—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 17,1979 122 Lancaster Co. DHIA (Continued from Page 121) David K. Stoltzfus R&GrH 32 Jacobs. Stoltzfus R&GrH 27 Gerald Martin RH 30 Ru Be Mar Farms RH 36 Donald R. Bare RH 30 RayP. Bollinger R&GrH 34 W. Eugene Witwer RH 34 Maurice F. Welk R&GrH 30 David L. Landis R&GrH 32 J. Wade Groff R&GrH 28 J.WilmerEby R&GrH John K. Peters R&GrH 31 John U. Click R&GrH, 38 Steve M. Stoltzfus R&GrH 28 James G.Kreider R&GrH 28 Nelson H. Hershey RH 32 Earl Smoker R&GrH 29 J. Clayton Charles R&GrH 34 Samuel E. Long Mix 31 BenK. Stoltzfus R&GrH 29 Nelson H. Wenger RH .30 Stephen J. Stoltzfus R&GrH 39 C. Dale Bollinger R&GrH 30 M. Irvin Eberly R&GrH 33 Luke Ray Zimmerman Mix 34 Robert L. Shelly R&GrH Samuel E. Beiler RH Melvin M. Groff R&GrH 30 Abraham Shelly Jr. ' R&GrH 29 LeonS. Lapp 32 36.0 28 48.1 32 33.3 R&GrK -Nelson S. Martin HH kkPaulH.Hursh R&GrH I. Esh 26 45.8 37 87.4 %■ RH fXester J. Wiker S, Mix , IvanM. Hursh R&GrH Cnder '■* R&GrG 27 41.9 33 59.5 24 43.5 28 54.4 ATTENTION FARMERS... FREE ESTIMATES ON RODENT CONTROL RODENTS carry diseases which can endanger the health of your flocks. Your business is raising the flocks. Ours is protecting them. ' ' s./? X t Since 1928 Pest control is too important to trust to anyone else 96.0 54.1 30.5 53.2 86.8 42.6 52.3 95,9 43.0 51.6 83.1 25.5 49.4 91.2 59.6 49.4 94.1 49.2 51.6 83.4 23.7 49.5 85.4 37.0 48.5 92.5 64.0 45.8 92.9 45.0 51.8 88.8 63.7 47.1 89.6 46.0 48.5 91.5 47.9 50.3 90.6 25.0 47.2 92.3 153.9 45.7 89.7 37.5 49.8 96.8 39.3 46.1 86.2 41.8 47.8 89.7 52.2 49.0 81.4 33.0 47.9 92.2 42.0 49.1 95.9 41.3 52.9 94.8 48.9 47.1 90.3 31.0 48.9 95.0 43.0 487 85.2 52 6 80.2 47.6 89.3 28.0 50.7 89.2 38.2 50.7 97.9 49.0 89.8 46.0 913 50.4 801 542 96.1 47.5 81.6 39 0 855 1278 Loop Rd. Lancaster, Pa. 17604 717-397-3721 JohnF. Stoltzfus R&GrH J. Ray Ranck R&GrH Ivan Zook Mix 25 Amos M. Stoltzfus l.bo '3.6 RH Rohrer Brothers 1.95 R&GrH 31 R. Edwin Harmsh 1.94 R5fGrH 35 Allen Lee Stoltzfus 1.94 RH 1.94 1.93 1.93 1.93 1.92 1.90 1.90 1.90 1.88 1.88 1.87 1.87 1.87 1.87 1.87 1.87 1.87 1.87 1.86 1.86 1.86 1.86 1.86 1.85 1.85 1.85 n, 1.84 1.84 ' -Adding a blanket of insulation to your'elec- *£ut strips of insulation to wrap around your - trie wafer heater is quick and easy. Inex- tank .. pieces to cover the pensive, too. About 30 minutes of your time not cover?temperature-pressure re- . - anct-p.bout $lO worth of materials should - j^^lief'valve).-ftlark thermostat locations and do if ’ apply duct .tape to all seams. 1.84 1.84 1.83 1.83 Because insulation helps contain heat in the tank, it saves energy and money. In less than six months your extra insulation can pay for itself. After that, savings continue for years! NOTE- These suggestions are for electric water heaters. If you have a gas or oil water heater, check with your tuel supplier about insulating it, 34 38.3 85.5 48 5 34 45.7 89 3 47 0 3.9 1.83 84.8 47.0 3 9 1.82 62.0 98.2 35.9 91.1 44.9 89.7 41.7 88.1 33.0 Insulate Your Electric Water Heater and Save! x \ * \ 3 8 183 1.82 49.7 182 45.4 1.82 45.6 50.7 1.82 >.v v/ , - ‘ »«■ ,♦ y •> DDcl “Saving energy saves for ail of us” £JE-2£lS J. Robert Kmdig R&GrH 28. John K. Stoltzfus R&GrH Noah K. Beiler R&GrH John P. Lapp R&GrH 27 40.1 87.7 47.9 3.8 1.81 Harry S. Aungst RH 28 62.9 92.9 48.3 3.7 1.80 George M. Hurst R&GrH 33 d . rs. Granted ~. electric water heaters are fac tory insulated. But, when you can make yours a little more efficient simply by wrap ping it in 3Vz inches of ordinary household insulation ... why not? 44.7 90.4 57.0 32.1 47.4 93.5 . 41.0 , 86.5 53.4 3.4 1.81 89.1 55.0 49.0 (Turn to Page 125) 4.1 1.82 1.81 3.8 1.80
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