Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 05, 1968, Image 16

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iiu-r jincnstor Farming. Saturday. October 5,1968
There’* no place like home
when that'* where you wont to
be; but when you want to be on
the go and can fine no one to
go with you, home isn’t so at
ti active.
SEE US
At The Manheim Fair
A
SPREADS
BETTER
...7-W4ITS
ROTASPREADER
Only Starline Rotaspreader gives
you so many spreading advantages.
* Spreads any manure from liquids
to frozen solids. # Smashing chain
hails pulverize material. * Simple
construction reduces maintenance.
ThT “Seal-of-Qua!ity” galvanized,
steel body lasts years longer.
Bolted construction permits right*
or left-hand assembly. Water*
light body saves valuable liquids.
vr Separate chassis hauls heaviest
loads. Check with us soon foe all
the facts.
L H. BRUBAKER
R. D. 3, Lititz, Pa.
350 Strasburg Pike, Lancaster
Phone Lane 397-5179 Strasburg 687-6002 Lrtitz 626-7766
NH To Close
Farmec Plant
Operations at the Farmec
plant at Intercourse will be con
solidated with New Holland fa
cilities effective December 31,
1568 according to J. Paul Lyet,
11, vice president and general
manager of the New Holland Di
vision of Sperry Rand Corpora
tion.
In announcing the closing of
the Farmec plant, Lyet said that
manufacturing operations will
be integrated into other com
pany plants.
It is expected that most of the
people of the Farmec plant will
be employed at the facilities in
New Holland
The New Holland Farmec Di
vision occupies the former
Smoker Farm Elevators, Inc.
plant which New Holland ac
quired in October, 1958. The di
vision manufactures silage and
feeding equipment systems, con
veying systems and liquid man
uie handling systems.
Freezer Operating Costs
It costs no more to operate a
freezer full of food than it does
an empty one. Yet U.S Depart
ment of Agriculture specialists
found that only about half the
families who own home freezers
keep them even three-fourths
full. About 40 percent of .the
space is filled with meat; about
35 percent with fruits and vege
tables-
On Display
rjrxi Van
Dale
SHUT DOWN?
DELAYED?
...BECAUSE OF
ELECTRIC POWER
FAILURES OR JOBS
AWAY FROM LINES?
STANDBY pom
Reliable electric power unit*
come -on automatically dur
ing those crippling emer
gencies. low-cost gasoline
or diesel systems from <5OO
waffs to 100 KW. 39 year*
of experience at ™Fonn
PORTABLE POWER
Cut construction costs with
most economical on-the-job
source of electric power
portable hand-carry or two
wneel-dolly generator*
starting at 600 watts.
u'sT*'
Carter Production
For Area Holtteim
Lifetime milk and butterfat
production levels for Registered
Holstein cows in this area have
been announced by Holstein-
Friesian Association of Ameri
ca. The individual animals have
been credited with career food
production totals ' exceeding
100,000 lbs. (49,000 quarts) of
milk. The official testing pro
gram is sponsored by the Asso
ciation and supervised by the
slate and local testing organiza
tions.
Because of the high cost for
herd replacements, cows that
stay in the herd longer and
achieve high lifetime production
have proven to be more profit
able. The Holstein Association
has nearly 29,700 cows on file
that have attained the 50-ton
production milestone.
Local Holstein breeders and
their long-time producers re
ported by the organization in
clude:
Strickst Ivanhoe Cheerio (G-
P), 102,332 lbs. of milk and 4,-
594 lbs of butterfat in 2228
days. She is owned by Hiram S.
Aungst, Elizabethtown.
Henket Daisy Ivanhoe (GP),
100,300 lbs. of milk and 4305
lbs. of butterfat in 2,381 days.
She is owned by Henry E. Ket
tering, Lititz
Nancy Leader Knollwood (V-
G), 111.799 Ibs.-Of milk and 4,-
931 lbs. of butterfat in 2,320
days; Inka Star Betty (VG),
110,750 lbs. of milk and 4,326
lbs. of butterfat in 2,350 days.
Both are owned by Red Rose
Research Center, John W. Esh
elman & Sons, Lancaster.
# Have You Heard?
(Continued from Page 15)
several types. As a rule, the
lighter the color of honey, the
milder the flavor.
Refrigerate Bananas?
Allow bananas to* remain in
the open until they reach the
desired degree of ripeness.
Then refrigerate.
Refrigeration will retard the
ripening and decaying process.
Banana skins may darken af
ter they’ve been refrigerated for
a while, but this doesn’t affect
the flavor or consistency of the
fruit.
GRUBB SUPPLY COMPANY Elizobethtown
Healthy Teenagers "Buck" BtflSOn To Be’
A balanced diet Is the key to At Penn Manor HS
keeping teenagers healthy, re
minds Mrs. Ruthalee M. Carroll, A special Country Music pro-
Penn State extension foods and gram featuring "Buck” Benson
nutrition specialist. Teens need will be held at the Penn Manor
to choose foods wisely to pro- High School on October 12, iat
vide needed nutrients within the 8 00 p.m. It is sponsored by:the
range of calorie requirements Kiwanis Club. ,
Tickets are $1.50 for adults
and $.50 for children under 12,
„ „ , „ .and may be purchased at the
Riches may not bring happi- door, the Manor Plaza Restaji
ness, but neither does poverty, rant or the Happy House injhe
If men were truthful, women Manor Shopping Center. Every
would be miserable. one is invited to attend.
and compatible with proper
weight control.
Pep Pro-Sweet Supplement produces
SPECIAL DISCOUNT FOR
LATER DELIVERY
Harold H. Good
Terre Bill
, loweosf gains
Ful-O-Pep Pro-Sweet Supplement is
built to do a job ... to turn your
grain and roughage into beef quickly
and at low feed cost. This
nutritious protein-vitamin-mineral*
molasses supplement whets cattle's
appetites, gives them valuable bloom.
And best of all, Pro-Sweet is
convenient, efficient, and economical.
: or Ful-O-Pep Pro-Sweet Supplement.
Stevens Feed Mill* Inc.
Stevens and Leola