14—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 20, 1964 • Vintage 2 and 3 pelts 2,5 ®‘ 5,50, (Continued from P.fe 2) v At the June 13 auctioni 238 ' o Anoat iu c head of hogs changed hands, lbs. 16.60-17.10, 240-265 lbs. H weighing 160-180 pounds 16.00-16.60, 290-315 lbs. 14.85- ?®® S gh 7 iJm-17.00, 180-200 T „ „ ~ pounds brought 17.00-17.60, SOWS: U. S. 1-3 260450 lbs. 200-220 pounds 17.75-19.00, 220- 12.60-1&35. 240 pounds 16.75-18.25, and 240 SHEEP: 100. Spring lambs nds up i 4.60-17.35. Sows brought 10.60-12.85 and SPRING LAMBS. Choice 50- , eeder nigs 3100 90 lbs. 22.00-25.50, Good 35-65 ieeder pigS d lbs. 18.50-22.00. SHORN SLAUGHTER God bless America for a EWES: Good and Choice No. sense of humor. Will Rogers LOOK to £to/£I3 18on,1 1 _ U.s. 1 190-225 lbs. 1850. Queen Contest gt jrf 17.25, 240-280 lbs. 16 50h eastern area are expected to _ 1T(! , , _ nA *'•01 apply during the immediate 11 50 . 125 0' f ew u s°° 11 weeks ahead, contesting for the ’ ' ’ l2 - 0 . 13 '• l * 11 $5OO U S. Saving, Bond first JSS«XV Smi» * < prize and a year’s activity as „ ou ‘ the reigning princess. SHEEP 475. Compared u Miss Romberger, daughter of 467 head last week. Faujyj Mr. and Mrs. Mark T. Rom- tive, Spring Lambs berger, 68 New Charlotte St., Slaughter Ewes steady j Manheim, filed her application strong, at NEPPCO headquarters, 10 SPRING LAMBS Choice i Rutgers Place, Trenton, 'N. J., 90 lbs. 24.00-26.00, Good jo, in cooperation with her of- 24.00, 1 lot Mixed Utility« ficial sponsor, Hess Brothers, Good 61 lbs. 19.00. Inc., eastern egg marketing SHORN SLAUGHTERS firm located in Ephrata, Pa. Cull to Choice No. 2 J Last year, Hess Brothers pelts 4.00-8.00. sponsored Miss Joan Martin of Lancaster, who won second runner-up position. The Pageant will be held in the Penn Harris Hotel, Har- The Merry Stitchers 4-Hn risburg, Pa. on October 7. It of Manheim Township , is part of the activities as- Tuesday at the Manheim To, sociated -with NEPPCO’s 27th ship Junior High School Gi Annual Exposition and Con- in different years of club« vention in Harrisburg’s Farm explained the advances ® Show Building, October 6-7-8. in their projects. Mrs. Dons Thomas, home, tension representative for | 4-H Club, Miss Alice Sin and Mrs. Joane Warner gj calf must he built . . . must be developed by careful calf feeding plus close attention to other basics of good calf management. PIONEER VIG-R-CALF and PIONEER CALF STARTER are formulated to meet the nutritional needs of the calf completely* They grow faster .... they are healthier. That is why thousands of good dairymen rely on PIONEER VIG-R-CALF and CALF STARTER - . . to make a good calf a better cow. Wf] PIONEERJ Good's Feed Mill • Stock Yords is that in your barn ? . . . the feeds with balanced amino acids for better protein building New Providence, Po. 4-H CLUB MEETS lS K