—Lancaster Farming, Saturday. March 8,1975 20 (ConNmMd Itom Pap 191 Arthur D. Herthey Sandra RH 3ailey It L Shoemaker OH GH GH GH GH 26 88 64 GH GH M GH larold R. Kulp Orlando GH Fancy RH Penny GH Maria RH Fillowland Farm Pauline RH Ola RH Robin RH Lynn RH Da RH Tez RH Lilly RH Babe RH airy Freese & Son Dolly RH almoore No. 3 485 RH C 9 GH jn S. Beiler Bonnie RH 7-6 DAIRY EQUIPMENT COMPANY OFFERS CASH REBATE PROGRAM ON ALL NEW BULK TANKS Sold and Recorded Before Midnight APRIL 30, 1975. COOLER/CASH REBATE CHART SIZE 450 ■ 600 gallons * 50.00 800 - 1000 gallons 75.00 1250,1500, 2000 gallons 100.00 USED BUIK MILK TANKS (2) 400 gal. Sunset tanks $BOO.OO each (1) D-2 400 gal. Girton $1200.00 (1) 300 gal. Esco (1) 350 gal. Esco (1) 400 Jamesway (1) used Sputnik (3) used Alamo 30 Surge vacuum pumps (2) used 5 HP. Copeland Compressors ALL TANKS GUARANTEED WE ARE INTERESTED IN BUYING GOOD USED BULK TANKS. GIVE US A CALL FOR BULK MILK TANK SERVICE, CALL COLLECT. Call Us At (717) 626-1151, (717) 626-5996 or Answering Service At (717) 733-1224. SKEW'S FARM SERVICE R.D.4, LITITZ 20,081 21,075 18,089 16,887 18,078 16,444 15,158 14,836 14,165 54 6-2 5-1 3-4 17,518 18,630 18,803 15,701 305 305 305 305 17,806 18,292 17,877 16,841 18,848 16,461 16,788 16,818 17,033 12-4 20,183 18,069 305 305 18,217 For Diesel or Electric InsfoHofioii. Donald HoaUttar, Jr. Snowfaal RH 17 GH Pansy OH FvV4U RH Jacob K. Stoltzfus Symbol RH Cola RH Berry RH Ann It Nelaon Young Jolla RA Ronald F. Elliott M GH 75 GH Bertha GH Martin M. Weaver « GH John M. Umble Sally RH Sheila RH Carrie RH Christ L. Stoltzfus Odette RH Marie RH Eugenia C. Madeira Dionne RG Sheckla RG David Walton Salyann Priscla Sue 2 L Belle Mel Bressler 29 GH Lenape Dairy Farm 495 RH 742 4.2 3.8 3.7 4.0 730 700 693 626 724 723 689 719 REBATE PHONE 626-1151 306 MS 306 306 114 64 44 74 306 306 306 34 34 34 Ml 306 272 306 34 34 74 6-10 306 306 306 64 64 24 306 305 305 305 305 305 305 300 54 44 44 3-7 RH RH RH RH Lancaster Co. Conservation Agreements The Lancaster County Conservation District board of directors accepted 10 new conservation cooperators at their recent monthly meeting. They also accepted three cancellations of old agreements. The new cooperators, their townships and acreage are: Roman Beiler, Paradise Township, 126 acres; Mark Yoder, Caernarvon, 40; Amos L. Beiler, Eden, 64; 717 •61 636 632 3.7 4.0 3.7 4.0 19,171 16,003 17*242 15,165 716 677 606 3J 8.7 3.8 18,791 18.474 16.874 710 15,729 704 664 653 4.0 4.1 4.2 17,496 16,298 15,527 700 17,968 696 695 627 3.9 4.0 4.4 17,963 17,304 14,225 691 661 22,008 16,149 690 633 13,106 11,310 688 647 646 607 3.5 3.9 3.7 4.3 19.514 16,803 17,676 14,261 18,798 19,828 NEW CAGE FEEDING SYSTEM Feed is your biggest out-of-pocket cost. Cut it just 1 percent - without cutting production - and that’s money in your pocket. Our new cage feeder helps you do just that Because it uses a new feeding principle poultrymen have proved will work It’s our experience birds prefer feed that hasn’t been picked over They eat more, convert feed better and are more productive So we designed our new cage feeding system to deliver fresh, fine-ground feed-F or crumbles to every bird in a (dosed tube Made to work. Built to last. HI RH George P. Lamborn Leah RH Dora RH Manb Acrea Farm 131 RH 132 GH ISO GH Daniel Z. Stoltxfui Beauty GH A. Richard Stauffer Goldie RH Charles H. Gable 144 RA 140 RA Uoyd E. Kreider Janice RH Lydia RH Robin RH Newton Evans. Jr. 81 RH 10 RH Harry L. Griest 65 GH Henry S. King Maggie GH John S. Smoker 28 GH TjndL«i S. Reid 136 Evan GUI Kingpin RH John H. Stanton Cande RH Timothy Kauffman Ruby RH Lulu RH Anita RH H. & R. Mason RH RH 53C 54A Weaver M. Hurst, Salisbury, 48; Runnymede Farms, John Hackman, mgr., Rapbo, 173; Weaver Burkholder, West Earl, 55; David Spangler, little Britain, 130; Kenneth Scholz, Manor, 10; Leon Hess, Earl, 70; Benjamin Click, Bart, 60. Cancellations were received from: Charles Bridges, East Cocalico, 15 acres, and Robert G. Brubaker. Mount Joy, 260. W£ SILL, StKVKC and INSTALL E. M. HERR EQUIPMENT, INC. R.D.I, Willow Street 16,839 17,888 18,323 306 306 20,766 18,414 17,217 306 306 306 4-8 4.6 3-0 18,065 16,383 15,684 15,241 306 306 M 10-2 19,406 16,224 14,873 306 306 306 4-0 13-6 4-0 18,509 14,544 305 306 6-10 4-5 15,941 6-10 16,670 15,520 17,263 14,784 13,063 18,204 17,815 15,988 305 305 305 6-3 6-8 5-5 15,624 18,186 302 305 6-3 11-5 WEIGH THE FACTS Many people distinguish bet ween overweight and obesity An individual whose weight is 10-20 percent above the ideal according to weight tables—is considered overweight MILK STORAGE Keep nonfat dry milk powder at 75 degrees or lower, if possible until reconstituted Close the package immediately after using If milk powder is exposed to moisture in the air during storage, it may become lumpy and stale_ 717-464-3321 600 682 619 3.3 4.0 3.6 681 660 615 3.8 679 669 616 660 625 610 3.4 3.9 4.1 660 602 659 659 656 653 637 607 3.6 3.6 3.8 652 608