-Unmter Farming. Saturday. September 6.1975 committee decides 20 ¥ M.T. Kauffman (left) company vice-president for Hoffman Seeds presents the Hoffman Hall of Fame award to James M. Noll, Mt. Joy Rl. The award was presented at a meeting of the sales representative at the Farm and Home Center recently. Noll named to LANCASTER, PA. - James M. Noll, Mount Joy, Rl, has been named as a recipient of the Hall of Fame Award by Hoffman Seeds, Inc. The presentation by the Landisville, PA seed com pany was made at the Lancaster County Farm and Home Center recently, during the firm’s annual sales conference. Noll is a Lancaster County sales representative for Hoffman. The presentation was made by M.T. Kauffman, m Instant Replay 'S\ ITS VA i Hall of Fame company vice president, for “outstanding contributions in sales and service” during the past year. Of the more than 500 company seed men in ten states, only 24 have met the qualifications to receive this coveted Award. The recipient receives an engraved plaque and his photograph is hung with those of other winners in the special Hall of Fame display at company headquarters in Landisville, PA. If you have a problem of teat and udder erosion in your herd - chances are you are milking with unstable vacuum And, as more and more animal health authorities have been agreeing that many teat and udder injuries - which have contributed to the spread of mastitis - have been caused by unstable milking vacuum you should have your milking machine's performance checked Used Tanks & Milking Equipment 800 Gal Zero 500 Gal. Esco 300 Gal. Mojonmer (Good condition) Surge mmi-cups DeLaval & Surge Bucket Milkers New and Used Compressors all sizes SERVICt IS THE STRENGTH OF OUR BUSINESS We ore on cdl 24 hours a day • 7 days a week 1 here are 4 of us that work on Refrigeration and Electrical. Com* in. Writ* or Phono for Full Information I JAY M. HORST DAIRY EQUIPMENT R.D.I Lebanon. PA Phone (717) 274-1242 Sales Rep. in Lane. Co. Bill Guhl Phone (717) 529-2569 Z^V■-.! NEE., F F....M "ULK MILK C LE..S B ra ’a i Authority to determine the need for and to implement Under this program, the Emergency Uveatock Commodity Credit Cor- Fced Program haa been poratlon (CCC) owned feed delegated to State and graina can be sold to eligible County Agricultural livestock owners at reduced Stabilization and Con- prices. The assistance is to servatlon (ASC) Com- prevent widespread mlttees, according to Paul liquidation or undue culling H. Keeney, Chairman of of livestock because of flood, Eastern York youths win scholarship Four York County youths were recently awarded the Carroll F. Thompson Scholarship awards for college work. All FFA members, the youths have chosen careers within the field of agriculture. Recipients of the award are as follows: Jeffrey Keeney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Keeney, 2826 Viree Rd, York. A 1974 graduate of York Vo-tech, the youth is currently at tending the York Campus of Penn State majoring in horticulture. Douglas Linebaugh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Linebaugh, 734 Cleveland Ave., York. Doug is a 1974 graduate of York Vo-tech and is presently attending the York Campus of Penn State majoring in hor ticulture. Bruce Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Miller, Red E Ft' Li] Bcrka County mittee. Lion Rl. A 1974 graduate of Red Lion High School, the youth is currently attending Penn State and is majoring in food science. Harry Ray Harrison, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Harrison, Wrightsville Rl. Harry will be attending the National School for Meat Cutting in Toledo, Ohio. He is a 1975 graduate of Red Lion High School. The way it’s engineered. The way it’s matched together. That’s the total Bbu-Matic equipment difference. And, it adds up to more profitable milking. 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SHENK'S FARM SERVICE need for emergency loans drought, hurricane, tornado, earthquake, disease, insect infestation or other catastrophe. In fiscal year 1974, 4.8 million hundredweight of feed grains were distributed under this program to eligible applicants in 156 counties. Effective immediately with new disasters and upon concurrence of the State ASC Committee, eligibility for assistance will be deter mined on an individual basis by county ASC committees without prior approval from Washington. Assistance under the MH 30 FOR POTATOES CONTACT _ ___ JONAS S. EBERSOL IV2 miles North of Bird-in-Hand on Stumptown Road. Box 461 • STIMULATION STALLS • MILKERS • AUTOMATIC DETACHERS • VACUUM PUMPS • BULK TANKS See the new style Bou-Matic Turbine VacQMer VACUUM'PUWTP Ideal for Milking & Washing Extremely quiet • no vanes • n 0 bearings •no belts . , ® • no pulleys '* no tank filter • no pollution of oil fumes Just one moving part produces steady quiet pressure or vacuum by water action alone. 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