prices Average Lowest y May Since 1945 . ved by Pennsyl- cd, which is the barometer of ' eCCI toi fheir agn- farm income, was 21(K percent rI ") l (liuts during mid- of the 1910-14 = 100 base This I,rl ’ their lowest le\el compaied with 212 a month ■' Farm pro- earlier and 21G a yeai earlier \ showed a 1 per- livestock and khestoch "fi ora those ot Products prices showed a 3 and a 3 per- percent diop since April 15, '* nora May a year 19G2, and a 2 percent decline ~m , s the fifth conse- from last year at this time " t j, ~l price declines Mainly responsible for the de l0", dine since last month were . ..i Prices lleoelv- price diops of 8 peicent for ,K EXTRA FEEDING VAtUK IN YOUR & ROUGHAGES and turn them into profits * SPECIAL TANVILAC WHY INCREASE FEED COSTS? f PROGRAM THAT WILL *,*. JXSSZ \ MAKF MONEY FO * YOU ‘ id sheep. .. _ J No guesswork when you food SPECIAL . - , with homo grown groins and . r , ug (,, J#i fast, cheap gainsi Got l> .,„„,.u..u^<m.uim..>. wa .H. I high dross-out porconlagol You eon „»« J with Spscial Tanvilac —and at a cost ""1'L"....'1T'......L"~TJ below ordinary feeding methods. C. O. NOLT JXX'M. DIVI'KIIU'TOK IVH \M> ÜBLIC SALE FARM EQUIPMENT and Household Goods The undersigned will offer at Public Sale, i the premises located between Elm and Penryu f\c lo Kaylor’s Garage, 4 miles Northeast of anhcim, the following, on Saturday, June 16,1962 AT 1:00 P.M. spinm li.mow, [inulto equipment, -■* •<. extension J('<l IC, it. ladder, 8 11. step ladder, emort wheel W motor, shotels, rakes, hoes, etc., carpenters’ tool '■ I tin. basket, 1 halt bu. nieasme, 1 combination A aid ipiaiter pec k ineasiiie, 1 Schwinn bicjele, '(I Queen washer, Horton washed, dog kennel. Honse- 61(1 (mods 1 bed with spiing inattiesses, dresser, old “likiiml bmeaii. It) It evleiision table, libr m table, 11 *’ (able, tabeiets, china closet with dc'sk utility Anils Kchmator red i igei ator (l>i ac ticallj new), 1 “'■l lioiiom loekcT, ;5 plank bottom chans, 1 plank child's rocker, ;> kite lieu chairs, 1 tohlm" camp 1,1,1 U.l new braided, booked, and eiochet rugs, lot iim ,1 riifjs, woolen horse* blanked, lap blanket, 5 01,11 spun linen sheets, 5 homespun linen chaff bags, “ ll l )s 2 clocks, ironing boaid, lull line of cook in" ‘■“‘•ls and dishc-s, >ofn and chair, and items too 0 "i ions to mention. I'inis and conditions bj MR. AND MRS. QRAYBILL HOSLER ! I/ I 1 . - At . | k!l > .mil Molgemuth, ~ Why faad 2 lbs. af Ki(h protein supple ment when Vi lb. of Special Tanvilac, par head, daily, with (rain and rough ag* will help |iv* y«u bij|«r profits •f last cost? ffANVILAC'S AN ‘ECONOMICAL CATTLE AND SHEEP FEEDING I’liono Ji.nu. KV 7-0751 Of eggs, 5 percent for milk, and 8 percent for sheep. Hog prices were down 4 percent. Partial ly oftsetting were gams of 7 and 4 percent for beef cattle and calves respectively Prices received lor crops showed a 1 percent increase over the tiguie tor a month ago, but a drop of G percent lioin the year previous The puce ol feed grains held con stant over the past month The price of corn advanced slight ly Hay and oats were steady Throughout the nation, the Index of Prices Received by Farmers remained at 242 per cent ot its 1910-14 average during the month ended May 15 The most significant price increases were leported tor potatoes cantaloup, cotton. PAUL