E * V I /- W [BtUiBSu 2a i > “ rv ;•> m 0 1930 c**(ass wstenr €quivalch7 of Fnatfuceo'f*o*l all slavchtf* " 1«S FAK7LT FOftCCAST , "• >v>, S. OP AG»}C«LTt'*’£ This is what 27 billion pounds of meat looks like when boiled down to a statisti cal chart. Note that a strong increase in beef output since 1951 has accounted for It’s The Law “It’s the Law” with simple an swers is offered by LANCASTER FARMING in cooperation with the Pennsylvania Bar Associa tion- General interest questions are welcomed, and will be an swered as soon as possible. Let ters must be signed Answer will not be published on a speci fied, requested day. Questions cannot be answered by mail, and LANCASTER FARMING will reject any inquiry which is not of general public interest. Ad dress all inquiries to "Its the Law,” LANCASTER FARMING QuarryviUe, Pa. Q. I bought a 1-3 ton air-con ■ditioner. It came with a five year guarantee. We paid $5O down and agreed to pay the rest monthly We took it home, installed it and found out it did not work properly. I want back to the store and they told me they would call a service man but we would have to pay the bill I asked why the guaran tee did not cover it and was told that it was because we in stalled it ourselves. I read the guarantee and can’t find any thing pertaining to that clause Congratulations, Don • <* Congratulations and a check are extended to Don ald Davis, R 1 Dover, for his 10th place winners in the re cent Coatesville Regional Chicken-of-Tomorrow contest. A total of $37.65 was paid by Beacon Milling, Co., or $1 per pound, for the winners. On the left is David Foss, terri tory manager for Beacon, and on the right, Charles Stein, territory assistant. (Lancaster Farming Staff Photo). 27 Billion Pounds of Meat * v MEAT PRODUCTION mea LAMB mutton '35 1940 Why should we pay for some thing that never worked right from the day we got it’ Can we get our money back which we paid for down payment? A. Your question cannot be answered accurately without reading the Guaranty Contract. It would be reasonable for the company to limit its guarantee to .a guarantee against mechani cal defects If the air condition er does not work properly be cause of some mechanical de fect, then the company should be liable under the guarantee. On the other hand, if the air conditioner does not work prop erly because it was not proper ly installed by you and the guar antee was merely limited to a guarantee against mechanical defects, then the company would be justified m_ charging you for a service charge. Since no lawyer can properly interpret a contract he has not seen, it is suggested that you submit your guaranty contract to an at torney for a proper legal con struction. Wife I can’t decide wheth er to go to a palmist or to a mind reader. Husband Go to a palmist. It’s obvious that you have a palm. v „ t 1945 most of the steady rise in the total meat supply. Last year, for example, beef was more than double in volume what it had been in 1930. D. L. OBVIOUSLY 1950 ♦cxCi-OOES LAM> AOaiCv'LTURAk MA»*gTtJ»C 4£*VsCg An improved grass silage preservative with Silo juice run-off is reduced as much as 50%. Keep Sweet absorbs up to 2 times its own weight in silo juice, prevents losses of dry matter in such 1. juice. High in fermentable sugars. Keep Sweet insures desirable lactic acid fer mentation. 1 2. 3. Keep'Sweet increases the palatability of the silage. Energy content of grass silage is increased up to 20% to produce more milk per pound of silage fed .... and a lower grain bill, too. 4. The special silage flavor contained in Keep Sweet helps mask the unpleasant butyric acid odor in high moisture silage. (Dairymen’s wives will appreciate this). 5. Call your Beacon dealer now for particulars BEACON THE BEACON MILLING COMPANY. INC., CAYUGA, N. Y. YORK. PA. LAUREL. DEL. J. M. Bomberger Farmers' Supply Co. 137-39 E. KING ST., LANCASTER Paul H. Gehman DENVER Fred L. & John E. Homsher STRASBURG AND QUARRYVILLE Innes of Canada to Judge Holstein Show J Durno Innes of Woodstock, Ontario, Canada, will judge the 1956 National Holstein Show at Waterloo, lowa, during the week of Sept. 28 Oct. 6. The following week, Harvey W. Swartz of Waukesha, Wis, will place the Holstein classes at Chicago’s International Dairy show. txitxtsir.ttttttxt 1955 HERR THE PUMP MAN 211 N. Ann St. Lancaster, Pa. Ph. 3-3694 BEACON KEEP SWEET five specific benefits : ELM Wenger’s Feed X M ill, Inc. RHEEMS Lancaster Farming, Friday, May 25, 1956—11 •y,? 1 «i INDUSTRIAL NEED O. Kenneth McCracken Millport Roller Mills Earl Sander NEW HOLLAND Osceola Flour Mills Kreiders Reserve Name of Glen-Bar BRATTLEBORO, Vt Har ry G. K"eider, Quarryville, has been given the privilege of the exculsive use of the name “Glen Bar” as a herd name in register ing his fpurebred Holstem-Fne sian catle. This prefix name is granted and will be recorded by The Holstem-Fnesian Associa tion of America. PUMPS FOR EVERY FARM HOME AND EASTPORT, ILt. MANHEIM LITITZ GORDONVILLE
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