—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 4,1978 52 Now, why did I ask that? Even after 14 years, I’ve still not convinced myself that there are certain things that a farm wife and mother would perhaps be better off not knowing. But, being a downright curious (nosey?) kind of person, I persist in seeking all the details of the day to day happenings of our farm and family; Question: Why’s that heifer standing there bet Jb A commitment to WWuulh tf Case does more than talk about it! What does the Commitment to Quality Program mean to you l7 FtElll— ABILITY, POWER, PERFORMANCE, all the things that you want, when you select a new tractor! AtKSSwe feel that youshould get what you pay for, that’s why each tractor goes through five quality control zones at the factory Then it receives a thorough predelivery check-up by the dealer, and at delivery you receive a fix-it list Return the tractor and list within six months or 200 tractor hours and we’ll repair anything on it not due to neglect or misuse PAUL SHOVER’S INC. C. H. RINEHIMER & SONS T& T SUPPLY, INC. A. L HERR & BRO. C. &P. FULTZ EQUIP. RDI, Berwick, PA (717)752-7131 ween the milking parlor and the calf barn? Answer: Because she got out. Q: Did you figure out yet how to fix the combine? 'A: Yeah-it’ll take a $9O gear, which only comes with another $250 gear, And besides that, we’ll need a gear box that runs about $3OO. Q: Well, how was school today? The tractor you get back will be as new, ready to go and perform for you with the performance you paid for That’s theKEHcommitment to Quality, come m and see why we can promise it today l SEE YOUR LOCAL CASE DEALER FOR DETAILS doing something about it CLAIR). MYERS PEOPLES SALES & SERVICE BINKLEY & HURST BROS. Lake Road R 1 Thomasville, PA (717)259-0453 35 East Willow St. Carlisle, PA (717) 243-2686 ' A: Six kids were out of my class today, the nurse’s office had four sent home -with fevers, and Mommy, I don’t feel very good. Q: How many head are we taking to the cow show next week? A: Probably about 10. You will be there to wash them, won’t you? Q: I have to run into town; can I get you anything? A: Take that check to the bank, get me a bottle of rubbing alcohol at the drugstore to use in treating that cow, pick up a new ‘’chopper belt at the dealer and stop by the hardware store and see if those faucets came in yet. And can you drop me off at the heifer barn on the way? Q: Was “Doc” (the vet) here yet? A: He says three of those heifers aren’t bred and Dolly has a twisted stomach. Q: When will you be home for lunch? A: Sometime. Q: Do you think I’ll ever learn to keep my mouth shut • PARTS • SERVICE • RECONDITIONED TRACTORS • CONVENIENT FINANCING Oakland Mills, PA (717)463-2735 NEVIN N. MYER '& SONS, INC. RDI, Chester Springs, PA (215)827-7414 RDS Danville, PA (717) 275-0927 Quarry ville, PA 2 mi. S. off Rte. 54 (717) 786-3521 Honey production told HABWSBURG - Penn sylvania honej production during 1977 totaled 2,883,000 pounds, about the same as the previous year. The yield per colony during 1977 averaged 31 pounds. Beeswax production totaled 46,000 pounds, about the same as 1976. Honey stocks on hand for sale in mid-December totaled 865,000 pounds compared with 923,000 pounds ill 1976. Sales of honey in Pennsylvania in 1977 indicated that an average price of 65.6 cents per pound was received.- This is 4.1 cents per pound more than the 1976 price. U. S. honey production in 1977 totaled 176 million pounds, down 11 per cent from a year before. The yield per colony decreased to and remain blissfully ignorant? A: No. THE POWER YOU NEED... WHEN YOU NEED IT! - > The last thing you need durin&your busy season is a tractor down for repairs. It really is costly whenthe'umf isVnew one ”' 5 that you were depending on When you purchase a new Ci protected by our Assured Ava Plan. If for any reason your C; has a breakdown during the warranty period, and it’s in 01 your peak production seasons (tillage, planting, harvesting) < we can’t repair it in 48 hours, we’ll supply you with a free loaner tractor until yours is ready to go. Simple as that. No lost time or missed schedules that can keep your yield down 133 Rothsville Station Rd. Lititz, PA (717)626-4705 ZIMMERMAN’S FARM SERVICE Bethel. PA (717)933-4114 312 Park Ave honey sales during 1977 w; 53.0 cents per pound, ' cents per pound more thi 40.9 pounds from 46.4 in 1976. the 1976 price. Beeswax production totaled 3.1 million pounds in 1977, nine per cent less than the instant coffee is the lea: previous two years. expensive of the brew —: In mid-December U.S. about two cents per cu) producers reported 29.9 Freeze-dned is about thre million pounds of honey on cents and brewed coffee ma hand for sale, compared cost up to six cents —di with stocks of 34.4 million pending on the cost pe pounds in 1976. The national pound and the amount use average price recieved for per cup ALASKA WOODSTOVES AND FIREPLACES BAFFLE Don’t let anyone tell (T you a baffle system isn’t important! x-*- ' J L_ THOMPSON HUDSON RD #3, Box 22, Oxford, PA 215-932-8248 Hours: 12-8 Tues. - Sat.; Closed Monday RD 1, Spring Mills, PA (814)422-8780 DEPENDABLE MOTOR CO. East Main Street. Honey Brook, PA (215)273-3131 STOUFFER BROS. INC. 1066 Lincoln Way West Chambersburg, PA (717)263-8424 C. H. WALTZ SONS, INC. RDI Cogan Station, PA (717)435-2921 ra: 3. tai Cut Coffee Costs