—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 28, 1961 10 Glenn Herr Joins Feed Firm Glenn Herr, Manheim Rl, has joined the sales and ser vice staff of Miller and Bush ong, the Rohrerstown feed firm Until recently Herr oper- GLENN HERR ated a feed business at Man heim Rl. He has long been active in poultry circles in the county in various capa cities He is sale manager of the Lancaster County Poul try Exchange. Herr is married to the for mer Ruth Jurell. The couple has three sons. RULES FOR CHILDREN Children need rules to live by, says Mrs. Marguerite Du vall, Penn Stte extension fa mily life specialist. They need limits, and they need to consider other people’s rights and feelings, too. Rules help children know what to ex pect A child will have more respect for you and also for himself if he is helped gent ly but firmly to do the things he should. PO^rsl S Sure Crop Seeds ■ 5 ALFALFAS ■ 2 Vernal ■ J DePuit *■ 2 Ranger ■ 2 Buffalo ■ ■ Grimm. ■ : CLOVERS 5 ■ Pennscott ■ ■ Kenland ■ 2 Penna. Grown ■ 2 Mammoth ■ HYBRID CORN DEVELOPED BY - PENN STATE EXP. STATION Get our prices and save money REIST SEED COMPANY MOUNT JOY. PA. Phone OL 3-3821 SllllllllHHll.lllll* • VVV W V V ; R.D.I, MOUNT JOY. PA. I Horns Are Useless ' Dairymen Urged To Dehorn Calves In our opinion, at the mo ment, there’s notlvng quite as important in management of a Guernsey herd as sys tematic dehorning of all calves! 1 In fact, during the winter months when you have many dry cows with horns, it pays you to take care of them as well. There are relatively few herds in the country that still have cows with horns. Buyers in many cases' abso lutely refuse* to bid on cows with horns. Recently, we had a man who was interested to buy an entire milking herd and probably would have paid the asking price of $450 a piece However, when he walked in the barn and saw the horns he wouldn’t con sider them at any price l It HOWDy says KEEP OUR OUTDOORS Penn Del Kings Bessie, a senior two-year-old Guernsey owned by R F. & L. A Wit mer, produced 10,350 pounds of milk and 579 pounds of fat in 305 days. She was milked two times daily. Consumer prices will be a bout the same in 1961 as in 1960. BONUS STAMPS when you buy PACEAAAKER Eastern States FARMERS’ EXCHANGE LANCASTER EX 4-3755 QUARRYVILLE ST 6-3647 OR YOUR LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE didn’t do any goo(J to argue that these cows were gentle arid horns didn’t bother, the man simply lost the sale. He was then forced because of illness to offer-them at pub lic auction and for the same reason he didn’t get the val ue for the cows to which he was entitled. Don’t be old-fashioned be m step with the times— MAKE MONEY—DEHORN'! You will find out that even if you don’t consider to sell, your management problems will be lessened. Golden Guernsey News. if you’re getting the best chicks, get the best feed tool Good chicks today are worth real money. And so is good feed. Since a chick needs only 2 or 3 pounds of starter, it pays to feed the best. that’s why we recommend Ful-O-Pep Chick Starter. see or call us before your chicks arrive H. M. STAUFFER & SONS, Inc. WITMER-EX 7-6412 RONKS-OV 7-6612 LEOU-OL 6-2811 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXWXXXXtDvXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXN Mid-Winter Sale On Used and New Equipment ■ USED TRACTORS WITH BLUE RIBBON GUARANTEE * FARMALL 300 TRACTOR * FARMALL 230 TRACTOR * FARMALL 200 TRACTOR * SUPER A TRACTOR » 60 OLIVER TRACTOR * FORD TRACTOR with Backhoe and Loader • CUB PLOW with Fast Hitch • 30F20 PLOW 2-14" FAST HITCH •3 POINT ALLIS CHALMERS 3-14" PLOW • CUB DISK HARROW Fast Hitch • PLOW FOR REGULAR FARM ALL A TRACTOR • OLIVER TRACTOR CORN PLANTER • MYERS MOWER & HAY CON DITIONER • 27V INT. MOWER (semi Mounted) • C-21 MOWER 2 Point Fast Hitch • #37 INT. 10' DISK HARROW. (Wheel Type) NEW IQUIPMENT SPECIALS • T TANDEM DISK HARROW FAST HITCH W. D. ALLIS CHALMERS TRACTOR JOHN DEERE H. TRACTOR OLIVER OC 6 CRAWLER (used 9 months)- • 9' TANDEM DISK HARROW 32x18 DISKS • 4-BAR SIDE DELIVERY RAKE on Rubber • 15x7 INT. GRAIN DRILL • #3O CORN SHELLER with Cleaning fan. ■ Cob slacker and Elevator S • BLADES FOR C & SUPER C FAHMALLS S • 45T BALER PXO, BALE CHUTE & HITCH [ McCORMICK FARM EQUIPMENT STORE : ■ 1054 S. STATE ST„ EPHHATA, PA. PHONE EPHRATA HE 3-2283 \ ■■■■■§■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■•■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■»- Penn_Dell Drucilla Snow M. H.Lindy 7th Mitzie, n White, a junior four-year-old seven-year-old ' -registered Guernsev owned h»R v *• Ayrshire cow owned by Ma. Guernsey, owned by R. P. & sonic FarTns> EUzabethtown L. A. Witmer, Willow Street has recently completed an ol produced 11,180 pounds of ficial record of 14,863 pounds milk and 592 pounds of fat oi milk and 606 pounds ol in 302 days. She was milked butterfat while milked bn two times daily. twice daily for '305 days. Used Farm Equipment Sale Saturday, February 11 WATCH FOR DETAILS Landis Bros., Inc. 1305 Manheim Pike. Lancaster Ph. EX 3-3908 IVAN M. MARTIN, Inc. BLUE BALL, PA. Telephone: New Holland, ELgin 4-2112 Terre Hill. HMcrest 5-3455 Gap, Hickory 2-4148 USED IMPLEMENTS II ■d $160.00 $275.00 $370.00 $550.00 $295.00 $125.00 $12Q0.00
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