12—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 8, 1960 • Kauffman Herd (From Page 11 Junior Calf—l, Harold Brubaker; 2, Harold Bruba ker; 3, Glenn Musser, Mount Joy Rl; 4, Donald Welk, of Strasburg Rl; 5, Richard Shelly, Manheim Rl; 6, Don ald Hershey, Manheim Rl. Senior Calf —1, > Donald Musser, Mount Joy Rl; 2, Donald We k; 3, Robert Bos sier, Manheim Rl; 4, Paul Welk, Sirasburg Rl; 5, Pres ton Newcomer, Mount Joy Rl; 6, Barry Derr, Mt. Joy R 2. Junior Yearling: 1, Robert Kauffman; 2, Glenn Musser; 3, Larry Derr; 4, Donald Her shey; 5, Richard Shelly: 6, Glenn Myer, Manheim R 3; 7, PLOW 1 HOUR for 14c SAVE HOMEY 3-WAYS... With NEW IH DIESEL Now you con own a full-featured B-275 Diesel tractor at new low cost! Now you can figure fuel cost savings of lip to 50% every day you use it! Now you can operate hundreds of hours longer—spend less than ever for maintenance! PLUS... The new B-275 carries more 3-polnt tools than any other Diesel. It zips through a variety of tough jobs with rugged, big-lugging Diesel power, and gives you eight speeds for ward, from 1% to 14 mph. Try the fast starts, easy handling, and effortless control of the International B-275 yourself. Arrange for a demonstration today! Lowell Landis, Lltitz R 3. Senior Yearling: 1, Robert Kauffman; 2, Elvin Shelly of Manheim Rl; Eugene Snave iy, Manheim Rl; 4, John Welk, Strasburg Rl. Two-year-old: 1, Robert Kauffman (GC-SC); 2, Donald Musser, Mount Joy Rl; 3, Donald Hershey; 4, Geraldine Hershey, Manheim Rl; 5, Dan iel Derr, Mount Joy R 2. Three-year-old; 1, Elvin Shelly; 2, Donald Hershey; 3, Robert Kauffman. Four-year-old: 1, Robert Kauffman; 2, Glenn Myer. Five-year-old: 1, Robert Kauffman; 2, Donald Hershey Dairy Herd (3 anima's): 1, Robert Kauffman; 2, Donald Hershey. Produce of Dam: 1, Rob- (Based on 1 gallon per hour fuel consumption] Q 8‘275 DIESEL ert Kauffman; 2, Elvin Shel ly; 3, Donald Welk; 4, Doi> aid Hershey. Senior Get of Sire: 1, Robert Kauffman. Junior Get of Sire: 1, Lloyd Derr, Mount Joy R 2. Best Udder: 1, Robert Kauffman. . . SHOWMANSHIP 1, Donald Welk; 2, Herbert Myers; 3, Harold Brubaker; 4, Donald Musser; 5, Elvin Shelly; 6, Lowell Landis; 7, Daniel Derr; Richard Shelly. FITTING 1, Elvin Shelly; 2, Harold Brubaker; 3, Judy Flory; 4. Glen Myers; 5, Daniel Derr; 6, Barbara Kulp; 7, ' Linda Eshleman; 8, Preston New comer. Farm Calendar (From Page 1) Shorthorn breeding stock and stocker steers at the Guernsey Sales Pavilion,- Lincoln Highway East, of Lancaster. 7:30 p.m. - Southeast Dis trict Baby Beef Show and sa’e committee meets in the Livestock Exchange rooms at the Lancaster Stock yards. Oct. 12—9:00 am. - Agricul ture Stabilization and Con servation handbook com mittee meets at the Farm Bureau building, Diller ville Road. 1:00 pm. - County wide clothing Workshop atFarm Bureau Building. 7-30 pm. - Tryouts for the Bulk Spreading Service Dealers for— FERTILIZER and LIMESTONE SMUCKER BROS. Bird-in-Hand Ph. Leola OL 6-2229 i See Your IH Dealer Today! •ninihHU umirni . .. McCormick Farm Equip. Store Cope & Weaver Co C. E. Wiley & Son J. Paul Noll QUAHRYVILLE - WAKEFIELD J. B. Hostetter & Sons MOUNT JOY See Your IH Dealer Today! » annual 4-H ■ play at the Farm Bureau Building. 8:00 p.m. - County Baby Beef and Lamb Club meets at the West Lampeter ele mentary school. Oct. 13—7:30 pjn. - Meeting of Solanco Chapter FFAat the High School. 8:00 pm. - Lititz-Manheim 4-H, club meets at the home of Milton Brubaker, Li-titz Rl. Oct. 14, 7:00 p. m. - An nual banquet of the county 4-H dairy clubs in the Strasburg fire hall. 8:00 pm. - Meeting of Ag riculture Center Commit tee and interested Agricul ture organizations at the Poultry Center, Roseville Road. Try a Classified Ad. For Fall Seeding • Alfalfas • Seed Wheat • Seed Oats • Seed Rye • Seed Barley REIST Seed Company MOUNT JOY. PA. EPHRATA Kauffman Bros. C. B. Hoober MOUNTVTLLE OL 34821 INTERCOURSE •' Chicago Yards (From Page 2) cent cows; Percentage down from 15 to ana choice up fr 0 n! $ around 65 per cent steer supply largelv „ ar > sharply higher freL 60 ,?' 1 - erased all of last ~h er decline. We eit •Slaughter steers 7*, higher. Cows 25-so u Bulls 50-1.00 lower ° Wei Load prime 1175 lb 27 25 highest heieV 1 * wks. 'Choice and pm, . x ] ers mostly-24.50 up at *’ close with several loaL 1 mostly prime USO-Hon 26.50-26.75. Numerous of choice 1100-1250 lb , 25-25.50 at midweek n* good steers 22-24 25 " u Bulk choice heifeis 24.50. Bulk good heifers 50-22.75 Utility and * mercial bulls 16-19 01 Good and choice vpai« 22-25, standard 17-22 ri good 490 lb. stock stee^ 24.50. Load choice m $ feeding steers 24 m,J medium and good 77 s it 21.35. Reduce mortality loss clc&n up your poultry house with Carbolj the disinfecting white paint • Cut pouhiy mortality lossesl Cit m brooder house end laying house, then i Cerboic—the Disinfecting White Paint' Carbola’s powerful germicide kills m dlseasa germs. It contains Undane end | thlon to kill fHss, lice, mites and keep webs down. Cartels dnea white Also: used as a dust Carbola neutri ammonia fumes. Ask your dealer tor Carbola today or cot your Certified Carbola Sprayman Sent free Poultry Management Bulletin end name of your nearest Carbola Dui« Sprayman, Dept. LF-610. Carbola CHEMICAL CO„ INC., Natural Bridge, N. Y. fktvint the Poultry Jaiutlry tor it WILLOW STREET * GAP David Kurtz MORGANTOWN