Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 06, 1971, Image 9

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    Two Brubaker Employes
Are in Training Program
Two L. JEI. Brubaker, Inc, em- and repair of engines, transmis
fiogfea bave\participated in'the sions and power trains, and hy
tOTl factory sponsored training draulic systems used in var
preSHUtt at - the Allis-Chalmers~ ious models of A-C equipment.
Begfaoal .Training Center at Col- Through pre-enrollment, men
mmkmi, .Ohio, for experienced attending were able to select
dealer service personnel classes and receive special m-
TfcO two are Richard Bonhol- struction on particular mac
4rer «ad Amos Harmsh. bines, enabling them to do a
The three days of training con- better job of servicing customer
Bisted of classes in maintenance equipment
EGG POWER
from the
The hen that
lays better
and lives better
than its competition,
including the
brand you’re
using now!
ARBOR ACRES FARM, Inc.
Purina Dairy Conditioner Special can prepare
cows for good production at low cost
John J. Hess, 11, Inc.
Ph: 442-4632
Paradise
West Willow
Farmers Assn., Inc.
Ph- 464-3431
West Willow
For details,
please contact
JACEY HUTTAR
' R.D. #3, Nazareth, Pa. 18064
Phone (215) 759-0060
If you’re not among the many good local
dairymen who have started mixing
Purina Dairy Conditioner is a 16 percent
your own grain to build a research
proved dry cow ration, it can pay you to
check into this low-cost way of feeding
diy cows.
Purina Dairy Conditioner Special with
protein ration, foitified with extra Vita
mins A and D plus phosphorus to help
guard against milk fever.
To help you save on dry cow feeding,
Puuna Ptesearch recommends varying
feeding levels, depending on cow condi
tion and'your roughages are of excellent
For example, if a cow is in good condi
tion and the quality of your roughages,
quality, you would feed less Puuna dry
cow ration than if the cow were in only
fair condition and if the i oughages were
of only fair quality.
•Rag. Tradtmark—Ralston Purina O*.
Lancaster Co. Farmers Assn. Members,
Congressman Fshleman Discuss Issues
The Lancaster County Farm- Topics discussed with Gon
ers Association delegation, Mr. gressman Eshleman included,
and Mrs Robert Hess and the fund-sharing of taxes, pos-
Henry Reist and Mr. and Mrs. sibly by tax credit to the counties
Clyde Wivell, attended the Con- and townships; Hie question of
gressional Session at Washing- health and welfare funds; the
ton DC March 2nd and 3rd. area of agricultural chemicals
Delegates met with Congress- , and f eir control : and P est con '
man Edwin Eshleman and were uoi iaw ’
informed that he was recently The other mam issue was
appointed the ranking Republi- farm labor. The Pennsylvania
can member of a new subcom- Farmers Association has urged
mittee, Agncultme Labor Com- Congress to adopt legislation
mittee. that would halt boycotts of agn-
JAMESWAY
Volume-Belt Cattle Feeder
~:j- 7‘W|>
M 'U l J.'
■ •-i^-.
'igips
.. oKbi'SSasjS*??^
Feeds Fast without Separation
* Only 1-1/2 hp. Up to 250 Feet
* Big Capacity Belt Carries Feed
* Galvanized Steel Cover
* Works In-Barn or Out
YOU CAN COUNT ON US
Reliable Products • Installation • Service
HENRY S. LAPP
R.D.I (Cains) Gap, Penna. 17527
Phone: (717) 442-8134
John B. Kurtz
Ph: 354-9251
R. D. 3, Ephrata
Iro. B. Landis
Ph: 394-7912
1912 Creek Hill Rd., Lane.
Using Purina Check-R-Mix* formulas we
can build you a low-cost dry cow ration,
combining Purina Dairy Conditioner
with your giain. Or, if you’re feeding
low-piotem roughages, it may pay you
to feed Dairy Conditioner “straight”
]ust as it comes from the bag.
Moie and more successful aiea dairymen
aie piovmg that good diy cow feeding
pay off in 1 000 to 2,000 pounds of extra
extia milk production in the next lacta
tion For example, 100 to 200 pounds of
additional body weight at freshening can
pays off m extia cow condition and
milk during the lactation.
Drop in soon and get your fiee copy of
the Pmma Diy Cow Program folder.
We'll be glad to point out how Purina
paie your dry cows for good production
Dany Conditioner Special can help pre
at low cost.
James High & Sons
Ph: 354-0301
Gordonville
Wenger's Feed Mill
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 6,1971 —
JAMESWAY
life
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Xsr
Inc.
Ph: 367-1195
Rheems
cultural products by labor
unions, and has called for legis
lation permitting the farmeis
to bargain in a group.
President John R. Pitzer of
PFA spoke to 150 fanners and
legislators attending a banquet
at the Quality Motel in Wash
ington DC. He said, “We need
legislation that would produce
meaningful i elationships be
tween farm labor and farmeis.
“Economy cannot condone
product boycotts by labor
unions as a means of forced im
munization of the agricultuie
labor force. Product boycotts
halt the flow of an entire com
modity whether or not the indi
vidual produces hired labor or
are involved in a labor dispute.
Many times the farm worker
does not wish to join a union.
“Every segment of agricul
ture needs national legislation
providing for better farm-labor
relations and this can’t be done
under the conditions of the Na
tional Labor Relations Act The
latter was designed for industry
and labor, not agriculture and
labor ”
4t
m
Turning to bargaining rights
of farmers, the Pitzer stated
that farmers legislation to
provide the necessary legal
framewoik within which farm
ers can build their own effec
tive marketing and bargaining
programs and enhance the func
tion of the marketing system.
The Farmers Association
would support legislation am
mending the agriculture fair
practices act to redesign an as
sociation of producers and re
quire handlers to negotiate
with qualified bargaining as
sociations.
The farmer delegation met
with all Pennsylvania Congress
men to discuss these issues fol
lowing an evaluation session
Wednesday morning The gioup
heard Senator Richard Seh
weiker and Congressman Gus
Yation speak upon current and
future legislation.
Eby’s Mill
To Be Sold
The Eby’s Mill pioperly at 35
Noith Cedar Street neai down
town Lititz is for sale.
Joel Habegger, fum spokes
man, said the piopeity was put
up for sale recently after a de
cision that the firm will not re
build at the site following a fu e
last year which extensively
damaged the mill
But Habegger said the fnm
still is not leady to announce £u
tui e plans It pi eviously was in
dicated the fnm would either
rebuild on the Cedar Street site
or build at a new location.
Asked about the puce of the
tract, Habegger declined com
ment. He did note that the mill
structuie itself has no value,
but the adjacent office build
ing does have some worth.
The firm has a second plant
at East Petersburg.
Elsewhere, it was learned
that Lititz Fhe Company and
Lititz Borough officials met last
week with Eby’s Mill officials
to discuss the site But no deci
sion was reached
The officials aie considering
the site as a possible location
for a joint municipal building-
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