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... and Mr. Vinson knows his feeds and poultry. For 

 several seasons, he has raised from 800 to 1000 chicks. 

 He says he's tried about all the different chick mashes 

 made . . . and BLUE SEAL beat them alll 



Glen says that his "chicks feathered completely . . . de- 

 veloped sturdy, yellow legs and straight breast bones. 

 They made steady growth from the start. At 71/2 weeks 

 of age the pullets weighed 1% pounds, the cockerels, 

 2 pounds. All have solid meaty bodies." 



About May first. Mr. Vinson plans to get 700 more chicks 

 — these, too, will be fed the BLUE SEAL way. 

 If you want to grow money-making birds, feed them BLUE 

 SEAL CHICK STARTER. Your chicks will grow faster and 

 keep healthy because BLUE SEAL CHICK STARTER gives 

 them the proper balance of protein, vitamins and tnineraL 



You can feed BLUE SEAL feeds with confidence — BLUE 

 SEAL users say so. "One Blue Seal feeder brings 

 another." 1 



"Diara's nothing thai will equal BLUE SEAL LAYING 

 MASH," tayi Russell Pulllan of Mahomet (above) 

 who purchased the first bag of BLUE SEAL feed sold 

 in Illinois. Since then he has fed BLUE SEAL LAYING 

 MASH regularly. He gets 40 to 45 eggs daily from 

 58 hens. 



Illinois Farm Supplv Company 



608 South Dearborn Street 



Chicago 



