—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 26, 1962 18 Cholera Vaccine Dr nunne reL ' cntly heW a tiamin? session for olluials se rum oIOCK "ho 'ondiut Penns} 1\ ama s _ , - ho„ tholera eradication pro fS Eliminated -d in He has helped with a national training school for .-Micnie his, added some- , . , , , , hoi; diolcra oiaduation and thine new to the expression , ~ , will work with another such "this little pie went to nun- . . . . , sihool m June He is aiti'o Jtet - Titroueh i ombincd use . . , , , on two national i o nun it tees of anti'ho? cholera seuim .mil , , deal in? with ho? ihokra eiad xaicineat markits whcie pies u ation are sold, 'the little pi? tonus back from maiket —and In os Until rtseuth, (hames wee that s« me teodois mmlit lose as huth as U)0 pei tent of piers bmisht at sales due to cholera Then rest nih In Howard Vi Dunne and asso ciates. \eiermariaiis at the Penn.syh ania State Unnersm pro-ved that puts i in be su<- ceesfulK mnmumad avaunt cholera b\ Bivins; modilied" Tacime with anti-bo" thole' i serum at the sales bain Dr Dunne found that sei uia used alone ‘ blocked ’ de- Telopment of permanent un raunttv when \accine was £tn en 15von inoculation with serum, followed hi laume at the farm three dais after pur ebajse. did not build up pei mament rnimunitj But com bined inoculation at point and time of sale pro\ ed efleitne As a. result, the Pennsyl vania Bureau ot Animal In dustry leads li\ estoc k sani tarians in many states in ab olishing the use ot serum alone at community livestock Bales In forre for over seven months in Pennsylvania, the system of double immuniza tion controls ho:; cholera nn usualU well, officials report Law's m moist states previous ly required only the serum treatment at time of sale Dr Dunne and associates with the Agricultural Experi ment Station have conducted studios of hog- cholera for S years Dr Dunne has reported his findings at confeiences ot veterinarians in IS states no garden -3|ar too small CHORE MASTER Su6^in&^uUtc POWER TILLER Berigned, powered ond priced lor sub orbon gardening! 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Fiee instructions are yours with a request for Leaflet No. PH-1809 and a stamped, self-addressed envelope. ♦ New No. 95 gives you « uniformly cured conditions instead of crushes. ♦ Money-saving, time-saving way to higher qua)* ity hay—reduces exposure to bleaching sun. ♦ Simple, low-cost hitching to Oliver semi-mounted mowers for 1-pass operation. ♦ Low and close-coupled, trails mower around 90* degree turn without interference. ♦ Ruggedly built for high speeds—tubular frame and hitch—triple V-belt safety drive. ♦ Large-diameter, 80-inch corrugated rolls take full 7-foot swath of heaviest hay. ♦ Adjustable, independent compression springs on crimping rolls insure complete conditioning. + Alignment of cnmping rolls with 15-inch carrying wheels prevents scalping of high spots. N. G. Hcrshey & Son Manheim, R. D. 1 Farmersvillc Equipment Co. Ephrata, R. D. 2 H; Neighbors A M '■Rough game.” WITH THE POWERFUL 5-HP GRAVELY ,r> “’■\Rotory Plow! The Gravely Rotary Plow means • perfect seedbed in just ONE operation! No clods to beot up, no Harrowing necessary it’s ready to plant! Come in, write or phone for demonstration or free literature. James Messner Bareville Ph. OL 6-6911 19 ATTACHMENTS FOR YEAR AROUND WORK! • GRAVELY- Chas. J. McComsey & Sons Hickory Hill, Pa. The best remedy for dents larger una with th ( > Hi smooth surface floor covef- coaslois or flat gliders , s < mgs is to prevent them in the it me legs Equal size t Ur 'irst pi ice ,Penn State e\tcn- faced gliders disinbu; t sion home management spei- moie eunly than flo lalists suggest di'ti iliuting the suilaiid ones NOW... INCREASE' TONNAGE UP TO 84%! WITH z/oMf/ta/t BRAND S-100 Sud an' S' ghum Hybrid | Plant new Volkman 40 tons per acre... S-100 and produce has been prcxcii up to S 4° /0 more superior in adapt?- forage than such bihty, Mgor asd varieties as Sweet, i palatabilitv. 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