T 1 TO" ’V 10—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 21, 1962 COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AND COUNTY AGENT examine a barberry bush before Department of Agriculture workers chopped down the bush and sp rayed the stump with chemical to prevent re-growth Left to right are Richard Witmer, Max M Smith and C. Abram Snyder The barberry eradication is a federal-state agriculture department project earned out with matching funds by the county governments Department of agriculture wox-kmen, under the direction ot Clyde McGinnett, Intercourse, are can /assmg the county to locate all native barberry bushes and eradicate them. The bushes are immediate host for wheat rust The program is being carried on m all Pennsylvania counties in which the county commissioners have made match ng funds available • Lancaster Yards ( ( (jimmied Horn I’.iko 2) (1 n(I .ind low Good 21! dit to on rtilm 22 00-2 G 00 HOGS 1470 Compaied with Ii.TT lieid last weeK Tiadmii modi I .itelv .utive All (losses steads It.mows .ind -jilts r S 1-2 1 do-22 7 Ihs 17 7(1-1 S7O Few lols Xo 1 IS 70-10 70 1-1 1 'hi-.’ to Ihs ] 7 00-17 70 2- ! 2 !0-2 70 Ihs 11,27-17 00 - Sows ra i- j , mosti\ i lbs U ou-14 00 SflKEI' l7uo (’omp.ired with (i-I.ist v\ eeK Supph main 1 \ Spun;; slauiilitei lambs lor r i'ti i Specialty Tiaclo Pines ■uotKfd lower altti eaih loumls and demand uas pooi Spiniir slausrhtei lam b s riione and Piiine J">-4o lbs Jo (Id lab t ,ii Iv sales lo no- i“i 00 Ipu {0 00 Choice •Hid Pinne 10-1)0 His ) S imi -’ oo Chou ( and I’linie oo- So lbs IT 00-_>]oo-_>] mi leu lots flood mode Jo-To lbs 1 T 00- 1 S oo • New Holland (( on l umi u in m !>.(.,( 2 I < ih» s .mk) slk i p hi tin- inn Ai.ilpis «u I- stead> with (liohc and pi imp solliti!* at !,oo(l iikl ( lump stand,iid and low nood ( nil and < omnion 1 u-ZZ Spi in-, lambs mu* iiiieipiih low pi with apiod Imdit lambs -•> to Jo Most lambs sold ZZ to 21 I>i nuin-. • Vintage i ( out miK-’fi l loin I’.mo 2 1 11 ()(i S I i l!.n i o\v s j-, ji, s 17 (Hi ) I 7 7n l» u lots I)-, 11, i.o-l 7 S r 117171 * Id! L.iml)-. ni.idcti li\ Inii \ I\ .him Dipt ot \scn- illl 111 f Spi m_ si 111-rli I I I iinl)-, m 11 tiI\ loi K.isici Six'* - 111 \ I i in e to 2s on The Answer To Your Egg Profits Moore Farms GhosHey Pearl Chicks f • Better Livabilit.v & More • High Interior Egg Quality | gpMF • Large Eggs at Earl\ Age • More Eggs with Less Feed U,SO STMJThI) I*l 1,1,1/ls i I MOORE FARMS | 7so i:di n r.o\i> n\M’\siKK 1,0 o-otin | Harvest lime is 2 js-2 r, —— SMOKETOWN Are From 2 Year Old Breeders 20=-; Phone Lane EX 7-U539 tCSDMVM njO*WLUiWai VWSkSUTI The Drovers Journal CHICAGO, ILL, FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1962 Allied Mills Hogs Raise Chicago Top To $17.75 Only Scant Showing Over $16.75; Most Young Stock Worth' $l6 50 and Below; Other Markets Are Erratic liog receipts in (’lmago were largest for Tlmrsdin in seien weeks, (lie nia|orif> ol oflerings (lea red <1 nk-K 1 > at stead\ prices in a I ImsK tiade. j Tin* $17.75 (op was paid tor 13 Vllicd 'Mills liot>s averaging 1211. Tile next 1 1 i” ii< ".t sale was 517.50. paid lor 1212 pi tre bled Hampshire's. The top of the Chicago hog market ad\anced 75c Thurs day. but the $l7 75 price was paid for the Allied Mills hogs from Lake county, 111 . and not comparable to the SI 7 hogs that topped Wednesdaj’s trade Only a small share ot offer ings < onsisted ol stock woith more than $1 b 75. Here Are Some More From The WAYNE SCRAPBOOK. Sat., December 2, 19C1 Page 3 Allied Mills Farm Lake county 111 . topped the mar ket Thursdaj at Sl7 5 0 with 40 hogs that averaged JlO. the onlj stock to reach the price Maine was used m the ration I’hiirs.. Nov. 30, 15)(>1 Page 8 Allied Mills laim in Lake countv. 11l , topped the Wed nesday market with b 6 meatj joung hogs, at ?17 50 These w'ere the only hogs to reach the top, which equaled the highest sale since Oct 1.5 Wajne wasj used in the ration runts., uw st 17. v><>» 'I In- top tor the tilled Mills hogs \\ a> 0.5 r higher and e(|u I-ist Uednesd.u .ind with St 7 .">0 ,i jear ago. Vllied Mills, M 9.25 ,]. I'eaili ISottom MOUNTVILLE FEED SERVICE 11. I>. 2, Columbia H. M. STAUFFER & SONS, Inc. Warner - Honks - lieola ROHRER’S MILL 11. I> I. ItonUs IT PAYS YOU SAW IT IN Thursday Other selling points over tho nation neiP erratic, ranging trom jOc lowe r to .">oe higher. About 71 tier cent of tho markets heard trom had price declines Fresh pork held steady in Chicago, but ranged to ?I low er in Xew York Because several lots of “re putation” hogs came to mar ket. a scattering of sales were made that appeared “high” on paper Prices, tor the day averaged steady at $l5 95. which com pared with $l5 90 a week ago and with $l7 a jear ago Allied Mills Hogs. IS 17.75 The $l7 7 5 top of the mar- ket was paid for 43 hogs averaging 211 trom the Allied Mills (arms, in Lake county, 111 , selected bv Paul Moesle of the Thompson -Farm brand of Chicago. in the Allied Mills hogs at the $l9 25 top There were- 5 0 of these ‘ reputation” hogs that averaged 204 at the top Mr Callahan and his buy ing stall bid in 200 other selected hogs within a range ol $lB to $lB 75 that weighed ISO to 210 I'n., June 2.‘«, UK!I Page St Allied Mills Lake county, 111 . topped the market at 817.7 a Mednesdav with 69 butphers that averaged 228, V\ ayne was used in tha ration Thurs., \pnl t;{, Iftfil Page 3 Allied Mills Lake county, 111 , owned the 10G meaty butchers “reputation” hogs, that averaged 244 at $lB 35, the evtreme top Tuesday. r l hese hogs were !lc above the top price tor regular market hogs and appeared to average in the 2‘>os They brought $llO ovei bids tor some ot ihe tatteM stock of similai weight Wavne was used in the ration J K. STAUFFER & SON Lawn At I tel la ire LIME VALLEY MILLS It, 1). 1. Willow Street J. C WALKER & SON* C. E SAUDER & SONS It. I>. 1. K.ist Karl GRUBB SUPPLY CO. ] ICIi/abi-thtnu it lIEKSHEY BROS SUNSHINE FARM | SUPPLY. INC. l.itit/ and Si ii.u i rttT'«taiva TO FEED INC. Lap Ki'inhuidv f