Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 15, 1963, Image 10

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    10—Lancaster JgA^^Sh-awherri^
O * (PC* 7C Monday-night at Aunt Sally’S pectively. They both .exhibited
Bring v 0» • 3 Kitchen, Elizabethtown. Catskills,
i, r Exhibiting two boxes of uni- in total project score, Wit-
At Jtu“ 1 OWll* ' form, red ripe, Jersey Belle mer and Miller retained their
berries, Witmer, the nineteen first and second placings, but
year old soil of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Frey moved to third
Raymond Witmer, duplicated place ahead of Miss Eshelman.
the feat of his sister, Gwen- Judge Jack Owen, editor of
dolen, who won the roundup Lancaster Faming, commen
last year. ted on the high quality and
Donald Miller, sixteen, the attractiveness of all exhibits,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Christ All berries on exhibit were
Miller, Elizabethtown Rl, auctioned to members of the
showed Robinson berries to Kiwanis club. Witmer received
second place in the competi- a total of $19.50 for four boxes
tion sponsored by the Eliza- of berries with the top box in
bethtown Kiwanis club. the, winning entry being
Linda Eshelman, daughter ot knocked down $5.75 for one
Mr. and Mrs. John Eshelman, quart.
Mount Joy R 2, and Janet Elmer Brill was the Kiwan-
Frey, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. ian in charge of the progarm.
• Form Calendar
(Continued from Page 1)
g p m _ County livestock
tour committee meets at tlie
home of County agent, M.
M Smith, 508 S. President
Ave, Lancaster.
June 10 20 Pennsylvania
Poultry Federation annual
ponteience on the Penn
„ State Campus.
June 10 S pm. 4-H
Daily club refieshment stand
committee to meet at Pro
duction Credit, Rose Mlle
Road.
June 20 8 p m. County
4-H Wildlife club meets at
the home of John Erb, 2037
Lititz Pike, Lancaster.
June 21 8 pm. New
Holland Babv Beef club
meets at the home of Ruth
Ann and Lany High, Bare
ville David Lapp to speak.
• Vintage
(Continued from Page 2)
Gilts steady to 25' lower. US
1-2 186-233 lb Bariows and
Gilts 18 50-19 00, lot No. 1
202 lb. 19 10, few 1-3 285-400
lb. Sows 13 60-16 75, lot Choice
20 lb. Feeder pigs 8 75 per
head.
SHEEP: 58, Spring Slaugh
ter Lambs steady Choice and
Prime Spring Slaughter Lambs
60-80 lb 22 00-24 00, Good and
‘Choire 50-70 lb. 16 00-21 00.
Utiliry to Choice Shorn Slaugh
ter Ewes canning No 2 pelts
3 50-7 50. Few Good and
Choice Shorn Stocked Ewes
5 00-7 50.
Reconditioned
and INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT
TKACTORS
John Deeie 420
John Deeie JOIO V
John Doric -V
John Doric H
\lhs-Chahnoi s AV
,\l)i'—('h.ilin<‘is G Midi
(iillii,iliir & <Olll I)l.niter
Fa 1 mall F-20
Cl I.TIV \TORS
John Doc,ic
oil I O)
Ah DOOl iiia
jiiv condttktvfrs
JOIIII Dreic 1
Bullion H,iv Ci usher
R VK FS
John Done
BM.BRS* i -
>cn Holland OS, 70 * 77
ELMIR E;
26 Evergreen Roa&
• Chicago
(Continued from Page 2)
1150-1400 lbs. 23.25-24.00,
including around 20 loads
Pinne 1200-1385 lbs. at 24,00.
Two loads Prime 1425-1477
lbs. 23.00-23.25. Bulk Choice
000-1250 lbs 22 50-23 25. Few
loads mostly High Choice 850-
1050 lbs. 23 50. Bulk Choice
1250-1400 lbs 22 00-22.75
Several loads High Choice
1360-1425 lbs. 22 75-23 00.
Most Choice 1400-1525 lbs
21 75-22 25 Load Choice 1585
lbs. 21 50. Good 900-1200 lbs.
21 25-22 25. Loadlots jMixed
Good and Choice largely 1000-
1300 lbs 22 00-22 25 Stand
ard and Low Good 19 00-20 75.
