SOff"V bulletin Build Milk Production ... hold with COW CHOW D Purina Research developed Purina Cow j Chow D, the high-efficiency milking 1 ration, to do two things: (1) increase 1 milk production, (2) bring cow's through 9 their lactations in good , ready to drop a husky, normal calf af- W ter a reasonable dry period. H ' 1 ' k in good shape ready to come back Cow Chow D delivery on both counts! strong and continue to milk heavily In many Eastern herds, milk produc-J? after calving, tion has gone up well over 2000 J pounds per cow in a ten-month Stop in and let us tell you more about tion on Cow Chow D. And it’s help-* Cow Chow D. Let us help your cows ij»g tdws go into their sixty-day more milk . . . and more money conditioning, calf-building dry period j| for you. Do you know . . , WHY PURINA'S PIG PARLOR PAYS? The Purina Pig Parlor, introduced just a few short years ago has raised the hog’s standard of living. As a re sult of this revolutionary step in the hog industry, today many hogmen are using some phase of confinement finishing. This -method of finishing hogs took John B. Kurtz Cedar Lane John J. Hess, II Intercourse - New Providence Ira B. Landis Valley Road. Lancaster S. H. Hiestand & Co Whiteside & Weicksel Salunga Kirkwood Warren Sickman Pequea them out of the mud increased their efficiency. The experts predict the trend continuing toward more Pig Par lor operations because of price of land, labor, efficiency and ease of sanitation. Next time you’re in town drop by our store with the Checkerboard Sign and ask about Purina Pig Parlor plans. TREAT CRD FAST ... USE NEW PURA-MYCIN, INJECTABLE For fast, effective treatment of CRD, inject jour birds with new, powerful Purina Pura- Mycin, Injectable. This sterile antibiotic solu tion giyes quick, long lasting results. Pura-Mycin, Injectable, is convenient to use and economical. There’s no waste or runoff. Better keep Pura-Mycin, Injectable, on hapd for emergency treatment. This Quality Health Aid for Poultry is available at our Checker board Store for the asking. John B. Kurtz Bphrata James High Gordonville Wenger’s Feed Mill, Inc. Rheems J. H. Reitz & Son, Inc. Lititz John J. Hess Kmzers - Vintage Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 17, 1962 NEXT TIME THE MEMBERS OF THE Red Rose Baby Beef and Lamb club see this steer he will be roast beef on a plate. Stanley Musselman, right, purchased the steer for the Lancaster County National Bank wh» will turn the steer over to the club to be used at the annual banquet in December. Exhibitor of the steer is Elvin Hess, Barevxlle, who will use the proceeds toward a college education beginning next year. Pur chase price was 34V2 cents a pound. L- F. Photo. • 4-H Beef Show (Continued From Page 8) Donald Snyder, Lititz R 3; 5, William Frey, Quarryville R 2, 6, Pat Zartman, Bphrata Rl, 7, Eugene Hosier, Manheim R 3, 8, Stuart Emenheiser, Mount Joy Rl, 9, Patricia Yuninger, Marietta Rl, 10 Albert Wilson, Dauphin. Mediumweight —1, Fred Miley, ■Chester (reserve grand champion reserve Angus champion); 2, Darvln Boyd, Ephrata Rl, 3, Douglas Ment. zer, Chester, 4, Thomas Har vey, Chester, 5, Jay Ranch, Quarryville R 2; 6, David Log. enbach, Northampton; 7 Nancy Louise Rohrer, Lititz R 3; 8, Thomas Messner, Nor thampton; 9, Charles Savitske Jr., Northampton; 10, Kenn- McCWIOCH SSO.OOO 0 - 2 PICK-fl-PRIZE SWEEPSTAKES pi i ec&jo m \jr OVER 1,000 PRIZES • 1,000 WINNERS First Place Winner Chodses From These 4 Prizes II! t ’63 THUNDERRIRO PLUS FLYING 2 M DAY HUNTING TRIP FOR 2 SCOTT BOAT. MOTOR, AND COMPLETELY OUTFITTED PLUS TRAILER. *S3 FALCON SQUIRE. 3 SlO.OOO WORTH Of FURNITURE 4 A SUMMER HOME BUILT ON AND APPLIANCES. YOUR LOT. OtiMf prim Include: 'S3 Air-conditioned Falcon Sedan. Stereos, Color TV Sob, Watchaa, Camaraa, Radios, Karla, Rod 'n Raeta, Tool Kits, and oilier valuable prizes! NOTHING TO BUY • NOTHING TO WRITE stop in today for your entry blank LANDIS BROS., INC. Manheim Pike McCULLOCH eth Smith, Northampton. Light-heavyweight —1, Ronald 'Mentzer, Chester (grand champion - chami?.. ion Angus), 2, Robert A. Groff, Peach Bottom; 3. John J Good, Manheim !RJ; 4, Carl E Weaver New lisHand Rl, 5, Linda Denlmger, Lan caster R 3, 6, Terry Petttcof. fer, Elizabethtown R 3; 7, James Smith, Northampton: 8, Ronald Long, Manheim R 4; 9, Sam Wylie 111, Delaware; 10, Judy Flory, Lititz R 2, Heavyweight —1, Carl Ann. Reichard, Northampton; 2, Mary Dehmey, Dauphin; 3, Robert Kerstetter, Chester; 4, Marion Jean Long, Manheim R 4; 5, Kenneth Hess, Stras burg Rl; 6, Elvin Hess, Bare- (Continued on Page 10) : TZSZZ : Lone. 393-3906 CHAIN Si 9 rrsr m