10—Lancaster Farming, Saturday. July 15. 1961 • Cow-culator (From Page 11 ge League Federation show ing increased grain feeding caused a production increase on 95 per cent of the cows tested, but only 45 per cent of the cows which respond ed made profitable gains ■The Cowculator was devel oped by Dr. C. D. Caskey, director of feed research for Cooperative Mills, Inc., own ed by five farmer coopera tives including Pennsylvania Farm Bureau. Rights for the electronic device are con trolled by PF.B. and the Southern States Cooperative. Kish and McCormick told the gathering about 560 farm people that service is avail able on first come, first ser ved basis. However, farm ers interested in using the device should keep accurate production and feed cost re cords. Lancaster branch office manager C. P. Brantley re ported thgt SPA B.C. is progressing at about 5 4 per cent ahead of one year ago. He~ said the Lancaster office has a gain of 10 per cent during June over 1960. David Yoder, general man ager, invited members to participate in the tenth an nual S.P.A.B.C Cattle show at Lancaster, August 1 and 3. • Lancaster Poultry (From page 3) 2200 WV, 9, Daniel K. Good, 13.5; 25. Charles Shertzer, 450 LF, V. J. Koser Co, Inc. 10.1; 26 Kenneth B. Noll, 2500 WV, 9-2, John N. Thomas, 13.5; 27 M&B (Donald Frank), IQOO WV. 8-2, John N. Thomas, 13.7; 28. Same, (Tobias D Leaman), 3200 WV, 8-2, NO SALE, 13.5 bid; 29. Same, 6800 WV, 8 2, NO SALE, 13.6 bid; 30. Same (L l oyd Lefever) 4000 WV, 8- 2, NO SALE, 13 5 bid; 31 Daniel B King, 1500 WVSR, 10-2, Danie 1 K. Good 14b; 52 Same, NO SALE, 14 2 bid; 33. Same, John N Thomas, 151; 34 Same Roy E Ream, 14.6; 35. M&B (El vin H Nolt) 8400 WVX, 9-2, Victor F. Weaver Inc, 13 5; 36 David H Weaver 100 MWT, 16 H Carl B Risser 22 1- 37. Same, 16 T, NO SALE, 17 0 bid. The way money goes these days it would be easy to con vince people that it is printr ed on fly paper. DEAD ANIMALS REMOVED PROMPTLY Will Pay Full Value For Dead Animals Dealers In Bones, Tallow and Hides FRY'S RENDERING WORKS Prop., John Fry 2114 Hollinger Rd* Lancaster Ph. EX 2-4815 If No Answer Ph. EX 7-0472 MSB-’ 24-HOUR SERVICE! We get there fast if yon have burner trouble. We’ll adjust your burner for economical operation complete combustion. GARBER OIL CO. 105 Fodrvievr St. MOUNT JOY, PA. PJhu OL 3-2021 Public Sales August s—Saturday - 12;- 45 p.m. - Dispersal sale of Registered Holstein Cattle. One Mi. E. of Lancaster, Vz mi. S. of Rt 30 along Lampe ter Road. By H. L. Zook. Kreider & Diller, aucts. August 12 Sat. 1 P. M. Dairy Dispersal. Sale by Jno. G. Herr, Holtwood, Pa, near baseball field. Diller and Kreider, Aucts. Public Horse Sale MONDAY. JULY 17, '6l at 7:00 p m. BLUE BALL, PA. Lancaster County Load of Kentucky horses, 3 & 5 gaited, harness and pleasure horses. Load of quarter horses, registered & grades. Lot of cheap us ing ponies. PAUL Z MARTIN Ph. New Holland, EL4-6671 Buddie Walker, Auct P. B. GUERNSEY SALE THURSDAY, JULY 20—7:30 P.M. (Sharp) At the Ass'n. Sales Pavilion, 6 miles east of Lancaster, Pa„ on Route 30. 68 HEAD—outstanding cows and bred heifers either fresh or due within 30 days. This unusual large number of hand selected purebreds from top breeders will offer an opportunity to buy late summer and early fa'l producers at bargain prices. We really can recommend for you to take time out and attend this sale! Be there early!! Sale managed by: For catalogs write: PENNA. GUERNSEY BREEDERS' ASS'N. P. O. Box 458 Feed RED COMB EGG MASH Equally With Scratch for Top Quality Eggs With Excellent Flavor. For further information see,.. Joseph M. Good & Sons LEOLA QUARRYVILLE NOW— control tobacco insects with one material 4 p NEwThiodan® For long-lasting residual control and safety, Thiodan is the recom mended material for tobacco in sect control. Thiodan is easy to apply as a dust or spray. Ask your County Agent or local Niagara held man. NIAGARA CHEMICAL DIVISION Local Niagara Distributors N. G. Hershey Clem Hoober & Son MANHEIM MO 5-2271 Farm Calendar (From s Paee V July 20—8.00 p.m. - County Holstein 4-H Club meets at the home of Harold Brubaker, Mount Joy R 2. Two movies on Holsteins. 10:00 am. to 3:00 pm. > Southeast District vegetable judging practice at Garden Spot High School. New Holland. 2 30 - Southern Region U. S. County Agents Scholar- Bargains Bargains RAM & EWE EXCHANGE SALE CARLISLE, PA. Sat., August 5, 1:00 P. M. Car’isle Fairgrounds Cumberland Cooperative Wool Growers Lambs to 3-year-olds Rams—44 Hampshire. 