16—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 16, 1960 PREPARE FOR CHICKS Be ready for arrival of Baby Beef club meets at baby chicks, urges Carl Dos the home of John Camp- sin, Penn State extension bell, New Holland Rl. poultry specialist. Properly 7:30 p.m. Rough Rid- adjust the brooder stove, pro ers light horse and pony Vl<le btter on the floor, put club meets at the home of . water fountains, have fe- Emory Wagner. Kirkwood ec * anc * grit available, and . „ set up a guard about 18m- Apnl 23 ■ 7:3opm. Sen- c j ies f rom the outside edge jor Extension Square Dan o£ the ho v er ce festival at the Guern sey Sales Pavilion, Linc oln Highway, east of Lan caster, Farm Calendar (From Page 1) Yards to plan show. ' 8 00 pm. Dairy Herd Improvement Association Directors Meeting at Farm Credit Building, Roseville Road, Lancaster. April 19 7:30 pm.—Dru more 4-H community club meets at the Chestnut Le vel Church House. 7.30 pm Lincoln 4-H Community club meets in the Mount Airy fire hall. 7 30 p.m. Elizabeth town area watershed me eting on soil and water conservation in the Eliza bethtown High School. April 19 7:30 pm. Eastern States Member ship meeting, Penryn fire hall. April 20 7 30 p.m.—Flow er arrangement demonstra tion for 4-H club leaders at the Farm Bureau Audi torium. 7 30 pm. Hempfield 4- H community club meets in the Farmdale School. April 20 10:00 am. Homemakers Day at the Moose Hall, East King St., Lancaster. 10 00 am Tree pruning demonstration at the home of Louis Schaeffer, 385 Church Street, Landisvil le A O. Rasmusson, ex tension Ornamental Horti culture specialist will de monstrate 2 15 pm Tree pruning demonstration at the ho me of Claude Stauffer, 945 Grandview Blvd, Lane 3 45 pm Tree pruning demonstration at the Mt. Zidh Church, Fairfield, 2 miles south of Chestnut Level. 730 pm Garden Spot 4-H club meets at the ho me of Walter Overgaard, Lancaster R 7. 7 30 pm. -New Providence 4-H community club meets at the New Providence school. April 22 7 30 p m —Co unty FFA Public Speak ing Contest at the Man heim Central High School 7:30 pm. New Holland CHAIN SAW SERVICE CENTER New & U»ed Suavely* a FarmSenic* NEW HOLLAND EL 4-3214 the It’s thi n«w 300 gallon Bulk Cooltr with all the most wanted features Stop in today for all the facts k C. CO Ui Use a high-quality fresh inoculant for the particular legume you are seeding, ad vises Clarence Bryner, Penn Patronize our advertisers. State extension agronomist. SPECIAL Tractor Tire Sale WOW IW PROGRESS See us before you buy tractor tires a COPE & WEAVER WILLOW STREET Ph. Lane. EX 3-2824 ow 1 Hour For 14« a. a S' "* A/* s with NEW IH DIESEL Now you con own a full-featured 8~2 1 5 Diesel tractoi at new low cost! Now you con figure fuel cost savings ol up to 50<70 every day you use it! Now you con operate hundreds of houis longer-spend less than ever for maintenance! PLUS... The new B-275 canies more 3-pomt tools than any other Diesel. It zips through a variety of tough jobs with lugged, big-lugging Diesel power, and gives you eight speeds for ward, fiom IVz to 14 mph. Try the fast staits, easy handling, and effortless control of the International B-270 youiself. Arrange for a demonstration today! Match your payments to your income with the IH INCOME PURCHASE PLAN The B-275 Is In Stock At These Dealers-Field Demonstration Date To Be Announced IKTtRNATWfAL HARVESTER (Based on 1 gallon per hour fuel consumption) - , ZStuC&A-i .a < S i^4 McCormick Farm Equip. Store C. E. Wiley & Son QUARRYVILLE - WAKEFIELD EPHRATA For the Most Markets Read Lancaster Fan J“We feed KEF on HARVESTORE Hoyl with no supplement say Dave & Don Hewitt, Flint, Michigan, "Our HARVESTORE Feeding System hat OUr income from the 140 acres (of our 335-acre farm) need to feed our 165 Angus, We couldn’t begin to put a price time and labor saved in feeding our crops, less waste in harvest ing and feeding—and freedom from hand feeding chores “Haylage from our 20x50 HARVESTORE is blended with High-Moisture Shelled Corn from our 17x50 HARVESTORE, Here are our returns per acre.” AFTIR HARVESTORE 165 steers averaged 700 lbs. gam in 300 days,or a total of 115,500 lbs.sold @3oc. Gross Return from 140 acres after HARVESTORE, $34/450 HARVESTORE Return Per Acre *247.5® BEFORI HARVESTORI 100 bushels of corn per acre from 140 acres, 14,000 bushels sold @ $1.25. Gross Return from 140 acres before HARVESTORE, *17,504> Return Per Acre before HARVESTORE -$125.00 ■Extra HARVESTORE Profit T PtrAcr*..... $122.50 KNIFMEYER, he. Harvestore Sales and Service NEW HOLLAND PHONE-ELein 4-2'tfl SEE and TRY this NEW DIESEL TRAC TOR with 2 and 3 BOTTOM PLOWS al FIELD DEMONSTRATIONS LISTED BE- LOW Messick Farm Equip., Elizabethtown MONDAY, APRIL 25 J. B. Hostetler & Sons, Mt. Joy WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27 Cope & Weaver, Willow Street THURSDAY, APRIL 28 J. Paul Nolt, Gap FRIDAY, APRIL 29 C. B. Hoober, Intercourse SATURDAY, APRIL 30 Check with the above dealers Jor time and location. Kauffman Bros. MOUNTVILLE David Kurtz MORGANTOWN i •
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