Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 16, 1972, Image 18

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    18—Lancaster Farming, Saturday. December 16. 1972
Charles Hoober, Sr. of C. B.
Hoober & Son, Intercourse, Pa.,
was elected a dealer represen
tative to the International
Harvester Agricultural-
Industrial Equipment Dealer
Conference. He was one of six
dealer representalives selected
to represent fifty-seven
Agricultural-Industrial dealers
at a conference held at the
George Washington Lodge,
Valley Forge, Pa
Cull Dairy Cows
For Profit
Culling unprofitable cows is
good business anytime, say
Extension dairy specialists at
The Pennsylvania State
University. Late fall and early
winter is an excellent time to give
milk production and profit-per
cow records closer scrutiny.
Dairymen keeping milk cows are
in the dairy, not beef business,
and should cull animals on the
basis of production and profit
making ability
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GIVE HIM A
HOMEUTf
CHAIN SAW
Surprise your man with this gift
of year 'round usefulness. He’ll
cut firewood and fence posts,
prune trees, clear campsites—in
fact, he’ll do any woodcutting job
faster and easier with a Homelite
Cham Saw—the world’s fastest
selling chain saws' Find out for
yourself why a lightweight, pow
er-packed Homelite Cham Saw
will be the most appre
ciated gift you can give
come m this week for a
free demonstration.
Is Breakfast A Vanishing Species
“Seven percent of the
population eats no breakfast at
all! An additional 4 percent have
coffee only!” These results were
announced recently, based on the
Third National Household Menu
Census, by the Market Research
Corporation of America.
Ready-to-eat cereals, identified
as the major substitute for the
traditional bacon, egg and toast
breakfast, were the first choice of
4 percent, with milk and an ad
ditional 4 percent with either
coffee or juice.
Eggs showed up with 4 percent
when served with meat, toast and
coffee, 2 percent with coffee and
toast, and an additional 2 percent
with juice, coffee, eggs, meat and
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| Ail-Season Ventilation |
I Phone 393-3906 I
Manheim Pike Lancaster, Pa. 17601
toast
On the basis of most frequent
choices for breakfast, coffee
showed up with 16 percent, toast
with 12 percent, milk with 10
percent, while ready-to-eat
cereal and eggs tied with 8
percent.
The information, presented at
the annual meeting of American
Association of Cereal Chemists,
naturally examined in detail the
nutrients provided by the ready
to-eat cereals alone and in
combination with milk. Con
siderable time was devoted to the
new nutritional labeling
requirements.
If the egg industry has won
dered about the continuing
Controls Environment
Automatically
Motorized Intake Shutters
Plastic Air Ducts
Draft-Free Conditions
popularity of cereals with
youngsters, they should be in
terested in the fact that nearly
50,000 filmstrips have been
distributed for Head Start and
elementary grade use, presen
ting concepts about nutrition and
the importance of breakfast.
The report included the in
formation that breakfast cereals
are found in more than 90 percent
of all homes. A comparable study
last year by the Poultry and Egg
National Board, reported that 95
percent of the homes sampled
purchased eggs.
Perhaps breakfast, per se, isn’t
Farmline single-phase
ITO 10 H.P. Motors
DO YOU KNOW HOW MUCH MILK
YOUR COWS CAN REALLY GIVE?
A cow is a factory. She eats grass, hay, silage,
grain and Wayne Feeds. She makes milk. Each
cow-factory has a certain bred-in capacity. When
Bossy's assembly line isn't running at full ca
pacity, she isn’t making as much money for you
as she should. ■ The way to find out if she’s
really running at full capacity is to put more
feed in and see if you get more milk out. FEED
HER ACCORDING TO WHAT SHE COULD GIVE
TOMORROW, instead of what she gave yester
day. ■ Wayne can show you how to balance these
larger feed intakes so that your cows can handle
them. You feed the rumen bacteria too, so they
can work harder and digest more roughage. ■ See
us now for the Wayne Program that will work for
you . . . choose from our quality Wayne Feeds
.. . Wayne supplements and complete feeds to
meet your needs ... do it today!
GET ALL THE MILK YOUR COWS CAN GIVE!
USE WAYNE ANIMAL
HEALTH AIDS TO KEEP
YOUR LIVESTOCK AND
POULTRY HEALTHY
MOUNTVILLE
FEED SERVICE
R. D. 2, Columbia
DUTCHMAN FEED
MILLS.JNC.
R. D. 1. Stevens.
STEVENS FEED MILL.
INC.
Stevens, Pa
PARADISE SUPPLY
Paradise
FOWL’S FEED SERVICE
R. D. 2, Peach Bottom
H.M. STAUFFER
& SONS. INC.
Witmer
vanishing, but the consumer
concept of what constitutes a
well-balanced breakfast is
certainly changing.
ERTH-RITE
SEA-BORN
ALGIT
ZOOK &
RANCK, INC.
R.D. 1 Gap, Pa. 17527
Phone 717-442-4171
ELECTROMEC
34 NORTH READING ROAD
EPHRATA, PA. 17522
717-733-7911
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ROHRER’S MILL
R.D. 1, Ronks
JE'MAR FARM
SUPPLY INC
Lawn—Ph: 964-3444
H, JACOB HOOBER
Intercourse, Pa.
HAROLD H. GOOD
Terre Hill
GRUBBSUPPLYCO.
Elizabethtown'
E.SAUDER.& SDNS
R. D. l, East Earl
HERSHEYBROS.
Reinholds
WHITE OAK MILL
R. D. 4, Manfieim