Dl2-Lancastar Farming Saturday, August Name Raymond Norconk 3 43 3 88 6 Bobwood-Acres 3 47.6 89 7 Lambert Farms 3 130 1 90 7 Joan M Woodhead 3 32 4 86 4 D& D Hottenstem 3 619 84 8 Richard R Higley 3 87 8 86 7 Ice cream was known in the American colonies about 1700. A Virginian, dining at the home of Governor William Bladen of Maryland, mentioned it in a letter, writing “...a Great Variety of Dishes, all serv’ed up in the most Elegant way, after which came a Dessert no less Curious; Among the Rarities was some fine Ice Cream which, with Strawberries and Milk, eats most Deliciously.” . ALL PURPOSE CART With Removable Front For Easy Dumping • 2 Sizes In Stock * 8 Cu. Ft. Assembled w/Solid Front w/20” pneumatic wheels, $115.00 Reg. • 15 Cu. Ft. Assembled with dump front w/26” pneumatic wheels, $145.00 Reg. OR WILL MAKE THE SIZE YOU ORDER • Made of Vt" Exterior Plywood • Edges Protected w/Galvanized Sheet • Finished w/Treated Redwood Stain • Handle & legs made with smooth finish ed galvanized tubing* "GREAT FOR LAWN. GARDEN AND FARM USE" Elam M. Ebersol 558 Gibbons Rd. Rd 1, Bird-in-Hand, PA 17505 l>/z Mile N. of Bird-in-Hand, PA Sulbra DHIA Monthly Report June 1986 No Days Brd Cows In Milk 20,042 20,482 18,889 18,143 18,545 17,313 To Uncaster The following cows have completed lactations during June 1986 Name Richard R Higley Bonita 3 William B Hart 32 3 Ed Campbell Pearl 3 Lambert Farms Jonme 3 Louise 3 Raymond Norconk Peggy 3 Della 3 D & D Hottenstem Hester 3 Bobwood-Acres Lusious 3 Mount-Top-Vue Farm Diane 3 712 702 692 CtftftK Ml m' k , Pictures 800 LB. RATED CAPACITY FOR LIGHT TO MEDIUM FARM, CONSTRUCTION, INDUSTRIAL WORK MELROE COMPAM/r & —'bobcat DEALERS Carlisle. PA PETERMAN FARM EQUIPMENT 717-249-5338 Chambersburg, PA CLU6STON IMPLEMENTING. 717-263-4103 Harrisburg, PA HIGHWAY EQUIPMENT & SUPPLY CO.* 717-564-3031 Hatfield, PA LCL CONSTRUCTION EQUIP. SALfCO. 215-362-2510 Wilmington, DE 302-998-0128 Brted A(e Days 305 5-04 19,596 6-02 20,976 305 305 19,517 7-06 3-04 5-06 18,777 21.034 305 305 21,023 24,560 304 305. 6-03 4-08 19,763 287 4-01 22,953 299 4-03 305 9-00 18,551 iaders may show other than standard equipment Honesdale, PA CHARLES H. SIEPIELA. INC. 717-253-3334 Honey Grove, PA NORMAN 0. CLARK & SON INC. 717-734-3682 Martinsburg, PA BURCHFIELD’S INC. 907 906 . 842 823 762 810 788 801 761 760 73.0”48.0” • “Fine-Tuned 40” Model: Features Seat Barforgreater operator safety, comfort and convenience e Better Serviceability; Tip-up rollover protective structure for easier access to hydrostatic components e Increased Durability: Improved, tough, quick and sfnooth Bob-Tach system e Improved Performance: “Full-day” 13-gallon fuel tank with fuel gauge Heavy duty long-life battery 814-793-2194 Visit The Bobcat Display At Ag Progress Days Aug. 19, 20. 21 CARROLL-BALTIMORE COUNTY DHIA June, 1986 Maple Lawn Farm, Inc , Fulton, Maryland, had the herd with the highest average for the month of June according to figures just released by the Carroll-Baltimore Dairy Herd Improvement Association During the month of June, 90 dairymen in Carroll-Baltimore counties participated in this program Listed below are the top ten herds based on their herd averages over the past year Maple Lawn Farm (C E lager & Son) Marlin Hoff Barnes and Wilhide Rose Croft Ltd (Gary Derr and Bradley Garst) Flint Hill Farm (Edgar Schaeffer) Del-Myr Farm (Roger and Jeff Myers) Harry W Roach 111 Joe Schwartzbeck Unicorn Associates (Bendigand Rowel) Leaseway Holstems 6*3 WIDTH HEIGHT (LESS BUCKET) (1220 MM) (1854 MM) Mill Hall, PA DUNKLE & 6RIEB 717-726-3115 Needmore, PA CLUGSTON FARM EQUIMENT 717-573-2250 Palm, PA WENTZ FARM SUPPLIES INC. 215-679-7164 '"'"iEr', 5 -- 717-836-3740 21,742 20,820 19,421 162 320 49 19,191 19,588 19,197 17,746 18,277 55 63 117 17,477 19,009 RATED OPERATING CAPACITY 800 ' (360 KG) Quarryville, PA GRUMELLI’S FARMSERV. 717-786-7318 Slatington, PA SCAT ENTERPRISES INC. 215-767-1711 Towanda, PA S.P.E. INC. 717-265-4440 Tunkhannock, PA BARTRON FARM SUPPLY 777 767 737 723 705 690 683 680 677 673