6 Shropshire, 4 Suffolk, G D~rset, '3 Corridale. 2 Cheviot, 2 Southdown; Ewes—2l Hampshire, 1 Shropshire, 1 Dorset. Cata 7 og from Roy H. Mil ler, Sec. Box 442 Carlisle, Pa. appearance mal ics I your INSECTICIDE for control of • APHIDS • BUDWORMS •HORNWORMS • FLEABEETLES INTERCOURSE Camp HiP, Pa. last buy! SO 8-3431 ship todr of Lancaster County. 12 county a'gents from 12 southern states will tour three county farms. July 21—Louisiana Farmers and Bankers will tour Lan caster County. Tour ar ranged by County Soi 7 Conservation District di rectors. FOR PRIVATE SALE Lack of help and declining health prompt, offer this attractive and CHOICE 229 A. DAIRY and STOCK FARj situated along State Hgwy. and the Sv/jj Creek, 6 miles north of Myerstown, at villa*, Greble, Lebanon County. Approximately 150 Acres under cultural including 38 Acres in alfalfa, Balance in p e pasture and orchard. EXTRA LARGE DAIRY BARN completed with Standard pens and comfort stj Two 12x48 silos, 20x22 milk house, 3 imp ‘ com sheds, facilities for 1000 layers. 3-car gar; large shop and 2 colony houses. 11-ROOM BRICK DWELLING with conveniences. Never failing spring, 2 \\ { All bldgs, in excellent cond. less than $ per Acre. INQUIRE AT FARM OR WRITE; S. K. KAUFFMAN LEBANON H. D. 2, PA. '■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■mi FOR SALE A Fine Horn for Qracious Living . ♦, ■ ... is offered for sale at a sacrifice FAR BEK I REPLACEMENT VALUE. Reason for sale. Health. 2 Location: Beavertown, Pa. Cool, clean < ■ quiet, away from all h'ghway and industrial m ■ and dirt. ■ This large home is situated on approximately a acres of good land, IVz acres beautifully landscaped a give the house an attractive setting A driveway i ■ parking apron lead to a 2-CAR GARAGE. The ho 5 has 3 bathrooms, including 1 on the third floor, i ■ bedrooms on second floor, 3 on third; lots of room, S eluding ful' basement and two comfortable sun por ■ es. Oil heat, storm-screen sash on all windows, rets ■ ly repainted, and in a generally fine state of repair ■ This is a delightful home for suburban living ■ layout, condition and location make it ideal for a! 3 fessional man, for a large family, or for city-dwell ■ who want a spacious summer-home. 5 If desired, some furnishings are also available 3 Please arrange to see this property and gel ■ pertinent details. Call Beaver Springs OLympic 823 %■■■» ■■■■■■■■■■*»•■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■■■■■■■■■■ ALL DAY PUBLIC SAL SATURDAY, JULY 15. 1961 - MILLVILLE, Two miles N.W. of Millville along Route 442 V ville is. located between Williamsport & Blooms!' Penna. 1000 ACRES CHRISTMAS TREES over 890,000 hand planted and sheared, Douglas White & Scotch pine, and spruce etc., mostly read! cut, 4 to 8 feet high Will be offered in 10 sep» tracts ranging from 1000 trees to 20,000. Also » whole. Terms up to 5 years. 21/2 MILLION SEEDLINGS & NURSERY Mostly Douglas Fir, None yellowing and French a® pine, Norweigh spruce, Wh t-' oruce. Blue i right yews, all are m excellent condition, who* growth Will be offered in individual beds whole. Nursery is located on both sides of W 442, excellent location. Lots of road frontage, t • Farm pond, large barn. SIX TREE TRANSPLANTERS & SPRAY b» all 3-point hitch, 3 Root spreaders', one ForestM*' ' two Powell transplanters, High boy 150 gal ® eJ 3l pelled sprayer, 3-point spring harrow, 20 OOU plastic pots, 3000 feet snow fence, Rotary a ll tTIDYUPT'C fltf* FARMALL 450. 641. FORD TRACTORS Both are just like new, fast hitch, carrv alb . 3-16 in bottom plow, two 1952 model Fo>d John Deere manure spreader, Ford culfr'at 01 ’ / Harris 44 3-bottom O’iver radex plow. J D disc harrow, 3-section spring harrow, two Ontano tractor drill, McCORMICK #5 Tool Bar Spring Harx'>" [1 pull type, hydraulic lift, rubber tired folding' j New Ho’land 66 pickup baler, cultivator K>i mail International, Y +a w . 35 f semi trade . equipment is in excellent condition. Crai / tune between now and sale day. Fly into the port or Bloomsburg Airp~-* nd call Mi’ l ? 2531. Owner is retiring, and moving to Cci to ' j Sale starts at 8.00 A M For pictorial w ite to the x . fl l Sanger Land & Cattle Nationwide A f j Harvey Sones. Own", r/n Sones Lumo e Millv’He, penna. Myerstovm. Penna. , July 23-29—FARM Si WEEK. ' Stanley H. Deit Auctioneer & Ap PtJ LAMPETER Ph. Lancaster EX 4 SAMUEL Z. HAIRE, 0«