10—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 7, 1962 • Poultry Tour (Continued trom Page 1) Fust op on the agenda altei lea\mg Lancastei at 7 30 ain will be at the tami ot Titus Beam neai EUeison ■ft heie 700 hogs aie laised on slatted tloois. ovei a manuie lagoon All automatic teeding and wateiing in a wmdowTess house In Schw enksMlle poultiv men will see the cage lajei set up featuring 12 000 buds under forced air ventilation, controlled lighting and auto matic manuie disposal in live lagoons A tour of the automatic feed null operation ot the Bucks - Montgomery F a i m Bureau and another cage lay er set up will complete the tour schedule Also at the last stop, in addition to the 7,000 lajers, the tom mg poultiy men can observe a dairy of 33 cows and 22 heifers Reservations for the toui should he made with the com mittee or the Lancaster Poul try Center before July 21 Tne tour committee consists ot H Raymond Stoner, chaiiman John Hess, Milton K Hoist, David Mussehuan and Math Myer # Entry Deadline (From Pav,e 1) Judge ot the show will be Lawrence O Colebank, official classifier of the Amei ican Guernsey Cattle Club Assist ing him with the judging duties on the first day ot the show will be Di L W Specht, dairy specialist of the Pennsyl vania State Umveisity Exhibitors showing more than one animal in a class may win only top premium 01 guaranteed money, whichever is highest, for one animal Ad ditional entries in the same class will receive recognition (ribbon) only Ribbons will be avvaided on the Danish sys tem Exhibitors are lequested to furnish their own hay and grain for their cattle, but the ■cooperative will provide stiaw for bedding, water, and a por table milking machine S FARMERS LOOKING FOR | i Modern, Profitable! i Storage can ! | SNAVELY I jL SILO SALES! J 1 1L ~IS Sillier Shield if ALL STEEL m 1 — SILOS V I m Built to K i-" 1 -Hi suit yonr m J m B needs tc K y J§ m the price Ci' Mk yoa ■• rajit a ' ' “* ""Twenty wt *■ '■ —* £j __Krarranty —IS ~M 1 m Ton can K . "ia erect this _Jr*~ 1 Kilo yonr vJHHHjjHf' 4 self and *’* dltional 4 sayings ALSO CONCRETE STAVE SILOS bug; CRIBS • Pe»tm new ( Condi Systf A Available frith either natural ventilation or forced ventila tlon, heated or unheated. Immediate delivery. Phone or write: SNAVELY SILO SALES , INC . Box LF LX3iJ)ISVIfjLIS, PA. • Milk Co-op (Continued from Page 1) es, pioducer-owner manulact ui ng fauhties and compeu- satoiy payments The meeting is scheduled it S pin at the Hostettei Ban (Miet Hall, Mount lo\. Meeting chan man will he Abnei Risser, agent} tieasuici and piesident of the Mount Jo\ coopeiatue • Potato Blight (Continued from Page 1) some aieas and still dry in otheis No blight has been leport ed in the county, and Smith recommended that groweis NOT start spraying because of rumois / He suggested that growers watch fields closely and start spraying with Maneb it late blight is tound The le- powder per acre Smith said a penod of di> commended rate is three lbs hot weather would stop the of the S per cent wettable threat of spread of the disease GRAIN WANTED! CORN - WHEAT - BARLEY - SOYBEANS t FOR TOP PRICES CALL CARGILL, INC. ;i* Grain Dryer Immediate Payment * %• *♦* * Pneumatic Truck Dump Convenient Location £ t WE STORE PRODUCER LOAN WHEAT i ❖ ❖ •j» »*♦ |JmJ* •*« «J» »J» #J» *** »** **« **♦ »'• *J« »J» **4 **« **4 •*« **♦ **• t>*4 »*♦ ♦*« *J« *£♦ **4 ♦*< Be Miles and Smiles and Money Ahead CO-OP Super Custom Safety Wilson Scott West Willow G and G Feed & Supply Lititi - Manheim Jacob L. Kurtz Kli/.ibi‘thtonn Farm Calendar (Continued from Page 1) at the home of J Eieiett Kieidei, Qua’rvville R 1 Julv 10 —National 4 -II auaids tonus due in the Count} Agent's office S p m Carden spot t-II community club meets at the home ot Dale Cljmti, Hempstead Road Jul} 11—8 pm • County GuenifaP} 4-II club meels at the home ot Robei t McSpai lan, Reach Bottom July 13—7 p m SoutheaA ein J’eiiiisjhania Aitifi„.al Breeding Coopeiatne - light meeting at the Co-op s building on the 230 Bvnass Bpm Meeting ot the Boots and Saddles 4-H club at the Sweigait Pony Harm, Denver, In The Market Daily For MARIETTA, PA. HAZEL 6-2633 For That Vacation Trip Passenger Car Tires 12% Deeper Tread Above Industry Standards Completely New Type of Tread Smart Modern Styling John E. Meihorn Enos R. Buckwolter Mt. Joy Jiiid-in-H.ind LANCASTER QUARRYVILLE SERVICE CENTER I Eastern States Farmers’ Exchange, Inc. Stephen Kurtz Moignntowu Maurice Good Gordonvillo Chicago Cattle ’(Continued fiom Page 2) lb No 2 and 3, mostly po 3 Stems 2G 75, good giade stceis 23 00-25 00 Seveial loads high choice and mixed and Pnme Tleifeia 21 73, bulk choice 24 50-25 50 good and mixed good and choice 22 00-24 50 Fei\ Standaid Cows 17 50- 1S 50, Commeieial 15 00-17 50 UtiliU 14 50-17 00 Cannei and Cutter 13 50 -1G 25 Utility and Standai-d 20 00- 2 5 00, Load good and choice G 25 lb Feeding Steers 25 50, se\- eial loads good and choice 850-000 lb Feedeis 24 00-24 -60. ********+**j****^*****++********»-*-*->Mf**JHHMMMfc T f % ¥ * ■£ ♦ ¥ SAVE TIME and MONEY Let Us Spread it For You Topdress Alfalfa After First Cutting With 0-14-14 0-20-20 0-15-30 We Are As Near to You as Your Telephone i Organic Plant Food Co. t GROI-FTOWN RD. With • Quiet Ride Martin Wanner Gap John Martin Barcville SERVICE • Farm Show tenn, are Russel] S.iuder, Mar lin Cassel, Amnion Shelly, Paul Biuckhait, Edith Longe fiecker, Eugene Cassel, Jay Nisoley, Cliftoid G i b b 1 e, Hni old Shenk Clan Graybill, and Russell Diuiniii The association announced that the faun show will be held this year on October 3, 4 and 5 A new tivo-year con tiact foi limiting the fair pre mium book was negotiated i\ ith a local pnntei Uepai tnieiit heads and com mittee chan men weie selected toi the coming year Xe\t meeting ot the associa tion will be July 16 in the agriculture room of the Man heim Central High School. PHONE EX 2-4963 Next to the Waterworks $ i Evon E. Dinger Komholds Formers t Feed & Supply j New Holland J Henry B. Hoover CENTER (From Page 1) ' I Kphrata- $ t