o—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 26, 1568 1 The FFA has 378,081 mem- Americans now use at least heis affiliated with 8,759 local five times as much water as chapters -in 50 states and they did m 1900, and current Puerto Riso. needs may double by 1975. Livestock Auction Market EVERY TUESDAY Starting Promptly at 1:30 p.m. Starting with bulls, steers, heifers, cows, hogs and calves. We get top $$ for your Livestock Give us a call HI 2-4181 , Vintage Sales Stables, Inc. VINTAGE, PA. Frank Dussinger, Manager Special Mule & Horse Sale At VINTAGE SALE BARN Saturday, February 16, 1:00 P.M. Mules and Horses from Kentucky, Tennessee, Missouri, and Illinois. PUBLIC SALE DAIRY CATTLE AND FARM EQUIPMENT 3 Miles South of Oxford, 1 Mile West of Chrome, along the Mt. Olivet and Church Road, East Nottingham Township, Chester County, Pa. Tuesday, February 5, 1963 11:30 Sharp 35 Head of DAIRY CATTLE 26 Guernseys ond 9 Holsteins Grades and Purebreds. T. B. Accredited and Bangs Certi fied, Charts Furnished. Curtis Candy Breeding. Cattle will be sold under cover. 3 TRACTORS: 3 Oliver 77, both with Hydraulic and Line P. T. O. Cultivators, and Side Dresser; one Parmall C. Tiactor; Oliver 470 Manuie Spreader, (100 bu.) one year old; 1 Brady Fiale Chopper (I year old); 1 Oliver Plow, 2-Bottom; S-Settion Int. Spring Tooth Harrow; John Deere Field Har row; 33 Oliver Disc Harrow; 9 ft. Cultipacker; 7 ft. Oliver Mower; New Holland 00 Baler; New Idea Hay Conditioner; New Idea Side Bake on Rubber; 28 ft. Elevator; Oliver Corn Planter; Oliver No. 3 Corn Picker; 3 Rubber Tired Wagons with Flat Beds; Super 0 Manure Loader with Snow Blade, fits Oliver 77 - H - M. 1949 1-Ton Stake Body Dodge Truck Dual Til os; 700 Bushel of Coni; Alfalfa Hay by the Ton (no lain); .Straw by the Ton; Post Hole Digger; Field Force Tiaiior Sprajer; Heat Houser For 77; 1 Gasoline Power Rotar.v pump; Papeck Knsllage Cutter (small); 2 Feed Carts; Cement yiKor; Wheel Harrow Seed Sower; Purina Cattle Oiler; 14\38 Tractor Chains; Cow vac; Cow Clippers; Locust Posifj; Chain Saw; Forks; Shovels; ‘ and other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS BY Raymond E. & Ruth M. Newell Kreidor & Dlller, Auctioneers Lunch by the Ladies of the Sacred Heart Church of Oxford OF FARM MACHINERY so rvi oo 13 li 11 oHti n Which is the better cow? ■J.,,,,J,, t , , , t , , , YOU BE THE JUDGE! These two cows are from the Purina warn Body condition is most important in Dairy Center herd. They’re about the®|keeping a herd milking at their peak same age. Each has calves regularly.® P*™ after y ear ' condition de „ , , , , 6 , ... |H pends on proper feeding during the Each has produced 15,000 lbs. of milk dry period ~ . and is maintained by in her 10 months lactation. » feeding a good milking ration. THE COW ON THE LEFT should helm Ask us about Purina’s Dairy Feeding the heavier producer, based on her Ml Program . . . built by 34 years of re bred-in ability. But she’s too thin (be- j search with thousands of cows. It’s sure cause of the experiment she’s been a to help your cows give all the milk on). She’s been producing at the ex- M they’re bred to 'give . . . to help yna pense of her own body. * make top profits from your herd. Do You Know . . . Sows Product 100 Gallons Of Milk Each Year A brood sow is a factory a “pig factory” and she needs help to produce to capacity. At the Purina Research Farm on the Purina Hog Program, sows each year produce more than 100 gallons of milk; wean 18 pigs; and maintain their own bodies. These are mighty big jobs. Purina Sow Chow fed with your grain is designed and researched especially for these big jobs. Get Sow Chow at our store with the Checkerboard Sign. John B. Kurtz S. H. Hiestand & Co Whiteside & Weiclesel Cedar Lane Salunga Kirkwood John J. Hess, II John B. Kurtz Wenger’s Feed Mill, Inc. Intercourse - New Providence Ephrata Bhoema Ira B. Landis James High J. H. Reitz & Son, Inc. Valley Road, Lancaster GordonTillo Lltits Warren Sickman John J. Hess I, 11 , 11 i > V/