r* vies & bulletin I NEW ■: I PURINA |t-WAYCHKK | HEALTH PLAN SAVE 25c ON EVERY 60 CHICKS YOU START! [AVhen \ou buj < hick Slart-fria, jou (an K<‘t lick up a-, man} packets ot T}lan Soluble as >ou need at our Chet kerboard Store when ton order Cluck Startena. Kill be Mire to •{ft both, ami reduce the danger ot earb savb.f; ol on eteij <io buds ,ou sU.K. rlsl) i„„ses 1(>I . I( . ss than , M>r chick . a regul.tr 00-iliuk packet <>t Punmi T\lan Soluble —. worth .SI lor onlj 7oc. John B. Kurtz Cedar Lane Whiteside & Weicksel Kll UvMlOd John J. Hess, II lotercoui-,e - New Pun id< nrr Wenger’s Feed Mill, Inc liheems Mjm B B B aJB B B B BJB B_B B B B B B 1. Purina Chick Startena for vigor 2. Purina Tylan to knock out CRD For the first time you can help get your baby chicks off to a fast, healthy start with this low-cost, easy-to-follow Purina Chick Health Plan Chicks need the ten growth-boosting ingredients in Chick Startena to help give them a profitable start. New Puri na Tylan Soluble contains tylosin, the first really effective antibiotic that fights CRD organisms present in a baby chick’s system S H Hiestaml & Co Sailing,i John B. Kurtz Kphi ata James High Goidom Die <uwl program will b<> mu.il State Plowing Con -11 Aug 17 addition to some of the k It, < rop and homo eco s exhibits. faun youth istrations will get “try dunng the county fair helm (* entrv m the an !Vnns\ h ,1111,1 Farm Show nshurp: Jail 7-11, 196' , <lw tilers and out-of ■s are expected to floch am to the festivals of John J. Hess Km/ers - \ mtage J. H. Reitz & Son, Inc. Lilit/ Ira B. Landis Vallej Hoad Lancaster Warren Sickman Pequea Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 21, 1962—21 “moos maize and midwa>& " Inquiries received b> the De lia runout of Agricultuie eacti vear indicate that main per sons tiy to plan their vaca tions* to see one or more fairs Most of the fans are sched uled to at least three da>s thus meeting one requirement ot tlie Department’s program to encourage agricultural ex hibits hj splitting a special ap pi opnation cf SaS.OOO among the qualifvmg fairs Top re- imbursement to an individual tair is limited by statute to *l,OOO In addition to local event.* and the Farm Show, major farm events include the Penn sjlvania Junior Dairy Show, Sept, I*l, and the Pennsylvania Livestock Exposition. Nov Match Implements to Tractor Capacity Don’t “baby” a D-Series Tractor when it conies to plow ing— they’re built to handle their rated number of bottoms. D-19 five 16's or 80 inches D-17 four 14's or 56 inches D-15 three 14’s or 42 inches D-10, D-12 two 14’s or 28 inches You can count on high-speed plowing because Trac tion Booster system reduces wheel spillage. Trash flows freely less plugging more plowing. Don’t handicap your power with old implements. See the Allis-Chalmers 60, 70, and 80-Series plows. Finance for profit. Ask us about Alhs-Chalmers' time payment plans. . ALLIS-CHALMERS <AC> SALES & SERVICE N. G. Myers & Son Itheems, l*a. Nissley Farm Service Grumelli Farm Serv, Itoro, P.i (i L. H. Brubaker Suavely’s Farm Service Lancaster, Pa. 1, <it the Farm Shaw Building, Harrisburg Adams County Apple Blossom Tour, Bigler ville. M.u 15 Sortoma Barbe (no Longs I’aik, Lmcaster, Mat 1!i Poultry Federation Field Davs and I’.aibecue Iler sln\, Aug 22-2 G, Giape Fes ln.il, North Fast, Sept 20-22, and the Adams Couiitv Apple Mai test Holidaj in mid-Octo ber To avoid monotonv in cook ing food specialists at the state university suggest plan ning menus for a week, ten dajs or even a month at a. time Then left-overs become planned overs and can be* worked m without otfendmg the familv. Traction Boons* U*a Alh* Ch«hnpr» ir«d«m*rk. L H. Brubaker latit/, Pa \ ille, I*.t. Now Holland. Pa.
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