14—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March V4L 1959 • DAIRY DAY »(Continued from page 1) heifers early, feed grain with high-quality roughage for at least 12 months, pos sibly 15 -18 months. Don’t be too quick to sell a first calf heifer, without' giving her a second chance, especi ally when she is from a late maturing “cow family." Plan replacements from your top cows with outstanding sires. Also during the program, county dairymen heard ex tension specialists caution a gainst use of excessive leng ths of plastic hose in milk ing equipment. Ivan G. Par kin of Penn State noted that hose lengths in excess of 10 feet are illegal for use in New York state. He defined the new “dumping station” method as a stepping stone to pipeline milking. Both systems, he pointed out, are intended in maintaining sanitation if properly u&ed—cu. man ly, save enormous amounts] of labor in milk handling. | Dr. Samuel .puss, PSU livestock specialist, warned of a possibility of the cure being worse than the disease in the case of excessive use of antibiotics in mastitis treatment. He cautioned the herdsmen to temper treat ment of udder troubles with reason, urging prevention as the best cure. HARDWOODS FOLLOW PINES Penn State’s School of Forestry has found—that in an unused field growing back into timber, the first crop of trees will be pre dominately pine. Hardwoods follow with the help of squirrels, birds, and wind distributing seeds. STANDARD Equipment, Inc. Announces Its 16% BIG Spring Discount SALE ON All-New Born Cleaner Easy-All Comfort Stalls SALE CLOSES MARCH S' glenn h. mm MA.NHEIM, R. Dr 1 Ph. Landisville T w 8 8891 -Don't Neglect Your Eyes Visit Your Eye Doctor if you are m doubt. Doctor's Prescriptions Filled Adjustments, Repairs. DAVID'S OPTICAL CO. 114 N. Prince St. - Lancaster Phone EX 4-2767 Always See Better MORE CORN According to Penn State extension abronomists, if you want high corn yields, you have to get a high plant population and you > must feed the plants well. PINE WOOD SHAVINGS For Poultry and Livestock Bedding CALL EXpress 4-5412 CONVENIENT SANITARY SERVICEABLE Deliveries Made Over Two Tons v Trailer Load Prices, Bagged or Bulk HAROLD B. ZOOK 220 Lampeter Road Lancaster. Pa. sp NEW FORD SELKT-0-SPEED Hydraulic power does tn# actual shift- Ing, but It’s controlled by this handy (f/ • lever under .the steering wheel. A light 1/ f /( touch is all you need to shift to any |1 |( II qjj gear —lO speeds forward, 2 reverse—at any time. ‘ | u rTcT < Now fmger-tjp, clutchless [TmM. tw Sander Bros New Holland Phone EL 4-8721 Elizabethtown Conestoga Farmers Supply Inc. Farm Service Elizabethtown Park Ave., Quarryvilla Phone EM 7-1341 Phone ST 6-2597 '» 1 CHAIN SAW SERVICE CENTER N«w & Ui*d Smnrcly't Farm Service NEW HOLLAND EL 4-22 U Allen H. Matz Denver Phone AN 7-6502 Paxtang Farm Dispersal 40 REGISTERED & GRADE HOLSTEIN Bangs Certified, T.B. Accredited, Calf-Hood TUESDAY, MARCH 24, 1959 at 11:30 Location —In Chester Co. 1 mile west of miles east of Brandywine Manor Church. , Route 322 turn east at the Brandywine Mont coming on Route 282 from Downingtown tujj LyndelL' 22 Cows & first calf heifers 15 heifers ages, some are bred. A few small heif( Last Yr D H I A Herd av. on 24 cows 11,355 milk 4.0%. The entire herd is sired by Proven s« S E A B Coop. Daughters of