prime 950-1100 lbs. 29.00 with Chicogo load prime 1220 lbs. also Jontmued from Page ) 29 00-and late one load high 'est weekly top on steers cho - ce and pnme 1130 lbb je mid August Late bulk gg :ed high choice and P rm ’® cows- Utility and commer ,o-1400 lbs 29 50-30, not 13 75 . 16 00> few ay- loads weighed over 1350 early jn the week 16 25, Can but load high ° h °’ ce “ ner and cutter 10 50-14 00, me nn lhR on the tew cutter 14 25 nee 1100-1350 1 • Bulls- Utility and commer ce 28 00-29 50. _ Good 24- 18 50 . 21 00> cuttel . 16 . 50, 1 c cn Slaughter Heifers- Seve al » • ds nnved high choice a-id Feeders Good 0< ( L€i * ★ + ♦ * ★ ■K ■K * * -X * * ★ * * ♦ * ♦ * * * * * ♦ * * * .TIRES . BATTERIES .LUBRICANTS '■eastern mm ms the pace" FARMERS WIETHE BATTLE AND KEEP ROLLING WITH k - TOP PERFORMANCE UNDER RUGGED CONDITIONS HIGHEST IN VALUE-IN-USE ... at down-to-earth prices with EASTERN STATES FARM TIRES Deep-bite, self-cleaning modem treads for extra power .. . longer fraction life .. . new bead rim flange to keep out dirt and grit , . . lug-base support. This is what you get with Eastern States CO-OP tractor tires. Complete installation, and on-lhe-farm service when you need it, ore all part of Eastern States’ fast-growing tire business. Put all your tractors, trucks, cars and implements on a good footing. For the best lire buys, see the man frem Eastern States now. Eastern States Farmers Exchange, Inc. Mr and choice Ole TENS Hi 3-Way SUPPORT • i I I -» S - 600-900 lbs. steers 23.50- 27.- 35, few choice 400-450 lbs. steer calves 27-29 50. Load Keep house away medium 400 lb. yearling steers from radiators, guard 23 75, part load medium 600 against freezing an cold lb. heifeis 21 00, nights especially where these ______ plants are close to windows ~, . . . You can get more information The world s shortest river is . . 97 teet long and connects * om Tl * e Pennsylvania State giant springs, Montana with Unlverslt > T Circular 491, the Missouri, and is known as “-Growing Better House M River Plants ” Ask your county agricultural agent for a copy {* f * J. l' Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, December 22, 1962 —9 • • • plants but • Farm Bureau (•Continued from Page 1) hers to the cooperative’s board of directors will be among the highlights of the business session. The nomin ating committee has proposed the following candidates: Ntoith western District —• Henry B Shenk, Manheim, RD 2, and David Buck waiter, Lititz, RD 3, Southwestern Distnct J Everett Kreider, Quarr>ville, RD 1, and Charl es Ressler, Holtwood, RD 2; Northeastern District All en K Risser, Leola, RD 1, and Frank Hershey, Willow Road, Lancaster, and South eastern District Blvm Hess, Sr, Strasburg, RD 1, and Milton Esbenshade, Quarryville, RD 2 Additional •nominations will be accepted at the meeting For Christmas! • All New performance \ • All New paper handling system • All New fingertip control panel i • All New exclusive features • All New ruggedness • All New decorator colors • All New deluxe, high-feshion ■¥ * * * L B. Herr & Son The Portable Typewriter Store carrying case Plus famous Royal touch and full size office keyboard ASK ABOUT OUR EASY PAYMENT PLAN. 44-48 W. King Street LANCASTER, PA.
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