—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Nov. 20, 2976 24 6'uj Putchman, CONTROLLED CAGE FEEDING SYSTEMS Contact us for additional personalized information on these Big Dutchman feeder benefits. • HIGHER PRODUCTION • REDUCED OPERATION COST LESS WASTE SPILLAGE LIMIT FEEDING AUTHORIZED si<j Dutchman. DISTRIBUTOR Martha Burkins of Holtwood R 1 is smiling broadly for a good reason. After several years of trying hard to come, up .with an undisputed champion, the southern Lancaster County girl finally did it. She checked in with the grand champion steer of the junior show at the Keystone International Livestock Exposition in Harrisburg recently. i HERSHEY EQUIPMENT PI (COMPANY, INC. LOWER MORTALITY LESS EQUIPMENT WEAR Route 30 West at the Centerville Exit McKinley SOUTHAMPTON, Pa. - Robert C. McKinley, president of Dairy Council inc. since 1960, will retire at the end of 1976. A party honoring him for his 43 years of service was held November 17, in Philadelphia. Attending were over 100 friends and dairy industry His long career*with Dairy Council Inc. began in 1934. McKinley joined the organization as a field The youngster fidgeted and turned with imploring eyes towards his father “Why can’t I go out to the park and play around and run in the sun like all the other boys 9” Dad slapped his fist on the table and shouted, “Shut up and deal'” Honeybees in the United States produce about 50 million dollars worth of honey and beeswax each year. BE ALERT Big Dutchman chain and trough feeding systems give you the "best" controlled feeding for high density egg production operations. With feed costs continually rising control is essential for feed economy su « I’t settle for anything less than Big Dutchman. Sycamore Ind. Park 255 Plane Tree Drive Lancaster, PA. 17603 (717) 393-5807 honored for service Deal worker m - the Health Education Department. A talented pianist and monologist, he mixed music and humor with nutrition education in an innovative and entertaining format - making him a welcome speaker at schools, service clubs, and other community Bees Albert i. (loss & Son, inc. RD2 Oley. PA 215-987-6257 Stanley A. Kiopp, Inc. Bernville. PA 215-488-1500 215-488-1510 Robert C. McKinley Start 1977 with a check from SPERRY NEW HOLLAND: your winter buyer’s dividend! Buy your 1977 harvesting equipment now and you’ll save a bundle l When yoqpurchase your new, eligible machine between November 15,1976, and February 28, 1977, Sperry New Holland will send you a Winter Buyer’s Dividend check shortly after you make settlement. And you may finance through the Sperry New Holland Purchase Plan, if you wish The earlier you buy, the bigger your check' As much as $7OO when you buy a self-propelled forage harvester or a combine between November 15 and December 31,1976 See the full payment schedule at our dealership as soon as possible. Buying now is the best way to be sure you’ll have the equipment you need in Spring. It protects you from possible price increases, and you may also qualify for the investment tax credit. Eligible machines include rakes, conventional ( mowers, square balers, “850” round balers, mower-' conditioners, windrowers, forage harvesters, forage boxes and blowers, automatic bale wagons, stack retrievers, bale handlers and combines. Stop in tomorrow and let us work up a real money saving deal for you l We need your trade-in now, so we can recondition it for early resale And ask us for details on Free Finance termsl SFER3Y=Y=r\EW HOLLAND L H. Brubaker, Inc. 350 Strasburg Pike Lancaster 397-5179 C. E. Wiley & Son, Inc. 101 S Lime St Quarryville PA 786-2895 Agricultural Industrial Equip. Co. organizations in the Coun cil’s territory. In addition to his creative' work, he was active in procuring additional dairy industry funding to expand the reach and impact of the Council’s educational ef forts. Elected president in 1960, McKinley’s tenure as chief executive officer spanned the turbulent years of con sumer activism. He engineered transitions necessary to keep Dairy Council’s role relevant to changing consumer attitudes and needs - in light of the glare of adverse publicity directed at business in general and dairy products in particular. During' this time, McKinley also served ,on numerous national, and local dairy comittees. He plans to spend his retirement quietly in the “green pastures” of his West Chester, Pa., home. I. G. Ag Sales Silverdale PA 18962 215-257-5136 Kermit K. Kistler Lynnport PA 215-298-3270 Roy A. Brubaker 700WoodcrestAve Lititz PA 626-7766 A.B.C. Groff, Inc. 110 S. Railroad Ave New Holland 354-4191 Rt 273 Rising Sun MD 301 658-5568
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