Z. MARTIN'S I * Pennsylvania Pony Sale ❖ Tuesday and Wednesday, June 12 and 13, 1962 •% ♦*« ❖ Blue Ball, Pennsylvania, Lancaster County * ❖ I Sale Limited to 400 PONIES 400 | V V * . * * June 12th, selling first Registered Shetland, * * Welsh, POA ’S and Hackneys, followed by grades £ £ June 13th, All papers must be in order. * •> | Sale Managed by PAUL Z. MARTIN * Phone: Area 717 New Holland, ELgin 4-6671 * % * Livestock Auction Market EVERY TUESDAY Starting Promptly at 2 p.m. Starting with bulls, steers heiters, cows, hogs and cal\ e» We get t°P for jour Livestock Give us a call HI 2,4181 Vintage Sales Stables, Inc. VINTAGE PA Funk Dussinger, Manager New Holland Sales Stables Horse Sale Every Monday at 11 AM. Fat Hogs & Calves Every Mondaj at 2 P.M. Dairj Cattle Every Wednesday at 12:30 Beef Cattle and Calves Every Thursday at 12:30 JOHN H. GINGRICH, Mgr. ,Pll. -Vvy Holland. El. A-2UM -Now Holland. I'a. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 9, 1962—19 wheat, lettuce, and corn Prin cipal oftsetting declines were in prices of milk, eggs, and strawberries The May 15 in dex was 2 percent above a year eailier The Index ot Prices Paid by Farmeis for Commodities and Services including Interest, Taxes, and Farm Wage Rates held its record high ot 30 B on May 15 Prices paid tor lanuly living items rose to a new record high This increase was oltset by a slight decline in aveiage prices ot production goods The Index was 1 per cent higher than a year earlier With both prues paid and farm product prices averaging the same on Mav 15 as h. month earlier, the Parity Ratio remained at 7!) This was 1 point higher than a year ago. • Farm Women 10 (Continued irom Page 15) group, was introduced Roll call was answered by giving tavonte hobbies Because of a change in pro gram, an impromptu program was given Mrs John Hess sang two numbers and games and croup singing completed the afternoon. Society 10’s next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. F P Hodecker. Rohrerstowa Rd Stanley H. Deiter ,\ii( I loncci Appraiser LAMPETER Pli. Lancaster I!V 4-t7oft Wlumi planning to bin or soil (.ill HENRY E. SHREINER ALCTIOVKER And Real Rstate Salesman Dial: M \ (i-(!19« Lit it/, P»- KV 7-3571 GUERNSEY DISPERSAL Win. & Sue Shook, Lancaster, Pa., Owners \t the farm Lane. 11.1). if 6$ hx ated 4 mi. S. ot Lane. Just W of intersection Rt. 222 and 72. TJHI USD \Y - JCNK 14. 1963 12.30 NOON 108 HKAI) 50 COWS 23 BRKD HKIFKRS 39 OPKN HKIFKRS \XD CAIAKS. Dehorned - 4 neoinated - T.B. & Hangs' Cert. Cows ha\e been on DHTA. Rigid culling for this sale, onlv sound profitable animals to be oftered. Most <>l them sired bj and in servin' to popular bulls in S. K. P. A. Breed. Coop. stud. Includes a line group of bred boilers to freshen from Julj on Large selection \ou tan buj them at jour price. We pi edit t prices within overtbodv’s ri'ach. Opportunity to bu> cattle due t<| freshen when ton Hol'd more milk to maintain level production. SALK MVNAGKD BY: THU PKNNA. GCKRNSKY BRUKDKR’S ASS’A. I*. O. BOX 458 CVMP HILL, PA. I | AUTOMATIC | DELIVERIES! /Based on the severity ef sthe weather and yonr § “degree-day ” needs. N* /need to call us and n« worry about running short. I GARBER | OIL CO. ? . . 105 Fairview St. j MOUNT JOY, PA. £ Ph. OL 3-2021
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