Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 21, 1962, Image 17

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    * ** , Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 21, 1962—17
Best Food Buys
Local Produce Is On Shelves
‘ 'Wilh J$W £|9 TJpi e <|| last' That long- \t >tin-, cA cailv apples bats
'*W®o ■"*• *"■ when lotallv mown Units and tauneis' niaiKtls, loadsulo
■K* K|i| PI _____ (jjSjS \ egetables aio in plentiful stands and some loodmai Uots.
JE|9| 881 ||ll ||!|| fiHS snppU ' Yes, ohseives Tom liliiehei in s, watei imdoiis,
jpfii ill iH mm ||i Pipei, Penn State Extension ( ~„tal(mpps peat lies, and lem-
WBmmr MiiS Hi *■ ■“■ UaiUtmg aßcnt (onnoissenis 01ls 0 ((ei taueU and o< onomy
239 eggs mmh to please them at load- , lie .nailable too hut puna
259,000 I,n ( o mmrn a b •
about results produced by vari- * I nt AT ‘^ l J So ° t , l ]® } r t,o / -eu eomentiated' orange
feed efficiency or price. Usually _Z»I .- louu Held. These ;* d ® Jood^supprof^xcSlen?
the cheapest feeds claim the 2:16611 bllllls ' iddishes,, cable f|U(llltv setlf(KKl available too.
. . age, tiu umhei b, spinach suin- " ______
best results. met squash, endue, and left- Potatoes jji Favor
, uie Celeiv continues 101- Xew and conteuient tours
You don't have to listen to “chin music” about results on the Purina atueh high m piue as sup- oL potatoes aie putting, tlrs
Program. Some of us Purina dealers have collected accurate year-long j’ 1 ,' 6 ’,!'" ( aJ„ l ! < !!!a aU p!i ,1! lteni back mto publlc laVOl%
, , „ . ~ ~ , , . ~ „ „ ... ’ , . 1&1 > tlie demand Potato pi. IPp oits Catheune Love Pent
records from 128 Purma-fed flocks here m the East. These are the totals: ces continue above last \eai state tonsumer economics e\-
leilectmg the i eduction in tension specialist Each per
— ” “ “ “ - late spnng and eailj summer son lb eating six pounds moio
I ciops potatoes than he did tixe yea is
I 128 flocks Red tart cheines command tl o 0 i ncie ased use has come
1 259,402 birds 12 to 15 1 the plentiful supply spotlight cntnelvln piocessed potatoes,
I 05 7% aver, production ) .I 1 this week-end Weathei ton- although use ol fiesb potatoes
239 eggs per bird ’ ' ) months I •ditious have moved hai vesting has continued to go down Pe
-1 4.35 aver. lbs. feed per doz. ) l flv I along unusually last, homo- tato chips. tiozen potatoes ami
I - „ , . ■, ; ,u r malccis ■desinns to can or delivdiatecl potatoes are among
4*° or IeSS conversion on many flocks ) ' f]eeze a supple to. late, use the piocessed founs contiibi,*-
1 should place oideis now Hai- mg to this mciease
Please note that these' are not two or three carefully-picked records. MElflf JAMESWAY^
These cover 128 flocks from small to very large. Figure your feed cost ‘ * «” • _ ** ~ a
per dozen We believe you’ll quickly prove to yourself Purina feeding JQ | Q 0 il fit SYslClflß
. ■ c«)s BuYFwrmuwJjisi
Studies Show Less Pecking In "Organized" Flock . . .
Every flock of chickens has a social order Hax e new birds dobeaked. Debeaking won’t -fTr~
called, “peck” order, lu a small flqck, - sto P tighting, but it reduces possibility of
. . , serious injury. Debeaking is the answer ‘ jUbJJ ®
every ben fights every other hen, learns when birds iu . f . lost fW)m poking. It also I fit If
which- she can'-peck and wliich she had stops losses trom “blowouts.” Temporary if? »| IES 11 111 111 111
better dodge. Scicntilic studies show peck- eiersiou of the oviduct is normal with egg |p\.», I filiSl 11 Bf ffl illlH?!.
tag i» nearly cut in half when the flock laying. It becomes a “blowout” if the ovi- |j||ffi|k ] ffljillil |||t Mil I ill il l l|»
becomes “organized”—xvhen each lieu duct remains hanging externally. This is H’SjjKjp 1 JJjl- «. J| I B’li ill |1 1*
knows .where she stands in the order. If likely to' happen in flocks where vents liif’ wSt- ’t 1 1|w.' fit *" BJ p (fts ft I 1 ill
you mix flocks or add-new birds, this pro- have beeu damaged by excessive vent If!' u P Dillr Wlllillill’ vli I 111 IlllllH
cess is repeated' to establish a new order. pecking.
Cut CRD In. Day-Old Chicks
Use HEW Purina Tylan Soluble
BTow . . . joa ran help knock out costly CRD infection in
d*y*oW chicks with Purina T>lan Soluble. Tylan Solu
ble contains tjlosin, a new, last-acting antibiotic that
cuts down the most common cause of CRD in baby
chicks.
When your chicks first arrive, add this powerful Health
Aid to their drinking water. AVe can supply yon with
Purina, Xylan Soluble in economical 100-gram or 2-gram
packets.
John B. Kurtz
Cedar Lane
Whiteside & Weicksel
Kirkwood
John J. Hess, II
Ibtercourse - Xew Providence
Wenger’s Feed Mill, Inc.
Rheems
S. H Hiestand & Co.
Salunga
John B. Kurtz
Epbrata
James High
Gordonviile
Knock out CRD with new
Purina Tjlau Soluble in
chick drinking water.
John J. Hess
Kmzers - Vintage
J. H. Reitz & Son, Inc.
Ira B. Landis
Valley Road, Lancaster
Warren Sickman
Pequea
■ ■ ■
Lititz
LOWEST IN HEIGHT... HIGHEST IN VALUE
SPIRAL RIBBON INSERT of stainless steel in the evapo*
rator plate spins freon against bottom of milk tank fof
fast, efficient cooling ... usuajjy accomplished before
you're out of the milk house.
CONTROLLED FREON FLOW through serpentine posses'
provides low cost cooling, and complete safety. Yesil
you can wash your Jamesway buj_k milk tflflk witji H.Oj!
water without fear.
CORRELATED COOLING means the bigger the tonlsS
the bigger the cooling are„a when you o\yo a Jameswavti
Sani-Kool.
ALL 18-8 ndh-magnetfc stainless steel In both inner an3|
outer tanks means quality tjjjoughout. •. yeajs of rujJtj
proof service.
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SERVICE WHEN- YOU NEED IT Is a plus feature- wS
offer you when you buy a Sani-Kool bulk milk
front us. As for our time payment plug* stop todajl
for free details and information.
There's- a. remote control Jamesway direct expansion Sani-Koof
bulk milk cooler in each size to ftfyour needs. For the lowest,
cooler in height in the industry, stop ip- crgd sep our line aH
Sani-Kool tanks by Jamesway.
LANDIS BROS., INC.
Martheim Pike
Lane. EX 2-3906