Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 27, 1963, Image 14

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    14 —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 27, 1963 4-H Dairy Club
Leaders To Meet
Farm Calendar
(Continued from Pago 1)
•hOTT.
4-H Council Spring Jambo
ree at Leola Memorial Build
ing.
6:30 p.m. Manheim FFA
IParent and son 'banquet in
the high school cafeteria.
jHay 4 4-8 pjm. Chicken
Barbecue in West Willow fi
re hall.
Early-cut hay can be dried
to the storage point overnight
with a crop dryer using artifi
cially heated air.
Stanley H. Deiter
Auctioneer A Appraiser
LAMPETER
.Ph, Lancaster EX 4-17®#
You save money,
with our Texaoa
•All-Star*
heating oil
servicel
GARBER
OIL CO.
MOUNT JOY, PA.
Ph. 653-2021
105 Fairview St.
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JC%, .*♦* * < »*
»v£.
f 4
f< 1.,
■V
F©r Hoy and Cam
Often pays for itself the fiist
3 ear by i educing held losses
and impjoving quality. Double
piotein content of bay ... at a
power oost as low as 50c a ton!
And cut corn losses by pick
ing earlier. You'll save_ soft
corn by drying to sa*e moisten e
level with a Clay Diier.
Clay Crop Diiers offer natu
ral or heated air. Portable—
for batch or bin drying. Ask
us about eur “Pay-as-you-dry”
Purchase Plan.
Modern Equipment for Eas'er Farming
Wilbur draybili
LITITZ
Ph. 626-5221
• David Lapp
(Continued from Page 1)
In an effort to faring unifor
ternational Farm Youth Ex- mlty to the instruction at 4-H
change (IFYB) Program. He clufa memters a meetmg
will show slides and tell of His * *ll le f e s B
varied and interesting expferi- county has -been scheduled for
ences while living with farm next Tuesday, Victor Pldsthw
families on the island. associate county agent- said
. this week.
The Lancaster County Sen- .
lor Extension- Club has just or- Extension dairy specialist,
ghnzied for another year and Anderson from fhePenna.
ft extends a special invitation State - University will pre
to any young person from the a special demonstration on
County between the approxi- tfae dairy heifer for
mate ages of 18 to 30 to attend 'during the meeting on
this meeting and become active 'f*
in the Club activities. The Club 110^ er ’ 2025 ° res ° n
membership whidh represents 'Lancaster, at 8 p.m., April 30.
various occupations. meets It is important-that all mem-"
monthly for educational com- givftn aame fltting
munity service and soical pur- information thjut - al , will
poses. For further information ft&ve ortulllt y
contact Mr. Victor Plastow. As- th sh(yw their , proj^ t " hei :-
sooiate County Agent, who is , f p] astow sa<id . . ' •
advisor to the Club. —— —... ;
PAUL Z. MARTIN'S
FARM EQUIPMENT SALE
WED., MAY 8, 9:30 A.M.
MARTIN'S SALES BARN
BLUE BALL, PA., LANCASTER, CO.
, Tractors., implements, machinery and equipment of
all descriptions. Hdwo., tools, hay, straw and posts.
WE SELL ON COMMISSION
Phono Area 717, 334-(»(>71
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PUBLIC SALE
SATURDAY, MAY 11, 1963
In Chester Co., 6 mi. north of Coatesville in the
Village of Martins Corner.
40 HEAD REG. & GRADE HOLSTEIN
DAIRY CATTLE
375 gal. Esco milk tank with walker approved
stamp. 2 unit Surge milker.
1959 model 550 Oliver tractor. 8 N Ford tractor.
No. 40 McDeering 145 bu. spreader.
OTTO K. SCHWANDT JR.
Owner
Sanger & Sensenig, Auctioneers
SV.V.V.WiV.V.W.V.V.V
Livestock Auction Market
EVERY TUESDAY
Starting Promptly at 1:30 p.m.
Starting with bulls, steers, heifers, cows, hogs
and calves.
We get top $$ for your Livestock
Give us a call HI 2-4181
Vintage Sales Stables, Inc.
VINTAGE, PA.
