B—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 17, 1962 CHAMPION OF THE SOUTHEAST DISTRICT 4-H baby beef show at Lan caster Stockyards Wednesday was exhibited by Ronald Mentzer, Dowmngtown Rl, Chester County, at the halter. The steer was purchased for Kunzler and Company, Inc. of Lancaster by Carl Dalton, shown here behind the steer. Pur chase price was 87 cents per pound. L. F. Photo. m Spot Baiting is Cheap, Fai DIME CHUCKS SAVE YOU BUCKS! • P«ltiv* kill *•** *° • Safe »• h«wH* E * ch 4Wlduat(y wrapped • SlmitU «• b»'t —’ • w h«n raU ora acliv* llsL • TMlSlont “ fg' vtnlt m»«Wi t * vl •H ,H.ciiv». .^ixtlusivaly Eastern States farmers* exchange John E. Meihorn Mf. Joy Maurice Good Ctordt>i>vilie Jacob L. Kurtz Elizabethtown Enos R. Buckwalter Biid-ju-Hantl Evan E. Dinger Hiinliolds G and G Feed and Supply liititz - Mauhena Lancaster Service Center Quarryville Service Center Henry B. Hoover Martin Wanner Farmers Feed & Supply >cw Holland John Martin Baieville Wilson Scott \\ est M illow Stephen Kurtz Morgantown Kphi nt.ci Gap COWS PROPERLY CONDITIONED. ...during the diy period PRODUCE UP TO 25% BEFORE CALVING Thit cow wai fitted on the Pioneer program for 60 dayi before calving. Note the excellent "dry cow" body condition. AFTER COMPLETING RECORD Tha ■apna cow oft»r having productd 23,044 lb*. •f milk and 941 Ibi. of fat at ■ 4 year old. ,Mo)t iha txlrsmt dalrynati and txcsptlonal body sandltlon shown aflsr this sow productd , (llii font of tnllkl See us today for full particulars. Joseph M. Good & Sons LEOLA QUARRYVILLE >ee' > (.Continued from Pago 1) The firm (purchased a total of 12 head from the show., David Denhnger, 2351 Hor seshoe Road, showed the champion Shorthorn, It waa bought by Stauffer's Subur ban Diner at a ibid of 33 cents a pound placed by Carl Dal ton of Knnzler and Co. The Lancaster County Na tional Bank, represented by Stanley Musselman, purchased the 1065 pound angus shown by Elvin Hess of Baieville The steer will be donated to the club foi the annual ban. quet in December Purchase price ot 34 50 per pound will be used by Hess toward his college expenses next year. The 119 steers in the five county show weighed a total of 116,475 pounds and brou ght a total price of $39,579 - 78 to their youthful owners. The average price of 33.98 Wanted Alive! 50 BARN RATS For Experimentation 50c eoch Lane. Laboratories, me. ' 3423 New Holland Pike LANCASTER, PA. Phone Leola 656-9043 MORE Proper feeding of the dry cow is the most important single factor af fecting herd health, longevity, and a sustained high level of milk produc tion. In 60 days, while the cow is dry. Pioneer Dry and Freshening feed will repair the body from the previous lactation, build a reserve of body condition for the next lactation, and develop a stronger calf. In addition your cows will have less calving diffi culties, eliminate placenta quickly,’ have less udder congestion, and importantly they will product Up to 25% more milk! ow per Cwt. over the average of last year Average price with the champion was $83.43 per Cwt. Placings m the show were as follows Lightweight —1, Ronald Fler\, Chester; 2, Judy Har vey, Chester, 3, Robert ’Lan dis, 2306 Horseshoe Rd.; 4, (Continued on Page 9) Start » The ««fi . jjflS Hl jKH <* *s DJW-OLOanrffc STARTED CWdis CAREY and DEMLBR Leg horns for high-quality 'Whit© Eggs. Carey again won “High est Egg Quality” award (85 Haugh Units) competing with best American breeders in offi cial Random Sample Test*. MERRYKNOLL Black Sex- Links and Anderson Golden Sex-Links for Big Brown eggs. Also Cobb’s White Rocks. FOR MEAT . . . Comish- Cobb White Rock Cross and Vantress-Cobb Cross. Burling personally supervis es every step from breeding flock management to hatching and delivery -of YOUR chicks. NEW Folder. CALL OB WRITE "BILL" BURLING OXFORD, PA. Dial 935-6280 MILK! AX(iUS (7 s * ■lt** : PIONEER j Il : J