Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 27, 1962, Image 10

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    10—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 27, 1962
• Farm Calendar
(Continued fiom Page 1)
Association at the Rhoads
Spanish Tavern, Quarryville.
Js'ov. 4 International Crop
Imj)io\ement Association
comention to begin m Her
shey to continue through
Xo\ S.
College ionises seem to
contain a little Gi eek, a little
Latin and • lot of Scotch.
HEAVES DON’T
BOTHER ME
When I eat
New Hope
No other feed compares
with New Hope for effective
relief of heaves aad allergic
conditions.
In use for o\er five years,
it has helped to restore hun
dreds of horses even those
that had been given up for
lost to sound, health) con
dition. New Hope Complete
Horse Feed gives you all-in
one feeding that is simple and
easy. No need for tiresome
soaking of beet pulp, no need
to feed hav because this com
plete feed has everything
for the horse’s nutritional
requirements.
Available
from these
Wirthmore Feeds
Dealers
Paul M. Ressler & Son
Paradise, Pa.
Tel. Lancaster <>B7-0292
Leroy M. Sensenig
Kphrata, Pa.
Tel. Kphrata 733-2009
Clem E. Hoober
Intercourse, Pa,
Tel. Intel (ourse SO 8-3431
J. K. Stauffer & Son
Lawn - Tel. Manliehn <><>s-3121
Bellaire - Tel
Kli/abetbto«n 307-2321
Horst's Mill
K. F. 1). #1
Lebanon, Pa.
Tel. S<haelleisUmn 040-3330
Gurney D. Brandt's
Mill
■Lebanon, Pa
Tel. Lebanon (Tt 2-0781
Weigel, Bros.
Ovlortl, Pa.
Tel. Ovtoid <132-8703
Chambers & Smith
U. F. I). #1
West Grove, Pa.
Tel. West Grove FN 0-0854
• Chicago
(Continued from Page 2)
er. Bulls 50 to instances 1.00
higher. Vealers and small
showing of feeders in regular
trade little changed.
Slaughter Steers Loadlots
Prime 1175-1400 lbs. 32.25-
33 50, including four loads
1286-1375 lbs. at 33.50 Wed
nesday, this 50 under the
year’s high. Load, Prime 1040
lbs 31 7 5 Bulk. High Choice
and Prime 1150-1400 lbs. 30.-
50-32 50, late Bulk 31.50-32 -
50 Couple loads high Choice
and Pi line 32 50 teedlot mates
ot 31 75 cattle last Friday
Bulk Choice 1100-1350 lbs.
29 25-32 00, closing 30.00-
32 00 Choice 900-1100 lbs
28 50-30 50. Load high Choice
1100 lbs. 31 00. Late bulk
Good 26 00-29 00, seveial loads
1100 lbs. up at 29 50 carried
onh small end Choice, Stand
aid and low Good 24.00-25.-
50
Slaughter Heifers - Loadlots
high Choice and Pume 950-
1050 lbs 25.75-29 50. Bulk
Choice 850-1100 lbs 27.00-
29 00. Bulk Good 24.50-27.-
50.
Cows - Utility and Commer
cial 14 50-17 00. Utility Hol
stems up to 16 25, Calmer
and Cutter 12 25-15 00.
Bulls Utility and Commer
cial closed at 18 00-20.50, few
head 21.00, Cutter 16 50-18 -
50.
Vealers Scatteied head Good
25 00-28 00. Standard 20 00-
25 00, Utility 15 00-20 00.
Feeders Several loads and
mostly Good 650-875 lb.
steers 25.00-26.50.
• Solanco FFA
(Continued from Page 1)
Claience Bauman, Lancaster
R 7, state sentinel, conducted
a parliameutaiy dull.
Toastmaster at the annual
banquet was Paul Welk, Stias
burg Rl, Lancaster County
FFA piesident Lancaster
County chaplain, Jenv Sua
dei Ephrata Rl had the m
v ocation.
The conference was spon
soied by the Lancaster County
FFA association and planned
. . . . 5 additional dozen eggs from the same
amount of feed .... when you use Eby’s
Calorized All-Mash Layer!
FOR DETAILS SEE US TODAY
EBY'S MILL
HEMPFIELD MILLS
East Petersburg
r t Egg Co-op
(Continued from Page’"!)
known as a “flash candler".
