LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY HAVE LEARNED THAT COWS WHOSE HEADS ARE AIR CON DITIONED PRODUCE NEARLY 20% MORE MILK IN THE SUMMER MONTHS THAN THEY WOULD NORMALLY." KEEP ’EM COOL WE CAN’T AIR CONDITION THE HEADS OF YOUR COWS, BUT WE CAN INSULATE YOUR BARN, MILK PARLOR, LOAFING SHED AND OTHER AREAS WHERE ANIMALS CAN ENJOY COMFORT FROM BROILING SUN AND HIGH HUMIDITY. We Insulate With, i URETHANE FOAM ’ ' ] ’ i 1 1 * 1 . 1 ■ and all we ne‘6d is a clean, dry and moderately warm surface to apply our foam .j. spray jwljiiph sets m a matter of minutes. - We* lalsOi ipsulate potato and* apple storage facilities, chicken houses, steel buildings and whatever else you can think of. wtottESftKA CHEMiCALS & PLASTiCS, Inc. Affiliated with J. C. Ehrlich Co., Inc. 1278 Loop Road, Lancaster, Pa. •NMII' f ' what'does it ]\ TAKE TO BREAK ! (from Chemical & Engineering News, Dec. 21, 1970) Agway Drivers Get Safety Awards Twenty-four area Agway truck operators received safe driving awards at an Agway dinner this week at York. They are among 1,250 Agway drivers to receive the award this year for compiling safe dnving lecords of one to 26 yeais. More than 55 per cent of them completed more than five ' ?ars without a chargeable ac cident. Their driving record of 1 08 accidents foi 100,000 miles was better than the national aveiage of 131 accidents for all truck fleets repoiting statistics to the National Safety Council. Agway area manager Robert Stuart and peti oleum district manager Robert Sowerbrower presented the awaids The Ag way safety department was rep resented by Paul Jones, driv er trainer supervisor, Syracuse, NY. The 24 local men,, and their years of accident free driving are- Lancastei Store Roger E Miller, two years, Harvey Rodgers, nine, John Witmer, 10, Vernon Frankhouser, five New Holland Store Donald B Gioff, two: Stephen M Kur tz, three, E Phares Martin, five Agronomist Wifi Speak Joseph McGahan, Penn State Extension agronomist, will be guest speakcrat the Manheim Young Farmeis monthly meet ing at 730 pm Tuesday, Feb ruaiy 23 in the Vocational Agri culture depaitment of the Man heim Central High School. The topic, including a question and answer penod, will be on corn production The previously scheduled Faim Records course is being postponed until Maich 9 at 7:30 P m THE HEAT? ÜBtnmauHi u si I I I ' 5 ' '397-3721. • ] t i. w Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 20,1971 —27 Quarryville Store —W. Verne McMullen, thiee, Paul E Mill- Anderson, nine, Donald E Car- er, eight, Clair L Shimp, eight; ngan, two, Robert Tollmger, Paul M Trimble, eight, Mervin nine. Weaver, two, Ronald Wenger, Lancaster Petroleum Mark three; Morgan B Zook, eight Burkholder, nine, William H Greider, six; Bruce A Gross, one; S .Roy Hollinger, five; 11 Paul Huber, nine, Edward G WATCH FOR OUR OPEN HOUSE COMING March 1,2, 3, 4 and 5 COPE & WEAVER CO. New Providence/ Penno. For good production next lactation, FEED PURINA DAIRY CONDITIONER As a dairyman, you know that good milk production doesn’t just happen. It’s something you plan for by establishing a herd with the genetic potential foi good production, then managing and feeding youi cows so they’ll produce up to their bred-in ability. Many successful local dairymen also plan for good pro duction with a proven piogiam of diy cow feeding. They need Purina Dauy Conditionei, a ieseax-ch pioven ration to help give diy cows body condition they need foi good pioduction aftei they freshen. Purina Dairy Conditioner is an extra-palatable 12% percent piotem ration It’s fortified with vitamins A and D plus extia phosphorus to help guaid against milk fever. Purina Dairy Conditioner is low-cost, too, because the amounts you feed depend on your cows’ condition and on the quality of the roughages you feed For example, a cow dried off in good condition being fed high-quality roughages would require less Dauy Conditionei than a cow in only fair condition being fed fair quality roughages. Drop in soon and get your free copy of the Purina Dry Cow Program foldei We’ll be glad to show you how Puuna Dairy Conditioner can help you prepare your dry cows for good pio ducuon next lactation John J. Hess, 11, inc. Ph 442-4632 Paiadise West Willow Farmers Assn., Inc, Ph 464 3431 West Willow Wenger's Feed Mjll ,M n B. Kurtz,,. , . ~, ln ? . 1; Ph (, •, ’ 1) ,J?h 367-1195 i ;;t:^t D 3 « a ■ -j. L.P’f” ' ■■■V.V.V. ■.■■■■■■■■■■ wi-cot ri-n't t-ic-s \ tat rtr*vt ra t jr ? j.-* » » •» »;<»«•»»<. m >i-v" - «.<« j«-- Lancaster Supply Center —■ Robert Engle, tlnee. Edward Hart, six ira. B. Landis Ph 394-7912 1912 Cieek Hill Rd , Lane t James High & Sons Ph 354 030 J iioidoimlle