—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 15. 1972 38 What’s New? Portable Grain Dryer Farm Systems Corporation, Marengo, 111., has introduced a new, larger capacity, low cost, continuous flow portable grain dryer. The dryer, mounted on a heavy-duty, two-wheel chassis, is designed to easily adapt to existing grain handling systems with a minimum of set-up time. The dryer can also be moved from one job to another. The new CPD-250 dryer offers all the outstanding features as standard equipment, found on the smaller CPD-125 model in troduced last spring. Among these are: built-in finned tube vaporizer, automatic moisture control, modulating burner control, gravity feed hopper, and preheat garner bin. The new CPD-250 Dryer is capable of drying up to 6,000 bushels of grain per day. Drying capacity for the smaller CPD-125 is up to 3,000 bushels per day. New Soluble Pig Wormer Now Available Swine producers can now deworm their pigs easily through drinking water with one treat ment of the new Soluble Pig Wormer, first product cleared by the Food and Drug Ad ministration for control of lungworms. American Cyanamid Company’s broad-spectrum anthelmintic is also effective FREE Subscribers to Lancaster : Farming will receive one advertisement Free each month in our Mail Box Market Subscribers using the Mail Box Market will be Si governed by the following S; rules. .£ Limit your advertisement to 25 words; All ad vertisements must be in our hands by Thursday noon or same will be held over for next week’s paper; No business advertisements accepted. against large round-worms and nodular worms in swine. Soluble Pig Wormer is available in a white plastic bottle containing 18.15 grams of levamisole hydrochloride ac tivity in powder from. Before use, water is added to prepare a solution which is mixed in the pigs’ drinking water at the rate of 10 cc. solution to one gallon water. One bottle will treat 200 25-lb. pigs, 100 50-Ib. pigs, fifty 100-lb. pigs, or twenty-five 200-lb. animals. One gallon medicated water should be allowed for each 100 pounds of body weight of pigs to be treated. Careful estimates of pig weights are essential for proper performance of this product, Cyanamid says. Pigs maintained under conditions of constant worm esposure may require retreatment within four to five weeks due to reinfection. With drawal time is 72 hours before slaughter for food. A veterinarian should be consulted before ad ministering to sick swine. If pigs are infected with mature lungworms, coughing and vomiting may be observed soon after medicated water is con sumed. This reaction is due to expulsion of worms from the lungs and demonstrates the fast action of Tramisol. w,%vW<‘W*K' 1972 SPECIAL REPLACEMENT & GRASS CATTLE SALE MONDAY, APRIL 17, 7 PM 600 Head Hereford, Angus, Charolais, and Holstein Steers and Heifers. v For further information contact Thomas Eagle Harry Gochenour 703-459-4402 703-459-4778 WOODSTOCK LIVESTOCK MARKET, INC. On US Route 11 Woodstock, Va. The Livestock Auction Center that Farmers of Shenancoah County help to build larger and better. t PAUL Z. MARTIN’S \ FIRST SADDLE and STANDARDBRED HORSE SALE FOR 1972 Wednesday Eve., April 19 At My New Place of Business, 2 miles east of Intercourse along Route 340 and 4 miles south of New Holland, along New Holland Road. 1 LOAD of OUTSTANDING SADDLEBRED HORSES from KENTUCKY, 3 and 5 gaited and driving Horses from colts to aged horses. LOAD of STANDARDBRED HORSES from NEW YORK STATE. SPECIAL 1 Reg. ARABIAN 3-year CHESTNUT STALLION 1 Reg. ARABIAN 6-year GRAY STALLION, both broke. ALSO LOCAL and CONSIGNED HORSES Horses Hitched at 1:00 p.m. Sale starts at 5:00p.m. on Tack, Horses at 6:00p.m. OUT OF STATE and NEW BUYERS - CASH or Proper References. PAUL Z. MARTIN Res. Phone: 717-354-6671 Business Phone; 717-768-8108 MARTIN AUCTIONEERS Blue Ball Penna. 17506 m ~ * -n»» ~~ a*** > i « rr -* Livestock Exposition Scheduled at Penn The 55th Little International Livestock Exposition at Penn sylvania State University will be held Saturday, April 29, in the campus Ice Pavilion. The show will be presented by the Penn State Block and Bridle Club. Little International is pat terned after the famous Chicago International Livestock Ex position. The basic differnce between the two is that students in the Little International are judged on their ability to groom and show the animal and not on the animal’s merit. Students at Penn State may choose from four species of purebred livestock beef cattle, horses, sheep, or swine. The livestock are those in the University herds and flocks and are chosen by a drawing. This year over 130 students in various courses of study will be putting in many hours of work preparing their animals for the show. Judging will take place April 29 beginning with cattle and sheep at 8 a.m. Swine will be shown after the sheep. Horses will be shown in the afternoon. Selection of a grand champion showman will follow the judging of these individual classes. A banquet will be held in the evening at the Nittany Lion Inn, at which time trophies and awards will be presented. Students in charge of organizing and presenting this year’s show are: Thomas E. Kuzemchak, Clymer, show manager; Richard J. Pruitt, Milford, 111., assistant show manager and awards chairman; Ronald L. Chapman, Womelsdorf, catalog editor; Linda J. Work, Uniontown, assistant catalog editor and publicity chairman; Abram K. Fisher, Lancaster, and Joseph Strittmatter, State College, meat raffle chairmen; Donald G. Hunter, Stoneboro, beef superintendent; William McAllister, Oxford, horse HEAD 1500 HEAD (STATE GRADED) VIRGINIA CALVES & YEARLINGS STEERS HEIFERS THURS., APRIL 20 7:00 P.M. SPONSORED BY MARSHALL FEEDER CATTLE ASSN. FAUQUIER LIVESTOCK EXCHANGE Incorporated MARSHALL, VIRGINIA 22115 „ , John W. Rucker Tel: 703 364-4861 gales Mgr . SPECIAL FRIDAY NIGHT SALE!!! (60) HEAD REGISTERED AND GRADE MflHl CANADIAN AND WKBKm Wisconsin HOLSTEINS \ Another \seject quality Registered and Grade Holstein sale N \ \ a * Black and Whltetlolstein Farm, Lancaster, Pa. across from the Comet' Drjve-in Theatre or Vi mi. west of breeding unit \■> \ on APRIL 21, at f O’CLOCK SHARP. Selling sixty head of registered and grade Canadian and Wisconsin Holsteins large size, good type and lots of milking quality. AllVc&ws fresh or* close-up springers. Farmers and dairymen, if you are in the need of top quality herd replacements you cannot afford to miss this sale. They are all purchased first hand from farms where they were raised by some of the best judges of dairy cows in the business. If you need a can of milk per day or 100 lbs. per day we have the you. Just by all means get to this sale. For credit terms contact Charlie or Park prior to sale. Chorles C. Myers ABE DIFFENBACH: Auct ° W “ r HENRY KETTERING: Pedigrees ' TXC,T •* * * <-r •« ?*•*?» rrm wc~ r-MF«rw wfr«My State superintendent; Robert E. Zimmerman, Spraggs, sheep superintendent; and Alfred E. Rape, Zelienople, swine superintendent. Glenn R. Kean, associate professor of animal science, is faculty advisor to the Block and Bridle Club. TRY A CLASSIFIED AD-rr PAYS!