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Gives your calf Nature’s miracu lous disease-resistance factors. FEED PURINA... YOU CAN DEPEND ON THE CHECKERBOARD Wenger Bros. Rheems John J. Hess II S. H. Hiestand Intercourse—New Providence Salunga John B. Kurtz James High Ephrata Gordonville J. Fred Whiteside Kirkwood JB ViREBBIHIIIIIIIBI SB Mm* BBBBBIBBBBBBBBBBIi This storehouse of energy and antibodies has no substitute. Nursing Chow (Purina) for the next 30 days, plus Calf Startena. Gives calves minerals, vitamins, energy, and disease protection not found in whole milk' Calf Startena (Purina) for the next 3 months. It is during this “fast growth” period that Punna fed calves make gams up to triple their birth weight, build strong bones and smooth coats. At 4 months, they’re big, rugged heif ers already halfway to breeding weight. Practical Dairymen Agree Practical dairymen throughout the country have often stated: “My calves really go for these Purina Calf Chows ' "... they have proved easily digestible ” “Nutritional scouring and death loss have been practically elim inated.” Ask us about the facts' on Nursing Chow and Calf Startena. Order some. Aim to grow big, husky calves in only 4 months on your farm. Warren Sickman Pequea B. F. Adams Bird-in-Hand Snader’s Mill Mt. Airy John J. Hess Rimers Vintage Blend & McGinnis Atglen Ohio Polled Hereford Bull Wins Grand Championship at Exposition HARRISBURG, Nov 12 Mr and Mrs C E Knowlton, Belle fontame, Ohio, won the Polled Hereford bull championship at the Pennsylvania Livestock Ex position with their CEK Zato Mischief, a junior yearling The same animal was named champion sale bull of the Polled Hereford breed The Knowltons’ Celc Mis chief Duke 30 was named re serve champion sale bull Pennsylvania State University took the Polled Hereford bull reserve championship with PS Polled Zato, a junior bull call L E Mathers, Mason City, 111, was judge Mathers Bros., Mason City, 111., won the premier exhibitor’s award in Shorthorn beef breed mg cattle A banner went with the award Pennsylvania State University f ook one breed championship and three breed reserve champion ships in open class beef cattle Penn State Shorthorn entries were champion and reserve chma oion of that breed while a Here ford and an Angus from the University were the respective reserve champions for those breeds The Hereford breed champion ship went to Sue White and Lloyd Robinson, Big Spring, Tex \ V. ‘j <9 I {C E Yoder & Sons, Fruitland, lowa, won the Angus breed cham pionship. Don L pood, Kansas State College, was judge POLLED HEREFORD 2-year old bulls 1 Mr and Mrs C E. Knowßon & Sante Fe River Ranch, Alachua, Fla , 2 Penn State University, Univer sity Park, 3 M P Moore, Sena tobia, Miss , 4 Bay Manor Farms, Lewes, Del, 5 Mr. & Mrs.' C E Knowlton, Bellefontaine, Ohio Senior yearling bulls 1 Greene Pastures, Elizabethtown, N Car , 2 Wmdsweep Farm, Thomas town, Ga , 3 Roanoke River Ranch, Jackson, N Car, 4 Roan oke River Ranch, 5 M P Moore Junior yearling bulls 1 Mr & Mrs C E Knowlton, 2 M P. Moore, 3 Pollock Hereford Ranch, Mountamburg, Ark, 4 Hanson Hereford Farms, Red Wing, Minn , 5 Falkland Farms, Schells burg Summer ycalling bulls 1 Bay Manor Farms, 2 Double E Ranch, Senatobia, Miss, 3 Myrtlewood Farm, Lexington, Ky, 4 Double E Ranch, 5 Falklands Farm Senior bull calves 1 Mettler Herefords, East Millstone, N J, 2 Falklands Farm, 3 Double E Ranch, 4 M P Moore, 5 W. J Largent & Son, Folsom, N M Winter bull calves 1 Double E Ranch, 2 