The lease on the present equip
ment will be terminated in
about 90 days, or upon in
stallation of the new equip
ment.
A change in payment plans
calls for payment to produc
er on a basis of 90 per cent
• Stock Show
(Continued from Page 1) ,
counties:
Lancaster County exhibitors
include the following'
Frey Bios , 3 market and 3
carcass steers, and John Frey,
1 carcass steei, both Quany
ville, RD 2,
Major Paul T. Oliver, 9 Lin
den Aie , Elizabethtown, 1 pen
market steei s. v
Mrs. Milton K Morgan, 1916
New Holland Pike, Lancaster,
9 Suffolk sheep.
W. F. Ruoss & Son, Eph
rata, RD 2, 5 Duroc swine, 1
market and 2 caicass barrows
C. Warren Leininger, Den
ver, RD 2, 5 Spotted Poland
China swine, 9 market and 3
carcass barrows.
Geoige E. Cogley, Ronks,
RD 1, 3 market bairows.
John W. Eby & Son, Gor
donville, RD 1, 4 market and
2 carcass barrows
Junior steers Darvin Boyd,
Ephrata, RD 1,1; John Frey,
Kenneth Weaver, Rose Mane
and Fred W Lmton, all of
Quarryville, RD 2, 1 entry
each, Robert Groff, Peach
Bottom, 2, Willis Martin Hack
man and Terry Petticoffer,
both ot Elizabethtown, RD 3,
and Donald S. Miller, Eliza
bethtown, RD 1, 1 entry each;
Also Wilbur H. Hosier, Man
heim, RD 3, 3 entnes, and
Marion and Robert Long, Man
heun, RD 4, 1 entry each,
Donna Jean and Carol Ann
Hess, Strasburg, RD 1, - en
try each; David D Zimmer
man, Reinholds, RD 1,1,
Mary Jane Heir, Refton, 4,
Nancy L Rohier, Lititz, RD 3,
1, Lany L Weaver and John
C Campbell, both of New
Holland, 1 eutiy each.
by the teachers of Vocational
Agncultuie in the two coun
ties.
Lititz
grade A rather tjxan- the pre- ,aa the date of the cooperative’s
sent AA and A grades.. annual meeting of Stockholm.
The cooperative, completing era - The meeting is scheduled
30 years of operation, declared t° begin at 7:30 p.m. In tba
a dividend of five per-cent on Pc<iuea Valley High School,
all Preferred stock on October.
The dividend marked the 24th
consecutive payment on pre
ferred stock in the coopera
tive.
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* For every dollar invested
4c in limestone, experiment
J stations say, there is a re
-4c turn of at least three dol-
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5 h»rs in increased crops,
j Many times the returns are
4c greater.
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j It pays to use agricul
-4c tural limestone! Where else
J does one dollar bring three
4c in return?
MASTER
wMIX^
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Measurements of pans, a 3
given in recipes, are for their
top dimensions. Depth is ver.
tical depth not the length
December 11 has been set 0 f a sloping side.
MARTIN'S LIMESTONE
IVAN M. MARTIN, Inc.
Blue Ball, Pa.
Red Rose*
'cattle supplement
Assures GOOD CATTLE PROFITS!
Red Rose Cattle Supplement supplies sufficient
protein, minerals and vitamins to balance farm
roughages of hay, pasture, silage, grain and corn
cobs. This is a complete supplement containing
urea as a protein extender, and is fortified with
high levels of vitamins A and D, trace minerals
plus an adequate level of phosphorus. TRY IT!
For Sale At Your Local Red Rose Feed Dealer.
E. Musser Heisey
R, D. 2, Mount Joy, Pa.
Musser Farms, Inc.
R. D. 2, Columbia, Fa.
„ E- , G ° rbcr ,. Leroy Geib Est.
R D. 1, Elizabethtown, Pa. 1
R. I). 2, Muiheim, P».
Joseph M. Good & Son
137 Newport Road, Leola, Pa.
Gap Hickory 2-4148
Terre Hill 445-8455. *
New Holland 354-2113 |
32% Protein
Musser's
The Buck
R. D. 1, Quarryrille, P*.
Elverson Supply Co.
Elverson, Pa.