0 | Growers' Co-op ts Ram & Ewe Sale i Fair Grounds will be the site of the 27th an irl*bred ram and ewe sale, at 1 pm. August 1, spon ’ure t j ie Cumberland Co-op Wool Growers, Roy P. ; by nn «ec-lreas announced today. ' rO OP *■ f ~ Penn State , ; jloiS an > r , :ii ments. ick specialist,' w Persons wishing catalogues a jj consignments ax may o ht a in them by writing P O Box 442, Carlisle, Pa. , a i e committee has ar- S hl s giadmg, Miller ; I the animals wll rouped according to ° t o ouyeis canchoose desucd price ranges ~n gs mdude 26 Hamp three Cheviot and two 'llet rams. Of these, 1 be lambs, six year four Iwo-year-olds, and free yeai-old ire wk! be 12- ewe l and 12 yearling ewes, : 13 Ilampshires, five , ts and six Rambouil master County has two ‘''rs of animals to the < W ih Harold W. Bard, 5 RD 2, and Green r , w Farms, Bareville E both announcing ship- A s, < fthe CASE ID' iIiMiSTS m iilT EVE’G OF MON. JULY 27 and ALL DAY T UES., JULY 28 Arthur S. Young & Co. . IHE RALPH HARNIS H FARM '• CHRISTIANA. PA. 1 MILE SOUTH OF NINE POINTS ON ROUTE 896 WNG OF WED. JULY 29 AND ALL DAY THURS. JULY 30. Kaylor Bros, RHEEMS . THE AMMON HOOVER FARM * Ma NHEIM. PA.. >/ 2 MILE NORTH OF ERISMAN MENNONITE CHURCH 11 EVENING, JULY 31 AND ALL DA Y SAT., AUGUST I Jared R. Stauffer MARTINDALE , THE HARRY SNYDER FARM . • 3 - EPHRATA. PA. ON THE HINKLETOWN - MARTINDALE ROAD Guernsey Hits High Production A registered Guernsey cow Burkeville Emorys Etna own ed by George T Pack, Wu ghtsville, Pennsylvania has completed an official product ion -record, according to the American Guernsey Cattle Club here This record was for 15.837 pounds of mils and 739 pou nds of fat “Elna”, was a five year oM, and was milked three limes daily for 305 days whi le on test This official production re cord was supervised by Pen nsylvania State University /V /? /' sT s fr 't s'* S‘ \ / * Your Case Dealers Present You’ll be Starry-eyed, too, when ■ <~ you see the dazzling action and entertainment we have arranged for you. You’ll witness lively demonstrations with Case Trac tors and a variety of implements '* which will make your farming easier'and more profitable through every season. You’ll be able to examine new equipment and get intelligent answers to your every question. You’ll have a good time! **" Remember that date—we’ll be looking for you. KINZERS Penna. Has First Mid-Year Feeder Cattle Census July 1 Cattle on feed in Penna on July 1 totaled 50,000 head, a decrease of 28 per cent from the April 1 total of 69,000 according to the State Crop Reporting Service which com piled its first July survey in this category. On Jan 1, 77,000 cattle uere on feed in the state, while Oct 1, 1958 saw 69,- 000 head in feedlots. Marketings ot fed cattle during the second quarter of 1959 totaled 39,000, compai ed with 36.000 the first Quar ter Expected markets for the next quarter (excl. short feds is 36,000. Placements of feeder cat lie for the state during the Apnl-June period „are esti mated at 20,000 head, 29 per cent below the previous three months - Marketing intentions of Pa farmers showed an esti- Name “Dixie” was given to the South, according to popular be’ief, by negroes who were fond of a Manhat tan slave owner by' that name , ft* A/ f y f ✓ * , USES x EQUIPMENT / SPECIALS A. L Herr & Bro. QUARRYVILLE Walter Binldey & Son LITITZ mated 12,000 head in July, 13,000 in August, and 11,000 in September. TMcMM * * Babcock Bessie 8 TO 16 WEEKS OF AGE Delivered Prices 8 WEEKS 95c 12 WEEKS $1.28 All pullets subject to prior sale All Bessie pullets are full-fed on the best feeds available. They are grown in con finement and are isolated from older birds. BABCOCK HATCHERY, Inc. R. D. 3. LITITZ, PENNA. Phone MAdison 6-5872 S'* ”Best of Feed” for CALVES COWS CATTLE R D 2, Columbia, Pa R D 2, Manheim, Pa T . B. GRAYBILL & SON Lancaster farming, ouiuraay, juty *ooa xi JOSEPH M. GOOD & SON R. L). 1, P—d-m-Hand, Pa. MOUNTVILLE JOHN H. BONHOLTZER FEED SERVICE R D. 4 Lancaster, Pa LEROY GEIB, ESI. Refton, Pa Cattle and calves on feed July 1 in the 21 major feed ing states totaled 5,128,000 head. In these states, 5,891,- 000 head were on feed April 1 and 6 2 million on Jan. 1. In 13 states where com parison figures are available 10 per cent more cattle were on feed than on July 1, 1959 An April-July drop of 11 per cent was less than the seasonal drop of 1955, ’56 and ’57, but in line with -last year PAIRV FEEDS SNADER'S MILL R D 1 Stc\ ens. Pa WALTER & JACKSON. INC. Chnstiana, Pa