10—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 26,1969 Elusive Snake Reappears Harold, the elusive snake, who has been slithering around Warwick High School undetected, since he managed to escape from a terrarium in a Biology Class during the Christmas holidays, finally made an appearance at the school about noon Tuesday of this week. Harold, a five foot boa constrictor, was discovered coiled around a dust mop setting in the hall of the main entrance of the build ing. According to its owner, Jack Hubley, son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Hubley, Cherry St., Lititz. Harold is in good condition although he bears a scar the size of a quarter and appears to be a bit thinner. The snake has been returned to its terrarium and taken to the Hubley home. J. B. KREIDER Complete Dispersal Of 55 Head Reg. & Grade Holsteins FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1969 12:30 SHARP Location: 6 miles South of Quarry ville, 2 miles off Rt. 222 along road from Unicorn to Little Britian, 10 miles North of Oxford, Pa., Lane. Co. 33 COWS Mostly 2nd and 3rd Caff (20 Reg.) Nearly all Fresh or Close Many bred to Milk and Honey Ivanhoe 14 Ist Calf Heifers due August & September 8 Heifers under year old down to started calves Certified, Accredited, Tested for Inter-State SPECIAL MENTION: Selling a dtr. of Zimmerman Alstar Pilot with record as 2y -1 mo., 365 da., 18,318 milk, 726 fat, 4.0%, from dam with 6 records of 1100 fat. Her heifer calf also seDing. Popular sires of cattle selling: Kingpin, Rocket Centuri an, Brigeen Chief Flying Cloud, Penstate Pathfinder Ivan hoe, Glenafton Gaiety, Woodbourne Lass Reflection. Others by Jess Burke, Skyliner, Royal Hamilton, Pond spring Sov. Senator, Silver Rocket, Selling Rocket Reflec tion. Be sure to inspect this fine herd of young Holsteins. Also selling 3 sets of Stewart cow clippers (1) a 510 Model ,(new type). Sale by J. B. KREIDER Ancts., DiJJer and Kreider My Neighbors ill “Don’t look now, Harold, but I think our tree's been bugged.” One of the nicest things to give a spouse on his or her birth day is a year’s supply of consid eiation. A KISS FROM A DEER. That is what little 2-year-old _ . ....... Jere Brubaker gets from a fawn at the Penn State Deer Try A Classified Ad Research Area. Jere, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Breaker If Pavsl was one of 120 local tourists who went . V 5 Penn S T tat £ „. ur f" 1 day to attend the Livestock Day activities. L. F. Photo □□ana INSECT PESTS OF LIVESTOCK I . i ! -u;-* * \ 'ST * t * * 'll*- * v>* * £fw*j3 ctmM. New Holland 219 S. Railroad Ave. m I'M m ft -jFi Mi icif Ir ' y* Agway Guardian Pest-Control Program Agway SEE 354-2146 How much are they costing you? It’s a fact that houseflies are carriers of many livestock diseases, and roundworms and tapeworms, too. That horn fly infestations can reduce milk production by as much as 20%. That cattle grubs account for 160 million dollars a year in livestock losses. AGWAY GUARDIAN PEST CONTROL PROGRAM Recommended Controls (first listed is first choice) Dairy Barns Residual Sprays: Agway Cygon® 2E, Agway Korlan® 24E or Rabon® Space Sprays: Agway Dual® Stock Spray or Agway Livestock® Spray Baits; Agway Sugar Bait Fly Killer, Snip® Fly Bands cr Vapona® Sugar Fly Bait Fumigation: Agway Vapona® Pest Strip Animal Treatment Sprays: Agway Dual Stock or Agway Livestock Spray Dusts: 3% Ciodrin® Dust Back-Rubber Preparation: Ciodrin® Concentrate or Agway Korlan® 24E' Milkroom Agway Vapona® Pest Strip or Snip® Fly Band Animal Treatment Spray: Ciodrin® Concentrate ; Dusts: Agway Louse Powder or 3% Ciodrin® Dust ,1 Pick the right .pesticide for the job. READ THE LABEL, ob serve the precautions, and follow the recommendations closely [, as to dosage, physical coverage of the infested area, number of ' applications, and placement of the pesticides. i Follow up. Ong application may not be enough for good control, f For example, insect eggs present during a spray may hatch later i and give you a whole new population to contend with. Watch for* what happens after your treatment, and continue the control as the label indicates. s TODAY Lancaster Manheim Pike and Dillerville Road 394-0541 Your Agway man will help you work out a complete pest-control program. Ag way specialists have se lected the most effective formulations from among the thousands available. Each product has been thoroughly tested, and passed as effective for its intended use by the Ag way Research Depart ment, Quarryville Store 27 E 4th St, 786-2126