EVERY WEEK-AND HAVE A CLEANER BULK TANK! If you need a new, larger bulk milk tank—investigate the new Model “Seventies" ZERO! For it’s the only farm bulk milk tank on the market today that has a completely-automated, built-in, “push button" self-cleaning and sanitizing system. Other bulk milk tank manufacturers have copied ZERO'S round design and vacuum. But there's still no bulk tank cleaning system that cleans as thoroughly as ZERO’S patented, built-in SPATTER-SPRAY Automatic Washer. See above how the Spatter-Spray’s propellers hurl a cross-fire of detergent solution—with "tornado” force—against the tank’s entire, stainless steel interior for thorough cleaning that’s necessary for high-quality milk. Official show bacteria averages have been greatly reduced. Standard capacities, 100 through 6000 gallons. Has dust-tight, insect-tight lids. And many more advantages. Come in, Write or Wiorte for Full Information! MARVIN J. HORST DAIRY EQUIPMENT Lebanon, Pa.. R. 0.1 (Iona) Phone 717-272-0871 Located on Rt. 897 Between Schaefferstown & Lebanon Zero Dealer for over 20 Years Sire Power Sale Set for July 30 'Plans are well underway for the 1974 Sire Power Sale to be held at the Kutztown Fairgrounds on July 30. The sale which averaged over $2OOO last year will feature daughters of Sire Power sires from all over the Sire Power service area. Sire Power, Inc. is a federation of three fanner owned and controlled ar tificial breeding cooperatives serving Maryland, West Virginia, New Jersey and much of Pennsylvania. Northeastern Breeders Association or NEBA, provides the Professional A.I. Technician service for over 155,000 cows in dairy and beef herds in the Pennsylvania and New Jersey area. Sire Power provides direct herd service for herdsman inseminators in each of the member co-op areas by bringing breeding supplies, By Jack House The Director Teacher s Scotch Information Centre WHEN GOOD IS BAD Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is one of the greatest characters in literature. If you have read Robert Louis Stevenson’s story of Jekyll and Hyde, or have seen one of the many films made about it, you’ll know that Dr. Jekyll was a fine man who >f evil as Mr. Hyde liquid nitrogen for refrigeration and frozen semen to the farm. A total of over a quarter of a million cows are bred each year through the services of Sire Power and its member cooperatives. Headquarters for Sire Power and NEBA is located in Tunkhannock, Pa., 717- 836-3127. Presently, about 140 young - and proven genetically superior sires in all major and beef breeds are available through Sire Power and NEBA service. Additional semen- may be purchased from many other co-op bull studs in the United States as well asCamation tlenetics and New Breeds Industries. Visitors are welcome at the stud facilities in Tunkhannock from 8 to 5, after which the barns are closed to visitors for reasons of safety. What Dr. Jekyll wanted to do was to separate the good from the evil, so that, using his medi cal methods,, man could always be good. But all he did was sepa rate himself into two beings— one a saint and the other a devil. Teacher’s Scotch Informa tion Centre can tell you that R.L.S. based his Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde story on a real man. He was Deacon William Brodie, who lived in Edinburgh in the 18th century. By day he was a most respectable man and a member of Edinburgh Town Council. By night he was the leader of a gang of burglars. In today’s terms Deacon Bro die was “Mr. Big.” He master minded the depredations of the gang, and occasionally took part in the robberies himself. Eventually he was caught and, together with some of the gang, was hanged in public in Edin burgh in 1788. If you visit the Royal Mile, which runs from Edinburgh Castle'to the Palace of Ho lyroodhouse, you’ll see an inn called “Deacon Brodie’s Tavern.” You can enter, order a drink, and muse on the fact that every man is at least two men. And if you believe that, you or .der another drink for your other self. TRY A CLASSIFIED Lancaster Farming. Saturday, June 1,1974 TRY A CLASSIFIED AD PHONE 626-2191 or 394-3047 11
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