system in any configuration. Control amount of feed by volume or weight. You can do all this and more with a CABLEVEY system. A galvanized steel tube carries a durable, flexible cable with plastic discs attached to the cable. Discs pull the feed through the tube to feed drops. Dealer ForGINGWAY FREE STALLS MERVIN MILLER BUILDERS Sales & Service 7 Keener Rd., Lititz, Pa. 17543 717-626-5204 17,217 305 15,235 16,904 305 297 262 15,104 305 15,991 19,636 305 14,238 305 18,326 305 US. MUX RH 18 2 RH 148 1 RH 31 7 RH 77 0 RH 52 0 31 0 24 0 158 33 0 66 6 50 0 59 9 483 35 0 645 37 9 42 0 43 4 93 7. RH 416 RH 39 9 J Wilmer Conrad RH 410 659 Bennie L Fisher Warren F Bollinger Emanuel S Smucker Paul H Krantz K D & Else Linde 656 652 John U Click RH 45 8 Marvin K Witmer RH 61 0 Samuel F Long Mix 54 5 Donald M> Eckman R&GrH 50 4 Abraham Shelly Jr R&GrH 40 9 J Clayton Charles RH 44 2 Ken & Joanne Hershey R&GrH 78 6 Spnngarden Farm RH 80 3 656 43 655 652 651 46 AmosM Stoltzfus Neff Brothers Benuel S Stoltzfus Tom & John Harmsh 651 650 JayC Garber Graywood Farms LeonS Lapp Parke H Ranck Samuel B Lapp Jacobs Dienner Swaying Maples Farm R&GrH 35 3 Jacobs Stoltzfus R&GrH 47 1 Spring Belle Farm RH 42 5 R&GrH 46.8 RH 47 1 RH 58 1 R&GrH 31 1 RG 45 6 RH 38 2 R&GrH 54 8 R&GrH 44 8 R&GrH 73 8 RH 137 5 R&GrH 353 7 RH 36 0 RH 60 5 RH 30 9 RH 56 9 (Turn to Page D 8) DEALER INQUIRIES INVITED | Cablevey^ automates/ feeding A CABLEVEV teed conveying system can completely auto- g mate the feeding of your livestock and j] poultry Control feed ~ * mg by either weight or volume You can transport up to 3000 lbs of ration per hour Circuit length may extend up to 1000 ft Deliver feed from storage bins to feeders with a wide range of configuration optidns Durable plastic discs Ire- attached to a gal vanized steel cable A drive unit powered by a single electric motor moves the cable through a steel tube available in l‘A and 2 inch diameters The CABLEVEY system is quiet, flexible and efficient 83 8 42 7 88 9 45 4 89 3 49 9 88 3 46 2 92 6 46 4 90 3 34 8 89 5 43 2 ‘B9 4 46 2 85 1 43 8 80 7 43 7 87 1 45 5 89 6 45 2 87 1 s4l 4 85 8 45 3 88 4 47 0 89 5 45 8 86 9 45 1 82 4 44 0 84 2 43 0 86 6 43 7 89 7 46 2 83 8 44 0 85 5 43 8 88 7 50 0 97 0 42 9 81 5 43 8 84 5 39 8 V l '
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