20—Lancaster Firming, Saturday. March 1, 1975 Dairymen Honored By Atlantic Several Northern Lan caster area dairymen were honored for having high producing herd this part year at the 11th annual District 4 meeting for Atlantic Breeders Cooperative members held recently at the Blue Ball Fire Hall. Complete Hood, Housing, Grid I Shutters. Reg. $500.00 SHENANDOAH S’STAINLESS STEEL (jp M WATERERS IiI.UU MOHOFLO BELL TYPE M M| POULTRY WATERERS O.UIL Hi Pressure 60 ONLY A»g* * * Receiving certificates of merit for having top Dairy Herd Improvement Association averages were: J. Kenneth Hershey, Robert and Joan Book, Nelson Martin, Harry Aungrt, John Marsh, Nathan Stoltzfua, John S. Yost, Earl N. Landis, Henry Kettering, Elam 10% JAMESWAY PARTS DISCOUNTS on Jamesway Bam Cleaners, Barn Equipment and Ventilation. ExmsncuLiMr 36” BIG DUTCHMAN FANS SPECIAL Lancaster County Dairymen of the Northern Region honored recently by the Atlantic Breeder Cooperative for having high producing herds are from left: Albert Fry, Manheim R 7; Clyde W. Bollinger, Amos Hershey, Titus Stoner, Christian Zook, Hiram Aungst, Albert Fry, J. Earl Horst, Donald Eby, Henry and Paul Martin, Clyde Martin, Paul Horning and David Landis. All the herds were at least 15 percent above the state average for butterfat last year, while at least two thirds of the cows in these herd are progeny of Atlantic sires. The awards were presented by Willis Ritchey, Atlantic’s field supervisor for this area. Berks Dairymen Honored Receiving similar cer tificates for high producing herds in the District I area during a recent meeting were: Daniel Schlegel, the THURS., FRI. ft SAT. - MARCH 6-7-8 DISCOUNT ON ALL *2so® Wernersville State Hospital Herd and the Muddy Creek Farm herd. The awards were presented by Edwin Sauder, an Atlantic area representative. If the present rate of consump tion is maintained for the next 100 years l the world will be out of copper, gold, lead, mercury, molybdenum, platinum, silver, tin, tungsten, and zinc. If con sumption rates increase, as they have since 1960, it will only take SO years to use 19 these metals plus aluminum, cobalt, manganese, and nickel. EPHRATA, PA 17522 (FARMERSVILLE) All Out TRYA CLASSIFIED AD all ELECTRICAL & PLUMBING SUPPLIES Martin. East Earl; J. Kenneth Hershey, Kinzers; NathanStoitzfus,Gap; Donald Eby, Gordonville; J. Earl Horst, New Holland; John S. Yost, Kinzers; and Elam P. Bollinger, Manheim. Dairymen of Berks County who received awards from Atlantic Breeders Cooperative at the recent District I meeting are from left: Daniel Schlegel and a representative of the Wernersville State Hospital Herd. Not present for the picture was the representative of the Muddy Creek Farm Herd. BUS. 7X7—354-4271 4^ tSf&m