Farm Calendar (Continued from Page 1) and pony show Thursday and Friday. Ndv. 5-8 International Ciop 1m p t ovement Association O’ ❖ ❖-$-❖ ❖ ❖■❖❖ ❖■❖■O' o-o LANCASTER SERVICE CENTER QUARRYVILLE SERVICE CENTER c meeting at, Hershey. Nov 5 4 30 PM Meet ing of the Lancaster County Teachers of Vocational Agri culture at Solanco Nov 5 8 PM. Red Rose Dairy Herd Improvement Assn committee meeting at the Farm Buieau building, Dillerville Road Nov 6 BPM Federa tion of Women’s Clubs to meet with the Soil Conserva ti o n District Cooperating agencies m the Production Ci edit building, Roseville Road IPM Southeast Distnct Pennsylvania Haj Show at the garage of Hotel Hei shey. Eten cake mix cakes require some skill, reminds Louise Hamilton, Penn State exten- Nov 7 S p m Red Rose 4-H sion foods specialist. The key Baby Beef and Lamb Club to success with a mix is to parents night at the Old lead and follow the dnections Landisville School exactly as given on the'p|ck- Nov. 8 7 30PM Toma- age Propel mixing and baking to Roundup sponsored by' techniques and the right the Pennsyhama Farmers equipment are essential. Association in the Poultry Ceutei, 230 Bypass and Roseville Road 7 30 PM Southern county electric 4-H club meets m the Little Britain Elementary School Not 9 1 30 P VI Coun t> Dairy Da> Committee meets in the Farm Bureau Building, Dilleiville Pike Not 10-15 Eastern Nation al Livestock Exposition, Ti inonium, Md. Cake Mix Cakes Today’s layer is bred for high production . . . . and EGGLAC is designed to help you get this layer to lay her full potential. EGGLAC is a highly nutritious supplemental pellet which stimulates EXTRA feed consump tion and promotes better flock health. See your Master Mix Dealer today about the special price saving booking on FAMOUS EGG LAC PELLETS! L. J. DENLINGER CO. ROSS H. ROHRER & SONS Quarryville ;r mix PELLETS Paradise Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 3, 1962 Paul B. Zimmerman Herd Tops Red Rose DHIA Fat Average The held of Paul B. Zim- ciation made more than 800 merman, Ephrata Rl, had the pounds of fat during her lac highest monthly butterfat tation ending during the average in the Red Rose month A grade Holstein in Dairj Herd Improvement As_ the herd ot Meivin Nissley sociation during the month of produced 848 pounds of butt- September, according to in. erfat in 22,091 pounds of milk formation released this week with a 3 8 per cent test The Zimmerman herd of 2 5 Four other cows made over registered Holstems produced 75 0 pounds of fat; they were an average of 57 pounds of in the herds of Funy Fred, J. butterfat in 1,516 pounds of Robert Hess, Paul E. Nissley milk with a test of 3 S per and Vincent H Hoover Six cent teen other cows made between Two herds finished the month with an average ot 5S pounds of butterfat each. The 20 registered and grade Hoi. stem cows in the herd of Amos B 'Lantz, Bareville Rl, produced the 56 pounds of fat in an average of 1,425 pounds of milk with a 3.9 per cent test 'Amos M Lapp, Kinzers Rl, milked an average of 1,377 pounds of milk with a 4 1 per cent test from each of his 24 registered Holstems A Holstein cow in the herd of Furry Frey, 1343 Gypsy Hill Road, Lancaster com. pleted the high 305 day lac. tation record during the month The cow, "Walker, pro. duced 874 pounds of butter, fat m 21,086 pounds of milk with a 4 1 per cent test. The second high lactation record was posted by Judy, a registered Holstein cow in the herd of John S Shelly, Man_ heim Rl. She made 840 pounds of butterfat in 21,737 pounds of milk with a 3 9 per cent test One other cow in the asso. 700 and 750 pounds of fat during the year In the herd averages, 10 other herds had 50 or more pounds of fat per cow and another 19 herds had between 45 and 49 pounds each. Exercise Cows Cows need exercise even in wintei, says Harvey E Shaf. fer, Penn State extension dairy specialist Plans for taking care of cows during the winter should include an ex. ercise lot convenient to the barn. *********** PUBLIC SALE! REAL ESTATE & PERSONAL PROPERTY SAT., NOV. 17, 1962 On the premises known as No 2151 Rockvale Road, situ ated along said road between the Strasburg Pike (Route No 896) and the Hartman. Budge road, about one mile East of the Stiasburg Pike, East Lampetei Township 2%-stoiy, brick dwelling with Peach Bottom slate roof, containing 3 rooms, study, sun porch and powder room on the first floor, 4 rooms, bath and balcony on second floor, oil burner steam heat, oil burn er less than three years old, new well of water, cistern, new water systems in both well & cistern Exterior newly paint ed Situated on a lot of land fronting 190 feet on the Rock vale road and extending in depth 140 feet, containing 20,900 sq ft , more or less. This pioperty is in A-l condi tion, and must be seen to be appreciated Inspection of the property may be made Satur day Noi ember 10th, 2 to 4 PM, or any time the day of the sale Inspection at other times may be made my calling Lancaster 392-0460 Personal Property Walnut Side Boai d, walnut 6-leg Drop Lent Table, Night Stand, 2 Walnut Secretarys & Book Case, 6 Plank Bottom Chairs, 4-leg Drop Leaf Table, Up right Piano and Stool, Jelly Cupboaid, 3 Blanket Chests, 8 cu ft G E Refrigerator, 15 cu ft. Wilson Freezer Chest, Walnut Dining Room Suite, Spinning Wheel, Wood Box, Hall Rack, Metal File Cabinet with 27 drawers, 2 Bed Room Suites, 2 Single Beds, Wash ing Machine, Electrolux Clean er, Benches, Tables, Quilts, Blankets, Glassware & China, Cooking Utensils and many other articles. Sale to start at 12 00 o’clock noon sharp Real Estate will be sold at 2 00 PM. Terms by C. M. Brubaker Trust, Lancaster County National Bank, Trustee Paike S Shaub, Auctioneer E Day Ressler, Clerk Louis S May, Attorney 9