Slaughter Heiters Two loads
High Choice and Prime 1060-
1100 lbs. 23 25-23 50 Several
loads High Choice with few
Prime 850-1050 lbs. 23 25.
Bulk Choice 800-1125 lbs
22 25-23 00- Load 23.15. Bulk
Good 20 25-21 75 Loadlots
Mixed Good and Choice 21.75-
22 25.
Cows Utility and Commer
cial closed at 15.50-17 00. Pew
wasty fat Commercial 15.00.
Canner and Cutter 13.50-15 50,
scattered head High Yielding
Cutter 16 00
Bulls- Utility and Commer
cial 19 00-20 50 Cutter 18.00-
19.00
Feeders Not enough feeder
sales tor a market test, few
sales Medium and Low Good
700-800 lb steers 18 00-21.00,
American women aren’t old
at 40 —m fact thej’re seldom
40.
AGRICULTURAL
SHjAGK EQUIPMENT
Corn Shredder
5’ Cutter Bar lor 8 Har-
vester
Go.hl 2 Rom Self-Propelled
Haivestcr m/Row Crop
Attach, & Cutter Bar
lamdell Chopper
AHi s-Chal iners HI oM’er
1M ) CSTimij KQVIPMRVT
Ford 830 M/JiOade,r ami
Hat khoe
Alasset -Foijiuson 05 w/
latader and Backbite
John Deeie 4401 C Ciawler
Loader
John Deere model 51 bailc-
hor
PLASTERER, INC.
' Ptfhrie 2Tg-&6|6
Leslie Witmer, Mount Joy
Rl, exhibited a near-pe(nfect
display of strawberries to take
• Strawberries
(Continued from Page 9)
patch with a lawn sprinkler,
and to the fact that he learned
more about berries during the
past four years. He also grew
a patch of Sparkle and Anjiore
berries “I had to pull weeds;
that was about the worst
thing ” he said.
Judge Carl Bittner, exten
sion horticulturist from the
Pennsylvania State University,
said most of the berries in the
10 exhibit show were of'good
quality, bufp irrigation made
the difference.
In total project scoring, Sto
ner and Snader held their same
positions Michael Hosier, Man
heim R 3 had the third place
exhibit over Gary Porter,
Washington Boro Rl, but the
positions were reversed in to
tal project scoring.
Other placings in the con
test sponsored by the Lanc
aster Rotary Club were as fol
lows.
Exhibits —5, John Clark,
Lititz Rl; 6, Sandy Rfisser,
Lititz Rl; 7, Carole Buckwal
ter, Lititz R 3; 8, Hugh Wen
ger, Quarryville R 2; 9, Pat
Zarbman, Ephrata Rl; 10, Ger
ald Harnish, Willow Street Rl.
Scoring —5, Wenger; 6,
BucKwalter; 7, Risser; S, Zart
man; 9, Harnish; 10, Clark
Sharynanne Schmber and
David Denhnger spoke briefly
on 4-H club work at the Ro
tary dinnei following the jud
ging.
• New Holland
(Continued from Page 2)
25 shoats weie sold
Retail hogs to local hut
'chers Wrought 18 25 to 20,
while number 1-3 grades to
packeis were IS 35 to 18.75.
Heavyweight hogs brought 17-
1S and sows were 11-13
Shoats brought 10 50 to 16.
The 90 calves at the June
10 sale sold at steady prices
as choice and .prime vealers
brought 32-35; good and low
choice 2S-32; standard 25-28,
and common 22-25.
-Heifers freshening this fall
should be included in the milk
ing herd several weeks before
calving This acquaints them
with the milking time sche
dule.
Value
Checked
Hough Raj loader
iUlif.-Clialmo.is HDSG
Crawler Loader
Hough Ra> loader with back
hoe
Oliver HG43 xv/ Angling
Blade
Oliver BGS Crawler
Oliver OC3 Crawler Bonder
w/3 pt. Hitch & r.T.O.
Caterpillar-Tourapull &
Sci'aper
Pippin Baelchoe
How ard Uotovator
Suns Cab
armvKns
John Deere Xos. 5-8-10
Koseh Side Mounted
McDeeiiii;; , .
Xew alolland Heini-infd.-7 |i
Lebanon, Pa.
Coming Soon
the new
John Deere 110
L*wo and Garden
Tractor
LANDIS BROS., INC.
1305 Manhcim Pike, Lancaster Ph: 393-3006
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