Cumberland Co. (Continued trom Page Dl4) K Hale&N BurW older Dons Paul E Pefter & Son Jessie Elmer Gettle Specks Rose T Bell Rachel Nanny D Clinton Sauder Amy J Shephard Woltt Mane Charles L Nehf Cnsty John H Staub Vettie Gail D T McCullough Unit 2 15 146 211 206 172 Frank J Yost Pauline Ashcombe Dover Dairy G 92 354 R 28 R 78 RB3 Paul Basehore Fern Mane Irma Leroy Showaker & Son Astro Jody Penny Maizie Lome JohnF Stamy 111 51 22 26 83 48 2 Carl Kelso Jr 79 John E Lapp Lisa Peggy Nancy Samuel D Shenk Phyllis Sugar Robert H Jamison Virginia Melvin Sensenig Leader Oscar Nealy & Sons 160 141 Glenn W Myers Betsy Barb Missey Dawn LOOKING AT FUEL ALCOHOL? 1. LOW INITIAL COST 2. PROVEN RELIABILITY 3. BASIC and PROVEN TECHNOLOGY 4. EXPANDABLE BUILDING BLOCK CONCEPT The basic "500” system, operating on a part-time basis will produce fn 3000 to 5000 gallons of high proof alcohol annually. Annual production can increased to 100,000 gallons or better by adding components to the inV equipment and expanding the system to a continuous distillery. FOR DETAILS and OPERATING DEMO. CONTACT: f f COMPANY P.O. BOX 32 EAST GREENVILLE, PA 18041 (215) 539-8700 DHIA 21 467 15 270 39 3 7 3 7 4 3 39 19 573 18 782 16,489 17 848 17 661 17 842 18 950 18 997 15 970 20 888 17 382 17 677 16 825 19 912 16 334 44 36 38 34 3 7 20,678 3 7 3 1 34 3 3 3 7 17 550 20 452 19 293 20 170 17 273 38 713 4 8 1030 3 9 621 18 734 21 520 15,832 45 4 1 4 1 48 36 16 837 17 261 19,258 16 945 17 455 18 660 21 337 17,436 17,207 16 238 15 568 16 365 18 019 15 476 19 206 23,478 21,051 16 779 19 157 15 477 17 431 18 999 17 283 19,795 19 848 16 142 36 38 3 5 38 "IDEAL 500" THE PLACE TO START - WHY IT’S CALLED IDEAL - 74/ 611 757 691 607 769 688 651 687 Feb ‘Bl Top Potter County Herds on DHIA for February 1981 in elude 629 697 805 OWNER Fred A Knowlton Ivan Kibbe Jr Ivan Kibbe Jr Jack Knowlton Ivan Smoker & Sons S Michael Greene John & Cindy Snyder Kevin Risser Kevin Risser Frank Lent 765 C 45 635 671 610 673 646 639 652 670 644 Richard Foreman Sr 12 Douglas Martin 18 187 89 79 W 753 709 781 816 623 Kenneth E Zeigler Jerry Nellie Lesa Pilot Wm F & Susan Dietrich Justine Tart Pit Pat 614 828 789 659 608 615 605 John F Stoltztus Bess Emmy Patsy Karen Fern 602 Mervm E Ruppert Helema Mary Fudge 654 772 789 Furman Landis 26 743 617 Lucille Ocker Family Pat Lucy 690 M Thomas Sheafler Georgie Mams Acres 38 26 167 23 Nevin Shughart Cnss Dottie 677 612 623 623 747 702 614 % DAYS US % US IN MILK MILK FAT FAT 2 19 38 0 3 1 87 6 2 1 89 7 227 53 8 2 6 95 5 217 20 8 2 9 32 5 127 43 9 223 45 0 2 8 38 9 14 047 17 137 17 355 21,111 23 653 16 350 16 681 18.511 17 255 12,672 12,699 13 773 23 150 16,790 17,632 16,783 16,591 17,208 20,949 13,015 22 798 15 700 15,943 18 802 14 691 16 159 19 948 17 788 19 620 15,276 —REFUEL AMERICA— Potter County DHIA Report 627 646 634 672 772 38 3 7 32 3 3 679 638 664 714 42 38 36 4 1 642 651 645 811 629 663 605 662 35 3 7 38 36 40 640 774 538 844 640 642 726 649 701 822 610 44 4 3 4 1 34 716 65" Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 21,1981—P15 Maynard Sherman Floyd Long Jack KnoWlton Alvin Miller & Son George Barker Dan T ice Jack Thomas William Butler George Young James Cady Raymond E Buck JohnC Traub Kenneth Lambert Lactation records tor Potter County for cows over 750 pounds butterfat include OWNER NAME OR NO. RRCEO AGE Jack Thomas Ulysses June R&H 7 10 William Butler, Sabmsville April H 9 5 George Young, Genesee Pixie H 7 4 John Lehman, Harrison Valley Verna H 5 9 305 Kevin Risser, Genesee Joyce H 4 7 William Currier, Genesee Melissa H 8 3 Bee H 6 6 Guy Dunn, Coudersport Fonda H 610 Anna H 3 7 Ivan Kibbe, Harrison Valley Marcy H 9 5 Vicki Jo H 7 3 Lemon H 6 7 Ella H 6 7 Sugar H 5 7 Olga H 5 6 Jack Knowlton, Coudersport Lin H 96 Ins H 5 7 George Barker Ulysses Niki H 3 4 Ivan Smoker & Sons, Genesee Lucy H 121 305 Lynn H 7 1 305 Eve H 5-4 305 Dawn H 5 1 305 Deluxe H 3 8 305 Raymond Buck, Ulysses PJEAndy H 6 3 305 READ LANCASTER FARMING FOR COMPLETE AND UP-TO-DATE MARKET REPORTS 2 6 48 2 2 25 39 0 128 54 0 217 96 7 219 61 8 2 18 36 6 2-23 50 0 2-26 72 2 2 3 67 3 2-19 47 0 2-16 29 5 2-20 37 6 2-7 50 9 us MILK 23,985 305 20,145 305 21,320 305 21,495 22,573 305 22,327 20,382 305 305 19,497 19417 291 305 19,038 23,558 22,902 25,252 22,310 23,072 305 305 305 305 305 305 305 305 21,135 16,814 20,891 305 43 44 3 5 40 36 22,416 25,948 24,036 24,961 20,630 18,655 792 849 804 840 825 808 824 754 829 773 802 814 929 972 909 4 1 34 36 3 7 44 39 781 790 756 962 1131 844 1010 751 751