Or- Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 5, 1966 1 SALE REGISTER Wednesday, Fob. 23. 19GG it 11-30 A.M., Public Sale it Farm Equipment, located me-fourth mile west of Stiasburg, Pa. along Lime i'alley Road, Lancaster ,Co. Pernis by Chester B. Hess. Phursday, March 3, 1966, Pub lic Sale of Livestock and Farm Equipment at 12 30 by William B. Smeltz, IVfe mile East of New Providence, along White Oak Road. Friday, March 4, 19GG at 0.00 A.M. Public Auction of urniture, machinery, dairy iquipment and feed located m -Maryland Rt. 24 in Pyles i lie. Harford County, Md. Perms by Mr. and Mrs. Gat her Evans. laturday, March 5, 1966, An nual Community Farm Sale ]j Don’t Plant Tired Blood ]J In Your Corn Field X PLANT REIST NEW IMPROVED 0 SOX SINGLE CROSS 1. Exceptional parentage j{ 2. Large ears with deep kernels V 3. Good root system n 4. Stiff stalk Y x 5. Uniform ears 16. Picks easy and clean 7. Absence of suckers 8. High yielding ability Place your orders before the supply is exhausted. REIST SEED COMPANY Mount Joy, Pa. Phone: 653-3821 YOU'VE SOT TO HAVE A SYSTEM-GO JAMESWAY POWER CHORINS POWER CIRCLE DRIVE works when others stop ...even in frozen silage Rock-hard, solid-packed silage leveled from wall te we 11... that’a what you |et with the Big J Power Circle Drive the* doesn't depend en silage surface for traetion. Tough. Steel auger kmvee level cut through hard-packed or freien si lag* with under and up. action. Slip clutch slows forward motion a* auger can chew its way through hard stuff - moves farwarf as need be. 1-Point luspeniTen - full support that keeps tha level at all times, lowers it evenly. As srasult, Itsaft'ttilt or ndc over when the going gets tough , , , can’t burrow (nto fluffy new silago, high moisturo corn or low-moisture grata silage Can't stall or causa spoilage. And, you «an unload tight after filling. ■n M. E. SNAVELY 5 South Cedar Street Ph. 626-8144 Lititz, Penna. 17543 by the Bart Twp. Fire Co. Saturday, Feb. 26, 1966, Public Sale of Livestock, Farm Equipment and Household Goods at 11:00 A.M. by David F. High, located 1 mile south ' of Lititz, 1 mile west of Kis sel Hill, 2 x k miles northwest of Neffsville in Lancaster County. Thursday, March 10, 1966, Pub lic Sale of Livestock, Farm Equipment and Household Goods, Hay, Straw, Com at 11:00 A.M. by Eli and Sadie Esh, located 2 miles west of Christiana along the lower valley road known as the George Shea Farm. Friday, March 25, 19S8, Rocky Knoll Equipment Sale & Cattle Dispersal at the farm, Earner Road, north of Doylestown. Pa., near Foun tainville, at 12:30 P.M. Dr. Win. Y. Lee, -owner. New Alfalfa Varieties Are Now Available Tomorrow's profitable for age program for Co'nvmon wealth farmers will Include alfalfa varieties that are high yielding, mature at different times, persist, and, if man aged properly, iprodutee a high quality forage, John B. Bay lor, extension agronomist at The Pennsylvania State Uni versity declared at the Penn sylvania Crop Improvement Association meeting in Har risburg Tuesday. iSaranac and Cayuga, two new alfalfa varieties, togeth er with two present varieties, "Vernal and Narragansett, will meet these requirements, he pointed out, “Saranac is a wilt resist ant alfalfa originating in Northern France, and is sim ilar to Dupuits in vigor and BUDGET BAUNCED? You Get Efficient Egg Production ER S. H. Hiestand & Co., Inc. J. C. Walker & Son, Inc, <^vx\\\\\\\\\v\\\x\\\>ox\\\\\\\vvv\\\vv\\\yj Passmore Supply Co. Cochranville, Pa. Harold H. Good Terre Hill Sailing* Gap, Peons. maturity," Baylor (aid. "How ever, because of its resistance to bacterial wilt, it has the potential to persist and re main productive for several years longer than Dupuits. In trials at Cornell Univer sity, iSaranac and Dupuits were similar in yield the first harvest year. In the fourth harvest year, however, Saranac outyielded Dupuits by 1.5 tons of hay per acre.” He said that Cayuga is Wilt resistant and persists well even under intensive cutting management. It flow ers later than Dupuits but earlier than Vernal. It is similar to Vernal in yield but recovers more rapidly af ter each cutting. Compared to Dupuits when harvested on similar dates Cayuga pro duces a forage that is more digestible, more readily con sumed, and is higher in milk production potential. CONSOLIDATE BILLS WITH AN , „A» V W . "V. INSTALLMENT •*n when you feed FUL-O-PEP It takes only a small increase in dozen eggs per ton of feed to make a big increase in profit margin. Por example, suppose you are now producing a dozen eggs on 4 lbs. of feed. If you can save just .3 lb. feed per dozen, you can get an extra 40 dozen eggs from every ton of feed. Top-feeding efficiency gives you those extra dozens that mean extra profits; Ful-O-Pep Egg Feeds are noted for their high efficiency. That’s why you’ll