Use Our Bulk Spreader Service On Mixed Goods or Blended Materials We Supply Atrazine; 2, 4-D and Aldrin Granular rganic plant FOOD CO UIOFFTOWN RD. lc SALE RTHO - GR LIQUID FERTILIZER For a Limited Time Only uy cne gallon Ortho-Gro Liquid Fertilize at Regular Price Get second gallon New Formulation 12-6-6 Contains organic fish, urea, iron, zinc and chelating agents. Use on everything that grows § Feed tobacco plants in bed • Use in transplanter water • Feed lawns, flowers and gardens This Special Offer is Available at the following stores. XC\STER Farmers Supply 215 E Fulton St. tanths Bros., Inc. Manheim Pike ttai tin’s Farm Market Kirkwood Feed & Grain ,e 'v Holland Pike SEVILLE to tin’s Hardware B^LL P ® Zimmerman ;IZ\BETHTOWN rf °ss Hardware ( Rata dhnger’s Farm Market As t on ’s Variety Store ( °ketown w 392-4963 Next to the Waterworl for 1 cent. INTERCOURSE Plant Food Store John J. Hess II R. S. Worst Store KIRKWOOD NEW HOLLAND Kauffman Hardware MANHEIM Root’s Nursery STRASBURG Weaver’s Farm Equipmei J. B. Zimmerman & Son SMOKETOWN Click’s Plant Farms WILLOW STREET Phone Lane, 397-353' State Plans Hog Cholera Eradication HARRISBURG An all-out effort to eradicate hog cholera in Pennsylvania was being planned today by the State Department of Agriculture jointly with a swine industiy advisory committee The committee, headed by Reno H. Thomas, of Beaver town, unanimously endorsed a proposal by the department to join in a national hog cholera program. Thomas named a 13-member subcommittee to plan for co ordination of the federal-state drive. On this committee aie Dr. John C Shook, director, and Dr J Hubley Schall, of the State Bureau of Animal VhVAW JViruuamm PREVENT, TREAT CRD with Purina IVlix-R-iVJycin Poultrymen who add Purina Mix-R-Mycin to their pullel or laying flock rations help cut mortality and boost feed consumption when birds have CRD. Mix-R-Mycin also helps reduce secondary bacterial infec tions due to stress. It contains Vitamins A and D 3, and Ribo flavin needed by chickens during stress periods. Ask us to add Mix- R-Mycin to your feed. Or stop in for a 25-lb. sack at our Red and-White Checkerboard Store and top'feed it with your regular poultry ration. It’s good insur ance against profit-robbing dis eases this fall and winter. Checkerboard News LOW COST PRODUCTION... the reason why more farmers feed PURINA John J. Hess Kinzers - Vintage Warren Sickman Pequea John T 5. Kurtz Cedar Lane James High Gordonville John Ephrata Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 30, 1964 Industry; Dwight E. Younkin, Dr. Samuel B. Guss, Dr. Wil liam A. Adams and Dr. H! W. Dunne, of the Pennsylvania' State University. Dr Ralph W. Boone, veter inarian for the United States Department of Agriculture; Dr Dean L Snyder, Annville; Hen ry Gruber, Allentown, Joseph Gorski, Penns Park, Walter M Dunlap, Jr, Lancaster; Dr. Robert C Hammond, Lewis burg, and Thomas as chairman Agricultuie Secietaiy Leland H. Bull told the committee “there is a need and opportuni ty for an expanded swine in dustry in Pennsylvania,” and that economic pioduction de mands elimination of the cholera menace. He pledged the full backing of his depart ment in administering the era dication piogram. mmr7v ; MiX-R-MYDI •Registered trademarks —Ralston Purina Co Ira B. Landis Valley Road, Lancaster Wenger’S Feed Mill, Inc. Rheema Whiteside & Weicksel Kirkwood S. H. Hiestand & Co. Salunga John J. Hess, II Intercom se- New Pi evidence Dairy Show Deadline Set HARRISBURG Jix pi em inent dairy faimeis and a dairy educationist today weie named advisers to the new Pennsylvania All - Amei ican Daily Show to be held Sept. 14-17 in the State Faim Show Building, Harnsbm g Harold R McCulloch, manag ei, said the advisoiy gioup will repiesent six daily bieeds and the Pennsylvania State Univetsity Joe S. Tayloi, head of dairy extension at the um veisity, will be chauman Bleed representatives are; Ayrshu e, A Reed Hayes, Reedsville, Biown Swiss, Rep. H Fiancis Kennedy, Butlei, RD 6, one of the sponsors of enabling legislation foi the show in the State Legislature; Guernsey, William H Juzi* Camp Hill, Holstein, William C. Nichol, State College, Jei sey, Merle E Millei, Carlisle, RD 3, Milking Shoithom, Sam uel I Yodei, of Shoemakeis ville The show, a nonpiofit enter prise, will be sponsoied by the State Depaitment of Agncul tuie, Pennsylvania Faira Show Commission and the Penns\ 1- vama Daily and Allied Indus tries Association Breedeis in the United States and Canada will be eligible for $45,000 casTi premiums Entries close Aug. 15. Rough Riders 4-H Club Meets The May meeting of the Rough Riders 4-H Club was le cently held at the home of Anna Mary Binkley Demonstrations on SatTdlg- Seat and Hunter Seat Equita tion weie given by Anna Maiy and hei sister, Rose Maiy Binkley. Anna Maiy was elected to le piesent the club at County Council which will be held at the Lancaster Poultry Center on June 15 at 7 30 P M Refreshments weie seived. Leader Mis Fred Shaub and Junior Leader Pat Graver wei e present Training School foi all 4-H officeis will be held on June 1 at the Rohierstown Elemental y School at 7 30 P.M The next meeting will be held at the home of Gei aid Wagner on June 18 at 700 P.M. Two Feed Firms Effect Merger Boston, Mass , May 22, 1964 Gianville M Bond, pi evi dent of Wn thmore Feeds Inc, Waltham, Mass, and Nelson Polsby, tieasurer of The Yan 'tic Giain and Pioducts Co, Noiwich, Conn, have jomtlv announced the merger of these itwo well known feed fust, ef fective May 25th Both Yantic and Wnthmoie aie old established New Eng land feed manufactmeis Yan tic’s distubution, which is lai gely through 10 company-own ed stoies, covers eastern and westein Connecticut and the western edge of Rhode Island Wnthmore coveis most of the other aieas in New England as well as areas outside the six: states, with dealers and moie than 60 company-owned stoies. In addition to a substantial poultiy and livestock feed business both films’ stoies handle lawn and gaiden sup plies and other allied mci chandise Buy or sell with si classified ad! 7