Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 28, 1984, Image 149

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    Cumberland Co. DHIA
Shawn
Larky
Kaper
Jerri
Celia
Paul O Dyarman
Elva
Merle&Sharon Dice
52
GlennALarry Souder
27
David Gettle
Nettie
Ruby
Flo
Fred B McGillvray
Rmky
Lorane
Esty
J Shephard Wolff
Marne
Major
John H Staub
Cora
Frank J Yost
Marya
Gerry
Ashcombe Dover Dairy
R 174
31
162
Leroy Showaker&Son
Nora
Tip
John F Stamy 111
123
142
163
53
Carl Kelso Jr
109
64
104
81
79
60
Leroy Chestnut
14
Chester C Weaver
Salt
Agnes
Flossy
Samuel D Shenk
Betty
Carol
Berkheimer Farms
75
Stambaugh Farms
172
Glenn W Myers
Suzanne
Nancy
John F Stoltzfus
Judy
Sheryl
.6 pound of penta
Morton Buildings' new laminated
column is treated to a .6 pound per
cubic foot retention of pentachloro
phenol preservative. This new treat
ment meets the federal government
specification (USDA Form W 00571 J)
for the proper treatment of
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Morton buildings
1185 York Rd.
Gettysburg, PA 17325
RD #lO, Box 76.
Meadville, PA 16335 Ph 814/336-5083
State College, Box 361
Centre Hall, PA 16828 Ph. 814/364-9500
Box 126,
Phillipsburg, NJ 08865 Ph. 201/454-7900
1918 Industrial Drive
Culpeper, VA 22701
P.O. Box 187
Harrington, DE 19952 Ph. 302/398-8100
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2 18,185
4 17,302
4 20,306
4 17,818
5 22,004
17,960
17,160
18,219
16,257
16,531
16,686
20,081
19,104
17,978
19,447
20,243
19,098
16,253
16,816
20,391
19,488
19,441
18,702
19,950
20 253
20,882
18,460
21,429
18,169
17,570
19,082
18,015
15,336
20,712
18,607
19 661
19 836
15 384
17 757
19 696
16 894
19 803
17 330
20 077
19 674
20,532
19,115
Our new “300” timber column!
Call or write today to arrange to see
and hear more reasons why you should
own a Morton Building
Gmi
■Mervm E Ruppert
Elva
Fudge
Yohe
Phyhs
Mary
Whisker
721
696
686
672
654
40
40
34
38
30
Clifford Chamberlin
Rhoda
681
Francis Mams
28
Fred A Hoover
Greta
671
668
Ferman L Landis
706
705
673
Lucille Ocker Family
Jill
862
716
680
Daniel L Martin Jr
38
J David Martin
Agnes
Rosie
Daniel R Ocker
30
Chris Lapp
Sally
761
740
673
655
653
Glenn Newswanger
23
73
748
743
722
Landis R Martin
103
Leon N Reiff
Paula
777
761
M Thomas Sheaffer
Hope
Glamour
Minnie
Georgie
Pammie
Boots
38
3 7
39
3 3
36
776
764
727
712
657
Arlene Showaker
Gloria
696
692
688
666
657
655
Donald M Leatherman
Angel
Robert E Keefer
108
719
Robert Hough RH 53 9 88 0 18,126 688
Pecoraßros RH 159 2 88 1 18,904 685
Cows finishing their lactation period over 750 lbs Butterfat
and/or Protein
Hillside Farms Inc
736
688
665
666
654
306-53 RH
PLarock/Sons
Time RH
Pecora Bros
99-1507
Larry Baron
693
742
Roman 63 RH
Gail-23 RH
George R Taylor
728
652
Grace
823
694
timber columns buried below ground
100% sapwood
penetration
The No. 1 Southern Yellow Pine com
ponents of the laminated column are
kiln dried bdfore treating to
remove much of the water
Ph. 717/334-2168
Ph. 703/825-3633
15 948
23,775
17,i27
17,896
21,166
21,091
20,736
17,902
18,437
16 516
19,712
16,821
23,090
19,251
16,138
19,994
24,288
21,797
19,319
15,647
17,629
20,311
21,961
16,145
23,687
26,773
19,590
18,485
20,853
20 489
16 464
18 931
15 678
LUZERNE COUNTY DHIA
June Report
9 11
305
282
RH 7 0 305 24,043 3 5 838
305
305
305
content, assuring 100% penetration of
the sapwood.
To guarantee the new requirements
are met, an independent inspection
service regularly visits the treatment
plants. All lumber not conforming to our
specification is rejected or re-treated.
Morton Buildings demonstrates its
confidence in these improvements by
bB9
855
800
708
680
670
667
872
685
674
863
838
792
732
44
50
34
38
661
674
846
738
690
656
711
685
764
668
967
917
846
800
775
698
654
716
668
19 995
829
18 165
784
21,113
19,967
827
828
21,340
804
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UncMtw Farming, Saturday, July 28,1984-017
_ June Report
Th-^ O Lfl we r^ u,,t * d ,or 4698 «*» in 94 herds.
The ten highest Rolling Herd Averages lor the most recent
12 months of production are;
% DAYS U*. US.
MMLK MU F«T
James C Graham 32H 88 7 19,606 761
Barry E Lucas 41H 85 4 18,700 739
Mark L Zook 52H 89.7 19,627 739
Marvin E Pontius 33H 86 9 18,621 699
Harold B. Shearer 39H 84.4 18,604 698
Charles Wochley 60H 88 6 17,391 690
James L Swartz 37H 86 2 18,589 686
Larry & David Noss 62H 861 17,941 681
Rodney - Brenda Conrad 42H 88 7 17,125 680
W Harshbarger&Sons 41H 87 5 16,531 673
Four hundred thirty-three cows completed records of 305
days or less Four of these cows produced over 900 lbs of
butterfat, 7 produced over 800 lbs of buttertat, 53 produced
over 700 lbs 84 produced over 600 lbs and 117 produced
over 500 lbs
OWNER
Dairy cows which complete lactations with an average
butterfat of 850 pounds or more are listed below The owner’s
name and address, cow’s name, pounds milk and pounds
butterfat are given in order
OWNER
NAME OR NUMKR
Mark L Zook
Humpy
James C Graham
Roseann
Marvin E Pontius
Bea
Daryl & Delbert Brubaker
12 Nora
Kenneth P Deamer
Carol 57
Glenn & Shirley Graham
35
now offering a 50-year warranty on the
timber column. Our warranty also in
cludes 5 years against paint checking
or peeling; 5 years against paint fade
and chalk; 5 years against red rust
caused by acid rain; 5 years against
roof teaks; and 5 years against damage
due to snow and wind loads. That’s
confidence!!
Juniata
County
DHIA
Monthly
Report
us.
MILK
22,607
20,818
22,616
19,567
25,574
23,316
*
992
960
913
903
886
865