ID Lancaster Farming* Saturday* 1960^ VENTILATION FAN CONTROLLED BY thermostat is located over the maternity stalls and calf West corner of the barn. At the present time heders are being kept in the stall, but it is used tor freshening cows so that the warm air being drawn from the other areas of the barn will help to keep the young calf warm Henry Kettering believes that the controlled humidity and tem perature are a factor m herd health and _^ h F m duction USE LANCASTER FARMING CLASSIFIEDS SPECIAL PRICES - ON - Tractors (Slightly Demonstrated) C. B. HOOBER INTERCOURSE. PA. Phone SO 8-3501 STOP FREEZING here's heat you can take anywhere A Knipco portable heater keeps you warm indoors or out. just pick it up and take it with you, plug in any 115 v. AC out let and flip the switch. Circulating warm air pours out in stantly. The Knipco “Super-75” weighs only 45 pounds; runs » to 14 hours on a tankful of kerosene or No. 1 fuel oil; puts out as much heat as a furnace in a 5 room house for only 8c an hour. Use it to preheat engines, thaw pumps, "spot heat” outside areas, circulate warm air indoors Stop by and let us show you one in action. Larger sizes also available. SNAVELY’S FARM SERVICE NEW HOLLAND Phone EL 4-2214 THE SCALES IS ONE OF THE BEST investments a dairyman can make, believes Henry Kettering. He feeds a high quality commercial dairy supplement mixed with his home grown grain, and a commercial fitting ration, both weighed out carefully. The pipe holding the scales also holds a chart with the cows’ production and feed require ments. Grain rations are figured on the basis of one pound of feed for each four pounds of milk produced. —L. F. PHOTO See Our Want Ads For Barga SIMPLICITY Garden Tractors Snavely's Farm Service NEW HOLLAND EL 4-2214 Adding Machines Good Reconditioned ADDING MACHINES & CALCULATORS Hand or Electric Models Guaranteed ALSO DISCOUNT PRICES ON NEW ADDING MACHINES FOR SALE USED SMALL OFFICE SAFE suitable for a home. Will deliver. W. L. Zimmerman & Sons Ph. Intercourse SO 8-3131 INTERCOURSE. PA. 1959 Random Sample Comparisons OF THE Shaver Qj Starcross 288 Leghorns Extra Average of All Profit For Shaver Other Nationally Shaver Test Starcross 288 Franchised Entrants Starcross Western New York $2.70 $2.56 plus 6a 1 Missouri 2.79 2.60 plus ' 7 % British Columbia 2.40 2.22 plus 8% California 4.17 3.59 plus 16% Central Canada 2.42 1.87 plus 29% Average 2.89 2.57 plus 13% The above table demonstrates the outstanding profit capaci ty of SHAVER STARCROSS 288 in a variety of wide.y SHAVER separated Official Test locat ons. Please note that these R' were the only Random Sample Tests in which the SHAVER ' ,< STARCROSS 288 was entered m 1959 CROSS You will notice that there are no skeletons in our closet, at ST** every test we earned a clear-cut "extra profit". GREIDER LEGHORN FARMS, he. MOUNT JOY H. D. 1 OL 3-2455 1 LEGHORNS . . . FAMOUS FOR HIGHEST IN COME OVER FEED COST. HBt N Research has taken the best of na ture - and blended this-with proved experiments to produce a superior laying hen for your farm. Thru balanced breeding. H & N' scientists, by weighing egg production, livability, body] size, egg size and egg quality assures you "of-the finest; layer available. . today, tomorrow and in the profit | able future. ‘ 1 Write or phone for more information and new te duced prices. B FLORIN FARMS, Inc. MOUNT JOY. B. D. 1 , Telephone Oldfield 3-9891 the; se«l J ; _home, -3 the North <&ieeri • -fitted branch ,o£ - the v Lancaste - C6UHtr National'■B&k, i| - " January 11 to 15—Pennsy vania State Farm Shov Harrisbilrg. January 21, ,7:30 p.m.—An nuaL, meeting and readinj of the constitution of tlm Lancaster 'County J leader’j council, Farm ' Bureau An ditorium, Dillerville roafi, Lancaster. February 1, 7:30 pm. An . nual meeting of Poultry Association, at the Lancas; ter Poultry Center, Rossi ville Road, Lancaster. \ February 5, Baby BceC banquet at Armstrong Cork Company. February 12 Second ses! sion of the Farm & Horns' planning meeting, at tW North Queen branch o| the Lancaster Co. Nation al Bank, Lancaster. February 26—-Third session •of-the Farm ’& Hojne plan ning meeting at the North Queen Street „ branch ol ther Lancaster County Ni tional Bank-, Lancaster ins
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