7 lancaatar Saturday. Sept 75 19/6 r; " l|,M ■■■ V \ k (.Irnnf.mgrlrh * No 52 completed the highest lactation m lebanon Ce>unl>'s DHIA proßram last month She produced 24.017 pounds of milk, and tested 3 0 per rent, which calculates out to 725 pound* of butterfal In the bullcrfat production race, it wan a Up between Donald Hoffer’s No 57 and Bennctch Brothers' No 46 Both produced 870 pounds In milk production and lest lhe> were 19.479 with a 4 5 per cent nnd 17,664 with a 4 9. respectneh NAME OF HERD OWNEP Edwin K Kunck Donald G Hoffcr Marvin K Mc>cr Gifford Groff Arnold Acres Raymon & Marlin Getz Jessie Weaver Bennetch Bros Daniel B Shirk Hershey Bare David Brandt Harvey T. Bomgardner Walter K.Hcisey Albert F. Moyer John H. Stick Abram N. Hoover Jessie Weaver EnosN. Lembach M. Luther Bennetch Reuben 0. Martin Dale Hostetter & Sons Luke I. Patches Glenn S. Gingrich Kenneth E. Ober IsaacS. Brubacker R&JFarms Russel Z. Bomberger MUELLER! ■ ■ FRE-HEATER" EXPLANATION OF THE REVOLUTIONARY NEW MUELLER “FRE-HEATER™” FOR THE DAIRY FARM Bulk milk coolers on modern dairy farms remove heat from the milk promptly after it is produced To accomplish this requires refrigeration machines and they are generally of the air-cooled type Air-cooled condensing units literally “throw away" this valuable heat On these same farms, large amounts of hot water are need ed for “prepping” the cows, washing the milk cooler, the pipeline milker, other equipment, and the milking parlor itself It is also advantageous to heat the cows’ drinking wafer' - m winter The Mueller Fre-Heater conserves energy and provides "free" hot water by capturing the heat now wasted 1 HERE’S HOW IT WORKS Rather than using noisy, dust-creating fans with fragile, dirt collecting air-cooled condensers, the refrigerant is routed to a specially designed condenser/heat exchanger and its heat is transferred to the water A thermostatically controlled valve delivers 145° F water to the storage tank In addition to the thermostatic valve, a mixing valve is pro vided to permit “prepping ’ temperature water Thus, the Fre-Heater delivers two temperatures of water prepping and washing Tests indicate the Fre-Heater consumes 10% less power than an air-cooled system . . and you get Free Hot Water* ELIMINATES REFRIGERATION SERVICE PROBLEMS' The most common causes of slow cooling in bulk milk cooling systems are related to the air-cooled condenser Three things which frequently reduce the efficiency are f Poor air circulation and recirculation 2 Fan motor failures 3 Dirty or clogged condenser fins Air-cooled condensing units are generally installed out of doors in order to assure adequate air supply to the con denser This exposes the compressor to extreme ambient temperatures Starting problems and compressor failures have resulted and air-cooled condenser units are always noisy The Fre-Heater eliminates these problems because • There is no air-cooled condenser • The Fre-Heater is installed indoors • There are no fans to generate noise • The head pressure is very stable assuring longer compressor life • There are no cold weather starting problems, plus ... the Fre-Heater conserves energy and produces Free Hot Water! PER CENT JJL WW DATS IN MILK DAYS ON TEST 38 3 97 6 45 6 96 1 75 7 91 2 43 9 93 5 108 0 89 8 55 9 82 1 31 3 88 3 71 5 82 6 45 7 87 3 78.2 88.0 61.2 84.7 90.0 87.9 33.6 94 3 80.0 82.6 32.5 95.2 69.2 85.2 31.0 87.1 25.0 90.7 52.1 77.4 55.8 79.2 78.0 85.9 47.6 88.7 52.0 78.9 33.7 86.6 43.2 85.4 62.3 83.7 78.7 84.3 Lebanon COUNTY DHIA MONTHLY REPORT PER CENT EAT MILK LBS Save «" Energy and get HOT WATER... with the revolutionary... : FRE—HEATERS WILL; Box 67 ' Intercourse, Pa. 17534 After 5 P.M. JOHN D. WEAVER 656-9982 : GIDDIENNER 768-8521 SAM STOLTZFUS 768-3594 ....1 OR Answeriiij Service 354-4374 We Stock Hess’ Farm Supplies, Check Our Prices on Animal Medications : WORK ON : BELT DRIVEN : COMPRESSORS FmeriP DrtwcUcr I .no* N I icinh»rh JUrhurdW Funrk S*n Ho I tobrteln* W alter M Martin Hay H Sallatahn Kenneth I .Seller* The lebanon c aunty Dairy Herd Improvement Association record* of tent* on county row* with over 600 pounds of I*l In August *re *» follow* Poultry up sharply HMUUSBVnr, Poultry production in Pennsylvania took a sharp turn upward (or the week ending Sept 11. according to the Penn sylvania Crop Reporting Service EAT LBS" Placements of broiler chicks for the week were 1,812,000, or 17 per cent above the previous week and 35 per cent above the corresponding week a >car earlier Average placements during the past ten weeks were 17 per cent above a year earlier In the 21 key poultry producing states, placements were 61,882,000, one per cent below the previous week but nine per cent more than the same week a year earlier. Average placements during the past ten weeks were ten per cent above a year ago. TRY A CLASSIFIED AD! i OF THE WEEK -500 CAL. DARI-KOOL ICE BANK -f4 i , 1 i h FRE-HEATER SYSTEM MUELLER NEW MODEL "MW” The “MW” is one of the Lowest pouring Height ■ ■ Bulk tanks. Check with us about all the added new features of the “MW" bulk tank. USED BULK TANKS gal. Dan-Kool 300 gal. Sunset 300 gal. Jamesway 8 can [Can Coolers) 300 gal Esco 300 gal. Girton il Esco 500 gal Dari-Koo) 300 gal. Mojonnier il. Dari-Kooi Ice Bank 500 gal. Mueller EEN tw* N*at laike 1 Patches Margie Fmily San Ho MoUtrins CCS3 26 Zim Jessie Weaver 8 Rimer Hohrcr 126 53 5 16,652 4 7 789 4-4 15,758 4 1 649 (Coftbnwd on htt S 3, YES! IPS FREE A CALLTO HEISEY FARM SERVICE (Mt Joy, Mountville, Marietta, Manheim, Elizabethtown and Lancaster exchange Lebanon County Call Collect) CALL ANYTIME ------ 653-1568 FOR PRICES 653-1568 ON •SEEDING FERTILIZER • LIME • ANHYDROUS AMMONIA •FURADAN HEISEY FARM SERVICE 653-1568 RD2, Mount Joy, Pa. John M Heisey E. Musser Heisey 'k'k'kirkir'k'kirir-kirir'kiririririHriririr ROAD REPAIR 41 8 3 5 I 47 <3 0 3 4 1 «« 44 3 3 3 1 «« 4 399 38 I 44 3» 7 3 7 1 43 * 41 9 3 4 1 42 389 3 1 I 40 Ar» T i Mo m in 18,192 3 7 666 18.263 4 0 731 15.660 4 0 633 7 1 5 J 4-8 9-8 20.866 3 5 6-11 23,543 3 1 5-8 17,935 3 7 656 4-1 16,873 3 9 652 Phone 717—768-7111 24 Hour Service {«*rt F*l F<l t> USED DIESEL SRI-6HP
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