C4—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 2,1984 (Continued from Page C 3) G and H are for the good health In each and every glass of milk; Vitamins and minerals in liquid form With a taste as smooth as silk. I is for ice cream, America’s favorite frozen treat. In a dish, in a cone, or on a stick, It’s fitness you can eat. J is fqr Jack and Jill Who went up the hill, then down. But if Jack had been drinking his milk like he should, He might not have broken his crown! K-L-M - Why, kids like milk! It’s taste just can’t be beat. After school or after play A cold glass of milk’s a treat BUCKS COUNTY DHIA April. 1984 The following is a report of the Dairy Herd Improvement Association for the month of April (Herds processed between the eleventh of one month and tenth of the following month) Lactation Report - 750 Pounds of butterfat and over OWNER NAME OR NO Walter & David Wurster Raquel Robert Crouse June Clifford W Moyer Elf Roy Shull No 356 P&J Hallowell Barbie Carl E Kresge Coralet Wm&Eleanor Gunser Brenda Stephen Gary Natali Star Breezyvale Farms Heide Alice Raymond Gross Sandi Delaware Valley College Lady George&David Bishop Natalie Carl Slack Carrie J Howard Ruth Delaware Val College Richard 0 Smith Walter&David Wurster David R Wolfinger Breezyvale Farms Ken&Virgima Hager TheodoreS Wilson Paul L Bishop Raymond Gross P&J W Hallowell Delaware Val College Wm&Eleanor Gunser Bishcroft Farm George&David Bishop James Pavlica Robert Crouse WASHINGTON COUNTY DHIA April Report 24 62 5 91 61 2 81 59 5 71 59 4 38 57 5 125 52 1 106 51 5 121 49 7 51 47 9 46 47 0 Roy J Byers Edgar Paul Pryor F Ernest Barnhart William H Price Marlin Martin Arthur G Rhodenck Earl Grove, Jr Lee B Worthington Owen E Martin Larry Neal Beard I ) THINKINI BUILD)' READ LANCASTER FARMING'S ! ADVERTISING TO FIND ALL I YOUR NEEDS! J A-B-C N is for the nutrients In every type of dairy food • Calcium, protein, and yes, ladies, fats! Your body needs some of them too. 0 is for osteoporosis, A disease where your bones might break. It can be prevented early, so drink your milk now, For you and your skeleton’s sake. P is for the proteins in milk; The building blocks that help us to grow. Q, for milk’s a great thirst quen cher For active kids on the go. R is for the REAL seal. A drop of milk that’s red and white Will tell you that product is real, not fake, and good for you all right. OAYS IN MILK IRS MILK 18 458 305 20 007 305 19 342 305 19 064 300 23 288 305 22 489 305 22 535 305 19 062 '305 3 11 19 864 23 951 305 305 21 713 305 21 260 305 5 11 22 156 305 2 11 20,165 305 LOS. MILK DATS MILK NO. COWS 19,746 19 571 14 988 19,864 19,692 19,254 19 090 18,764 19 085 18 138 17 975 15,383 17 933 17 364 17 881 17 798 17 016 17,081 18,034 18,872 18,691 19,329 17,291 18,044 17.601 17,605 18,339 S is for substitutes; Imitations just aren’t as good to use. T is for tried and true. Look for the REAL seal, then you can’t lose! U is important, as in Y-O-U Need four glasses of milk each day. To keep healthy and stay in shape, Dairy products will help you on your way. V is for milk’s vitamins: Vitamin A and Vitamin B, And one more added to store bought milk Is the sunshine, Vitamin D. W is for your well-being. If you want to be physically fit, Don’t believe those commercials. TV doesn’t care! It’s not soda, but MILK is it! X is for an X-ray machine That shows your bones and teeth are strong. Drinking milk and eating dairy products You know you can’t go wrong, Y is for youngsters Who need their milk each day. Y is also for the young-at-heart. As you grow older, you need for milk never goes away. 776 r mm ■ •m 793 HANDY CLASSIFIED AD /°>J* ORDER BLANK 759 750 952 883 IMPORTANT: Be sure to include name, address, and 833 783 769 790 845 Please publish my 830 776 starting with the 845 I enclose MAIL TO: LANCASTER FARMING P.O. Box 366, Lititz, PA 17543 NOTE: Please do not use this form for Mail Box Market Ads, see instructions in Section B with Mailbox Markets. 13-$2.60 17-$3.40 | 21-$4.20 I 25-$5.00 • 29-$5.80 33-$6.60 37-$7.40 word count PLEASE WRITE CLEARLY (Number of Words) Finallv Zis for the Zoo Well, we’ve covered every letter. Or anywhere yoL might roam. tt thar f a an >;. 11 know When traveling either far or near what 11 would ! Drink your iSlk like you do at our !?. s , so "’ s S imple-REAL l p milk sine one! Now that’s as easy as A-B-C. Roxanne Lea Gable, 1983-84 Perry County Dairy Princess, submitted this original poem about dairy farmers. .word ad issue. Classify under For ads running 3 or more consecutive times with no change deduct 20 percent discount. (See rate chart at beginning of classified section for an example of dis count.) 14-$2.80 18-$3.60 22-$4.40 26-$5.20 30-$6.00 34-$6.80 38-$7.60 (Number of Times) DEADLINE: 9 A.M. THURSDAY OF EACH WEEK'S PUBLICATION RATES: 20 e Per Word, $2.40 Minimum Charge 15-$3.00 19-$3.80 23-$4.60 27-$5.40 31-$6.20 35-$7.00 39-$7.80 times 12-$2.40 16-$3.20 20-$4.00 24-$4.80 28-$5.60 32-16.40 36-$7.20 | 40-$B.OO
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