Chester County DHIA Report I Continued from Page 48| H. R. & H. I- Brown 6 RH Earl M. Weir Sandy RH Erica RH William E. Parry 55 GH 141 GH 505 GH 104 GH Robert E. Pcpplc 72 RH 158 RH 23 RH William P. Moore 264 GH 669 GH 666 GH 670 GH 152 GH 676 RH 110 RH 677 RH Ben S. Beiler Oaks RH Annie RH Willowland Farm Faye RH Arthur D. Hershey Bess RH Nadine RH Bloom GH Bailey & Shoemaker GH 7-4 38 Paul King Joy RH 4-10 Cherry RH 4-1 Rex RH 5-2 Rosebud RH 2-10 Karen RH 7-5 Star RH 7-7 Ruthie RH 4-8 Whitey RH 3-9 EXAMINE THE Z&U& SUPERIOR FEATURES ONE BY ONE and learn Why It's the first Choke of Progressive Dairymen! f ' A The Most Efficient Farm Bulk Milk Tank Cool ing System —made posible because it has the largest square feet of cooling surface per 100 gallons of milk to be cooled A Urethane Plastic Foam Insulation has three times the strength of cork insulation And is practical ly-moisture-proof A Patented, Built-in, Combination SPATTER- W SPRAY AUTOMATIC WASHER Assembly con sists of (3-A) Variable Speed Motor, (3-B) Impeller Shaft, (3-C) Large Paddle Blade. (3-D) Small Paddle Blade Shaft and Paddles made of highest-grade, heavy-gauge stainless steel Q Choice of Vacuum and Non-Vacuum Models. Vacuum Model costs you less money from teat to tank. Requires no expensive, hard-to clean releaser or milk pump Non-Vacuum Used Tanks & Milking Equipment 800 Gal Zero 500 Gal. Esco 300 Gal Mojonmer (Good condition) Surge mini-cups DeLaval & Surge Bucket Milkers New and Used Compressors all sizes JAY M. HORST 305 16,394 9-2 305 9-2 305 22,151 20,351 19,561 17,759 16,737 15,974 4- 305 3- 305 5- 259 4- 305 6-9 305 10-10 305 6-8 305 18,274 17,042 18,355 16,158 16,502 15,690 19,166 16,375 16,494 16,574 18,169 7-1 4-11 305 284 15,736 17,281 17,021 305 294 305 305 5-9 3-3 7-9 17,821 16,601 15,025 15,961 305 17,094 17,366 18,950 12,686 15,870 16,644 18,107 14,079 o .-jhJa °®® 'fir Come in, Write or Phone for Full Information! Dairy Equipment R.D.I Lebanon. PA Phone (717) 274-1242 Sales Rep. in Lane. Co. Bill Guhl Phone (717) 529-2569 PIONEER OF FARM BULK MILK COOLERS^] Donald 1., Shoemaker Edna RH Dean L Monacy Tracy OH Howard Swuvcly 111 RH RH 15 Shcclcr Farm 294 207 333 319 264 350 Merle J. King 5 718 695 716 669 617 60S 3.7 3.8 3.7 3.8 711 709 661 3.9 4.2 3.6 Pamela Supreme Alice RH 8-3 Kimberton Farm School Ella RG 7-5 Earl Graybill Polly GH C. Edward Lawrie 25 RH 50 RH 31D GH David Bertram 6 GH 707 673 Christ L. Stoltzfus Vera RH John E. Bruner Bertha RH 22 GH 702 696 649 616 3.9 3.9 4.1 H. & R. Mason 228 RH 17 D RH Paul M. Snader 23 GH Walmoore 331 RH 288 RH 528 GH Stephen L. Stoltzfus 690 Shelley Lloyd Mast Barbara RH Lois RH Model affords some savings when pipeline will never be used, has slightly lower initial cost Q Swooped-Down Openings Have Precision- Stamped, Insect-Tight, Dust-Tight Lids. Make all