Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 10, 1962, Image 11

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ty girls, aH winners from dis,
tnct contests, competed.
Theresa,, 17. made the suit
as a project m the Home Eco.
nomics class at -Penn Manor
High School.
Theresa made an attractive
rust colored suit fashioned
with a straight skirt and card
igan type jacket with three
quarter length sleeves. Her
blouse of cotton and acetate
blend in olive, rust and deep
pink was of the same material
used in lining the suit. She
made a three-band clamp hat
of the suit material accented
with a bow of the lining ma-
service
bulletin
FEEL LUCKY?
then enter Purina’s
CALF SWEEPSTAKES
Just sign your name... nothing
to buy... you may be one of the
50 LUCKY WINNERS
who will get a four-month-old,
registered
HEIFER CALF
absolutely FREEh
See us for entry blanks and details
of the Purina Calf Sweepstakes.
While you're at the store ask us to
tell you about
PURINA NURSING CHOW
... the starter that's “milk plus"
• . • the starter that starts calves
fasi .•. right!
John B. Kurt*
Cedar Lane
John J. Hess, II
Intercourse - -New Providence
Ira B. Landis
Valley Road, Lancaster
Whiteside & Weicksel
Kirkwood
Wenger’s Feed Mill, Inc.
Rheems
J. H. Reitz & Son,
Lititz
jam ■■Sava
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terial She wore black gloves
and shoes during the contest
modeling.
Theresa, a* past president
of the Penn. Manor Future
Homemakers club is now au
officer in the county Associa
tion of FHA She is active m
the Dramatics Club, the Glee
Club, and the Future Teach
ers of America.
A senior girl scout and as
sistant troop leader in troop
128 of Pequea, she attended
the national Girl Scout
Roundup at Button Bay, Ver
mont last summer. She is a
members of the Mount Nebo
Methodist Youth Fellowship
and assists in the school nur-
H. Hiestand & Co
Salunga
John B. Kurtz
Ephrata
James High
Gordonville
John J. Hess
Kinzers - Vintage
Warren Sickman
Pequea
Inc.
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sery,
Theiesa, the oldest of sev
en children, m addition to
helping with the younger
children at home, is working
toward a college education in
Home Economics
She considers the work
with the other children good
training for her life’s work
and often constructs clothes
for her sisters’ dolls. Some,
times, Theresa says, she tries
out stjles on the dolls before
making the garment for her
self
The contest was sponsored
Get the BIG silo unioader value!
Vanl)
Delivers mor
• Doubt* aug*r syt
tcm dig* the silagi
fatter and mor
evenly under all coi
ditlons whether si
age is frozen, wei
or dry.
• Exclusive, adiustabl
drive hub gives moi
positive tractioi
keeps the machin
operating event;
and requires lesi
power,
DELIVERS BE'..
The double augers, operating In conjunction
with the patented V-paddte impellers, digs the
silage, mixes It thoroughly, and then throws It
down the chute. Your cows and cattle get good,
palatable silage ... not a powdered mash at so
often happens with unloadars using blowars.
CALEB M. WENGER
R. D. 1 QUARRYVILLE, PA.
Drumore Center KI 8-2116
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Otuiicng ConPtol
FORD 4000 ROW CROP
TRACTORS
• Big power under fingertip control and without big*
tractor costs!
• Stay in the row at a finger touch. Power steering Is
standard equipment.
• Change gears, engage PTO,on-the-gowith a Select-O*
Speed model, or choose a conventional transmission.
% Choice of front ends—dual front wheels, wide adjust*
able front axle or single front wheel. Whatever your
needs, there's a model to fit your kind of farming.
ALL PURPOSE MODELS, TOO-the same rugged power and
economy, for all-around farm work.
See Them Aftw-Up to 4 Crop Years to Pay!
j IMPLEMEHtsi]
Grimm's Ford
Tractor & Farm
Service
Park Ave., Qnarryvillo
Ph. ST 6-2507
Allen H. Matz
Denver
Phone 267-6502
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 10, 1962
Prices Received By Pa. Farmers
Continued Above Last October
Prices Received by Penn
sylvania farmers for their
agricultural products contin
ued above last year during
the month ending October 15,
according to the Pennsylvania
Crop Reporting Service
by the American Wool Conn,
cil
TWO SIZES!
Standard—for slloa IV fo IS*
Heavy Dufy—for allot If
to 3V
WRITE OR PHONE US
FOR COMPLETE INFOR.
NATION AND PRICES.
Elizabethtown
Farmers Supply, Inc.
Elizabethtown
Phone 367-1341
Keener Equip. Co.
Rts. 230 & 72, Lancaster
Phone 569-9861
Sauder Bros.
New Holland
Phone 354-8721
A ■*- .a.a.
The Index of Prices Receiv
ed, which is a measure of the
trend and changes of Prices
Received by Farmers was 234
percent of the (1910-14 = 100)
Base, compared with 235 a,
month earlier and 226 a year
earlier. An increase id the
price of wholesale milk was
the main factor in offsetting
slight declines in the prices
of most other farm products
from a month ago, thus hold,
mg farm prices relatively
steady for that period The 4
percent increase in farm pro,
duct prices over a year ago
was mainly the result of the
combined upswing in value of
beef, hay, chicken, potatoes,
apples, corn and wheat.
The Index of Prices Receiv
ed for Livestock and Live
stock Products held steady
during the month ending
October 15 Meat animal pri
ces led by beef cattle and
hogs declined. Prices Received
for chickens showed a decline,
but egg and turkey prices
were constant through the
month Balancing these lower
ed prices for meat animals
and chickens was an increase
in the price for milk. An ad.
vance m beef cattle and chic
ken prices was the basis lor
the livestock products index
increase of one percent since
last jear
The Index of Prices Re
ceived for Crops dropped
slightly from one month ago,
out was 13 percent higher
than a year ago During the
month, the mam influencing
changes were lowered prices
received for potatoes, wheat
and apples coupled -with high
er prices for late cut vege
tables
It pays to use
NATURAL N. J.
POTASH and
CALPHOS
Have them spread on
your hay and grain
fields now.
Contact us for details as
these two materials will
work well with your present
farm program.
Brooklawn Farn
118 Kreider Are.
Lancaster Ph. LO 9-1580
or see your local dealer
Now Available
DIELDRIN
In
5 * 30 and
55 Gallon Drums
SMOKETOWN, PA.
Ph. Lane. EX 7-3539
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