C3o—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 25,1981 Huntingdon Co. DHIA (Continued from Page C 29) Elnore James O Clark 42 43 3 Gensimore Farms Inc 85 3 91 3 State Correctional 370 3 334 3 205 3 9X4 3 Roland G Yoder Dons 3 Sang rey Bros 44DEDE 3 28 Gay 3 Blacklog Mountain Fm 24 3 Jefferson R Byler Fran 3 Harry/John Keith Debbie 3 Connie 3 John Horvath R 3 3 Joseph H Hicks 154 3 202 3 Raymond Tussey Lucky 3 Jo-Con Dairy Nettie 3 Tom/Glona Coffman Sherry 3 B aney Brothers Faye 3 Helena 3 Globe Run Farms Tara 3 Paul D Powell 103 3 Raymond M McGargle Jewel Gtbboney Farms Jacky Harold A Moyer 28 3 Glenn M Smith Nora 3 Agnes 3 Dean E Varner Robin 3 Geary E Shade Nell 3 Debra 3 P Ronnie 3 >♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Sun Fabric Outlet 929 Lititz Pike, Rt. 501, Lititz, Pa. Near Stauffers of Kissel Hill Phone (717) 6 27-8787 • Drapery & Upholstery at T remendous Savings Choose The Fabrics You Need From Our Great Selection... 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Mon. to Sat. 10 AM to 5 PM ♦ 305 19,982 305 305 19,863 18,734 305 277 18,098 17,003 211 34 64 62 305 305 304 254 20,190 19,323 17,125 13,858 305 21,156 48 1-10 305 305 19,823 18,512 305 17,722 305 18,448 270 305 18,302 15,226 305 17,527 3 10 30 305 294 15,063 17,952 48 305 18,254 60 305 16,082 305 20,372 38 6-11 305 305 17,430 16 686 305 14 918 305 14,889 305 14,991 280 13,174 305 14,985 305 295 18,786 17,418 305 17,251 9 7 5 3 33 305 305 305 17,109 17,964 17,086 NEW LINE OF SCHUMACHER CLOSEOUTS! • Pleated Crepe • Boys Jerseys • Velour • Special Fabrics • Solid Knits • Crepe Prints • Chenile • Career Apparel - New For Beautician Smocks, Waitresses, Nurses • WE HAVE QUILT PATCHES! 684 700 673 697 556 689 682 642 600 March 1981 The Perry County OHIA Report for March 1981, lists the herds averaging 1 5 pounds of butterfat or over per day 660 OWNEK 657 600 Benjamin E Dum Kenneth R Benner Milmay Farm RayE McMillen Richard L Maurer Frank Rice 657 656 656 620 Robt & B Gabel Nevin G Rice Milligan Bros 651 Alfred Albright Donald Dum 640 604 Dumbelle Farms Harry R Book, Jr W Martin & Sons Dale Smoker 638 Richard Knebel Bratton View Farm E & W McMillen 0 &W Campbell John E Book David H Weller Richard G Smith Perry M Kretzmg CarlE McMillen Dobbs Brothers M W Smith Farms Mt Home Farm Dean McMillen Dennis K Dum 627 624 622 513 621 617 609 607 Lyons Brothers Max Reapsome 606 J O’Toole & Sons Edwin L Sheibley Eugene M Nolt 601 520 Kenneth C Morrow Noah W Sauder James F Bolze EarlE Krone Duane L Hertzler JohnL King 601 600 592 537 Clarence Martin Charles C Byers Wayne L Stephens D Brofee&Sons John SauderJr Rayl Kling \ DAYS US. IN MILK MILK NO woo com CANYON IMPLEMENTS, INC. jJjSSii SALES- PARTS * SERVICE XA R.D. 1. U.S. ROUTE 6 REGULAR YOUR YOU AC price price SAVE 5050— *14,975°° *9,975°° *s,ooo°° FREIGHT AND SETUP INCLUDED IN THIS FANTASTIC OFFER!! No trade-ins. Cash or approved financing. ALL DAY MAY 7 f 8 AND 9!! ANOTHER SPECIAL OFFER! One only-7010105 HP Demo tractor *25,000°° Perry County DHIA Monthly Report (717) 724-2731 THREE DAY ONLY SALE!!! RhingPowcr A in Farming £\ ALLIS-CHALMERS D & C Houser GaryH Haas Philip Brubaker Arthur E DumJr Cedar Lane Farm Lester Fteisher F & N Neely James M Palm RonaldC Fauth Henry S Lapp NormanS Horst Agrophdos, Inc Clark W Bower San Rae Farms Listed below are completed lactations of 650 pounds of butterfat or over OAKS US. NAME OR NO WEED ACE IN MILK MILK Milmay Farm Beth Pern Car IE McMillen Spunmar Alex Vern Mistres Apple Yvette Chris Builder RayE McMillen Beaut Ell Jazz Jenma Nevin G Rice #lBB H 4 3 #251 h 2 5 #261 H 2 3 William E Martin S Sons #268 H 3 8 #286 H 3 5 #294 H 3-3 Donald Dum Tops Dotty Lucky Benjamin E Dum Luann H Approval H B 6 H Dumbelle Farms Sylvia David Trout #197 Frank Rice Thelma June Milligan Bros Esther Melanie Connie Ray L Kling Dixie Clark W Bower Flip H Bratton View Farm Fntzie H H 7-11 We are having an exclusive 3-day only sale on the A C. 5050 tractor While most prices seem to be going sky-high, Canyon Implements has found a way to bring your buck back down to earth. Power to spare, big-power hydraulics, comfort and convenience, fuel economy-minded tractor the 5050 Fifty fired-up horses that take charge of any chore. When you know all the 5050 offers, your choice is easy AGRICULTURAL EQUIPMENT 305 276 21,554 22,008 5-4 4-6 18.804 20.805 18,657 16,048 17,064 16,967 18,295 15,685 24,325 24,615 22,528 22,826 305 305 305 305 60 59 53 4 4 305 305 305 22,114 16,973 19,178 305 305 305 20,126 17,884 19,191 16,579 25,080 21,136 305 305 305 H 55 H 4-10 H 5-7 305 305 305 20,157 22,540 17,105 305 H 3-1 18,031 305 17,842 305 305 H 10-6 H 3 5 16,144 16,627 305 305 305 19,277 21,888 16,815 5-4 4-10 305 24,286 6-11 305 17,550 20,783 305 (Turn toPageC3l) MANSFIELD. PA, 3 8 1 71 40 1 71 3 9 1 70 3 9 168 4 0 168 3 8 165 3 8 162 3 7 162 3 7 1 61 3 5 1 61 39 1 57 3 8 1 56 40 1 55 4 0 152 783 808 39 32 39 42 946 787 888 960 39 40 39 853 683 745 752 668 708 43 39 40 716 966 843 794 790 700 654 705 667 685 40 3 7 40 766 820 681 767 742 746 16933
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