—Lancaster Farming, Friday, April 6, 1956 16 New Holland Machine Offers Scholarships Three scholarships to the Pennsylvania State University have been offered by the New Holland Machine Co to encour age high school graduates to en ter agucultiual engineering Each worth .$126, they: will be awarded at the beginning of the freshman year and may be re newed for the second year in scholastic standing remains satisfactory Two will be awarded on Lan caster County, one in Mifflin county If the number of appli cants is insufficient, the scholar ships will be offered in other counties CHECKER PLAN OF GROWING PULLETS CUTS OHOWiiiO €O5? by cutting feed waste Compared to usual mash feeding, the new Bite-Size Checker plan can make a big cut in your growing cost. Chicks start eating the new, smaller Checkers when only 4 to 6 weeks old. It takes less feed because pullets spill less out of the hoppers. And the few Checkers that are spilled are quickly picked <qp — not lost on the ground like mash. Yout gtein goes n long my ihe Purine Way If you have grain, you can grow pullets for a low cash outlay of just 30(5 to 40(5 for a production-type bird. 1 hat’s all it takes to buy the Purina Bite-Size Checkers to balance your grain. See this new, money saving feed before you buy any growing ration. You’ll like it PURINA HEALTH AIDS help you ovoid disease losses James High Wenger Bros. Gordonville Rheems J. H. Reilz Warren Sickman Millway Pequea Snadcr’s Mill B. F. Adams Bird-in-Hand Mt. Airy John Hess J. Fred Whiteside Kirkwood Vintage S. H. Hiestand Salunga .S. Newcomer John B. Kurtz Ephrata Mt. Joy I P ORRIRIIIIIII r " FOX BITES FIVE Five members of one family residing near Pilotttown were bitten by a gray fox believed in fected with rabies last weekend- The fox' was shot by Bert Craft, one of those bitten Others re ceiving treatment were his wife, Mary Ann, and three children, Thomas, 12, Minnie, 9, and Vir ginia 7. Third scholaiship, $l5O, is of fered in industrial engineering to be awarded at the start of the, senior year to a student selected on scholarship, interest, financial need and pioficiency. April 30 is- the deadline for applications by Lancaster Coun ty high school seniors. Forms will be provided by New Hol land Machine Co. i John Hess II New Providence Here is a scene typical of the Eastern Polled Hereford Association show at Lan caster last, week, where prize-winning po tentials line up for the critical survey of the judge, Prof.'Herman Purdy of Penn sylvania State University College of Agri- Three of a kind—folfers. fish ermen and proud parents fromloVte “It’s on the Way for Spring” You’ll Get a New Slant — “In Performance” “In Beauty” “In Styling 5 * There Is Nothing Colorful 3-Plow Design CASE “400” and “500” «•» M •« • • < •» Daring 3-Plow Desig Dazzling Color Dynamic Performanc A. L. Herr & Bro. QUARRYVILLE. PA, Walter Binkley & Son LITITIZ. PA Awaiting Judge’s Decision The wise merchant is the man who put the “ad” m trade PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW Herr’s Implement Store ArthurS. Young Co., Ine. culture. Groomed sleek, primped to per fection, the Polled Herefords presented one of the finest livestock shows in Lan caster County history. (Lancaster Farm ing Photo). I WEST WILLOW, PA, KINZER, PA. Experience is rarely valued by those who need it most. |ve i m Kaylor Brcs. (Route 230) RHEEMS, PA. Jared Stauffer MARTINDALE, PA.
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