f t K *4- s ' > / \ < f*x* /' V lx*, } v v v w- ; v DAVID DENLINGER JOfe mm A )fai ui 11 eti n IQ years of research behind' Purina Early Weaning Chow Purina Early Weaning Chow for baby gigs is a highly palatable; highly fortified, highly -imtritioua feed made for bagmen who plan, to- wean pigs at three weeks... or wisb-to wean pigs-earlier. It may also |be used in early weaning of late-farrowed litters, for orphan pigs or undersize pigs at normal wean ing age. In six tests on 616 pigs. Early Weaning Chow-fed' pigs gained as fast as pigs on sow’s milk and creep feed from the 3rd to 6th week. They gained .77 lb. per pig daily—made 1 lb. gain from only 1.27 lbs. feed. In on-the-farm tests, pigs' fol lowed the same pattern . . . weighed 23-33 lbs. at 6 weeks. Peed cost per pound of gain on good pigs, raised under good management, ranged from 12ji to 14j5. James High Gordonville Wenger’s Feed Mill, Inc. Rheems Ira B. Landis Valley Road, Lancaster John B. Kurtz Ephrata ''Whiteside & Weichsel Kirkwood John J. Hess i t Kinzers - Vintage __ > *Tf‘2sis&*. 13U?vTqqie' >'C: -''s-5 j h‘ . - ~ i-o ’ • i j® B B H ■«: s.® ® ®. ®... ® *1 'lf*. > Mi •’W*V / ’ v4**f A J*'?.* y ✓ V v ' s s&:*<„>„'<*x>ix*«£ ✓ CYNTHIA BUCHER John B. Kurtz Cedar Lane S. H. Hiestand & Co. Salunga J. H. Reitz & Son, Inc. Lititz John J. Hess, II Intercourse - New Providence Warren Sickman Pequea • Three County (Continued from Page 1) event Tuesday. ww; He has been a consistent win ner in area and state dairy competition with both Brown Swiss and Holstein cattle. Two years ago he was on the first place state dairy judging team which went on to a fourth place in the national contest in Waterloo, lowa His club honors include both 4-H and FFA local, state and na tional citations. Denlinger, winner of the Key stone Award for the second consecutive year, was first place competitor in the vegetable jud ging. class Tuesday at Penn State He is an officer in both the Garden Spot 4-H Com munity Club and the Lancaster DONALD TRIMBLE FORD IORMiE HARVESTER (•Sweeps Clean— floating pickup gets all the hay. 1 Five-foot auger feeds uniformly. • Heavy-duty cylinder, 4 spiral knives, short crop travel. . Low power demands! • Easy to Maintain and operate. Sealed-for-life bear-; ings reduce greasing ... simple adjustments ... tractor-seat controls... easy-to-position delivery duct. • More for Your Money. Built-In knife sharpener... 8-' fct-sition tongue... 3-position main axle... cholca,- of pto or engine drive. ALSO I WITH DIRECT CUT AND ROW CROP HEADS. CHANGE IN MINUTES!' Chop Your Crop On Our Easy Terms fp I E M E NT Sj Grimm's Ford Tractor & Farm Service Park Ave., Quwryville Ph. ST 6-2507 Allen H. Matz Denvwr 267-5602 Lancaster Farming,, .Saturday, August 17, 1963-*—l (County 4-H Council. Miss Bucher, teaming with Virginia Wivell, Columbia Rl, captured first place laurels in the poultry foods demonstration Tuesday at Penn State, She is a member of the Lititz-Man heim Flying Fingers Sewing Club and was one of seven winners of the 4-H County Dress Review last August. In June she was elected pres ident of the Lancaster County Home Economics 4-H Council. The three are now being con sidered for the top project hon ors and the right to represent the state in the National 4-H Congress in November. *63 Tobacco Crop Prospects Better HARRISBURG The Penn sylvania Crop Reporting Service today forecast a 1963 tobacco crop for the state of 50.8 mil lion pounds, slightly above the 1957-61 average of 50 3 million pounds less than last year. Yield per acre this year is estimated at 1,750 pounds, slightly below last year but above the five-year average. Frequent local showers in the Lancaster county area have kept tobacco in fair condition. The early crop appears to be in better condition than late plantings, but all need more ram for continued growth Prices received by Pennsyl vania farmers last year aver aged 23.5 cents compared to 27 0 cents in 1961. Chop Windrows Fast! Elizabethtown Farmers Supply, Inc. Elizabethtown Phone 367-1341 Keener Equip. Co. Bts. 230 * 72, Lancaster Phone 569-9861 Sauder Bros. New Holland Phone 354-8721 1 V\ONEG <e>** Your pullets should be Pretty well Grown out by now Are you pleased. Disappointed? Why take chances Try HONEGGER LAYERS and you’re sure to be pleased. J. HOWARD MOORE B. D. #1 LIXITZ, PENNA. Phone; 626-3408 Windle's Hatchery COCHBANVILLE. PA. Phone: Atglen LY 3-5941 Mostly Valley View Complete Herd Dispersal LERAYSVILLE, M*- Location: 18 miles northeast of Towanda, Pa., 3 miles north of LeßaysvLUe, Pa., Bradford. Co. Lunch Served. travel information: call QuarryviJJe ST 6-3718. SATURDAY, AUGUST 24 Starts 12 Noon 70 HEAD 70 HOLSTEIN CATTLI 16 Registered and 19 Choice grade milking; 12 3-year-oW», 14 2-year-olds with the balance mature cows. 8 Registered and 6 grade bred heifers; 11 Regis* tered and 10 grade open heifers and calves. Some Sale Features 3 Very Good cows selling —* Including a daughter of Fond Hope with 14,772 m and 522 f ilk 328 d, who sells with two daugh* ters. Reserve Grand Champion at the 1963 NEPA show with 15,- 733 m and 615 f in 370 d. Bred to Gray View Skyliner. _ > Verna, grade cow, selling with 4. daughters. She has two records over 800 f and 20,000 m, to 21,049 m and 831 f in 315 d as a 6-year-old All Registered animals that have been classified average 83 points. Bred to NEPA and CURTISS sires. Health: Checked tor pregnan cy, Vaccinated. All will he blood and T.B. tested 30 days prior to the sale and charts •will be available. Mostly Pabst & Rag Apple Cross Highest DIIIA Ave. 'Bradford Co. '6l-’62 1962 16.459 M 3.7% 609 P 1961 16.175 M 3.7% 59SP DHIA average in 1963 11,345 m 3.8% 4281 343 d Ino. The welcome mat Is out for you to visit this fine herd of cattle. TERMS: Cash or Goo# Checks Day of Sale ARCHIE L. and MARY E. WILLIAMS, Owners R. D. 2, LERAYSVILLE, PA. O. W. & D. O. Rockwall, Sale 1 Mgrs., Troy, Pa. Write or Phone 297-2902 or 297-3460 Diller & Kreider, Auctioneers Robert Storch, Leadsman Clyde Wilson, Pedigrees R. H. Sweet, Clerk 9
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