Lucifer, Emperor state Lucifer Star, Wimarjo Pabst Regal Lucifer dale Ivanhoe and others. / This is a very nice herd, you must'see them ciate them. FARM MACHINERY B John Deere Tra c Idea Manure spreader, 2-bottom 14-in. John Dei 28 John Deere Disc. 10 in. Papec Hammer Mill, k tools etc DAIRY EQUIPMENT—3OO gal. Jamesway Bt used 2 yrs. 2-unit DeLaval Milker complete, way milk cans. v Sale managed by Harvey Rettew, Manheim,. WILLIAM J. AARON, GLEN MOORE. PA. Complete Dispersal 30 Regis. & Grade Holstein Bangs Certified. T. B. Accredited. Calf-Hood Complete Line of Farm Mac Wednes., Mar. IS, 1 Location—ln Lancaster Co. on the road fr< gals’Spnngi.,to Pa. on what is knr : 7a?okr«trSf Farm-.. . ’ some fresh or close and- others were fresh-m-the bred tor fall freshening 4 HEIFERS' from 1 to 8 months old, all by top sm (Jurtiss Candy stud This is a very nice herd » of Feeble Beach lean with 13,718 507 6 fat £"daughter of Glenaflon Enchanter with 11,077 , 473 fat 2, daughters of Curtiss Candy Dandy George - 2 dSfrghters-of -Hillmac Sovereign A daughter of Creston Twenty Grand and othei proven sires. ~A herd of very-nigh testers, many over 4 % for tli >2OO H & N Kimberlln Laying Hens FARM MACHINERY 1954 OLIVER 77 TRACTOR with live power take off with manure loader, Oliver 70 with power take off, 1951 FARMALL SUPER C TRACTOB , with power lift, cultivators . - FARMALL M TRACTOR Double tobacco p l anter and hoers, U-tag GMC TRUCK with stake body, hoist all these tractors and truck are in good condM '-Tew Holland Baler, Oliver two row corn picker, Vft dea Mower 24 ft ba'e elevator with motor dea Manure Spreader, 13-hoe Oliver Superior Drift tobacco planter, for 4 planters, 10-inch Harvey I'® Mill, Black Hawk, corn planter with fertilizer attaff 4-bar New Idea hay. rake, 2-section rotary hoe, ~ ' ‘Two 28 disc single cultipackers, 3-section spnnf row 1 , New Idea rubber tire with 16 ft bed ‘ TT awk wagon with bed. Oliver Radex 2 bottom 14 i” Jtor plow, 3 wagons with 20 ft tobacco ladders, one« ladder. -d .wagon, 400 ga’ tank on wag® sprayer -for C Tractor, rack for Chevrolet Truck, 1 grass seeder, 2 cyl. automatic air compressor, set« chains for 77 tractor, Minmch tobacco press, home 1 tobacco press, 1000 lbs. Fairbank scales, 14 tobaccos' tobacco spears, stripping room stove, 4-hole hog hog troughs, 30 inch circular saw, emory wheel vr h p. motor, rubber tire bag wagon, walking P l0 ’ cultivator, electnc fence posts, wire, Stewart cl ipP er drill head, 200 ft water hose, grease gun, log chains trie heating tapes, lot of tools, electric fence charge corn shelters, 3 range feeders, chicken feeders, fo llll , 20 coops, 4 range shelters, lot of new barn & brooms,, canvas, power lift for tractors, 17x20 ft ® house in good condition, egg baskets, electric time electric debeker Implanter for capette pellets. DAIRY EQUIPMENT—2unit DeLaval Milker" 3 unit pump & pipe, for 20 cows, Keivmator 4 c?" cooler, hot water heater, twin wash tubs, IB quart £‘ s ; steel bucket, can rack, 16 milk cans, 60 lb milk sc" LOT OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS including 'l5 TON OF CORN LOT OF STRAW Refreshments will be served. For catalog write to Harvey Rettew, Manhe® sale Manager. Dupes & Gerberich, Aucts. Kraybill Bros.. Cierks OF 11:30 O'CLOCK A. M, 18 first M Hi Waller S. Krelder, Otf MARIETTA, PA. B 1 and