i— Lancaster Farming. Saturday. February 21.1970 kA AmamJ training school by Starline, Inc.. VMinvy IwenAnene Harvard. 111. to study farm plan- Sfarlma Schaol mug. selling and servicing tech- Twa Lancaster County men re- niques for modern livestock feed ceatly attended a special dealer inc systenu. Try A Classified Ad It Roys! ■«S»2O* WINTER DISCOUNT SALE NOW THRU FEBRUARY 28 r # AGWAY-Starline • #1350 Single-Chain #» Unloader Conveyor • AGWAY-Starline #2OOO Channel Feeder • AGWAY-Starline #B5 Sweep-Shuttle Feeder • AGWAY-Starline #47 Barn Cleaner Agway 1027 Dillen ille Road, Lancaster The two were- J. Samuel Sher er of Lancaster Silo Co, Mount Joy. and B. Wilmer Martin of East Earl. • #490 Extra-Capacity Cross-Auger Conveyor BEE-LINE SUPPLY CENTER New Members Of Holstein Association Twelve Lancaster CountJans are among 122 Pennsylvanians who became new members of the Holstein-Friesian Associa tion of America at the associa tion board's last meeting. The 122 individuals and firms make Pennsylvania the third largest state group joining the world’s largest dairy breed so ciety. Pennsylvania is the second largest dairy state in the Northeast. Forty-six states aie represent ed on the current roster of new members. Wisconsin led with the largest state group number ing 161 followed by New York garnering 141. These new membeis join the ranks of over 26,000 people ac tively breeding Registered Hol stem-Friesian cattle that enjoy a reduced rate when registering and transferring their animals. Additionally, they gain a voice in developing policy for the breed by the selection of dele- Ph. 397-4761 The Bramco-Oakes Feeding System, usu linkage and trough li low, has long been n ultimate in automati The feed does not mo’ It travels through tl providing each bird fully balanced ration of the features of th. Cage Feeding System production. gates to their national conven tion as well as representation on the Board of HFAA. The goal of every member is to attain the title of “breeder” which in livestock circles sug gests the dairy man who excels in improving the genetic base of his herd. This is accomplish ed by superior management and complemented by the breed’s official performance programs that evaluate produc tion and functional conforma tion of each animal. The end result is a more efficient dairy cow. New association members fiom Lancaster County are- Lloyd G. and Paul G Frey and Norma F. Sherman, Lancaster; Mina M. Graybill, Manheim; Henry B Leaman, Lancaster; J. Douglas and Janet M. Martin, Lancaster; Glenn R. Mylm, Mill ersville; Mervin E. Peifer, Man heim. WE SELL, SERVICE AND INSTALL E. M. HERR EQUIPMENT, INC. R. D. 1, Willow Street Clayton L. Risser, Elizabeth town; Ben K. Stoltzfus, Gordon* ville; Christian B. .Stoltzlus, Christiana: J. Carl 'Zanfier, Kirkwood; Earl W. Zimmernlan, Lancaster, and Samuel t,. Zurin, Mount Joy. , New association members from Lebanon are; Ge*rge < \V. and David K. Heisey; Robert E. Kreider; Aaron Martin Jr.; Joseph S Meily; Wesley H. Quigley Jr., and Kenneth I. Sellers. Noibing brings back memories so much as a willing listener. BRAMCO. txdusi*®’ THE MOST EFFICIENT AUTOMATIC CAGE FEEDER SYSTEM IN THE INDUSTRY- BRAMCO LINK-CAGE FEEDER 717-464-3321