in£as< :er* PArfoim SSL In the March 16 issue of Lancaster Fanning, Lancaster County DHIA report, the herd summary was incorrectly reported. Following is the correct herd summary. The herd of John S. Yost, had the highest daily butterfat average. This herd of 34.4 cows averaged 2,22 fat, 51,7 milk, with a 4.3 percent test. The herd of Samuel F. Long placed second. His herd o! 44.1 cows averaged 2.07 fat, 52.7 milk, with a 3.9 percent test Days Percent On No. Cow Days Test Cows In Milk 33 34.4 93.0 30 44.1 87.8 27 36.0 88.8 27 29.0 95.0 27 32,0 91.7 2 65.0 96.2 31 41.9 92.5 28 41.6 99.1 26 42.0 90.6 33 84.0 95.6 32 43.0 91.6 36 65.3 89.4 39 58.5 90.6 31 83.2 89.8 31 29.2 93.7 30 31.4 87.0 28 21.0 100.2 31 49.5 94.9 30 50.5 88.6 31 28.4 90.0 35 40.3 88.8 35 40.3 90.3 32 39.0 92.1 33 39.0 95.3 31 53.3 91.5 35 47,7 84.9 30 41.6 94.7 18 49.0 87.0 26 51.1 88.6 30 22.5 95.3 28 39.6 94.2 30 27.9 88.9 Name of Herd Owner JohnS. Yost Samuel F. Long BenK.Stoltzfus David L. Landis Floyd M.Nolt J. Mowery Frey Jr. Leroy M. Oberholtzer John C. Metzler IvanM. Hursh Lester M. Weaver Harry L. Troop J. Mowery Frey Jr. Nathan E. Stoltzfus Maurice F.Welk Elmer E. Kauffman David B. King WeidlerGrube Calvin D. Beiler J. Harold Musser & Son Amos & Eleanor Hershey John P. Lapp Christian Zook John N. Shirk Samuel F. Sauder Parke H. Ranck Elam P. Bollinger Moses N. Good DonaldS. Eby Herilry E. Kettering Aaron E. Beiler Abraham Shelly Jr. David K. Stoltzfus .* Saturday.'MdK 23. 1974 LANCASTER COUNTY DHIA MONTHLY REPORT Percent Fat Fat lbs. 4.3 2.22 3.9 2.07 3.8 2.07 3.9 2.05 4.0 2.02 4.0 2.01 3.8 1.98 3.9 1.93 4.1 1.93 3.8 1.91 4.0 1.91 4.1 1.89 4.1 1.89 3.8 1.88 3.6 1.88 3.6 1.87 3.9 1.87 3.8 1.86 3.9 1.86 4.3 1.85 4.0 1.85 3.9 1.84 3.6 1.84 3.6 1.83 3.9 1.82 3.9 1.82 3.7 1.82 4.2 1.81 4.0 1.81 4.0 1.81 3.9 1.81 3.8 1.80 HIGH PRESSURE WASHING OF POULTRY HOUSES AND VEAL PENS BARMY L. HERR 1744 Pioneer Road, Lancaster, Pa. Phone 717-464-2044 Formerly operated by Maynard L Beitzel CARL I. SHIRK RDS, LEBANON, PA. COLEBROOK RD. PHONE 867-3741 Now When You Take A Bible Churches of the United States and Canada are join ing hands with the World Home Bible League in an effort to place a copy of Reach Out, the New Testa ment portion of The Living Bible, in every motel room on this continent, according to the Rev. John DeVries, international director of WHBL. The project is about two years old at this point and has been set up in 32 states and three provinces. Of the 1,200,000 motel rooms in the United States, 200,000 have had Reach Out placed in them. Paradoxically, the aim of the project is to have tran sients take the New Testa ment with them, and to encourage Bible reading in this way. One month this summer 100,000 copies of the modem English New Testaments were taken by tourists. Printed on most hotel Bibles are the words “Please Leave In Hotel Room.” By the end of 1974, DeVries says the league plans to have contacted all the U.S. motels. An annual turn over of more than three million New Testaments is anticipated. Inserts in each copy of Reach Out invite tourists to take the New Testament with them and to enroll in an . interdenominational Bible correspondence course sent out from the local church which distributes the Bibles. Over 10,000 people enrolled in the Bible course in that month. The World Home Bible League is an interdenomina tional Bible distribution a gency with headquarters in South Holland, 111. It was founded in 1928. Today its annual budget is more than three million dollars, and Farming is Better with Badger -It’s Okay the league is working in 50 countries around the world. The World Home Bible League, in cooperation with the New York Bible Society, is responsible for the publi cation of 95 per cent of the translations produced by Wycliffe translators. During the next five years the World Home Bible League is undertaking a paign to bring a gospel por tion of every literate person in India. The organization is a service agency which works through existing churches and mission points. Reach Out is a paraphrase of the original New Testa ment translated by Dr. Ken neth Taylor, who heads Tyn dale House Publishers which produces this version and The Living Bible. Taylor spent 14 years in paraphras ing his Living Bible, which now has 12 million copies on the market. The effectiveness of the Bible distribution ministry is seen in this true story: A rather discouraged and lonely young serviceman was spending his last night in the U.S. in a motel room in southern California. He no ticed an unusual looking New Testament called Reach Out on the bedside table. Curious, he began to read. It was illustrated with mod em pictures and, to his sur prise, the text was in modem English, too, and he under stood it. WATCH FOR OUR OPEN HOUSE ANNOUNCEMENT IN NEXT WEEKS PAPER .John L..... Stauffer RD2, EAST EARL, PA. PH. 215 445-6175 x h mile North of Goodwills on Union Grove Road The ZERO is the only farm bulk milk tank with a completely automated, built-in, "push-button” self-cleaning and sanitizing sys tern' Made possible by round design, vacuum and the oatented s PATTER-SPRAY Automatic Washer After the tank is empt.ed- Aos1 er ?c n DA ar “u Set the Automatic Timer Clock-flip the Switch And the ZERO washes, rinses and sanitizes itself! Cleans the tank better too' Note above how the Spatter-Spray's propellers hurl a cross-fire of detergent solution-with "tornado” force —against the tanks entire stainless steel interior Official records show bacteria averages have been greatly reduced Standard capaot.es, 100 through 6,000 gallons. Many other ldvantages Come in, Write or Phone for full Informationl 1352 Union St Lancaster, Pa. 17603 Phone 717-393-6055 This is Joe Your Milker Fixer Later, the church which had placed that Reach Out in the motel received this letter. “Thank you for leaving the new Bible in the motel. It brought me closer to God at a time when I needed Him most. 1 have read the first 25 chapters of Matthew and can’t seem to take my eyes off the Word. “Please send my wife a copy of Reach Out. She divorced me for what I did to her before 1 left. She didn’t think I would change. Bless you people for giving me, a chance with God again. I hope my wife and daughter will benefit from Reach Out as much as I did.’’ Churches interested in this ministry receive an at tractive manual and a casset te commentary on the man ual, without charge, from the World Home Bible League. After listening to and reading the details, the church makes a decision to participate in the motel pro gram. Acharter is signed and the church applies for a ter ntory and an initial order of materials is sent. About a month later one of 15 full-time representa tives throughout the United States and Canada contacts the church and offers addi tional help. TRY A CLASSIFIED
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