30 —Lancaster Farming, Saturday. August 25, 1973 Andy Augsburger, left, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Augsburger, Reinholds RDI, was named this week to receive a hive of honey bees from the Lancaster County Honey Producers Association. The hive, the first ever awarded by the local group, will be used by Andy for a 4-H project this year. With the winner is John L Moore, Ephrata, secretary of the honey producers. Beacon Bolden Test Rations C.A.F. The Cow Acceptability Factor determines how much grain your cows will eat. Beacon Golden Test milking rations are partially pelleted, contain a proven level of crimped corn for extra palatability. Even finicky eaters clean these feeds up well, re sponding with higher milk production than when fed less palatable feeds. The Cow Acceptability Factor helps get more grain into your cows in critical periods of milk production. Call us today for Beacon Golden Test Rations with C.A.F. H. Jacob Hoober 0. Kenneth McCracken Intercourse, Pa. £ Manheim, Pa. H. M. Stauffer & Sons, Inc. Leola. Pa. BEACONFEEDS The Beacon Milling Company, Inc. Headquarters: Cayuga, N. Y. oney Earl Sauder, Inc. New Holland, Pa, Recreation as Usual At Lake Aldred This year offers a changed appearance for Pennsylvania Power & Light Company’s Lake Aldred, but boating and fishing facilities remain good. Since the Susquehanna River flows through a mountain pass in this region, the waters of Tropical Storm Agnes in 1972 caused a higher water level in the lake than elsewhere along the river’s course. The end result was a large deposit of silt and debris on the banks and islands. George Aukamp, lake superintendent for Pennsylvania Power & Light Company, said that recreation is again at full swing and boaters and fishermen unaccustomed to the new ap pearance of the area, sometimes think the water level is low. Actually, the water is not lower -- the banks are higher. The banks have been raised in some areas as much as three to four feet and one island has been increased in size by 20 acres, causing this misconception, Aukamp added. Holtwood Dam backs the water up past the mouth of Pequea Creek, explained Aukamp, to form the lake which is main tained at a minimum recreation level of 167.5 feet. This is the same minimum level as was found to be best in other years of operation. The recreation season begins on May 15th and runs through September 15th. Above Pequea Creek, the level of the Susquehanna is controlled by the water flow from the hydroelectric power station at Safe Harbor Dam. Changes in elevation may occur in a matter of hours at that point, but do not normally affect boaters at the Pequea launch areas. Although the recreation season is usually recognized as sum mertime, Lake Aldred’s camping and picnicking facilities and boat launch areas are open to the public all year round. 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