.22—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 22,1978 1 Lebanon County DHIA (Continued from Page 119) Harvey T. Bomgardner Abram T. Lefever Arthur R. Krall B 3 RoyE.Nolt Clifford Groff B 3 Robert Martin B 3 Isaac E. Zimmerman Conewago View Farms B 3 Walter K. Heisey B 8 41.5 Harvey T. Bomgardner Fort Zeller Farms B 8 Kenneth I. Sellers Phares Z. Musser B 3 M. Luther Bennetch B 3 Mark C. Patches B 3 Norman Kline B 3 Lancaster Mennorute Hospital Linford L. Halteman Marvin K. Meyer B 3 M. Luther Bennetch B 3 Daniel B. Shirk B 8 Albert F. Moyer B 3 Marlin Hitz B 3 IT HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED THAT THERE ARE PERIODS IN WHICH AN ANIMAL'S REQUIREMENTS FOR MAGNESIUM MAY BE IN CREASED BRIEFLY, THEY ARE ADVANCED PREGNANCY The intake must supply Magnesium for two animals EARLY LACTATION During this period a 2-day flow of milk will remove all of the Magnesium in the blood HIGH NITROGEN LEVELS IN FORAGES AND HAY - This is caused by heavy nitrogen fertilization and is believed to be more pronounced where there is an im balance in the phosphorus and calcium content of the plant TO AID THE FEEDER IN COMBATTING THIS CONDITION OF MIN ERAL IMBALANCES, SEA BOARD OFFERS IT'S Mg 14 Mgl4 is a supplemented mineral feed containing 14% MAGNESIUM and all other major and minor mineral elements, salt and vitamins to efficiently balance the nutrition cattle obtain from the pasture It is recommended that Mgl4 be made available in free choice feeders prior to the outbreak of the problem If however, the problem has developed and acute cases of MAGNESIUM DEFICIENCY are noted it is recommended that 200 tbs of Mgl4 be mixed with 1800 lbs of ground feed and fed at the rate of 5 lbs per animal for two to three weeks For more information concerning this valuable Mineral Supplement and for all your Mineral and Ingredient needs, CONTACT YOUR LOCAL FEED DEALER 97.0 51.4 3.8 93.0 94.0 48.6 4.1 45.0 49.3 93.6 46.9 50.2 84.0 40.8 49.1 89.7 54.9 49.5 96.2 32.4 43.5 81.8 14.9 49.5 91.5 54.3 51.7 92.4 51.0 96.5 93.6 49.1 94.2 46.0 47.1 88.1 43.0 46.3 84.1 50.0 52.1 89.5 46.5 49.0 3.8 91.3 81.0 52.1 3 6 90.3 77.8 48.6 3.8 93.5 86.0 41.3 89.5 48.2 3.9 75.7 84.2 48.3 3.8 47 0 89.2 49.9 3.7 46.4 85.5 47.2 3.9 73.1 90.8 46.2 4.0 87.4 92.5 44.3 1.1 SEA BOARD SUPPLY' COMPANY, inc 35TH AND GRAYS FERRY AVENUE PHILADELPHIA PENNSYLVANIA 19146 TELEPHONE (215) 466 5700 CABLE SEABOARD Jesse L. Weaver B 3 Abram T. Lef ever B 3 Raymon & Marlin Getz 3 53.0 Ralph D. Shirk & Sons 1.97 Irvin Horst B 3 John D. Bomgardner 1.97 1.97 John H. Hartman B 3 58.8 Mark H. Bomberger & Son B 3 61.2 Gideon A. Fisher, Jr, B 3 John H. Hartman B 3 1.96 1.93 1.93 1.92 H. W. & Eugene Martin G 3 87.4 Richard W. Funck B 3 Clarence Mase 68 David H. Homing 68 Swen 6. Bomberger 68 Edwin E. Funck 63 35.0 Lancaster Mennonite Hospital 68 94.6 Jacob N. Smith & Son 62 Hershey Bare 63 1.92 1.91 1.90 1.90 1.89 1.88 1.86 1.86 1.86 Esh honored 1.86 INTERCOURSE - Queen Road Refrigeration, owned and operated by Henry Esh, here, was presented with the Golden Cooler Award recently for outstanding sales achievements for 1977. The honor was bestowed on Esh by Larry Mueller, president of the Paul Mueller Company, Springfield, Mo. 1.86 1.84 1.84 1.84 1.83 1.82 Mg M 45.4 85.2 44.9 46.1 95.4 44.0 45.7 84.4 46.1 92.7 74.3 46.3 85.9 57.7 48.0 84.1 44.0 45.8 90.6 47.7 95.4 48.1 97.0 29.0 45.9 91.6 58.8 50.3 91.0 49.1 91.0 24.1 46.5 882 99.6 49.8 89.3 57.4 45.5 91.8 34.3 44.9 82.1 45.6 80.1 34.4 88.9 72.5 45.6 85.3 78.8 FUEL OIL HEAT The modern design of the "FC-13” Series Texaco Fuel Chief Wet Base Boiler-Burner Unit features waterbacked heat-transfer surfaces on all sides and bottom to provide maximum heat absorption for greater fuel savings. Integrally cast fins staggered to increase the travel of hot gases in flue passages prevent loss of otherwise wasted heat. Installation time is reduced to a minimum. The entire unit is only 20” wide Exterior is finished in attractive baked-on, decorator-approved colors. Features the dependable, economical Texaco Model TFR Fuel Chief High Speed Flame Retention Oil Burner with non adjustable stainless steel firing head. The “FC-13” Series Texaco Fuel Chief Wet Base Boiler-Burner Unit has been manufactured to furnish home-heating at its most comfortable-best• FEATURES WHICH ASSURE RELIABILITY AND ECONOMY • FLUSH CABINET beautifully finished in green Hammertone Ex tension which completely encloses burner—optional • INSULATION Fiberglass blanket retains heat within boiler keeps jac- ket cool • WET BASE CONSTRUCTION bottom sides top and rear of fire chamber are completely sur rounded by water backed cast iron sections to assure maximum absorption • COMBUSTION CHAMBER—Cer amic fiber light weight one piece—molded unit is factory instal led eliminates assembly of heavy fragile refractory materials • BUILT-IN WATER HEATER— cop- per coil located at hottest point to assure ample hot water for house hold use tie year round • HEAT FINS retard upward flow of hot gases for greater fuel economy “ IEFFIOt Clarence Mase B 8 Sonnen Acres B 3 Moses 0. Martin B 3 1.82 1.82 1.81 1.80 1.80 1.80 1.80 1.78 1.78 1.78 1.78 1.77 1.77 1.76 1.76 1.75 1.75 174 1.74 • FUEL CHIEF HIGH PRESSURE OIL BURNER featuring the Texaco Fuel Chief High Speed Flame Retention design with non adjustable stainless steel firing head 96.5 87.7 45.4 3.8 1.74 102.6 82.8 44.4 3.9 1.73 39.1 91.3 45.2 3.8 1.73 (Turn to Page 123) 2a V Lebanon Richland 717-272-2541 717-866-2105 Womelsdorf 215-589-5513 New Holland Sinking Spring 717-354-4136 215-678-7011 [texaco] Fuel Chief Oil HEATING EQUIPMENT
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