Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 09, 1956, Image 3

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MICKEY THE 3RD, 950-lb Angus shown f
by Miss Verna Landis, R 4 Lancaster, Wed
nesday topped the 291 head entered-in
Lancaster Broilers) Verna Landis
(Continued from page two)
to Mandata Poultry, 16 250;
56, D. E. Horn & Co. (Nelson
Fitz, 12,000 White Vantress, 9-6,
to Grimes l & Hauer, 16 250; 57,
Luke Horst, 1500 White Van
tress, 10-2' to Marvin Swergart,
160; 58, Robert Kauffman, 5000
White Mountains, 9-6, to Man
data Paultry, 16.250, 59, Robert
Kauffman, 7000 White Vantress,
9-2, to S. E. Davis, 16.25.
HOW? 316 SAW I
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Models low as $169.95
Snavely’s Farm
Service
New Holland
Phone EL 4-2214
USEFUL GIFT IDEAS
FOR CHRISTMAS
Beautiful, modern, streamlined TAPPAN and ROPER GAS
STOVES with many new features • automatic top burner heat con
trol, clock to turn oven on and off. oven pilots, oven lights, glass
in oven doors, electric outlet for toaster, etc. Also automatic water
Heaters, Gas Room Heaters, Gas Clothes dryers.
All priced low to sell - Our service the best.
WARD BOTTLE GAS
EPHRATA. PA,
Town Store, 25 S. State St. Free Parking in Rear
Open- Friday evenings until 9 P. M.
Office. Showroom, Ixnile 1 north of Ephrata on Rt. 222
Mickey 3rd Wins
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Wins Round-Up
(Continued from page 1)
ing, sorting, selecting. Standing
in reserve to Miss Landis’ steer
iwas one shown by Donald G.
[Herr, R 2 Quarryville, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Graybill' Herr. Don, 19,
is a member of a “Donald Herr”
demonstration team that -will rep
resent Lancaster County late this
month at the International Live
stock Exposition in Chicago. His
Angus came from Neidigh Bros.,
State College, Pa., originally.
Standing reserve to Mr. Qui
senberry was Fred Bernhard,
R 2 Mt. Joy.‘ Topping the Short
horns was Kenneth E. Miller,
R 2 Manheim, and in reserve
among the roans, another Lan
caster County youth. Jay Es
benshade of R 2 Elizabethtown.
Directing the show was M. M.
Smith, Lancaster County agri
cultural agent. Robert Houston
of McGhee Farms was steer show
manship judge for Herefords;
Robert Hartley of President
Eisenhower’s Gettysburg farm for
Angus, and-Roger Halsted of the
Shorthorns. Judges were W. A.
SPECIAL THIS
WEEK
2500 WHITE CORNISH
CROSS FOR IMMEDIATE
DELIVERY
$l2. per 100
Heavy Seconds . . .
Phone or write today
REICH
POULTRY FARM
RI Marietta Ph.HAzel 6-7123
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the Southeast District 4-H Club Baby Beef
and Lamb Club Round-Up (Lancaster
Farming Staff Photo).
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New Booklet Answers
Duck Hunter Prayers
- A booklet just out is the an
swer to the duck hunter’s prayer
for an inexpensive, pocketsize
reference on waterfowl.
This 5 by 8 inch booklet is
titled Pennsylvania Waterfowl
Identification Guide. The cost is
10c. It may be obtained from the
Harrisburg office of the Game
Commission or any of the
agency’s field division offices.
The Guide was published by
The Atlantic Waterfowl Council,
which embraces 17 eastern mem
ber states, including Pennsyl
vania.
The Waterfowl Identification
Guide is a book” Its
illustrations bring out the prin
cipal identifying marks and
characteristics of all species of
ducks, geese, shore birds, and
other migratory waterfowl found
in Pennsylvania. • W
Pennsylvania Slate University for
Cowan, University of Connecti
cut; Myron D. Lacy, Cornell Uni
versity and Thomas B. King, the
Pennsylvania State University
PHILADELPHIA, NOV. 7
(USDA) unsettled. Supplies of
all classes were more than ade
quate for the fair demand in a
buyers . market Large white
Rock and Indian River pullets
>25-26 cents- No, 2 quality 19-20
cents. Large white Rock Cap
onettes 24-25 cents, few lots 26-
27 cents, medium sizes 21-23
cents, without clearing. No. 2
quality 16 cents. Roasters in slow
sale at 18-29 cents No 2 quality
15 cents Caponetted cross fryers
22-23 cents, White Rocks 19%-21
without clearing, Reds 20 cents
with bulk unsold No. 2 quality
mixed 12-15 cents. Turkeys un
settled. Demand light for more
than- adequate supplies. Bronze
and White Holland young hens
35-36 cents. Young Toms 24-27
cents. Thompson White young
hens 36 cents, Young Toms 32
•cents.
.Receipts Nov 6, including
Delaware, 5,000 lbs, Maryland
14,000 lbs. ,
Wholesale selling prices No. 1
and fancy quality. • Broilers or
fryers heavy type 3-4 lb, 19%-23.
Roasters'lB-20. Pullets 4% lb and
over 25-26. Hens: heavy type
16-20. light type 10%-13. Old
roosters 10-11. Ducks Muscovy
26, Pekin 30. Yurkeys; Young
hens 3636, Young Toms 24-32.
Poultry
By USDA -
Lancaster Farming, Friday, Nov. 9, 1956
Follow Pointers
For Sleeve Fit
Follow these pomteis v> hen
fitting garirifent sleeves
The sleeve cap should fit
smoothly into the armseye seam
with - 'no gathers, but with ease
to give a comfortable and smooth
appearance Ease in fullness
across cap and upper arm vanes
as to sleeve type The set-m
sleeve should have two inches
ease at fullest part of upper
arm
Bernice J Tharp, extens on
clothing specialist of the Penn
sylvania State Umveis.tv, sug
gests distributing the gathers to
allow the ease of fabnc'over the
elbows in long-fitted sleeves
When using dans, the middle
dart should point to the elbow
When the arm is bent toward the
neckline or held even with the
bustline, the hem of the long
fitted sleeve should reach the
♦
wrist bone comfortably
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LOOKING
FOR
RESULTS?
Try WIRTHMORE
CAGE LAYER
V Here’s what it will give you:
★ Greater returns over feed cost,
★ Good performance in any climate.
★ Labor savings easy to feed a complete ration,
Why not try it and check the results for yourself?
WIRTHMORE FEEDS
Hiestand,
Marietta
Ph. HAzel 69301
Glenn H. Herr
Manheim RDI,
Ph. Landisville TWinoaks 8 3547
PHILADLEPHIA, NOV 7,
(USDA) weak Prices- moved
lower . Liberal supplies were
more than necessary for current
requirements Out of storage
movement moderate m volume
Wholesale selling prices
minimum 10 pet AA quality
Large 45-48 lb White
Brown 43'1-44, Medium White
31’/j-32, Brown 3132 Extras,
minimum 60 pet A suahty. Large
45-50 lb White dS-dS’i, Mixed
41-42 , Medium White 30-31,
Mixed 29-30. Standard 36-37
Checks 27-29
Receipts Nov 6 4 000 cases,
all by truck
| 24-Hour Service
LEARNER’S PERMIT
H EDWARD G WILSON
|t Notary Public
tz 16 S. lime St. Lancaster. Fa
Leßoy M.
Inc.
Hinkletown
Ph. Ephrata REpublic 3-2009
Clem E. Hoober
Intercourae
Ph. SOuthfield 8-3431
Eggs
(BY USDA)
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