Seipt (Continued from Page 104) “One should always pass reasons for being in the on the next generation a registered Holstein business, better than what he • Flats repaired or replaced promptly • Tube valves replaced l • Tires liquid-filled' • Tire sales ft secvice for every truck, tractor, and auto on your farm' PHILIP LEBZELTER & SON CO. (Independent Goodyear Dealer) 1062 Manheim Pike, Lancaster, PA 17604 YES, WE HERE AT SHENK'S FARM SERVICE ARE EQUIPPED AND ARE ABLE TO HELP YOU WITH YOUR MILKING PROBLEMS MEANS BETTER MILKING AI ne a ■ 2' s®® Gal. Each With <>rCUAL DEAL W- Nice Clean Used SPUTNIKS 1250 Gal. Mueller Hi-Perform 700 Gal. Mueller 600 Gal. Girton 600 Gal. Jamesway 650 Gal. Dari-KoolsOLD 500 Gal. Mojonnier 600 Gal. Milkeeper, like new. Several Used 3 H.P. Beit Save $lO5O off new price Driven Compressors 500 Ga l‘ i 18 can Can Cooler 500 Gal. Girt SOV-O 2 « Milk Cans ? ero . s °U ) New Egg Cooling Cooling 400 Gal. Mojonmer Vacuum Coi l at Cost j SHENK'S FARM SERVICE 501 E. Woods Drive Litte, Pa. 17543 Bulk Tanks & Therma • Star After 5 P.M. Call Titus Burkholder 717-859-1620 Our Service Trucks Are Radio Dispatched 24 HR. SERVICE OFFERED .-m ' <• ■ ■ >' • «’• < .'Started with,” is Seipt’s '•""-philosophy of the cattle breeding industry. He added that the greatest deterrent to improving herds is not properly upgrading and culling questionable animals. THE VALUE LEADER ◄ BULKHEAD INSTALLATION “A grade dairyman is quicker with the knife,” admits the state breed leader. Believing that strong pedigrees mean greater values, Seipt rated three key reasons for working with purebreds that commercial dairymen lose. Surplus breeding stock can readily be marketed to both domestic and foreign buyers. Also, excess bull calves can more easily be sold. Finally, building pedigrees increases future estate values. Members of the Adams County 4-H dairy judging team received special recognition for their top placing in the statewide competition. Each of the four youths received a tin type Holstein model cow, presented by the county Holstein breeders. Team members are Christine Gitt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gitt, Littlestown R 2; Monica Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Miller, Gettysburg R 9; John Clowney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Clowney, Gettysburg Rl; and Daniel Waybright, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Waybright, Gettysburg Rl. (717) 626-1151 WE ARE HERE TO SERVE YOU J^&traas^) DARI-KOOL BULK MILK TANKS 600 Gal. STEINHORST w/4 HP. Compressor IS WIJQIF s l4oo°° IM lwv THESE TANKS 425 Gal. ESCO w l2 HP. Copeland FOR ANY Compressor MILK *3oo°° market 400 Gal. Mojonnier FIaISOLD 400 Gal. Jamesway 350 Gal. EsaSOLD 300 Gal. Jamesway 300 Gal. Girton CALL US COLLECT AT: 1 - Used Surge Pipeline 2 - Used Kesco dumping station w/large jars 2 - Used DeLavai pipelines 1 - Used Surge dumping station, like new 36 - Used DeLavai Model 200 take-offs w/miHdng units and weigh jars 1 - Used Bou-Matic F-30 Vacuum Pump 1 - Used Surge 75 Vacuum Pump Christine Gitt, left, and Monica Miller, made up half of Adams County’s 4-H dairy judging team, which placed top in Pennsylvania. They were awarded true type Holstein cows by the county Holstein association. Absent from the presentation were team members Daniel Waybright and John Clowney. Chris Gitt also placed first individual in the state, receiving a trip to the National Dairy Expo at Madison, Wisconsin, early in October. During youth dairy judging there, she finished fifth high in Holsteins, 16th high in all breeds, and the state team captured the 14th placing in the national competition. Three new directors were Phone 717-626-1151 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 29.1977—H elected to seats on the county board. They are John Hess, Gettysburg R 5; Scott Whiteford, New Oxford Rl; and Adam Lobaugh, Aspers Rl. Others on the nine member board are Paul Waybright, Gettysburg R 9; Eldon Baum, Abbottstown Rl; Alan Zepp, New Oxford R 2; Marvin Brown, Lit tlestown R 3; Larry Mum mert, East Berlin R 2; and Leroy Basehoar, Littlestown R 2. Presenting his state directors report, Robert Gitt noted that the association has handled over a million Texaco has a "fuel conserve!*” that's right for you. Si A warm winter doesn't have to be an expensive one, if you have the right equipment That’s where we come in. We have Texaco’s full line of “fuel conservers” - warm air furnaces, water heaters, space heaters, and hot water or steam boilers. And the efficient Texaco TFR oil burner. Call us today. 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