Winter Promotion Features Flavor Values Of Dairy Foods The theme for the 12th an nual winter promotion sponsor ed by American Dairy Asso ciation is "Dairy Foods . . . Real Values in Flavor." Tailor ed to fit post-holiday budgets, the promotion will furnish homemakers with economical and nutritious meal suggestions and also provide a platform for grocers to sell dairy foods and a wide variety of related items. The first campaign for 1970 is Robert K. Rohrer Bulldozing - Grading Pofz Soles & Service Barn Cleaners - Silo Unloaders - Cattle Feeders Quarryville, R. D. 1 Hensel 548-2559 □OEIQO NEW VAN DALE forage and silage with ease. Exclusive *»uger-type “beaters” de liver all kinds of materials under all kinds of conditions. No chopping, clogging. Unloading auger-beaters are counter-rotating, meter material without bunching. Two worm gear drives and sealed self-aligning roller bearings through out assure long life. . Available in 16 and 18-foot sizes, with a full 7' inside load width. Van Dale Forage Boxes seif-unload either right or left side with a simple change of the roller chain. Exclusive 9"cross conveyor overhan&prevents spillage. Easy on-off metal roof and wood ex tension add to useful height. Great for larger loads, receiving bales. scheduled to run from January through April. To launch the first promo tional period, ADA will sponsor a one-hour TV network color spectacular, “Survival on the Prairie,” to be narrated by Hugh Downs and aired on more than 200 NBC-TV stations on February 13 at 7:30 p.m. (E.S.T.). A half-page black and white “reminder” ad is sche duled in TV Guide on February 7 urging readers to stock up on milk and to watch the ADA TV program the following week. Six minutes of dairy commer cials will reach more than 17 million viewers of the ADA sponsored program in 8% mil lion TV homes. Serving sug gestions for milk, cheese, ice cream, cottage cheese, sour cream and yogurt will be fea tured. In addition, ADA will have 10-second opening and closing billboards and two one minute commercials emphasiz- iuger-type ' i 1 J ing the flavor, value and ver satility of dairy products. Qualified markets will run two one-minute milk commer cials, plus opening and closing billboards, in a new syndicated television program, “Something Else,” starring John Byner. This fast-paced weekly program is directed to teenagers and young adults and will promote milk 52 weeks a year. Half-page ads in Junior and Senior Scholastic are scheduled weekly from January-April and in Co-ed monthly during the same period. Aimed primarily toward teenage girls, the ads will reach 80 percent of all U.S. teens. The Senior Scholastic magazine group also includes World Week, Practical English, Scholastic Scope and Science World. Spot television commercials in qualified milk promotion markets will help to boost milk sales with the theme, “Energy to Burn,” during the three pro motional periods for milk and milk products, as established by American Dairy Association. Spot radio commercials will al so feature the “Energy to Burn” theme and reminder announce ments to homemakers to pick up extra milk for the weekend Small space newspaper ads will support the “Energy to Burn” buy more milk themes during the January-April period. Full-copy ads underlining the importance of nutrition and proper diet are directed to opinion leaders and scheduled monthly in Today’s Health, the publication of the American Medical Association, January- April. To extend the effectiveness of pre-selling with television and radio commercials and print ads in magazines and newspapers, American Dairy Association has created a shopper-stopper kit of in-store materials to sell dairy products and related items. The fellow who boasts that he’s a “self-made” man is quite apt to be a poor architect. eaters” wl CALEB M. WENGER R. D. 1, Dnunore Center Qnarryville, Pa. Phone 548-2116 VAN DALE Charles B. Hoober (Partner), Charles B. Hoober Jr. (Part ner), and Robert I. Kistlcr (Salesman), of C. B. Hoober & Son, Intercourse, Pennsylvania, have just returned from Sheri dan, Illinois, where they joined Mr. Jim Hitchner, IH district manager, of Harrisburg, Penn sylvania, to witness the presen tation of new International Farm tratcors, as well as new farm and industrial equipment scheduled for introduction in 1970. Many millions of dollars have been invested in research and development by the firm to develop these new products. Among the machities they saw in the presentation at the firm’s Hickory Hill farm was a new 130 hp turbo-powered farm tractor; two additional heavy duty models equipped with hy drostatic drive; and another heavy-duty diesel tractor in the 90-plus hp class. tee) Lancaster Farming. Saturday, December 6.196^ Tractor Presentation Agricultural PLANTFOODI i “ 1 Peanut Hulls P STO RF-jti We Give |TJ| \ Green L ".Look For This Sign” Stamps So. Newport Road Intercourse, Penna. Phone (717) 768-8451 Mr. Pork Producer; Protect Your Profits There is no greater threat to the succesful hog operation than disease ..and no better way to mini mize it than with Wayne Environ disinfection. Yes, with one labor-saving application you can both clean and disinfect your hog facilities and equipment. Wayne Environ cleans better and destroys more disease-producing, profit-robbing bacteria over a longer period than any other product. Try this New ® working partner with Wayne Feeds. Wayne Environ PARADISE SUPPLY Paradise H. JACOB HOOBER Intercourse, Pa. H. M. STAUFFER & SONS, INC. Witmer HERSHEY BROS. Reinholds C. E. SAUDER & SONS FOWL’S FEED SERVICE uni East Earl R. D. L Quarryville K. D. 1, fcari KD . 2. Peach Bottom GRUBB SUPPLY CO. Elizabethtown DUTCHMAN FEED MILLS, INC. B. D. 1, Stevens In addition, they saw a host of new farm machines and im plements, plus a new crawler tractor and an industrial fork lift. Some 23 IH district offices and their respective dealer or ganizations, representing 3,100 franchised farm equipment dealers, will visit the company’s farm throughout November to witness the presentation of the products introduced for the 1970 selling season. Previously, the company showed the machinery to some 200 top sales executives from its various farm equipment district sales offices located throughout the United States. mmrfi&fDf* / * WHITE OAK MILL R D. 4, Manheim HEISEY FARM SERVICE Lawn Ph: 964-3444 MOUNTVILLE FEED SERVICE R. D. 2, Columbia ROHRER’S MILL R. D. 1, Bonks 15