Tjardes Farms, Gib son City, 111., 3 W J Largent & Son, 4 Mr & Mrs C E Knowl ton & Joseph G O ’Bryan, Hiat ville, Kans , 5 Mr & Mrs C E Knowlton Junior bull calves 1 Penn State niversity, 2 Pollock Hereford Ranch, 3 M P Moore, 4 Double E Ranch, 5 Mettler Herefords Three bulls 1 Mr & Mrs C E Knowlton, 2 Roanoke River Ranch, 3 Double E Ranch, 4 M P. Moore, 5 Falklands Farm Two bulls 1 Mr & Mrs C E Knowlton, 2 Roanoke River Ranch, 3 Double E Ranch, 4 M P Moore, 5 Falklands Farm Champion & Reserve Cham pion Bull Mr & Mrs C E Knowlton, Penn State niversity. |2-year old bulls 1 Mathers Bros, Mason City, 111, 2 Penn State niversity, 3 B Hollis Han son, Connersville, Ind , 4 Fred rtrjek Fhehnghuysen, Holmdel, N J Senior yearling bull 1 Mathers Bros , 2 Warden Bros , Windsor, N Y Junior yearling bull - 1 Mathers Bros, 2 W C Anderson & Son, "A Lancaster Farming, Friday, Nov. 15, 1957—' SHORTHORN West Liberty, lowa, 3 Mathers Bros Summer yearling bull 1 Penn State mversity, 2 W C Ander son & Son, 3 Mathers Bros , 4 C B Teegardin & Sons, Ash ville, Ohio, 5 B Hollis Hanson. Senior bull, calf 1 W C An derson & Son 2 B Hollis Hanson; 3 Mathers Bros , 4 W C Ander son & Son; 5 Earl E Evans & Son Junior bull calf 1 W C An derson & Son, 2 W. C Ander son & Son, 3 House and Ben roth, Washmton C H, Ohio; 4 Mathers Bros, 5 House and Benroth 'Stmor champion bull Mathers Bros Reserve senior champion bull; Penn State nnersity Junior champion bull W C. Anderson & Son Reserve junior champion bull; Penn State University. Grand champion bull W -C. Anderson & Son Reserve grand champion bull Mathers Bros Three bulls, any age, owned by exhibitor 1 W C Anderson & Son, 2 Mathers Bros, 3 B. Hollis Hanson, 4 House and Ben roth, 5 Frederick Frehnghuysen. Two 'bulls, any age, bred and owned fey exhibitor - Mathers Bros , 2 W C Anderson & Son; 3 B Hollis Hanson, 4 House and Benroth 2-year old heifers 1 Mathers Bros Senior yearling heifers 1 Math ers Bros , 2 Penn State _ sity, 3 House & Benroth, 4 Fred erick Fielmghuysen, 5 Frederick' Frehnghuysen. Junior yearling heifers 1 Math ers Bros, 2 Mathers Bros , 3 B Hollis Hanson, 4 W C An- 1 derson & Son, 5 Warden Bros. iSummer yearling heifeis 1 Mathers Bros , 2 W C Anderson & Son, 3 B Hollis Hanson, 4 Mathers Bros , 5 Leon B Risser, Lititz, Pa Senior heifer calf 1 B Hollis Hanson, 2 Mathers Bros , 3 House & Benroth, 4 Hi Ho Farm, Phoenix, Md , 5 B Hollis Hanson. Junior heifer calf 1 House & Benroth, 2 Hi Ho Farm, 3 W C Anderson & Son, 4 Mathers Bros , 5 B Hollis Hanson Senior Champion Female Math-' ers Bros Reserve Senior Champion Fe male Mathers Bros Junior chrnpion Female Math- ers Bros Reserve junior champion fe male B Hollis Hanson / Farm Calendar Today Final clay of Pennsylvania Live stock Exposition Farm Show Building, Hanijburg Lancaster County Guernsey Breeders Assn Dinner 6 45 p m at Rhoads Spanish Tavern, Quarryville . Closing sesisons of State Hol stein Convention Hershey Sat., Nov. 18 4-H Club Judging at Eastern National Livestock Exposition Timomum Md > Mon., Nov. 18 1 Eastern National Livestock Ex position Timomum, Md. 4 HEntomology Club Rounddp 8 p m at Farm Bureau Codp, Lancaster Tues., Nov. 19 County Holstein Breeders Ba'n quct 645 p m at Hostetlers, Mt Joj Thurs, Nov. 21 Swine Producers Assn Direc tors Meeting, 8 p in at Farm Bureau Cooperative, Lancastei* Poultry Exchange Directors Meeting 7 30 p m at Poultry Center, Lancaster Fri., Nov. 22 Report on AIC meeting by Jer ry Greiner 7-30 p m. at Farm Bureau Cooperative, Lancaster. -7