Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 29, 1958, Image 10

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    —Lancaster Farming Saturday, November 29/ ISSS' %
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After Week's Stay
4-H Exchange Tour Due
Home From Illinois
Twenty-one Lancaster County 4-H club members and
leaders are scheduled to return home Monday from a sev
en-day trip to Kendall County, Illinois.
The group is completing the second half of an exchange
visit with an Illinois delegation which visited here last
summer.
The tr ps are highlighted
by four-day visits m the ho
mes of participating families.
The local tour also scheduled
a visit to the International
Livestock Ecps in Chicago,
participating are Fred
Bernhard, Mt Joy RD 2; Jo
anne B xler, Marietta R.D 1;
Leona Augusburger, Rein
holds R.D.I; Joanne Denlin
ger, Lancaster, Mary Cath
erine Garber, Lititz RD3;
Wilbur Hosier, Manheim R.
D. 3; Mary Jane Herr, Ref
£
Terramatic Hydraulic Dairy
barn cleaner Proven most
efficient, durable, lowest in
stallation cost. One unit-one
3 H. P. motor handles any
number gutters or size bam.
No chains, cables, pulleys or
sprockets to wear. Free esti
mate.
Mann & Gmmelli
Farm Service
Quarryville
Phone ST 6-3630
BURNS
CLEANER!
No smoke or odor with
Texaco Fuel Chief Heating
Oil. Contains Additive A-200,
protects against rust and
deposits.
GARBER
OIL CO.
105 Fcrirview St.
MOUNT JOY. PA.
Ph. OL 3-2021
ton; Barbara Keener, Man
he’m RD3; Roberta Landis,
RD 3; Judy Nolt, Lancas
ter RD. 1; Glenn Porter,
Washington Boro R.D. 1;
Janice Showal+er, Reinholds
R D l,and Leslie Witmer,
Mount Joy R D 1.
Leaders making the trip
are Willis Esbenshade, 1631
Esbenshade Rd, Lancaster;
Paul Denlinger, Lancaster R.
D 5; Mr. and Mrs. Clayton
Sangrey, Lititz RD. 2; Clar
ence Keener, Manheim RD.3
Mrs Dorothy Fry, Stevens
R D 1, and Victor Plastow,
associate county agent
PINE WOOD SHAVINGS
For Poultry and Livestock Bedding
CALL EXpress 4-5412
CONVENIENT SANITARY SERVICEABLE
Deliveries Made Over Two Tons
Trailer Load Prices, Bagged or Bulk
HAROLD B. ZOOK
220 Lampeter Road Lancaster, Pa.
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fIAGNETIC DOOR NO INSTALLA- NEW SMOOTH
.rfith convenient foot- TION —operates on PORCELAIN DRUM
opening. 115 or 230 volts, vvon’twearon fabrics
the matching G-E FILTER-FLO®WASHER!
bo'.Si in famous G-E "Mix-or-Match" Colors!
IGENERAIf
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Parle Ave., Quarryville
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Winterize Your
Cattle Herd Now
Isiovember is a good time
to winterize the barn and the
cattle herd, says Assistant
Chester County Agent Frank
,E. Bortz. A little attention
now may prevent diseases
and parasites from taking a
heavy toll of profits during
the winter months ahead.
Penn State dairy and vet
erinary specialists list these
seven points to consider be
fore cattle are housed for
the winter:
1. Check ventilation faci
lities, eliminate drafts, but
be sure cows will get enough
air to prowde better general
health and guard against
pneumonia. ’
2. Spray cattle with Lin
dane solution one to two lbs.
of 25 per cent wettable Lin
dane powder to 100 gallons
of water-to eliminate lice
and mange. (Caution - Be
sure to wash udder thorough
ly with soap and water be
fore the next milking.)
Our Customers Are
Our Best Salesmen
Pa. U S. Approved
Pullorum-Typhoid Clean
KEYSTONE HATCHERY
Rep: Daniel R. Myers
Ph. Leola OL 6-2243
Hatchery: Ph. Leola OL6-7851
Farm: Ph. Ephrata RE 3-6179
G-E Automatic
Control
Eliminates Drying
Guesswork!
Adjusts drying time and tem
perature to the Individual load
—automatically! Just set dial:
D for delicate fabrics;
N for cottons and linens;
H for hard-to-dry fabrics.
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Ph. ST 6-2597
3. Have the heifers, .which
have befen bn pasture,* check
ed for internal parasites and
worm them if necessary. Ex
amine barn feeding facilities
to be sure feed cannot be
contaminated by manure.
4. Check the bedding sup
ply. A little more bedding
may prevent costly mastitis
this winter. Remember that
cow comfort means better
cow health.
5. Bid farm Buildings of
rats, mice, sparrows and pig
eons. They serve to bring in
wintertime diseases.
6. Check heifers between
four and eight months tobe
sure they have* been vaccin
ated against brucellosis.
7. Clip udders and hind
quarters to keep them clean
er and promote better milk
quality. Clean cows are heal
thier cows.
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fremgr'
s Low priced package fan
* x*ve» efficient ventilation ’ «WVTI /t m a m tv^
, —move* maximum-amount Bill, ■’ \ IVI || T
I %£L?Jsr t _■ vossMe '/ nILoiAINU, Inc.
MARIETTA. R. D. 1
Superior No. 17
Spreads Tough Stuff
at High Speed
Heap it up! This Oliver No. 17 is rugged...
shreds the big forkfuls from tractor loaders
easily. A large main cylinder tears apart the -
matted chunks...the Hammermill Wide
spread distributes evenly over a full 7-foot
swath.
You save all around with this No. 17.
Oliver’s exclusive, automatic, self-locking
hitch and stand saves hitching time. No
heavy lifting...no jackscrews. An inverted
arch makes the No. 17 low at the rear. You
can load from either side. And, wide flare
boards make loading easier, increase box
capacity.
See the perfectly balanced No. Uiiiiii
17 that’s easy to pull...that’s j I
designed for high speed spreading I J
—up to 5 miles per hour. V '— f
Farmersville
Equipment Co.
Ephrata. RJD. 2
N. G. Hershey & Son
Manheim, R. D. 1
KEEP FEED-COSTS LOW
The use of cornstalk fields
and late fall pasture will
give beef cattle early gains
at low cost feed costs, says
Thomas King, Penn State ex
tension livestock specialist.
Cattle in cornstalk fields also
need a pound or two of gram
supplement each day.
OEDER FRUIT TREES
• If you are going to set out
some fruit trees next spring.
Carl Bittner, Penn State ex
tens'on pomologist, suggests
placing your order now_with
a reliable nursery.
SELL LAZY BIRDS
Hens that refuse to -'day
have no place in the poultry
flock Harry Kauffman, Penn
State extension poultry spe
cialist, recommends selling
them as market birds.
fads hulriD * irt
It will - pay big dividends in
healthier herds and increased milk
production, for you to investigate
this revolutionary new dairy air
conditioning system. Check up m
its unique advantages today!
OLIVER
Chas. J. McComsey
& Sons
Hickory HIU, Pa.
Ph. HAzel 8-S3Ol
J. B. Lapp
Atglen, Pa.