. 16—Lancaster Farming Friday, June ~R . THIS IS THE REIGNING Poultry Queen, Miss Nancy New comer, daughter of Mr and Mrs J. Raymond Newcomer., R 2 Lititz She will crown this years queen at the Poultry Association barbeque at Lititz Springs Park tomorrow The contest will begin at 7 p m (LF Photo) Cjlv& tjovjis PROFITS o* BOOST I it’s the Fllilil o-ioot CMBBSIE • Bin and bagger models • PTO or engine drivo Come in .. . see the outstanding values in our harvesting machinery Giant Sales Jamboreel New Holland Haverstick Bros. Columbia Pike Lancaster Ph. EX 2-5722 Elizabethtown Farmers Supply Inc Conestoga Farm Service Quarryville Ph. ST 6-2597 mum harvest..« Make more money from your gram and seed crops by making -sure you get “top” efficiency from your harvest operations. Here’s a combine with fea tures to help you get that kind of efficiency .. . the kind that puts more of your yield m bin or bag. It’s the extra amount you save that can mean a big difference in final profits! Allen H. Matz Ph. AN 7-6502 Sauder Bros. Ph. EL 4-8723 Ph. 7-1341 22 Lancaster Cdtlnty Httnlieftiakers ' To Attend Event at Penn State Twenty-two of Lancaster Coun ty homemakers will attend Ex tension Homemakers Week at the Pennsylvania State Univer sity, June 17 to 20, says Miss Ruth K. Kimble, Extension Home Economist. These women are among the 1 several hundred from all parts of the State who will attend this fifth annual fevent It will be the first time for some wqpv: en Others have attended one or nore of the previous meetings Homcmakeis from this County who will register are Mrs C K Miller, 318 Race A vc, Lancaster, Mrs Robert Bartholomew, 230 N Maple St, Elizabethtown, Mrs Maiian Frey, 123 Roselawn Avo, Lancaster, Mrs Emma L McCorkle, 322 Manor Avc, Millersville, .Mrs Roy Johns, 120 Charles Rd, Lancaster, Mrs. William Reingru et 1712 Ridgeview Ave, Lan caster. Mrs E Kobert Nolt, R 1 Lan caster, Mrs. Isabel N Roye, Lan disville, Mrs Lester Garber, R 3 Purina Bulky-Las whets appetites, helps maintain top cow condition Dairymen don’t ordinarily com plain this time of year about milk flow or cow condition. But, when lush pasture grass contains up to 85% water, cows often eat so much grass they get full and won’t eat their gram. They continue to milk well, but often lose weight if they do not eat enough gram while on lush pasture. Then, when pastures turn brown, most of the grain ration will be needed to maintain the cows’ bodies. Milk production usually drops off when body condition is poor. condition with Bulky-Las Top-feed palatable Bulky-Ls with whatever ration you are no\ feeding ... (up to one-half gallo. per cow p'~ milking). Bulky-La stimulates cows’ appetites, add body-building nourishment t FEED PURINA... YC Warren Sickman Denver S. H. Hiestand Sailings James High John B. Kurtz Gordonville Ephrata Blend & McGinnis J. Fred Whiteside Atglen Kirkwood B ■ H H«»Mfl9il(9illP m ■ ■■_ when watery spring pastures make fussy eaters ... Maintain body Pequea Elizabethtown; Mrs. John Mc- Call, 435 West Bainbndge St., Elizabethtown; Mrs. Landis C. Myer, RP -New Holland; Mrs. Morns SaudSr, HI Bareville; Mrs. William W. Walp, 932 Plea sure Rd., Lancaster. Mrs. Frederic Norton, 853 Wil low Rd., Lancaster, Mrs D. El vin Zimmerman, Blue Ball; Mrs Walter D Warfel, Box 365, R 6 Lancaster, Mrs Celeste D Her shey, R 1 Paradise, Mrs Clar ence S Herr, South .Jackson St, Strasburg, Mrs. David E Buck waiter, R 3 Lititz, Mrs John D. Burkholder, R 3 Lititz, Mrs Wal ter Himmelreich, R 1 Ronks, Mrs Amos Shaubach, 206 West Mam St, Strasburg. This year’s three-day program includes talks, special interest and work groups, tours, chicken barbecue, vespers, and banquet. Efforts are being made to start a homemakers choius and wom an are encouraged to take their “singing voices’ with them University residence halls and dining halls will be “home” for your ration, and keeps cows pro ducing well, right up to dry-off time. Cows go for the molasses, bulky beet pulp, alfalfa meal, vita mins and minerals in Bulky-Las. Bulky-Las helps balance with minerals and energy the watery grass your cows eat on pasture. No matter what kind of grain ration you are now feeding, ask us about Bulky-Las. We will gladly give you proof that Bulky- Las is tops when it comes to helping maintain cow condition. Kill those flies now! Get the jump on the fly problem this spring. Sprinkle PURINA PLY BAIT lightly wherever flies gather. In the dairy barn, poultry house, kennel... and in outdoor ireas, too. Flies naturally go for P urina Ply Bait. And does it kill So, be sure to check your iheckerboard Man, and beat the y problem. AN DEPEND ON THE CHECKERBOARD Wenger Bros. Rheems John J. Hess Kinzers—Vintage Holds Meeting In Chicago CHICAGO The 34th annual meeting of the 'National Live iStock and Meat Board was held on June 13-14 at the Morrison Hotel in Chicago Some 700 guests from 33 state, Washing ton, DC, and Panama registered for the meeting, acordmg to Carl F. Neuman, Chicago, secretary, general manager of the Board, A highlight of the meeting was the report by Dr. A G Hogan, the Board’s research consultant, on the medical and -nutritive findings which have come to light through the 17 meat re search projects which have been, conducted through Meat Board grants-in-aid during the past year at colleges, universities and med ical centers the homemakers while on the campus 'Homemakers register for the entire three-day program and start their classroom work at 9am, June 18 They leave the campus Thuxsday, June 20, after breakfast B. F. Adams 6ird-in-Hand John J. Hess II Intercourse—New Providence Snader’s Mill Mt. Airy 1 1
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