Frank Dussinger, Manager
New Holland Sales Stables
Horse Sale Every Monday at 11 A.M.
Fat Hogs & Calves Every Monday at 2 P.M.
Deity Cattle Every Wednesday at 12:30
Beef Cattle and Calves
Every Thursday at 12:30
JOHN H. GINGRICH, Mgr.
Th. Now Holland 334-2194 New Holland, Pa.
H'lnnui! 'Sit'iii’t i rnm » * *-» -t"
Pasture Cows Carefully
Dairymen like lush pastures
tor ithelr dairy cows, but Joe
Taylor, Penn State extension
dairy specialist, sounds a warn
ing. The change from winter
feeding can cause mastitis. He
advises feeding some hay and
grain before cows go out to
pasture each day early in the
season.
PUBLIC
Mon. Eve., April 29, Martins Sales Stables,
/ Blue Ball, Pa., Lancaster Co.
18 head of walking .horses, mares & geldings, ;good
"broke, pleasure and show horses & prospects, dilt
'Standing. Commission horses and ponies. Tack at '6:50,
horses at 7 P^M.
PAUL Z. MARTIN
Ph. area 717, 354-8671
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Boost tidal
far nr profit...
PICK FROM THE
BIG FAMILY
__ As your P-A-G dealer, I will gladly
Rk show you how P-A-G’s big famUy
[ | B_ approach gives you a wider choice
Wfff II IT* of hybrids... lets you build a team
■ "fl iJ of hybrids that can boost your total
■ ■ ■ income from corn. I’ll also explain
HYBRIDS
I’ve got all the infer
mation you need on B
P-A-G’s famous FD- II II Bar
100, Ranger, Vernal, m IB n 19
Buffalo and California I II BB
Common, and I’ll be * m *
glad to help you pick m
the ones that best fit B I B I
your requirements. II I I LB
Sow these seeds with 111 II
assurance. They have
been-tested and ap- ■ m^mu m " “
proved by P-A-G.
SEE ME
FOR P-A-G RESULTS IN THIS COUNTY^
L. J. Denlinger Company
Beaman Place, Pa. Ph. 768-3021
Willis H. Weaver
R. D. 1, Boy 433, Mt. Joy, Pa.
Ph. 653-4012
Willis W. Horst
R. D. 4, Bititz, Pa.
Ph. 636-6755
Cloyd Wenger
1744 Pioneer Road, Banc., Pa.
Ph. 393-1633
David B. King
2471 Horseshoe Rd., Banc., Pa.
Eugene P. Spotts
R. D. 3, Honey Brook, Pa.
Ph. 273-3958
Mountville Feed Service
B. D. 3, Columbia, Pa.
Ph. 385-3661
Eli O. Nolt
B. D. 1, Kew Holland, Pa.
Ph. 331-5546
Ray D. Deiter
B. IJ. 7, Lancaster
Several Choice dealer territories available—contact
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THE MOST
FAMOUS NAME IN CORN
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When planning to bay or
sell call
HENRY E. SHREINER
R, il Estate Salesman
AUCTIONEER
Dial: MA 0-6490 LiUtz. tEa.
,EI 7-8571
HORSE SALE
how a P-A-G corn
program works to
boost all-around effi
ciency, no matter if
you grow corn for
cash or for livestock.
Walter B. Martin
R. D. 1, Drnmore, Pa.
Ph. KI 8-2692
Fred Frey
B, E». 2, Quarryville, Pa.
Ph. ST 6-2235
Melvin M. Brendle
R. D. 1, Bast Earl, Pa.
Ph. 445-3444
Paul G. Nolt
R. D. 1, Manheim, Pa.
Ph. 603-4324
Charles Ranch
71 Rose Ave., Leola, Pa.
Ph. 656-0272
Harold L. Sample
R. D. 1, New Providence, Pa.
Ph. SX 0-3087
Stanley P. Herr
Bheems, Pa.
Ph. 367-3536
Ph. 687-3405
LOCAL OFFICE
Pfister Associated
Growers
1007 Mssley Ed., Lancaster, Pa.
Ph. 898-7131