milk contact surfaces easily accessible and visible Lids are interchangeable Q Round Shape Assures Accurate Calibration as Tank can't bulge from weight of milk In vacuum model, holds shape against outside air pressure Built-in Panel Controls control the patented, combination SPATTER-SPRAY Automatic Washer and Agitator. Q Dram Ball and Valve Assembly is outlet for draining out milk—and helps control automatic cleaning and sanitizing cycles There are 4 of us that work on Refrigeration and Electrical. 2-10 6-11 5- 6- 8-8 GH RH RH 9-10 5- 6- 8-10 12-1 5-11 6-11 6-2 4-2 RH J* 4«t»* « 0 o —- SERVICE IS THE STRENGTH OF OUR BUSINESS We ore on coil 24 hours a day - 7 days a week 13,116 295 16,k85 305 17,454 17,421 305 305 18,465 16,768 20,041 17,695 16,985 18,098 4.5 3.6 3.7 3.7 14,781 18,075 16,343 16,262 287 293 305 305 305 13,883 17,479 305 4.1 3.7 3.2 305 305 305 16,191 17,621 19,426 15,262 305 18,366 305 16,063 14,598 305 305 17,547 15,176 305 305 16,794 279 4.2 4.1 3.9 15,710 15,609 15,686 305 305 305 16,991 274 18,634 17,280 305 305 NEW MODEL 70 s COMPLETELY AUTOMATED VACUUM AND NON VACUUM BULK MILK COOLERS -WITH BUILT IN SPATTER SPRAY AUTOMATIC WASHER Lancaster Farming. Saturday, Sept, 27.1975 087 Timothy Kauffman 682 Lucky Patty Twila J. Harold Bare 67 56 Dean Roland 681 600 38 David Weaver Crystal Kicker Duchess I Hindis S. Reid 669 651 603 601 103 RH Walmoore No. 3 C 122 GH Cll3 GH Richard Proud 97 666 RH E. Richard Hoopes 664 26 GH 14 GH J. Kenneth Landis 664 650 621 Linda RH Camphill Village, Inc 662 Bobbie RG W. B. Dixon Strowd 659 267 GH 3-6 Jerry L. Hershey 17 GH 9-3 J. Elmer Lapp Belle RH 3-3 Benjamin K. Kauffman Bumarc RH 5-0 Hogg & Hershey M Pride RH 4-1 A Gerry RH 4-1 Floyd Miller 10 Harold F. Pyle VL Wanda David Walton Ginger RH 7-6 Milton & Joyce Edwards 35 GH 3-11 Daniel Z. Stoltzfus Daisy GH 9-11 Donald M. Horning 41 GH 8-8 Earl W. Miller 81 657 614 655 631 655 655 645 612 652 651 632 Carbohydrate counters remember: Sherbet generally has wice as much sugar as ice cream. MO FOR TODAYS MOST ECONOMICAL MILK AND BEEF PRODUCTION VALUE PLUS - COSTS LESS FULL SERVICE DEALER MOPRO LIQUID SUPPLEMENT PENNFIELD feeds AVAILABLE FROM: ELMER SHREINER 305 298 305 4- 6-1 5- KH RH RH 302 305 4- 5- GH RH 305 5-11 GH 305 305 305 4-2 2-0 10-11 RH GH RH 277 305 305 305 297 305 2-11 3-1 305 305 305 305 305 305 305 GH 3-2 305 RG 4-11 305 292 296 305 269 GH 7-1 Liquid Supp'* ment T-A GOOD’S FEED MILL RDI, NEW PROVIDENCE, PA PHONE (717) 786-2500 49 647 638 600 3.9 3.6 3.6 16,397 17,907 16,675 646 604 14,728 16,371 645 14,440 643 614 611 3.0 4.3 3.5 21,325 14,281 17,297 638 17,288 632 610 17,683 15,267 630 16,518 626 612 15,515 16,322 626 14,143 626 12,400 622 13,909 14,879 617 15,940 615 15,511 615 601 14,593 15,980 614 14,470 614 12,087 608 15,987 604 16,006 603 16,606 602 14,721 601 12,891